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"hubris" Definitions
  1. the fact of being too proud. In literature, a character with this quality ignores warnings and laws and this usually results in their downfall and death.

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Ball's boastful hubris has now led him to the place where boastful hubris inevitably leads everyone in 2017: Getting roasted on Twitter.
It's about hubris and credulity — the hubris of the few to pretend they know the future and the credulity of the many to follow them there.
There are several contributing factors – recency, realism, hindsight, hubris.
Hudson to use a code word — a word representing the moment when his hubris got Mary killed — to tell him if he gets too self-satisfied or starts acting with too much hubris.
Human hubris, that's what really scares me on the road.
The hubris, one could argue, was admirable in a way.
"The hubris of that just drove me insane," she said.
The Titanic was launched with more preparation and less hubris.
Leave Russia, tech hubris, and Ivanka's trademarks out of it. 
Mr Middelhoff's tale of hubris resonated beyond the corporate world.
They are territorial and proud to the point of hubris.
In hubris I created you, and in ignominy I failed.
This leads me to last and most worrying part: hubris.
If anything, Wheeler is doubling down on his political hubris.
He is in part a victim of his own hubris.
It might suggest hubris if it weren't so well earned.
In the end, Ford makes missteps because of his hubris.
"  "Bluster, hubris, bravado, or does he mean what he says?
"I have a hubris problem," he told me, with humility.
"It has a lot to do with hubris," Glickman said.
Gerard's flags represent that logic collapsing on its own hubris.
But it's hubris to be like, "Kids today…" Of course.
He has paid the price for his ambition, his hubris.
Our national politics and the hubris of climate change denial.
The fallen executive committed a cardinal, culturally unacceptable sin: hubris.
Villains, after all, are often victims of their own hubris.
"His hubris blinds him to the bigger picture," Sheehan concludes.
This flawed thinking is astounding in its hubris and shortsightedness.
It's terrible hubris to say this is a religious art.
In such cases, attention invariably focuses on the founders' hubris.
They were born of a hubris that's easy to understand.
Everything HRC touches she kind of screws up with hubris.
I was rendered unconscious by hubris and a wooden floor.
It was, as you say, an incredible sense of hubris.
He saw their repeated failures as a rebuke for their hubris.
"A touch of managerial hubris" was also a cause, it noted.
It is the ultimate hubris, an action that promises disastrous consequences.
And the brazen hubris of telling Jesse, 'I watched Jane die.
The mandate, in other words, was a story of wonk hubris.
Hubris is both the fuel for great disruption, and meteoric failure.
It's one part branding, one part cost and another part hubris.
For his part, Manafort is a victim of his own hubris.
That is, if Silicon Valley can keep its hubris in check.
What follows is a harrowing tale of hubris and utter degradation.
EP: What 100% does not work in this industry is hubris.
The deal is seen as symbolic of the drug-maker's hubris.
In the better sort, he falls victim to his own hubris.
CHINA seems to swing from insecurity about its science to hubris.
With extreme hubris, we have decided to take up his challenge.
"There's a lot of hubris in our business," she told me.
And he gets murdered for his hubris and hunger for power.
The Cold War has ended, but this kind of hubris remains.
His is a complicated act of artistic selflessness and artistic hubris.
They're proceeding vigorously but not with reckless abandon or excessive hubris.
Some might say all this fosters a national sense of hubris.
Manafort's lies, misrepresentations, deceit and hubris landed him in this position.
" But the artist himself was working toward a simpler theory: "hubris.
That was some hubris, we were a little over confident there.
The conclusions of political scientists should inspire humility rather than hubris.
History says otherwise, and shows how such hubris leads to disaster.
So, you know, a task that took a lot of hubris.
Silicon Valley may run on hubris, but it's underwritten by flattery.
At the time, this was seen as the height of hubris.
This is about media, this is about politics, this is about hubris.
Perhaps, but not without a significant dent to his well-established hubris.
B HUBRIS WINDS through the history of genetics like a double helix.
It is remarkable hubris to think that we can improve on that.
Raise your eyebrows, in some cases, at their hubris and political naivety.
The media focus shifted to his hubris and his wasteful, pharaonic venture.
At least one part of Apple's business is doing great: its hubris.
The experience shattered my teenage hubris and spat it back at me.
The 2016 work, whether intentionally or not, emphasizes vulnerability more than hubris.
Her hubris would be almost admirable if it were not so disgusting.
Unfortunately, both President Obama's and Chairman Wheeler's hubris got in the way.
"It is a fundamentally counterproductive form of hubris," the official told me.
A real alien species, Homo Hubris, is in our midst: it's us.
They are all confident — but sometimes they have hubris and are overconfident.
These stories are advisories on human hubris: the insects will survive us.
Baker's poems often veer toward this kind of hubris, then abruptly away.
In one unilateral act of hubris, Democrats separated intelligence from wisdom. Congratulations!
Absolutely everything feels like hubris when you're working backward from that conclusion.
To the outside world Trump appears snow-blinded to his own hubris.
The older supporters look beyond the goal totals and want less hubris.
He dunks with authority, and then falls victim to his own hubris.
P.O. : I'm sorry you're plagued by this self-doubt and borderline hubris.
This is all an expensive lesson in hubris for the United States.
A legion of natty angels, felled by the hubris of fraudulent invincibility.
HANKS Here comes hubris right up the track to take us down.
Then there's the fall itself, easily synonymous with decline or diminished hubris.
You could call it the hubris of youth, except that it stuck.
But now, hubris has humbled Roger Stone, Michael Cohen and Paul Manafort.
In my hubris, I forgot to use those safeguards the following week.
There's a lot of hubris in thinking that this is what's happening.
LEAP OF FAITH Hubris, Negligence, and America's Greatest Foreign Policy Tragedy By Michael J. Mazarr The operative word in the title of "Leap of Faith: Hubris, Negligence, and America's Greatest Foreign Policy Tragedy" is the last one: tragedy.
And, crucially, of his own hubris for thinking he could escape his fate.
He has that hubris and strong anxiety—always having a stomachache, for example.
A skeptic could easily conflate an MSG album debut/fashion show with hubris.
Now, Theranos is an example of hubris, sloppy reporting, and too-credulous investors.
Yet even opposition politicians ought to be wary of the Supreme Court's hubris.
This detail becomes Ganesh's narrative point of departure to comment on civilizational hubris.
This hubris may have hurt Trump, but don't expect him to say so.
But that's the kind of hubris that put Tesla in its current fix.
The raw water phenomenon is related to a hubris specific to Silicon Valley.
It was—thanks to poor planning, bad weather, and his hubris—a catastrophe.
To attempt to fly, Icarus-like, too high, was a sign of hubris.
The hubris and greed of mages causes the Fall of Man, it says.
JD: It's at the heyday of hubris, perhaps looking for a little humility.
In Oryx and Crake, the creepiest manifestation of that hubris is the pigoon.
The greater the film—the greater Hollywood's hubris—the more monumental the fall.
By the New York Times's and Abrams's own account, though, hubris killed Friendster.
The key to promoting yourself is striking the balance between humility and hubris.
Mr. Trump has been the nemesis to that class's intellectual hubris as well.
He smiles often and there is not a trace of hubris in him.
But authority has a way of descending to certitude, and certitude begets hubris.
But it was Nixon's hubris, combined with his lies, that proved his undoing.
But AMLO must avoid the hubris that all too often accompanies taking office.
"It's not daunting at all," Roberts says, with no small amount of hubris.
Their suffering, their hubris, their senses of humor were more familiar than not.
Achilles had his heel and his hubris, as well as his great strength.
This hubris is the root cause of the dire problems now facing our seas.
This leads directly into the other part of the problem, human nature, aka hubris.
The real problem exists somewhere between the hubris of human nature and our institutions.
One suggests his "idiotic hubris" means his days as ALDE leader are now numbered.
During China's rise, hubris continued to shape the West's perception and understanding of China.
He has entered the English language as a byword for hubris and unintended consequences.
Such hubris has not served America well in the past, nor does it today.
It takes abnormal amounts of narcissistic hubris, which most thoughtful people just don't have.
The hubris of the 2016 candidates How mad are Democrats about Comey's Friday move?
Prominent individuals fell from great heights due to their own errors, ignorance, and hubris.
It is Big Data Hubris to think that data-mined correlations must be meaningful.
Nonetheless, Minter was full of his own hubris and pride comes before the fall.
They need to be respected, honored and protected, sometimes from their own management hubris.
Which is presumably when it will rise up and overthrow us for our hubris.
A real leader's presence shows confidence, but does not reflect arrogance, hubris or cockiness.
I hope Tesla is learning a lesson from its "hubris" (Musk's word, not mine).
You can smell hubris on the streets, alongside a lot of other undesirable scents.
Our love of tech had acquired a religious quality: part wishful thinking, part hubris.
Humility and Hubris Count on Trump to show both, in equal measure and simultaneously.
Power and hubris in addition to this dynamic protects itself regardless of party affiliation.
Set aside the breathtaking hubris; it just doesn't work that way in the FBI.
What worries them more is her recurring tendency, when on top, to show hubris.
Spurning any jinx or hubris, they declare cheerfully that they will be buried together.
"There is this hubris, thinking that they can do it better," Mr. Chatterji said.
The Parker mission is far from the wax and feathers of Icarus's solar hubris.
"There&aposs less hubris and more humility coming back into the business," he said.
But for all of us, there is a fine line between strength and hubris.
In detailing Clinton's depravations and hubris, Freeh's account strikes another, eerily reminiscent Comey chord.
"There was this hubris before that we're not seeing as much now," says Chase.
JOY There'd be some hubris to know exactly how many seasons the show has.
There may have been a little bit of hubris in the beginning on that.
You can retrieve your molded cock 24 hours later, marveling at your tremendous hubris.
Hubris, the arrogance of man, is punished by nemesis, the crushing counterweight of universal justice.
DALLAS (Reuters Breakingviews) - Procter still digs in with Peltz, With hubris but nothing much else.
And as bad at this looks, Apple's biggest mistake may have been one of hubris.
But the company ultimately chalked up its inability to meet its own deadlines to hubris.
Just the right mix of didactic and humorous, with America punished for it's financial hubris.
It all spiraled downward, and they had this hubris to say that we're self-reliant.
Rather, the real problem exists somewhere between the hubris of human nature and our institutions.
It is hubris, skeptics say, to think that natural selection can be recreated through technology.
We want to believe that putting your hubris on display won't win you more affection.
Uber's dismissal of diversity reports speaks to the same hubris that let rampant misogyny fester.
The fictional Wiseau creates his own bad luck, usually through hubris and transparently vulnerable posturing.
That's the root of the N.F.L. hubris — it answers to nobody but its billionaire beneficiaries.
Some foreign players and fans have complained that the Americans' exuberance occasionally veers towards hubris.
At one point, the company even blamed its own "hubris" for missing its delivery guidelines.
And a testament to his remarkably rapid self-destruction -- ignited by tremendous hubris and ego.
Caesar, in his hubris, ignores the warning and pleas from his wife to stay home.
Much more importantly, Mount Rushmore is only monumental in its hubris and deeply rooted racism.
"Everything [Clinton] touches she kind of screws up with hubris," he wrote in August 2015.
"Everything HRC touches she kind of screws up with hubris," Powell wrote in August 2015.
"I wouldn't have the hubris to tell my father to change his approach," she says.
THE TERM "artificial intelligence" has been associated with hubris and disappointment since its earliest days.
Her infamous interview with the Washington Post last year fell somewhere between hubris and delusion.
Interestingly, Erdogan's Holy Land hubris didn't stop him from presenting himself as a peacemaker elsewhere.
The hubris of some (OK, many) members of the media is nothing short of disturbing.
I used the Lightning adapter to plug in regular headphones and laughed at the hubris.
Perhaps hubris and the attraction to power are also characteristics he shares with Mr. Trump.
And, as is often the case among rappers, hubris is not in short supply here.
All of this makes Mycroft's claim to being the clever Holmes brother seem like hubris.
Yet this is no typical fall-from-power-through-hubris narrative or fabulist cautionary tale.
His judgment beclouded by hubris, he mistakes Thanatos for Eros, with the deadliest of consequences.
In "God's Plan," it's something else: Drake exhibits a hubris that's simultaneously muddled and sick.
Analyst Steve Allen of S2C Partners said it was an era of arrogance and hubris.
The president spiked the Iran deal out of spite and hubris, with no viable alternative.
Those nations that remain should have seen enough to know the dangers of hubris, though.
Many Amish are "put off by [Trump's] hubris, self-serving style and language," Kraybill said.
But it was Mr. Durst's own hubris that brought his freewheeling ways to an end.
Ms. Wolfe wrote that Judge Wachtler, whom she interviewed at length, was guilty of hubris.
It is also hugely embarrassing sign of the world&aposs largest plane maker&aposs hubris.
The Jedi religion is over, he says, a victim of its own hypocrisy and hubris.
And he did so with a calm and humility that repudiated Trump's chaos and hubris.
Egotism, hubris and a penchant for violence inevitably sow the conditions for the demagogue's own demise.
Topped with a giant, unstable load, the plinth becomes a monument to hubris and impending collapse.
Some of the tales are sordid, while others are clearly the result of inexperience and hubris.
He worked hard to maintain a sense of priorities and to tamp down his own hubris.
It cited company "hubris" has the reason why it failed to meet its own production target.
There's a certain amount of hubris that comes with assuming that wildlife is invading human spaces.
Diehard Mao fans would be appalled by his hubris should he claim to have Thought, too.
Angelina's vote for Lyrsa was a common act of hubris from those in the dominant position.
Slightly tempered ambition might be no bad thing for a president with a tendency to hubris.
This was a provocative idea, and Negroponte's OLPC pitch toed the line between ambition and hubris.
It's about their hubris, their ambition, their greed, but something always felt very human about them.
Both the business plan and the Famous branding embody a tenuous balance between boldness and hubris.
Arguably, Elizabeth Harvest is about those favorite science-fiction standbys: identity, hubris, and humanity's darkest sides.
Meanwhile, Goldman Sachs shuffles the top ranks and Wells Fargo's regulatory hubris comes back to bite.
The hubris in the shadows is almost as great as the desire to nullify an election.
Disillusioned with the hubris, First World conceit and short-sighted compassion of liberals and the Left?
They are enveloped in this cocoon of hubris [built on] their association with the billionaire class.
Punishing Halliburton's boss and board would yield a more enduring lesson in merger-and-acquisition hubris.
At its heart, this is an eerily familiar tale of Wall Street innovation, greed and hubris.
Such exuberance may smack of hubris given the mauling former tech darlings have received this year.
There can be no greater definition of stupidity or bravery; insanity or clarity; hubris or grace.
The Republican base created this monster; by the power of hubris, he should destroy their party.
Its trial is a drama of people, won and lost by their ingenuity, vanity and hubris.
The episode stuffs his hissable character with hubris like a piñata, then passes around a stick.
Tragically, the novelists were right that much of the death toll was brought about by hubris.
Abroad, it focuses on scandals that underscore the hubris, hypocrisy, and failings of Western political systems.
That failure feels, more and more, like the result not of laziness or inability but hubris.
These scams require the hubris of such powerful people who are mostly white and mostly men.
THE PANDEMIC CENTURY One Hundred Years of Panic, Hysteria, and Hubris By Mark Honigsbaum 22017 pp.
The gods may not reward hubris, but Reddit certainly does, and America is gagged for subterfuge.
In fact, the only thing more dangerous is the ignorance and hubris exhibited by President Trump.
And I don't know, I thought it was a little bit of hubris at this time.
Around the time when WeWork's IPO was collapsing under its own hubris, the venture market changed.
But the real act of hubris surrounding the space shuttle program came at its very beginning.
His hubris would be tragic if his overestimation of his own abilities were not so farcical.
Hubris — the prideful desire to reach the heavens and be like unto God — will be punished.
They're the authors of hits like "Kill All the Poppies," a piece of pure hubris published
Among the migrants I interviewed in Agadez were young men filled with a hubris I recognized.
Taylor's genius is to exercise soft power and allow Krakow to trip over his own hubris.
On the one hand, this is hubris of the highest order, almost admirable in its resilience.
Above all, a Biden run avoids repeating the mistake of 2016 — the hubris of imperfect foresight.
" Clapper said that the scaling back of US intelligence amounted to "hubris" that was "dangerously misleading.
Despite the age-old charge of intellectual hubris, the Radical Enlightenment belief is that the universe is
Alas, the brightest stars burn shortest, and this tale of hubris has collided with a tragic end.
World myths are full of machines that reveal the hubris of humans by simply working without end.
The peak of AIDS hubris seemed to come at the IAS meeting in Melbourne in July 2014.
For a long time, the prevailing posture of the Silicon Valley élite was smugness bordering on hubris.
With the hubris of misunderstood preteens everywhere, I felt utterly unique in my love for Norah Jones.
"I'm disappointed that PG&E's hubris and mismanagement have led to this unfortunate point," California state Sen.
And his self-confidence can easily come over as an arrogance that could tip over into hubris.
But Trump went ahead with the summit anyway out of a heady mix of hubris and ignorance.
Probably a lot of us have some moment of election hubris replaying in our minds right now.
A pupil of Aristotle, who warned against hubris, Alexander put the ancient gods on his coins instead.
Whether through karmic influences or the ancient forces of hubris and nemesis, the situation came full circle.
Call it courage or hubris, but Apple was more than willing to heave us over the edge.
Getting to market quickly is critical to the firm's success and, sometimes equally important, the entrepreneur's hubris.
This is a great day for people like myself, who love birds and hubris in equal measure.
I laughed out loud at the hubris of thinking the Mexicans would pay for their own wall.
Through talent and hubris, he became his own category, a magical blur exemplified by his symbolical glyph.
And his story is becoming a modern parable about the dangers of hubris and limits of fakery.
Enforcement of the 18th Amendment started on January 16, a date worth remembering for public-policy hubris.
But seriously y'all, the sheer breadth of the hubris here has just got to be tempting fate.
In 2008, with "end of history" hubris, a World Bank report proclaimed that the transition was over.
You have to have the hubris to walk slowly and deliberately to lure photographers (sometimes into traffic).
Comeback number two was an act of hubris so enormous that it's hard to comprehend in retrospect.
November, 2014 After Born This Way's bombast, Gaga takes the fatal step further into hubris with ARTPOP.
And speaking of hubris ... Coach and Quarterback Confidence Rating: 249/249 ... welcome to San Francisco, Chip Kelly!
Honest people may differ on whether to attribute the Iraq War to outright lies or monumental hubris.
Glynn called his book a "pharmaceutical Faust," and it is a classic tragedy of hubris to hamartia.
Can there be a humbling, a dent in our hubris, in The Week the Earth Stood Still?
But they also have a record of demonstrating that when the chips are down, humanity trumps hubris.
Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari has had it with the "hubris and stupidity" of Wall Street bankers.
In the Bay Area, she finds everything you might expect, including hubris, misogyny, and offensively priced condos.
And there is resentment that, once again, the British have complicated things out of political hubris. Mrs.
Regardless of his intentions, his hubris has done our nation more lasting harm than words can capture.
That's an answer another season can take up, but Lindelof is ending with a point about hubris.
And from that emotion an entire epic driven by hatred, hubris, lust, grief and violence spins out.
" She said it related to "the political moment: something about a moment of hubris and potential calamity.
If there is a defining tale of hubris in the world of modern football, this is it.
Amazon's move will, I suspect, come to be seen as the high-water mark for Big Tech hubris.
Renzi's defeat was as much about his hubris than anything to do with immigration or the European Union.
No doubt the greatest hubris came from Boz himself, in an internal memo also captured by the Verge.
We spoke with Michôd to discuss hubris, America forgetting the war in Afghanistan and, of course, President Trump.
The causes are many: investor speculation, oversupply, shrinking tax breaks, rising transfer taxes, economic uncertainty and downright hubris.
Tech, the message is, is not evil in itself, but rather gets tainted by the hubris of mankind.
But it's also a warning about climate change and the hubris of playing with the forces of nature.
That's the question director Alex Garland's stunning and claustrophobic dig at artificial intelligence and tech industry hubris asks.
The hubris of the 2016 candidates Democrats are furious at FBI Director James Comey for reviving the issue.
Few have the stamina to disintegrate on stage for over three hours, racked by time, betrayal and hubris.
In my fantasy world I can watch people in power suffer and be punished for their own hubris.
That isn't home security, it's a psychological hellworld that exists only to punish us for our own hubris.
Displays of hubris and bad planning that expose the pure malice that lives deep in the American heart.
They're all Sisyphus, cursed for their hubris by a malevolent god to roll a rock up a hill.
Even he, the darling of the modern European dream, is like Trump beset by his own modest hubris.
Nowadays, "hubris" is the "kiss of death" for chief executive candidates, Davis told CNBC's "Squawk Box " on Wednesday.
Berlusconi was well out of pocket, and for all his hubris, the country remained lukewarm towards his candidacy.
The hubris of talking about entrepreneurship and refugees while pursuing contradictory domestic policies is not lost on many.
In turn, she taught him about the value of "vernacular" knowledge and the ethical hazards of scientific hubris.
In terms of moral repercussion, the unintended actions of the robot are the inevitable consequence of designer hubris.
M.B.S. has always had a combination of vision, hubris, and arrogance, all of which are now playing out.
He made the case for Trumpism beyond Trump, journalism without malevolence and Silicon Valley shorn of overweening hubris.
Hubris, the nuns had taught her, was the gateway through which all the other sins entered the soul.
As with the FIFA World Cup, the Olympics are increasingly weighed down by scandal, hubris and existential doubt.
The old market trope suggests bull markets instead die of excess — too much hubris, and too much leverage.
Ah, the hubris of man to believe that we have conquered the beasts of the land and sea.
So, Infiniti, you've got some hubris expecting us to learn your new and utterly complex Q/QX system.
The themes of the play — power, hubris, blindness — certainly resonate now, and perhaps they resonate in every era.
His intellect is vast, his hubris ghastly and his gall has made me gasp aloud twice so far.
But it's not mere nostalgia—or, less charitably, a dif- ferent form of hubris—that makes history important.
"In Greek, there is the word 'hubris' and it is the curse of the gods," Mr. Collomb said.
Lopetegui has become a parable on the perils of ambition, a case study of the dangers of hubris.
Liverpool is regularly accused by opponents' supporters of hubris, of habitually leaping to conclusions too early, too eagerly.
Yes, the Hatton Garden job was big and brazen in execution, undone by the gang's almost comical hubris.
He is on the verge of becoming a cautionary tale about a Silicon Valley genius felled by hubris.
Rather than what your subheadline calls "Democratic hubris," his course of action was a strategy of last resort.
In the 1970s the cultural critic Ivan Illich identified medical hubris as a key problem for modern societies.
The hubris of man — it is specifically men — and humanity's rapacious consumption and selfishness are all laid bare.
But this sense of invincibility eventually turned into hubris and decades of corruption and mismanagement finally boiled over.
Restraint in the face of evil is hard stuff, but hubris in the face of evil is worse.
The power of human language to summon golems to artificial life is experienced as hubris in this exhibit.
In the grin and the gleam in LaVar's eyes when he talks about his son's talents is a species of hubris, to be sure, but it is the kind of hubris that we should all want to have in our corner, and in the corners of everyone we care about.
It features hubris, nemesis and partial redemption, as well as clashing personalities and losses in the billions of dollars.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. In classical tragedy, the concepts of hubris and nemesis are crucial.
It's all the advantages of the honeypot with none of the risks–executing cyber-judo with the hackers' hubris.
This may ultimately prove to be hubris, but Trump clearly thinks that wherever he leads, his base will follow.
Hubris is all over the place, and you see it in every arm of a giant corporation or institution.
After all, Godzilla, like Frankenstein, originally came into existence because of an act of scientific hubris (the atom bomb).
It's an especially pathetic instance of self-involvement, and the name reduces colonialists and slave-owners to their hubris.
Both villains have become selfish and curdled, and both have developed the standard villain hubris that makes them overreach.
Hubris applies to investing, too: Are you sure you're as good at picking investments as you think you are?
Grifters are a dime a dozen, and Silicon Valley hubris designed to draft off the wealthy is hardly news.
Wayne Thiebaud gets you to think about the folly and hubris of shaping the landscape to suit our needs.
The "fierce pride" they share is really hubris, and history will regard Trump as skeptically as it regards Jackson.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Hubris is a timeless dramatic motif explored through centuries of theater and literature.
King Lear, Macbeth, Julius Caesar, Richard II: each an overweening blowhard, undone by a combination of hubris and derangement.
But where Theroux makes space for the subject's hubris or delusion to dominate the screen, Cohen does the opposite.
It never happened, and Krause was blamed for the breakup and branded forever as a classic case of hubris.
However, under former CEO Adam Neumann, the program grew "hubris-driven" when this team decided to sell additional services.
Preferring grandiosity and P.R. stunts to policy details, Johnson has stumbled on his hubris, lack of preparation and disorganization.
Comey's problem has always been his hubris; he feels he is the smartest, most pious man in every room.
They were so far outside their domain of expertise that only hubris could have propelled them on this mission.
All images: Alex Cranz/GizmodoTrue hubris is a person trying to use a Microsoft Surface Pro like a laptop.
The company's 2019 line is a total rejection of the 2013 trash can which showcased some major design hubris.
But judging by how focused and powerful Hubris turned out, Oren Ambarchi's ambition wasn't grand delusion, but justified confidence.
Insisting that the Olympics take place while the world wobbles to the rhythms of a pandemic requires real hubris.
"Allen said that type of hubris "was a good lesson, especially today with the AI revolution making similar echoes.
But as a political project, Macronism is little more than rhetoric and hubris, backed up with conventional neoliberal policies.
I'd never really confronted my own mortality before, having survived nearly 49 years largely on hubris and exceptional luck.
Humans have gone to war for a lot of reasons — racism, hubris, and incompetence have all been common factors.
And that stuff gets out of control and out of the lab, and it's all because of scientific hubris.
But as evidenced by the terrible environmental bind we've gotten ourselves into, hubris is what Homo sapiens do best.
A symbol of American hegemony had turned overnight into a symbol of another kind: of hubris, intelligence failure, overreach.
That objective would seem a stretch for a company peddling shared workspaces, but Neumann seems blind to the hubris.
Kushner has access, influence and some combination of inexperience and hubris -- qualities that make him a high-value target.
But we, the three girls who grew up in the shadow of their hubris, are also far more cautious.
When stakes are as high as they are today, we cannot afford a president guided by hubris over fact.
"There was a lot of hubris about how pushing LDL down to 30 would eliminate heart disease," he said.
Other shortsighted decisions by Mr. Redstone and his cronies — rooted in hubris and old-fashioned greed — dragged Paramount down.
At the end of the 18908th century, the city's newspapers had hubris and wealth to rival today's internet companies.
Our reporters look at how the summit failed after two years of threats, hubris and misjudgment on both sides.
"I just think they are used to lying and getting away with it, more hubris than anything," he said.
Traditional bankers annoyed by what they see as Silicon Valley hubris can finally say the new kids had it coming.
Now she looks set to go down in history as one of the most devastating examples of Silicon Valley hubris.    
Picher is evidence of the consequences of such hubris, and it is important that its complicated legacy not be forgotten.
For an institution to say to a voter, "Pick this person — they best represent you!" is the height of hubris.
It's fitting that this episode aims familiar themes from post-apocalyptic science fiction back at the hubris of Silicon Valley.
The cancellation of Roseanne is an opportunity squandered due in equal parts to fear, hubris, and a refusal to forgive.
A summer of bungling and bickering from the government has allowed a slight air of hubris to permeate the opposition.
And that does help to temper the hubris scientists can display from time to time--so, indeed, no bad thing.
A sampled speaker on the latter talks about tagging stuff and impressing girls with a mixture of hubris and bashfulness.
You can see, in the streaks of wind Davis creates sailing past this fake, the pure hubris of stardom itself.
Chief among them for financial policymakers is the hubris and blatant confirmation bias that is guiding White House economic policy.
HOW HAS ARTIFICIAL intelligence, associated with hubris and disappointment since its earliest days, suddenly become the hottest field in technology?
But was LBJ's hubris the main reason the Great Society had such a thrilling rise and such a rapid fall?
"The signposts of a potential market crash are coming in with increasing hubris," he said in a client note Monday.
Believable or not, the stories fit a distinctive mold: Shock readers with his astonishing hubris and brass you-know-whats.
Kurtz-Phelan's detailed account of the diplomatic mission's failure reads like a parable of America's evangelizing idealism and paternalistic hubris.
" Mr. Torres said the complex was "a fascinating case study of the hubris of urban planning back in the '70s.
Mr. Higgins is adept at letting Huey's unconscious hubris show through the decent and moral sides of his rebellious views.
When taken to extremes, the authors wrote, self-confidence in one leader may be hubris and narcissism in the next.
Every once in awhile hubris gets the best of humans, and we think it's okay just hang out with alligators.
It takes confidence — some might even say hubris — to rewrite one of the most beloved novels in the English canon.
His very brassiness seemed to transform the debate more than all the learned essays about the perils of American hubris.
" What happened: "Then he fell, a calamitous collapse propelled by unexpected blows, delivered by fate and made worse by hubris.
In fact, it is the enormous scale that represents best what is wrong with "Bouquet of Tulips" — that is hubris.
All these people have one thing in common: the instinct that worship should be an act of humility, not hubris.
Humanity's great hubris has caused us all to think we deserve to soar through the heavens, but at what cost?
There is a bizarre hubris to altering time, as if a person—or company—believes they are greater than physics.
Anxiety over human hubris and the unforeseen consequences of technology has inspired composers at least since the Age of Steam.
And, with some hubris, asked: Was it indeed true that they had not translated plays, and was there a reason?
Unfortunately, their hubris and arrogance may lead not only to their downfall, but may doom the rest of humankind, too.
So what we have under Trump, at the moment, isn't a successful scouring, the nemesis that D.C. hubris richly merited.
There is a common thread to almost all wars: They begin with hubris, stumble on miscalculation and end in sorrow.
We fear this hubris will impose a terrible price on Puerto Rico's economy and people, as it did in Argentina.
Douthat's Apollo is the pinnacle of hubris: the NASA mission that successfully landed two Americans on the moon in 19303.
The boys are driven to destroy their neighbor's home out of a vague mix of hubris, ambition, boredom and rage.
This story — like the exhibit it's a depiction of — is a warning about hubris and failing to listen and love.
Is there anything more Faulknerian than the restless ghost of a South that no longer exists, murdered by human hubris?
Nor should we expect him to suddenly shift his decision-making process to one grounded in humility rather than hubris.
But if you are not aware that you are piggybacking on the knowledge of others, it can lead to hubris.
I actually think there's a bit of hubris in wanting to change things, or in thinking you should change things.
To think we can exert our will on something as powerful and unpredictable as the core of the sun is hubris.
He arranged to meet with actors Kate del Castillo and Sean Penn, a bit of hubris that contributed to his downfall.
You mentioned hubris and vanity—in light of making this film, what are your thoughts about the rhetoric of Trump's administration?
First, Sagittaire asks: What's the line between self-confidence and having pride in one's self and achievements, and hubris and arrogance?
In April, Tesla said it blames its own "hubris" for production issues, which included parts shortages for the Falcon wing doors.
Climate change is humanity's largest challenge; it would be sheer hubris to think we would fix it in one fell swoop.
In place of that hubris grew a confidence that was deeper, fertilized by humility, and watered with sweat and angry tears.
He even acknowledged the hubris of the project — a point of criticism that neighbors and the media have levied a like.
My ambition is to be, well it's a little bit of hubris here, like the Thomas Edison of the ecological world.
Silicon Valley may have dealt with some rough hubris throughout the saga of Theranos, but Hollywood is basking in its downfall.
Only one with a exorbitant amount of hubris would be foolish enough to try—like the house, the Assman always wins.
"We don't have the hubris to believe that we can address all of humanity's grand challenges from Los Angeles," Tata says.
If anything, there has never been a better time to satirize the hubris and folly that pervades the world of tech.
Yet it became a study in hubris, and an illustration of why top-down schemes so often fall short of expectations.
On the other hand, Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis' recently published National Defense Strategy (NDS) smacks of threat inflation and hubris.
In truth, the source of my hubris ran deeper: I loathed Orange County, its ultraconservatism, its bland suburbs, its brainless surfers.
While the Scandinavian teams might lack — outside of Ibrahimovic — individual flair and hubris, they compensate with esprit de corps and athleticism.
Whether the accident was viewed as a product of professional hubris or mere carelessness, there was a lesson to be read.
Eventually, though, the unshakable hubris and carelessness of the Manson Family transcended the LAPD's sloppiness, and Manson ultimately went to prison.
But when will the world realize that our attempts at flight are just another sad example of the hubris our species?
"Under the weight of its own hubris, the EU is falling apart," Varoufakis said in an article on his web site.
Edison was ultimately wrong—AC is primarily what we use today—but he was able to take his hubris pretty far.
Please, sit back and enjoy three-and-a-half minutes of the hubris of youth in action: Is subway surfing dangerous?
Maybe it's hubris to lead them through long-form music that touches on prog-rock, techno, jazz improv, minimalism, and more.
Sometimes we're driven by our own hubris to think we're above other animals on the planet, which is not the case.
The novel falters when it reaches into the future, a dystopian vision of a capital drowned by hubris and climate change.
How quickly such gaudy hubris gives way to the cement-gray reality of the New York City we actually live in.
As a homeowner and property taxpayer, I have to ask: How much should I be subsidizing the hubris on the hill?
Yet others said Israel's government was showing a dangerous degree of hubris — and not only with its legislative moves this week.
The history of non-Native people in the region is, for the most part, a stunning panorama of hubris and stupidity.
There is also resentment that, once again, the British have complicated things out of political hubris and partisan self-interest. Mrs.
These start-ups are fat — with capital, with industry-altering ambition and, to their critics, often more than a little hubris.
Samsung's Galaxy Fold was the result of hubris and a desperate desire to breath new life into a plateauing smartphone ecosystem.
Not surprisingly, the great sins of sexual dalliance, bribery and hubris all play a part, and the choice gets winnowed down.
Mr. Bing came to regret his hubris at trying to introduce four big new productions within the theater's first nine days.
There are a few glimmers of light and public service, and huge dollops of hubris and self-interest followed by disaster.
Washington now understands that decades of hubris (in the classical Greek sense), errors and unforgivable neglect have led to this position.
The same is true of Microsoft's $500 million pledge: It subordinates public policy to a we-alone-can-fix-it hubris.
It was not hubris to attempt to contain the whole globe in one room, it was a quest to be praised.
For those familiar with Salcedo, it's hard to tell whether it was the seriousness of an act of mourning or hubris.
It's a fall from the hubris of "Repeat Pleasure": Face the facts, if you want something once, you'll want it more.
It suggests some combination of our own hubris and simple bad luck could end any one of us at any time.
Indeed, the series suggests that this hubris and unearned certainty might end up being the thing that ultimately destroys the world.
There are many times in your book where you talk about an American plan that fell to ruin because of hubris.
MacMillan offers us a guide to these vivid figures, using characteristics like hubris, curiosity and daring to make thematic connections among them.
Given the hubris, hypocrisy, depravity, and chauvinism that distinguishes the United States on the world stage, shouldn't this connection be further explored?
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - The code names bankers and companies attach to their mergers and acquisitions can reveal much about their own hubris.
A lot has to do with psychology and general hubris on the part of coaches and team decision-makers, research has suggested.
This all feels like an act of sheer hubris, like I've stolen fire from the gods without learning how to control it.
Jarvis writes that mosquitoes have served as a natural check on human hubris and expansion, and may do so in the future.
Or is this some hubris, where the main cast thinks everyone else doesn't notice the strange things going bump in the night?
Giant losses, unclear path to profitability, and a CEO whose hubris and poor communication skills had damaged both morale and product development.
The woes of Ofo, a bike-sharing unicorn, exemplified the sort of hubris that many reckon had spread too far in tech.
She fell into Paradise hubris, confident that her relationship with Colton — a milquetoast, will-o-the-wisp of a man — was fine.
But just before it's ultimately finalized, hubris gets in the way and the settlement goes south and the two sides walk away.
Yes, he's the most confident man in town, which means his hubris should have consequences, but did it have to be Whitey?
The Juicero hubris-in-automation memorial award: Sally the $30,000 salad tosser This robot can make you a salad in 60 seconds.
At the same time, there was a certain hubris where they weren't willing to look outside of their world and their bubble.
The unfortunate truth is he's not just talking; the hubris isn't just for show, and by his measure, that makes him legit.
The tumultuous Brazilian crowd tried drowning out the hubris emanating from the Uzbek camp with chants of "Mongolia" in support of Ganzorig.
We dismiss them at our own peril: Blind hubris should never be substituted for clear-eyed analysis in our foreign policy deliberations.
But until they learn that they're wrong, the rest of us are just the lab rats in their social experiment in hubris.
After several nonsensical responses to questions about the program, Legere directly went after EFF in an astonishing display of ignorance and hubris.
A well-positioned front-runner is being challenged by an insurgent candidate who is running a campaign based on ideology, not hubris.
It was a classic story of Silicon Valley hubris: Holmes tried to build a biotech company despite knowing very little about biotech.
This idealization also disintegrates under a very specific sort of hubris, an imbalance between relying on the body and the unique skills.
In 2013 Mr Barzani won cross-party support for a two-year extension of his second presidential term, before succumbing to hubris.
The England fans' hubris ahead of the game against Iceland, promptly followed by total disaster, will feel familiar to many Remain voters.
The pen names under which he first became famous, Silence Dogood and Poor Richard, only highlight his history-altering genius and hubris.
It's the hubris of an adventurer who is convinced that Dahl's magic secrets are just around the corner, up one more branch.
Boxberger's hubris may have come from watching Sanchez's harmless first three at-bats: a strike out, a pop-up and a walk.
That can be credited to Mr. Ovitz's leadership, but so can the hubris that began to drive the agency off the rails.
Gerrard forces us to confront this timeframe, a big-business mindset where all of nature is but a backdrop for human hubris.
Long before Theranos became the poster child for Silicon Valley hubris, it was just a promising young startup in search of investors.
"Trade wars are good, and easy to win," Trump tweeted this month — an inane echo of Cheney's hubris about the Iraq war.
It's impossible not to feel an undercurrent of political anxiety, born of American hubris under Trump, and the subsequent crisis of art.
In Homer's epic poems and in Greek mythology, no flaw rivals hubris, but in the Family Trump, it's as nonnegotiable as veneers.
He stares directly at the camera in the new movie and tells the audience that the Jedi are hypocrites full of hubris.
For William Steding, a diplomatic historian living in Colorado, American individualism has morphed into narcissism, perfectibility into entitlement, and exceptionalism into hubris.
"Unfortunately, his hubris overwhelmed his normally impeccable political instincts," said Paul Sparrow, director of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.
White Collar Watch Once celebrated as a Silicon Valley unicorn, Theranos has become the latest tale of corporate hubris and investor myopia.
But his sins are comparable to theirs: the hubris of money, made and spent ostentatiously, and challenging the way things are done.
The Health Issue With a kid's hubris, I was certain I could take care of two hermit crabs into their spiny dotage.
It's a mood that carried to the chaotically happy ending of the first movement, here sounding more like hubris than a reprieve.
But hubris got the better of him, and as he approached the finish line, the fan started celebrating a little too early.
This is worth celebrating, even as the Chernobyl accident itself must be mourned and studied for the hubris and failure it represents.
In an interview on "Meet the Press" last year, Mr. Trump unabashedly embraced his comparison to the embodiment of humbug and hubris.
Astrophysicists are forever toggling between feelings of bigness and smallness, of hubris and humility, depending on whether they're looking out or within.
They were robbed of optimism that came from the recent end of another war, by the vanity and hubris of their leaders.
When I first flew across the country to study Rumi's poetry with my father, I did so brimming with hubris and ambition.
"That to me was in some ways a parody of some of the hubris you see in the start-ups," he said.
Imagine if Robb's hubris had not gotten in the way of those dreams, and we could've had a Stark in charge, sooner?!
That was until Sheamus, in an act of hubris, threw Slater in, only to be immediately dumped out by the perennial jobber.
We the people were once sated by Underwood's make-believe underworld; we delighted in episodic samplings of his deviant dealings and horrifying hubris.
Personal hubris, and the abject unwillingness to admit that a mistake has been made, allows for all manner of crimes to go unpunished.
Sonya Pfeiffer had the hubris to come to Maplewood Cemetery without an invitation to hold hands with our family [at Kathleen Peterson's headstone].
It's equal parts morbid and fascinating: a company that came to embody the disruption of Silicon Valley, brought low by its own hubris.
It's not that Apple couldn't afford to fix the problems, it's just ensnared in hubris such that it doesn't see them as important.
Not the hubris we saw in the years leading up to the financial crisis but a healthy, let's-get-down-to-business attitude.
In short, Ike's founders have seen a thing or two, including missteps and exciting breakthroughs, splashy reveals and a heaping spoonful of hubris.
Humanity is showing extreme arrogance and hubris in the way we treat Earth with abandon while Earth is our only life support system.
Philippe Marlière, a specialist in leftist politics at University College London, says Mr Mélenchon's "hubris" and refusal to make allies render him ineffective.
There were always funny moments in the show, usually centered around the hubris of Lee Sizemore (Simon Quarterman), the park's head of narrative.
While the company clearly suffered from management problems and a heavy dose of hubris, the film focuses on missteps that are almost endearing.
I particularly need to fault myself for a fair bit of hubris for putting too much technology all at once into a product.
The Tesla Model X  has had problems with its upward-swinging "falcon wing" doors, leading the company to admit "hubris" in designing it.
Jung describes these are forces inside us – the light being the benevolent and the dark forces of greed, arrogance, self-delusion and hubris.
Like a startup expensively acquiring users on a thin promise of future monetization, Germany had one operating principle during World War I: hubris.
And though the book mostly focuses on the characters' foibles and hubris, Boyle believes the Biosphere 2 enterprise itself was fascinating and noble.
The state-sanctioned tabloid Global Times—seen as an unvarnished (and undiplomatic) riff on establishment views—ran an editorial warning India of hubris.
Phillipson said the work represented "hubris and impending collapse" and was designed to respond to the political and physical aspects of Trafalgar Square.
He's been a VC since 653, formerly of TA Associates, and had grown tired of the hubris that runs rampant in the industry.
In A Wizard of Earthsea, her gifted protagonist, Ged, suffers from a near-fatal case of hubris that unleashes havoc on the world.
But by 2016, they became so infected with own hubris that they damaged — not defended — the FBI as an impartial investigator of facts.
But many people — and many conservation biologists — argue that it is hubris to think that we can plan how this interference will unfold.
A reference to Google Glass is shorthand for hubris, foolishness, a tech company completely missing the mark on what regular human beings like.
And DACA, crucially, is far from a done deal—the response from Trump's base, combined with Schumer's hubris, could give Trump cold feet.
The hubris of convincing yourself that another culture, another time, another reality is just the place for you to build your summer home!
Miles Davis's personal life was no less controversial than his music thanks to the boundless hubris that came with his relatively privileged upbringing.
When viewers gazed through the perspective of the clit, phallocentric hubris in museum exhibitions was filtered out, allowing the viewer to see clearly.
The amount of ego and hubris it took to create this roster and burn the Jim Harbaugh brand in a dumpster is staggering.
And, with some hubris, he made a strategic error, choosing to start in the snatch with a very high weight of 319 pounds.
He studied at Yale and with Stella Adler, and he gave us a lot of insight into the hubris of those acting teachers.
Although it takes us through the classic sequence of tragedy, from hubris to recognition to horror, it doesn't bring down the curtain there.
As readers everywhere know, the story's themes of homecoming and hospitality, hubris and humility, suffering and survival continue to resonate across the centuries.
Or was America perhaps more sinister, a grasping imperial power defeated as much by its own hubris as by a stalwart Vietnamese foe?
But marital strife has a way of undoing hubris, and Jay-Z's public arc has lately been defined by a kind of deflation.
That power perhaps created a sense of hubris and complacency, the kind that no doubt contributed to Hillary Clinton's loss to Donald Trump.
Ah, the hubris of the young English speaker whose knowledge of Chinese consisted, in my case, of being able to count to ten.
Unlike a product of Bollywood, however, this protracted tale of treachery, hubris and midnight manoeuvring has real consequences for the state's 112m people.
For any musical collective besides Los Angeles's Top Dawg Entertainment, naming a run of shows "The Championship Tour" could be seen as hubris.
It goes to the hubris of humans who, in this case, thought their ships could burn filthy fuel without any judgement raining down.
It was a high-profile whiff and an early sign that Big Tech wasn't just ambitious; it was also sometimes full of hubris.
Indeed, it might be hubris for Mr. Patrick to believe he can succeed where, in his view, the other Democratic candidates have failed.
In Bauer, Brooker created a clear embodiment of all Silicon Valley's idealistic, hopeful futurism, waylaid by a culture of excess and personal hubris.
From the depths of British bungling, hubris and incompetence is emerging a St. Patrick's Day miracle: the real chance of a united Ireland.
It's not the first time during my weekend in Los Angeles that I've heard such hubris, but I'm starting to wonder if it's deserved.
Back in 2014, at the height of his hubris, Spiegel turned down an investment deal with Tencent after he demanded a $4 billion valuation.
Its hubris, and the reason Travis Kalanick got a personal slap on the wrist from Tim Cook, was trying to disguise it from Apple.
I don't think Trump's greatest personality failure is his hubris—I think it's all the other stuff: the narcissism, the insecurity, his emotional infantilism.
Just like previous historical instances of ideological hubris, this has stifled open and honest discussion; in this case about the true meaning of pluralism.
Corn, who authored the 2007 Iraq war book "Hubris" with Michael Isikoff, said in a statement to Politico that his behavior had been misinterpreted.
Bodley Head; £20An eccentric, but visionary, tech pioneer recalls a life spent in virtual reality and reflects on the growing hubris of Silicon Valley.
Much like the source material it parodies, Jurassic Wood ends with some sombre reflections about the hubris of genetically hybridizing dinosaurs with other animals.
Of course, it is a minor act of hubris to make our stand on the dividing line of the Appalachians on an August afternoon.
It's a uniform that says "I'm better than you," an astonishing hubris in 2017 after his company has done so much to divide people.
Behold, a grown man eating plastic blended together with ice cream because of internet hubris: Doesn't he look exactly how you thought he would?
A riveting story of the biggest corporate fraud since Enron, a tale of ambition and hubris set amid the bold promises of Silicon Valley.
Naseem was able to harness the power of hubris like no other, though he seemed to think that nemesis would never arrive in turn.
But the political decision to simply ignore, to brush away, what the number of fatalities could actually be is one of negligence and hubris.
We added some context about why the top five triumphed (helps to have a blockbuster immunotherapy drug) or tanked (the hubris of biotech investing).
"'The Interview' would be the thing that people point to as like, 'Oh, that's where your hubris took you too far,'" Rogen told Chang.
And once celebrated startup founders like WeWork CEO Adam Neumann, have been pilloried for presiding over businesses brimming with hubris but bereft of profits.
Martinelli's illegal tactics are an anomaly in this story; his alleged crimes smack of executive hubris, lack of accountability, and disdain for democratic principles.
An unforced error, likely attributable to political hubris, shows that while Trump is president, the state of our union is sure to remain unpredictable.
In Uber, whose stock has trended downward since it went public, they saw how machismo, hubris, and accounting tricks could obscure fundamental business challenges.
On the other hand, there's Leto's coiffed, Silicon Valley-esque villain Niander Wallace, whose wealth is only surpassed by his hubris and masked rage.
The "Farley Breaks Down" pictures could be seen to acknowledge the subsequent horrors of national hubris, most irreparably in the blood vat of Vietnam.
Seems to me that the great hubris of Silicon Valley is thinking that you can build everything, no matter how complex, on your own.
Shortly after Chairwoman Ramirez filed her midnight litigation, she quit her job to let others pick up the shattered pieces caused by her hubris.
"Woman in the Moon" (which is cited repeatedly in the Thomas Pynchon novel "Gravity's Rainbow") has a primal hubris to match its lunatic premise.
"The Titanic was launched with less hubris and more preparation," Professor Levitt wrote in an article to be published in The Columbia Law Review.
It's the Republicans, not the Democrats, who are guilty of hubris, in their denial of climate change in the face of overwhelming scientific evidence.
In many ways Uber is an extreme case of a business where rapid growth has fueled executive hubris and an anything-goes corporate culture.
The Adagio is built on a gesture of a minor ninth, a huge upward scooping interval that seems to express both hubris and hope.
All of them stumbled into the traps because of their own hubris, their egos and tone-deafness to the voices of millions of Americans.
"That man had hubris," Cramer said of Platt, who claims the video, which began circulating widely this month, was not meant to be serious.
Still, one wonders if there isn't a bit of hubris in that stand, and whether it's even directly relevant given the country's current angst.
As the stories about what these women experienced became more perverted and even downright weird, I wondered whether male hubris had finally gone berserk.
Earlier this week, I called up to Master about that penchant for shorter recordings, as well as his faith, his hubris, and Mount Rushmore.
Perhaps there's just too much of the prolific architect, who can come across as equal parts genius and hubris, to fit into one film.
That book is really about hubris, I think — you think you're good enough at something, but how do you empower people to make decisions?
Part of it is about getting older, and the hubris of thinking that we were really going to keep it together for so many years.
Photo: GettyMark Zuckerberg put his name on a hospital, and the act of hubris is predictably not boding well with those concerned with their privacy.
Well, we can blame the Terror expedition on John's pride, hubris, and a dream of proving all the naysayers wrong after an apparent political failure.
But among those that can leave but choose not to, most do so out of a very Floridian mixture of hubris and sense of place.
Was it ruthless greed, ineptitude or hubris that led China to entrap itself into its huge, systematic and unsustainable trade imbalances with the United States?
He blew it spectacularly, for many reasons, including hubris, the intemperance of his character, the nastiness of his tactics and the incoherence of his ideas.
And if Conor Oberst is the personification of early 00s indie rock hubris, then Sam Ray is the perfect example of the internet-born artist.
It is dangly white hubris, a wasteful piece of plastic that will fall out of our pockets, into sewers and down the throats of fish.
A Tesla statement last month blamed "hubris" for trying to put too much technology in the Model X and causing problems with production ramp up.
Some argue that investors' willingness simply to accept the broad market's return shows a lack of the greed and hubris that often accompanies market peaks.
In one flippant remark, however Musk expressed frustration with his own admitted "hubris" surrounding the design and application of the tech-heavy all-electric crossover.
Every instance of Republicans doing little more than mocking the increasing acceptability of socialism within Democratic Party ranks is an example of this undeserved hubris.
The Horizon is at once a grand accomplishment and a catastrophic folly, and "Deepwater Horizon" is above all a study in the mechanics of hubris.
The potential for restarting talks with Iran—through diplomatic efforts involving Oman and possibly the UAE—is another blow to MbS's regional ambitions and hubris.
This is in line with the cynicism and sensibility of "House of Cards," but at some point Frank's hubris has to catch up with him.
Nobel Prize winners, academics and economists are interviewed, and while they mention numerous reasons for these meltdowns, hubris is often cited as the chief culprit.
In both El Chapo and Afweyne's cases, media reports paint the men's falls as stupid slip-ups—the result of unbridled hubris and fat egos.
The ongoing overestimation of its national team is one of the last vestiges of England's once-mighty empire, a hangover of perceived superiority and hubris.
That the league efforted, in football parlance, to tweak its rules and still clung to an inequitable solution inferior to Durbin's feels like pure hubris.
The vibe is playful, but hyper-competitive people should be sure to stay cool—if you don't check yourself, then hubris will do its job.
The book shaped Bannon's thinking during the transition, and he recommended it to associates, including Jared Kushner and Anthony Scaramucci, as a warning against hubris.
Critics said the imperious way in which Mr. Xi scored his constitutional coup was a foretaste of how his power could swell into dangerous hubris.
The show is about his hubris, not his death, and the beats along the way are more important than the foregone conclusion of his demise.
To lie about something that millions of people saw for themselves requires a level of hubris so unparalleled that he might as well trademark it.
She figured — in retrospect, with an embarrassing amount of hubris — that she could solve homelessness in six months and move on to her next project.
For The New Republic's April 2020 issue, veteran campaign reporter Walter Shapiro lays out how market pressures and professional hubris have undone our political media.
The hubris of Delos's quest for immortality is turned deliciously against her: "You wanted to live forever," says Dolores-as-Charlotte to Charlotte, gun raised.
But the real treachery is committed by those men and women who, because of hubris or bigotry, willingly sacrifice Labour's chance of governing ever again.
For about 24 hours, one of the most depressing aspects of German national culture was on display: a sickening mix of hubris and self-hatred.
There was the long-awaited news conference conducted by the president-elect that, predictably, turned into a circus of boasting, hubris, hostility, distraction and deflection.
Professional hubris or legitimate scientific proof I've got "2020" hearing, I'm not sure, but the wireless earbuds sounded pretty fantastic when switched to my profile.
The Brexiteers, pursuing a fantasy of imperial-era strength and self-sufficiency, have repeatedly revealed their hubris, mulishness and ineptitude over the past two years.
It's our emotions — specifically, gratitude, compassion and an authentic sense of pride (not hubris) — that push us to behave in ways that show self-control.
It might seem like the height of hubris for a mayor under federal indictment to run for re-election even as he is being recalled.
Here the movie fulfills those hoary tropes by getting Hirsch to kvetch at Goldblum, Pullman to swagger with Caucasian hubris, Vivica A. Fox to sass.
It takes a good deal of solipsistic logic to convince oneself that hubris and classism and war are reasonable, and Dadaists sought to dismantle it.
In 2016 Tesla blamed its own "hubris in adding far too much new technology to the Model X in version 1.0" for delays in sourcing parts.
The bombing of Dresden reminds Germans of the destruction of democracy, nationalist hubris, contempt for humanity, anti-Semitism and racial fanaticism, Steinmeier said in his speech.
That's where, earlier this year, I was felled by hubris, the tragic flaw of Macbeth and many of us who were raised in New York City.
He has faced serious pushback for hubris, especially the last two years as the West, in country after country, has made a decided turn to autocracy.
Dean Strang, who was previously a defense lawyer for Mr. Avery, said he "doesn't have enough hubris" to say with certainty that Mr. Avery is innocent.
How soul enriching to leave behind a sleazy Presidential candidate's hate and hubris to be in the presence of a masterful artist's refined vision and voice.
But none has demonstrated the hubris of Facebook in failing to satisfy a series of court-backed requests to turn over specific documents, records and data.
The Guilty ends up exploring intriguing, timely ideas about how the power handed to people like law enforcement officers can lead to hubris, arrogance, and violence.
For Schweller, Trump represents a retreat from the hubris of the Obama and Bush years — and dubiously successful wars of regime change in Iraq and Libya.
As a result, the same hubris that led to Sherlock killing Charles Magnussen in season three ends up getting Mary (Amanda Abbington) killed in season four.
"One Breath", Adam Skolnick's dissection of an extreme sport and post-mortem of a dive gone wrong, becomes a morality play of hubris, imprudence and obsession.
As Levy says (in, one imagines, a froth of capitalist hubris), he plans to "rape and exploit and pillage whatever" he wants to make a buck.
Judging by that "Don't come over" text, we can probably rest assured his hubris (and carelessness over iMessage) pretty much killed his chances of getting laid.
There was hubris: the man tasked with guarding the nation's secrets revealing them; a woman who had achieved incredible journalistic access committing the ultimate journalistic sin.
You should know how to hit a big-league curveball, and so you've got at least incompetence, and maybe a real good dose of hubris here.
He says that the bigger picture, though, is that an "epidemic of hubris" fueled the "Unicorn Industrial Complex," but that an antidote is on its way.
Strzok was guilty of poor decision-making and hubris — the fatal flaw inherent in so many protagonists in Greek tragedies — that directly led to his downfall.
This builds hubris into the corporate class and further severs the justice system in two, with one arrangement for the powerful and another for everyone else.
"Any presidential candidate enters the race with a dash of ego and hubris," said Lynda Tran, a Democratic operative and a founding partner of 270 Strategies.
There's the climate change-cum-hubris allegory going on, while the Maisie scenes draw upon an older audience's memory of watching Jurassic Park themselves, as kids.
As the endlessly complicated Walter, he plays every side of the character — addlepated old man, brilliant scientist, hubris-driven visionary, heartbroken father, cruelly pragmatic leader — perfectly.
With "Boîte-en-valise," presumptions of preservation from decay and social valorization through extraction from social context and function are (with hubris and prescience) self-performed.
The greatest threat is not from climate change but from the hubris to build so much in regions where we know hurricanes will continue to land.
He is suddenly crippled by the fear of making such a declaration, as if to make it is to somehow risk hubris, to jinx their future.
"The hubris is they thought we could do all this and help all these people when the Afghan economy was in the tank," Mr. Sopko said.
It was Mr. Zukofsky's uncompromising principles, his supporters said — or his unbridled hubris, according to his detractors — that appeared to have cost him a wider career.
The industry's hubris and naïveté were beginning to grate; I had moral, political, and personal misgivings about Silicon Valley's accelerating colonization of art, work, everyday life.
Hubris is the order of the day around the White House, and no-holds-barred is the only lesson he will have taken from this episode.
And the book is titled "Hubris: The Tragedy of War in the Twentieth Century" — not "Battles Which Changed the World," which had been its working title.
That would be nearly unthinkable hubris in the shadow play of Chinese politics, where ambition and power plays come cloaked in high-minded rhetoric and rules.
Four decades of failure to boost the rate of economic growth in the wealthy economies argue not against any particular growth theory, but rather against hubris.
This Is the Best Surface Ever Made, But It&aposs Still No LaptopTrue hubris is a person trying to use a Microsoft Surface Pro like a laptop.
The story says a lot about the time we're living in now, but it also has classic elements — hubris, villainy, greed, courage, and an intergenerational family struggle.
KENNETH JOHNSONStatesboro, Georgia If there was a failure in the election of 2016 it was the hubris of the Democratic Party and its flawed candidate, Hillary Clinton.
Unveiled with characteristic hubris at an overblown event, the $349 price was seen as wildly excessive at the time for what amounted to a glorified iPod dock.
State media have stopped talking about Made in China 2025, and have carried editorials about the dangers of hubris, especially when China remains dependent on foreign technologies.
After he wins the Fields Medal, the most prestigious prize in mathematics, and lands a faculty position at Princeton, hubris leads him to tackle another insurmountable conjecture.
Now it is disintegrating, destroyed by a mix of hubris and internal contradictions, according to Patrick Deneen, a professor of politics at the University of Notre Dame.
When thinking about how to frame this recap I kept returning to the sheer hubris of that "three days earlier" card at the beginning of the show.
For a long time, our sympathy for these characters could excuse serial killing, blind hubris, mob bossing, and child murder — but we drew the line at gender.
Tesla blamed its own "hubris" for stuffing its Model X crossover with too much technology, making it difficult to produce in volume, according to a Tesla statement.
He gets you to think about the way we have shaped the landscape to suit our needs, while recognizing the folly and hubris that goes into it.
Of course it could come to an end with a kind of detente with no clear winner, but that seems unlikely given the hubris of the combatants.
You know, a little bit of hubris gets knocked out of you when that happens, and I think that's actually a pretty useful thing to have happen.
And yet for reasons of pride, hubris or a failure to see the world as it is, Washington evidently continues to see Afghanistan as a salvageable situation.
What's so nefarious here is the particular hubris of thinking that having money and a cult of personality entitles you to the status of heroic world-changer.
The disbelieving individual in question is Oren Aks of Jerry Media, the marketing firm that promoted Fyre Festival, the stupidest disaster in the annals of millennial hubris.
When it comes to full-on de-extinction, they warned of hubris and getting carried away by the desire to perform the science just because we can.
Perhaps in the hubris of backing but not comprehending a category in which women play a very significant role, Silicon Valley is now getting its just desserts.
So while the story may yet punish Dany for her hubris, she ends the episode in a stronger and (more importantly) more stable position than she started.
A novelist and screenwriter, he made a terrific directorial debut with "Ex Machina" (2015), a creep-out set at the intersection of human hubris and artificial intelligence.
It's worth thinking carefully about why Trump's critics have been so wrong about the economy, and of the damage their hubris does to the anti-Trump case.
You have to begin in Vietnam, as Holbrooke did, and understand that American involvement there was a complex mix of sincerity and blindness and idealism and hubris.
But his outreach to the private sector, on which his plan depends, has been stymied by a lack of capacity and institutional experience, and, increasingly, his hubris.
While he is not the first president to speak and act with hubris and arrogance, he has chosen belligerence over diplomacy, bullying over accord, insult over care.
Democratic hubris seems to have convinced some wavering voters that it really is a binary choice: Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi or Donald Trump and Mike Pence.
If he is guilty of anything, they say, it may be a sort of moral hubris, a desire to put his rectitude and incorruptibility on public display.
The book asks why, when a new superpower threatens to displace a ruling power, the clash of hubris and paranoia often (but not always) results in war.
A more resolute critique would zero in on the fraud and folly and hubris that always seem to accompany the deeds of the best and the brightest.
The difference is that we've so much less tolerance now for men's bad behavior and impetuousness, their hubris and allergy to the very systems that benefit them.
"Chernobyl" This intimate look at the Chernobyl disaster of 1986 showed that the most dangerous monster is not an intergalactic despot or reptilian titan, but human hubris.
Boeing&aposs suspension of 737 Max production is an embarrassing symbol of the hubris it showed by trying to get the plane back in the air quickly.
For all these believers, their personal hubris makes them believe they have the authority to depart from the rule of law as set by a constitutional democracy.
To call these deaths and burials accidents implicitly perpetuated the idea that the randomness of nature was the killer, not the shortsightedness, cowardice or hubris of people.
It's a reminder that despite the crushing repercussions of hubris and the inspiring actions of a hero, this is, above all, a tragedy for the entire country.
My friend laughed at me for my hubris until, 12 seconds later, she had to make a similar dash to the toilet where she almost vomited profusely.
But with just five months to go until the exit treaty is supposed to be finalized, hubris and performance art have been edged out by exasperated pragmatism.
The hierarchy and hubris of these men, which eventually leads them all to death, also keeps them alive far longer than they might otherwise have made it.
Some of the same systemic problems that plagued Chernobyl—human hubris and complacency, regulatory capture, and self interest in minimizing attention on a disaster—still plague modern society.
People hate hubris and hypocrisy more than they hate evil, which is, I think, why we're seeing the beginnings of a bipartisan cultural backlash against the tech industry.
I really had no idea at the time how much politics and gender discrimination and class and, frankly, hubris played a part in the outcome of the trial.
It's a lot for any TV show to juggle, and any given episode of Evil feels about five minutes away from collapsing under its own hubris and ambition.
Tesla blamed its own "hubris" for stuffing its Model X crossover with too much technology, making it difficult to produce in volume, according to a Tesla statement today.
The hubris, the wantonness, the tragedy of living life on the raggedy edge of the one skill you might have, and the men who exploit you for it.
Their successors, susceptible to hubris and faced with new tensions and new technology, are increasing the chances that nuclear weapons will spread and that someone, somewhere will miscalculate.
Clinton 'kind of screws up with hubris' But the messages also showed Powell angry with Hillary Clinton over her handling of her personal emails as secretary of state.
Now, I don't have the hubris to suggest that my works do these things, but the agility and brilliance of New Narrative certainly pertains to what you're noticing.
Several top officials describe Jared Kushner in very similar ways: a good guy with good intentions, now under rising scrutiny because of a combination of naiveté and hubris.
The Joker has been done before and so well that he's impossible to improve, and any attempt to gild the water-squirting lily is an exercise in hubris.
"The problem with Hubris was that we wanted to be a brutal technical death metal band, but I never practiced,"admits Aði with a wide, Cheshire cat grin.
Couldn't agree more that elites have lost significant trust over the last few decades, mostly from hubris, corruption, and outright fraud (the financial crisis being just the largest).
As I listen to Mr. Sanders speak tonight — completely caught up in his own hubris — I am fascinated and repulsed by his angry entitlement to the Democratic nomination.
Beinstock believed that these methods suffocated the terroir, the grapes' natural expression of the land, and he disapproved of the hubris of those who considered themselves vineyard managers.
We need education that challenges the extreme hubris of leaders who believe the global nuclear status quo can survive indefinitely in the face of human fallibility and malevolence.
And as deeply as Pelosi understood Trump, especially his fatal flaws of ego and hubris, Xi may be in an even better position to outmaneuver the American president.
Why this matters: The scene highlights the hubris of one of Trump's closest confidants in the hours after the election victory — and the extraordinary nature of his fall.
"While economics is a really important and robust discipline, if we had a little humility and a little less hubris we can improve the field dramatically," Schapiro added.
" Dr. Swan, though, said Dr. McBride had been a victim of his own hubris and his desire to have another success like the early one involving thalidomide. "Dr.
I hope that some day far in the future, tourists don't swim through Midtown Manhattan and similarly reflect on the hubris and recklessness of early-21st-century Americans.
"Girls" is an outright rejection of the romantic West of Puccini, of the hubris of Manifest Destiny, of all the rosy myths you've heard about the Golden State.
What psychiatry needs to do, she says, is narrow its focus to the most severe forms of mental illness and "make a virtue of modesty" rather than hubris.
"In reality, the only lesson to be drawn from this episode is that academic economics, like many social sciences, is grounded in hubris and pseudo-precision," he wrote.
But "The Riddle of the Sphinx" moved the show forward to still-bigger themes: creation, death and the hubris of men who believe these forces can be reshaped.
This event was many things: an international laughingstock, an object lesson in hubris, a surprise survivalist adventure and a handy repository for all the schadenfreude in the world.
"To come down and say he wants to be the head of the Democratic Party — the hubris is unbelievable," one New York Democrat told Politico of Bloomberg's bid.
Casting a wary eye on technological hubris across the 20th century, this hourlong piece now prompts snickers for the very 1990s look of its projected words and images.
A tale of hubris — with foolish pride and an inevitable fall — it opens in contemporary New York, where Dr. Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), is flying high as a supersurgeon.
Yet the real joy of this coming-of-age story derives from inhabiting such a nuanced 17-year-old, who vividly captures the hubris and insecurity of youth.
The terrifying hubris depicted in the movie is ever more pertinent given that President Trump has recently signaled an intention to increase the American military presence in Afghanistan.
Whether these strategic decisions were because of hubris-driven ideology about democratizing the Middle East, bureaucratic intransigence, or just plain ignorance will be debated by scholars for decades.
Trump's campaign so far has reflected him: a one-man show with good political instincts, no guardrails, no discipline and way, way too much ego and hubris. 2628.
In an angry response, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Macron himself was suffering from "brain death" and he was showing disrespect and hubris by questioning Turkish action.
"I think your focus needs to be ensuring the Fed doesn't once again permit the buildup of risks in the market and hubris at the Fed," Crapo said.
In interviews with a half-dozen participants, it is clear Mr. Trump's failed gambit was the culmination of two years of threats, hubris and misjudgment on both sides.
I get that he's been punched in the head a few times – albeit not that many, having picked his opponents pretty carefully – but it doesn't excuse such unbelievable hubris.
They question the hubris of an American boy billionaire who believes the world needs his help and posit that existing businesses and governments are better positioned to spread connectivity.
And if there is one lesson I've learned, it's a simple one: Do not, under any circumstances, use an international agreement as a vehicle for either vengeance or hubris.
It's a messy story, about hubris, and mortality, and the desperate greed of love that can cause us to do things we know full well will end in disaster.
Jia Yueting, for example, founder of tech empire LeEco, has become a poster child for hubris – and his flagship listed unit is one of the largest tickers on ChiNext.
The 49ers, on the other hand, are just now entering the worst part of the NFL franchise life cycle: a once-good team on the downswing, ruined by hubris.
And this is all just one interpretation of a film that offers up many possible readings: Weiner is also about hubris, about the nature of scandal, about the media.
I mention the issues Apple has had above not as a dig, though some might be inclined to view Apple integrating privacy with marketing as boldness bordering on hubris.
It's also what allowed us to read real-world metaphors into a fantasy show, seeing the worldwide threat as global warming, nuclear annihilation, or the hubris of human exceptionalism.
If you have enough hubris to want to run for presidency with zero political experience, it's a good indicator that being president probably isn't the right gig for you.
An early convert to Macronism, Collomb said the president and his team "lacked humility" and warned of hubris - a viewpoint which opinion polls show is shared by many voters.
And when we, very full of hubris, would say, "Variety is going to be out of business in no time because of us," kind of statements, it was early.
This latest revelation—that, post-conviction, Labrie was regularly breaking the conditions of his bail—serves only to add an additional layer to the young man's already substantial hubris.
I'm sure there's going to be a logical explanation — maybe the dinosaurs are a bioweapon run amok, or a failed amusement park attraction, or a metaphor for scientific hubris.
I don't want to ever jinx anything and assume that you're going to have a sequel to complete a story, because that's hubris and that will almost always backfire.
She has traveled the world while circling the Iron Throne and seen dozens of leaders undone by hubris and cruelty (including herself, from time to time, but she learned!).
That is until a combination of his own hubris and bad timing (the 2008 financial crisis) causes the Wangs to lose everything — from rags to riches to rags again.
He saw the same low-rate hubris leading up to both the tech and housing bubbles — and he says the similarities to today's situation are too uncanny to ignore.
They are among Beckmann's finest efforts: "Falling Man" (1950) shows a nearly naked man plummeting from a burning skyscraper, a modern Icarus, you might say, felled for his hubris.
In retrospect, Crichton's "Westworld" was the prototype for his most famous work, "Jurassic Park," another story about a theme park undone by the flaws and hubris of its creators.
Thirty years later, Chernobyl has become a morbid tourist attraction, a lesson on the extreme human cost of government hubris—and, to a group of around 140 people, home.
His move showed hubris, but also great opportunity: In Chelsea, this weathered, middle-aged man with his cardboard-box table and his cards and his patter was a curiosity.
Mr. Cosby, the prison accommodations won't be anything like those that you've become accustomed to in the long and privileged life that you have — in your hubris — thrown away.
While hardly unopinionated — Merry's "Sands of Empire" (2005) is a sharp attack on the hubris of American interventionism — he has a healthy respect for the facts, wherever they lead.
She is right to criticize the hubris of tech types who want to change the world yet rarely stop to consider what people, given the choice, might actually want.
His hubris was on display during the 2016 campaign when he said he could "stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot someone" and not lose any votes.
The very illusions that brought us victory are what powered our subsequent hubris, and nemesis rose from the inevitable disillusion of a world that trusted us in our folly.
In "The Politician," Mr. Corenswet's smile does overtime as a balm for the show's protagonist, Payton Hobart, played by Ben Platt, a model of teenage hubris and self-regard.
A pileup of clichés in service to technological whiz-bangery, "Alita" is one more story of the not quite human brought to life with hubris and bleeding-edge science.
This embarrassment to the city presents a painful lesson in how bumper-sticker slogans and the hubris of elected — and corporate — officials can create losers on all sides. Gov.
The circumstances by which the parliament obtained these documents from U.S. software firm Six4Three were extraordinary, but so too is the hubris revealed by the emails contained in the cache.
Silicon Valley grew out of the humble dreams of a Stanford engineering community, fighting off the hubris of hierarchy and gleaming office towers in the early days of Hewlett-Packard.
The book was originally published in 2007, when Trump enjoyed the hubris of his billions and a hit reality TV show, without the occupational headaches of propriety and good taste.
"What we have to avoid is any kind of hubris as these competitors emerge," Keith Leverkuhn, vice president and general manager of Boeing's 737 Max project, told CNBC on Tuesday.
He describes the expansion eastward of NATO after the end of the Cold War as "a textbook combination of both hubris and bad geopolitics" that needlessly poisoned relations with Russia.
Told from the point of view of Bernard L. Madoff, now serving a 150-year prison sentence for perpetrating America's greatest Ponzi scheme, it's a story of chutzpah, not hubris.
The subtle layering of visionary utopias, from New York and Munich to Beijing, with abstracted values of the planet's demise through global warming draws ominous connections between modernity and hubris.
Chernobyl ought to be a memorial site, a reminder of the perils of hubris, its atmosphere closer to a concentration camp than to the twisted theme park it has become.
Her story is equal parts terrible punishment, cruel ingenuity, and erotic hubris, and it explains the incalculable: how a family with no visible talents can amass fortune and perpetual fame.
That bullishness turned out to be hubris on 'Black Monday' when U.S. stocks plunged more than 203 percent on 19 October that year, the worst day in Wall Street history.
Clinton was grilled and while she did an excellent job on the substance, she has since tripped on her own hubris -- and it may have just cost her the election.
Or, you know, do the total opposite and commit a true sin of hubris by chicken-frying one of the most expensive kinds of beef there is; that's cool too.
In a moment of hubris a generation before Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, the airline had even opened a "waiting list" for the first tourists to travel to outer space.
But there is a deeper reason, which is that history allows us to understand our own fallibility and hubris, helping us to approach our shortcomings with some degree of humility.
It is about whether the blowback from failed austerity, the hubris of the euro project and the relentless rise of inequality will provide a fair wind for racism and chauvinism.
"You can go all over the place with the reasons: Youth, hubris, rebelling against your own upbringing," Lipka, who was dealing with his parent's difficult divorce at the time, offers.
"One of the starting points was my fascination with the First World War, that extraordinary trans-cultural madness that arose out of a clash of hubris between empires," Eno says.
It turns out to be a near-fatal act of hubris, unleashing some malevolent force—"like a dot of black shadow, quick and hideous"—that then pursues and torments him.
Sure, the plutocrats rigged the system, took all the gains and then, when they were about to lose because of fraud and hubris, they were bailed out by the taxpayers.
Reflecting on Fillmore's feuds with members of his own party, his hubris around Southern-appeasement, and his nativist political orientation, it's hard not to see his ghost in Trump's presidency.
Courage without hubris will get them through these early days as they learn to work with each other and to build the internal coalitions necessary to enact the president's agenda.
" Stein also thinks that the Immigration Act of 1965, which helped do away with decades of xenophobic measures, "was a great way to retaliate against Anglo-Saxon dominance and hubris.
While the scientists undertaking the research see it as a way to restore a ruined ecosystem, detractors see the process as unnatural and even an unnecessary show of scientific hubris.
This act of hubris by the previous secretary of State is disloyal, unethical and a clear violation of existing federal law, the Logan Act (more on that dubious statute shortly).
And then he set to work joining the proud fraternity of enthusiasts who possess the kind of hubris that can make automotive engineers like Richard Parry-Jones shake their heads.
West Side Story is one of those shows that is simultaneously so immortal and so dated that to radically re-stage it in 2020 feels like an act of hubris.
But the decision could prompt a backlash among moderate members of the party elite, who see a dangerous hubris in Mr. Xi's actions, some experts on Chinese politics have said.
Of all Filipino dishes, adobo "has the most leeway for a cook's imagination, hubris, art or bigoted sense of one's own mother's love-and-greatness," the novelist Gina Apostol said.
Because they didn't even try, in their arrogance and hubris, they didn't take what we would argue are reasonable steps to find out what was true, and what wasn't true.
"The most bewildering thing — and this is not vanity or hubris — is why something inferior has been created when something superior could have been," he told The Daily Telegraph newspaper.
Where The Handmaid's Tale focuses almost entirely on misogyny as the driving force of dystopia, MaddAddam imagines multiple interconnected causes — including climate change, income inequality, religious evangelism, and scientific hubris.
Set in the New World in the 18th century, this wonderfully eccentric movie centers on an official of the Spanish empire brought low by hubris and the laughter of women.
The Mosul Dam, the project of a dictator's hubris, is a literal and metaphorical sinkhole—for the dreams of a nation and for funds that could be better used elsewhere.
Men are judged on their potential and given leadership roles based on their over-confidence and hubris; women are judged on their previous records and penalized for being overly confident.
Granted, a certain amount of hubris is required to believe we'll soon master the wondrous mechanism that turned lone cells into whales and giraffes in a mere few billion years.
On the Moby Dick front, similar to the whale, the lighthouse can be seen as a symbol for man's hubris in trying to overcome or conquer nature's most powerful forces.
On the subject of the final sequence, man's hubris, and light, Eggers told Vox that he wrote Ephraim to represent the Greek mythological figure of Prometheus and Thomas as Proteus.
President Trump has refused to acknowledge that the Constitution and the law apply to him; now his hubris tells him he has the power to wage war all by himself.
The invasion of Iraq, burdened with military hubris, threw out every existing source of stability and reignited centuries-old feuds that no two-week crash course in Farsi could fix.
Citron concluded its report by saying "there are more things wrong" with Foley's comments than "the now infamous commercial" and added that his "remarks are filled with hubris" and "ludicrous."
The trouble with Reason Rally is how little it cares for what comes after; its hubris is the faith of so many attendees that pure reason will reward their politics.
If Musk had merely considered the proposal privately — and, hey, it's a CEO's job to consider every reasonable idea — then Musk would remain a man of hubris but still discretion.
With that level of innovation comes all kinds of pitfalls, too: the hubris, the winner-takes-all approach, the seeming lack of concern for how new tech will really impact people.
He considers the flagrant racism of "The White Man's Burden", a notorious call for America to occupy the Philippines, alongside denunciations of Western hubris in lesser-known texts such as "Recessional".
Screenshot: YouTubeIt started as all tales of hubris do: with Yeast Ken, a Japanese plushie who is a dog and also a loaf of bread, and recently went viral on Twitter.
It could also foreshadow the opposite, since Dany does seem to be operating with some hubris and we've learned that dragons can, in fact, be speared by Lannister allies (ahem, Bronn).
"I do think there was some hubris there with the X," Musk said, explaining that the company erred in trying to pack too many features and new technologies into the vehicle.
The epitome of Silicon Valley hubris, Zuckerberg so richly deserves to be forever clowned on for the utter gracelessness with which he tripped and continues to trip over his own dick.
It is also a stark caution against human hubris, as the early decades of hereditary science show just how much damage science can cause when it's poorly done and unethically applied.
"I really don't think that they will fall victim to hubris and if we play slightly less well, they understand it can be due to any set of circumstances," he said.
Tesla said this month that Model X deliveries missed first-quarter expectations because of parts shortages stemming from "Tesla's hubris in adding far too much new technology" to the Model X.
History teaches that these ambitions are too easily foiled by powerful, secretive foreign bureaucracies and the same combination of daunting logistical obstacles and official hubris that have foiled nation-building efforts.
Syromyatnikov's Znamya can be read both as a pathbreaking and unduly forgotten experiment, as well as a cautionary tale of human hubris, of the perils of pushing the workday too far.
"The Conservatives have not yet broken the British system of democracy, but through their hubris and incompetence they have managed to make a mockery of it," it said in an editorial.
As he and his statue strut off into the after parties, the hubris we associate with A-listers finally appears in Decaprico: He vows to accumulate enough awards "for a gangbang."
It's hard not to see this the greatest example of the hubris of power since King Canute sat on a beach and told the tide it was making a big mistake.
With the help of his mother (Yvette Nicole Brown) and friends, including Valentina (Michele), Courtney will have to overcome his hubris if he wants to transform the struggling city he loves.
"Everything [Clinton] touches she kind of screws up with hubris," he wrote in August 85033, while criticizing her use of a private email server while she served as secretary of State.
Analysts say its combination of acquisitive hubris, operational failures, murky financials and shoddy corporate governance cast a shadow over the clean-tech industry, though many firms are far more prudently managed.
It requires a spectacular amount of hubris to take an argument you know is patently ridiculous—something so absurd and whiny it falls on its face immediately—and make it anyway.
Granted, they've admitted that Jim Tomsula, Head Coach, was a step too far into madness, but they remain a team with huge question marks, from roster talent to front office hubris.
It's an evaluation prone to both hubris and optimism, and many security experts have cast doubt on the very notion that there is some unique American ability to conduct vulnerability research.
The idea was that firms like Nasdaq Clearing would act as a bulwark against the greed, hubris or poor judgment of some traders in the grand casino that is derivatives trading.
Flake borrows his title from Barry Goldwater's famous 1960 statement of libertarian principle, a response to big government hubris and a foundational text for the conservatism that eventually elected Ronald Reagan.
You could say that the greatest danger of accepting such a commission is the hubris of the later writer pointlessly emulating the great one before him, and it would be true.
I expected, first of all, that some portion of the contestants would be picked explicitly to fail, their hubris acting as exculpatory justification for the pleasure of watching a disaster unfold.
Just 37 maybes and reopened wounds and every sign that hubris won the day and put the most self-involved, destructive leader the U.S. has ever known into the Oval Office.
He opens the series as the heir apparent to the family empire, but his hubris, addictions, and blind loyalty send him into a spiral that has fans clamoring to rescue him.
Prosecutors said Mr. Craig gave in to hubris and self-interest, hiding the truth of his media contacts, not only from the Justice Department, but from his own firm's general counsel.
He does not try to extrapolate Stephen's narrative into some all-encompassing portrayal of ambition and hubris, but remains firmly in the realm of this particular boy in this particular moment.
Too bad, because it's a spellbinding tale of political hubris — Mr. Christie cynically shifting roles from tough-talking rival of Donald Trump to fawning acolyte after Mr. Christie's own candidacy failed.
There are several sayings in the language about the danger of hubris: The tallest tree takes the most wind; stick your head out too far and it will get chopped off.
For those already in power, clarity can be as tragically easy to obtain as the vanity it often resembles — a combination of narcissism and hubris that's liable to produce calamitous outcomes.
His speech, given under a banner reading "Mission Accomplished," became a symbol of hubris and of the premature declaration of victory in Iraq, a country where US forces are now battling ISIS.
When Mulvaney told reporters to "Get over it" amid claims that foreign policy in Ukraine was being motivated by hopes of a political payoff, the White House's hubris appeared out of control.
With supporting detail from Guardian reporter Carole Cadwalladr and former company executive Julian Wheatland, among others, The Great Hack pieces together the story of a company undone by its own amoral hubris.
Peter Eavis has some potential reasons it decided to retreat so late in the game: • Hubris: Unlike rivals, Deutsche Bank didn't raise capital after the financial crisis, ultimately leaving it significantly weaker.
Australia's corporate regulator on Tuesday took aim at the 'Big Four' major banks, saying they were very powerful with "a lot of hubris" and not used to being taken on by regulators.
It's a family story on one level, but mostly it's about the king's hubris in pitting in his own law against the law of the gods, who demand that Polyneices be buried.
"We would get pitches for yoga mat cleaners, or people selling a lot of used clothing and putting it into a business model that just reeked of first-world hubris," he said.
" In that same letter, Buffett warns that even a great company can see its "value stagnate in the presence of hubris or of boredom that caused the attention of managers to wander.
In hacked emails, Powell wrote: "Everything (Hillary Clinton) touches she kind of screws up with hubris," blunt comments that the the Bush administration secretary of state did not intend to go public.
Their hubris gets thwarted: God "confused the language of the entire earth," making the people unintelligible to each other, and "scattered them upon the face of the entire earth" (Genesis 11:9).
Some dance music aims to evoke the ecstasy of a sweaty nightclub, but Hubris aims for the paranoid underbelly: the anxiety that comes from spending so much time in dark, cramped spaces.
In that humanity class we learned about hubris and ego and how it's just that thing that every culture and civilization has and has always been the thing that broke every man.
I identified with the whole messy arc of their love story, from the hubris to the exploitation; the buying of her own engagement ring to the bloated face, tears, and self-destruction.
With founders now in control of unicorn boards, with money in their pockets and the press heralding them as geniuses transforming the world, founder hubris and bad behavior should be no surprise.
The title, which Deal and Francis repeat in harmony at the chorus, strips humankind of its hubris with a reminder that we're all primates who rely on an ecosystem we've almost destroyed.
Blasted by the media for hubris and greed, Allardyce was shown the door by England on Tuesday for seeking a lucrative sideline role while talking to undercover reporters from Britain's Daily Telegraph.
As the controversial piece of art has found a permanent home, Parisians weigh in on the moral vacancy of Koons' tribute to the Paris terror attacks, accusing it of clichéd American hubris.
These moments allowed for a view into the psyches of two executives whose companies are reshaping the world: There is hubris, anger at being unappreciated and a desire to abdicate moral responsibility.
Cisgender folks who've never walked in our shoes can't believe the hubris of trans people insisting that we play ourselves in film and television roles, rather than having other people imitate us.
There are a number of very involved subplots on this show that essentially end with a character confronting no larger conflict or villain than their own hubris, unwise loyalties, denial, or delusions.
What kind of hubris made me believe that I would be capable of saying something about the real Russia after a nine-day trip through one tiny corner of this vast country?
MICHAEL QUANE, HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. To the Editor: While I do not doubt James Comey's truthfulness or good intent, I believe that his legacy is fatally tainted by the character flaw of hubris.
" Raza also accuses research scientists and her fellow oncologists of "unshakable hubris, convinced as we are that we possess the power to untangle the intricacies of as complex a disease as cancer.
The New York City mayor has decried Mike Bloomberg's hubris for pursuing the presidency, castigated Bloomberg's apology for his race-based policing policies and excoriated his immediate predecessor's "damning" record on homelessness.
It was a work of enormous talent, exciting promise and considerable hubris: Mr. Aucoin wrote his own libretto, inventing a story about Walt Whitman's work with wounded soldiers during the Civil War.
But this remarkable, free-admission show, made up largely of work from Greek museums, gives quite another view, of an art based on narratives driven by hatred, hubris, lust, grief and violence.
But this remarkable, free-admission show made up largely of work from Greek museums, gives quite another view, of an art based on narratives driven by hatred, hubris, lust, grief and violence.
At once daffy, scathing, and inspirational, the series is a smart genre-bender, mixing Ryan Murphy wackiness with Sorkinian uplift (minus the hubris), and Norman Lear sitcom beats with " Scandal "-esque twists.
While most of the balloon incidents are at least a little humorous (the hubris of man, to create such beasts!), a small handful of accidents have ended with people being seriously injured.
But as the decade closes, Sandberg is one of the two faces of the company that has come to represent the exploitation of people's privacy and the hubris of the technology industry.
It's more certain in the case of Lady Trieu, crushed beneath the weight of her own technological marvel (let's just call it hubris), like the true daughter of Ozymandias that she is.
And frankly, this makes sense in that the members we would expect to engage in improper or illegal behavior are the ones who are full of hubris and believe they cannot lose.
In his short pants, sweatshirt and knitted wool hat, Mr. Natanzon could look like an amiable loser to his easy marks, as he baited them with his nonstop babble and swaggering hubris.
He's stepped way too far out on this limb but, thanks to the very hubris that led him to think the transcript wasn't a problem, he is wholly unaware of that fact.
If they're at all typical, there's more than a little hubris and obsession in their plans and more than a little romance in their thinking about the world they are helping to create.
Bungie's story rivals gaming's most volatile, its marriage to Halo growing steadily uneasy under fatigue, hubris and the weight of blockbuster expectation when it wasn't at risk of being outright consumed from within.
Partly it's the perceived hubris and hypocrisy — that we talk about "making the world a better place" when in fact we sometimes seem to only be making it a better place for ourselves.
Draper's impassioned conviction that he, an investor and bitcoin enthusiast, knows what's politically in the best interest of all Californians is a classic example of the dangerous hubris of wildly wealthy tech entrepreneurs.
Props to Bobo for trying to Jedi mind-trick them into believing the whole car-crushing incident didn't happen using the hubris and poker face of a mediocre white man gaslighting us all.
After all, several of them once led high-handed campaigns to open markets in far-off lands by working in cahoots with pliant local despots, only to learn hard lessons about colonial hubris.
It's a travel disaster movie that derides the hubris of human beings, and sets up a class difference between its leads to emphasize how men in power devalue the lives of poor people.
This was yet another instance of unrestrained hubris; another case of him figuratively shooting someone on 5th Avenue, which, as he told us before, he thinks would not cost him a single vote.
To think that down-ballot Democrats are going to be able to do that by persuading lifelong Republicans that they've been committed to the wrong ideological team this whole time seems like hubris.
Remembering that about my own kids, and myself, will help rid me of any hubris I might feel when one of my children succeeds and any shame I might feel when they fail.
Proponents of small-scale, low-impact NETs, such as changes to soil management on farms, though, bridle at being considered alongside what they see as high-tech hubris of the most disturbing kind.
Traditional Republicans and foreign diplomats vied for his mobile-phone number, even as they smirked at his hubris in taking on huge responsibilities: relations with China and Mexico, overhauling government IT and more.
Lee conceived of a family, whose powers seemed to be based somewhat prosaically around earth, air, fire, and water—gained through their own hubris, against the backdrop of the Cold War space race.
The danger for him is becoming hoisted on his own hubris, left hanging in the wind by allies only too eager to egg him on to deliver on their needs while forgetting America's.
It seems insane, but this is the party that managed to turn a presidential sex scandal into an unprecedented midterm election defeat in 1998 through exactly the same mix of hubris and overreach.
Their constant reinforcement only feeds their boss' hubris, prompting him to do self-destructive things like seek a "60 Minutes" interview and leak an assessment of conditions contrary to the White House's wishes.
The shah's story resonates with us as the tragedies of Sophocles or Shakespeare do—as tales of the hubris of men who believe they are doing good, but who instead work horrible mistakes.
Yes. [Laughs] He didn't really like it, and I was going through this real ego trip, this rock star hubris at the time, and I remember freaking out because he didn't like it.
The crux of Obamacare's failure was hubris; Democrats had the audacity to presume that Washington knew better than states and individuals when it came to the diversity of patient needs across the country.
His hubris, on full display as he preens and gossips and makes catty remarks about Trump's spray tan and hand size, quite possibly put this man he considers a dangerous buffoon in office.
For a president who has passed no major economic legislation to impact the economy, it's the height of hubris for Trump to take credit for presiding over the continuation of the Obama recovery.
Tech billionaires from Mark Zuckerberg to Bill Gates have done impressive philanthropic work, but they have both applied their hubris and their cash to failed efforts to try to reform education in America.
" Read's key disagreement with Bendell is his belief that we still have time to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat, saying, "I think it's hubris to think that we know the future.
Its kind of the height of hubris to try to improve upon a classic mid-century American green bean casserole recipe that calls for canned cream of mushroom soup, but this one succeeds.
The story spun here is indeed that of the clan whose name became a byword for world-shattering Wall Street hubris in 2008, when the mighty firm of Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy.
Woodmansey was present and accounted for in the Ziggy Stardust era from 1969-1973 when Bowie crisscrossed the globe and experimented with drugs, sexuality and boundaries in a haze of rock star hubris.
It was indeed a "tragedy" in the colloquial sense ("an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress"), but not at all in the literary sense, with its implicit pattern of crisis/hubris/nemesis.
" After several false starts, the estate and St. Martin's Press approached Mr. McCaig, who told The Times that he had taken on the assignment out of "six parts hubris and four parts poverty.
I started with the local paper's puzzles and then graduated to The New York Times, where I continued to add days to my solving week until I had collected the full set. Hubris!
Vick's tale is one of against-long-odds achievement, meteoric ascension to the pinnacle of his profession and losing it all, while falling prey to hubris and his own cripplingly poor decision-making.
He has titanic ambition and all the problematic hubris that goes with it," said Bryant Simon, history professor at Temple University and author of "Everything But the Coffee: Learning About America from Starbucks.
I urge you to forget about that, as I'm sure this has no indication on any future problems developing such sophisticated technology, playing the role of God and neglecting our own hubris.  Nay!
Elon Musk's hubris after his now-infamous tweet about possibly taking Tesla private could come back to haunt him with regulators, former Securities and Exchange Commission attorney Teresa Goody told CNBC on Monday.
In a time tainted by curatorial hubris ranging from the revolutionary to the messianic, in which art so often becomes instrumentalized, Tohmé's proposal was refreshingly modest and placed the artists' work center stage.
Dodelson said that "both sides are wrong" and that it's an "act of hubris" to think that a simple model of dark matter, dark energy, and cosmic inflation could explain the universe's largest scales.
Ballard's hubris and failure to lock key players into contracts that would make them safe from WHA poaching led to the decimation of the Leafs' roster, and they finished dead last the following season.
Actors Heather Donahue, Mike Williams, and Josh Leonard march into the woods with the naive hubris of an entire pre-9/11 generation, confident that they can't stray too far from safety or civilization.
Based on his political gifts, it would be easy to dismiss Weiner's flameout as hubris, and his "scandal" -- a relative misdemeanor in the bigger scheme of political transgressions -- as a sideshow to the issues.
Whether it's the "hubris" of Megyn Kelly, of Fox, who dares challenge Trump on camera, or the fact of his opponent, Hillary Clinton, continuing to dominate him in the polls, Trump can't stand it.
If you saw 2005 sci-fi flick The Island, you already know exactly what I'm talking about—because in a fit of hubris, The Island was produced by none other than the Illuminati themselves.
Even as privacy hounds and antitrust watchdogs at the FTC and on Capitol Hill sniff and scratch at Facebook's door, the social media giant, apparently high on hubris, just keeps tossing them red meat.
Perhaps it was hubris to think that the West could construct a democratic state in the middle of Central Asia, unshackled by corruption and strong enough to keep the militants and warlords at bay.
It's one of the few moments in Drake's career where he's seemingly forced to operate from somewhere other than his hubris, though this could just be a result of that pride being somewhat broken.
I saw the ball come loose but, with great hubris, I declared the play a catch, because clearly he had possession, turned to the end zone, and extended the ball across the goal line.
Few things undo dramatic characters as effectively as preening hubris — just ask Joffrey, Oberyn, and any number of killed-off slavers and henchmen — and Ramsay doesn't realize how many forces are aligning against him.
To the Editor: Stanley Fish's harangue against Historians Against Trump's open letter, which I signed, charges us with hubris and denies our qualifications for warning against potential dangers we see in the coming election.
It's obvious that the middle ground needs to be re-created in Spain, that Rajoy (if he survives) must drop his high-handedness and Puigdemont his destructive hubris, and that a dialogue is essential.
The long tunnels leading into these mountain shelters are haunted by the dark side of scientific progress, just as the mountains themselves are shadowed by the human hubris that continues to drive climate change.
But the culture of cool that this scene propagated spawned a hubris that took over Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and eventually kicked off its downfall as people flocked to the borough faster than it could handle.
Yet rather than foster, as Zimmer writes, "a sense of mastery over the microbial world," the 1918-19 "Spanish flu" pandemic underlined the limits of modern bacteriological knowledge and the dangers of scientific hubris.
Had he lived long enough to read "Air Traffic," one hopes he could have seen past his hubris and their strained relations to offer what might be Pardlo's most coveted review: Well done, son.
There's not much you can add without hubris to the nearly perfect B-movie tale of a nebbishy florist's assistant, Seymour Krelborn, who accidentally discovers a plant that grows gargantuan when fed human blood.
And while that can yield fine results, it doesn't always lend itself to the kind of divine hubris required to put your thoughts in print and expect anyone to care enough to read them.
Over the past several years, relative economic decline, foreign adventurism, a lack of engagement, and hubris have caused both our allies and our adversaries to put less faith in what we do or say.
But clearly we allowed some combination of hubris and over reliance on historical methods of assessing risk, to blind us to the fact that there were some structural problems building up in financial markets.
You are about to learn the cost of hubris, for the same universe that brought the Tweeter in Chief to office clearly does not stand down in the face of a black-eyed pea.
In the first half, Young played a tragic hero; in the second she was a tragic hero, complete with hubris, a fall, and the most palpable relief I have ever felt in a theater.
"It has been Apple's pricing hubris on iPhone XR that was the major factor in the company's December earnings debacle in China," Daniel Ives, an analyst with Wedbush, wrote in an investor note on Friday.
It's a vivid sequence, but it's also one that works as a detailed metaphor for the blind spots caused by America's form of techno-militarism, and what happens when theory-induced hubris encounters messy reality.
Dr. Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum), Jurassic Park's quirky Cassandra figure, insists in voiceover that these developments are more than just a consequence of technological hubris, more than just humankind messing with things that it shouldn't.
This is perhaps a fitting political epitaph for Theresa May, who steps down as leader of the party on June 7th after three years characterised by a toxic combination of hubris, dithering and poor judgment.
They burst on the scene at a time when dookie gold chains were getting dookier, James Brown sampling was en vogue, and ghettos throughout the US were being littered with the hubris from crack cocaine.
The Baby Boomer hubris and NIMBYism that sent malls into further and further orbits from city centers has come home to roost and it promises to change the face of retail in a big way.
Cooper continues displaying his hubris when Katie takes him to the site of the real playtest, a cavernous mansion where he'll see realistic but harmless images created by the intracranial device Katie injected into him.
But then there's this line, full of high-tech hubris and bravado: I've reached out to the company but they've pulled most of their social media presence and I haven't heard back on any channel.
Cersei's hubris should have doomed her, but given George R. R. Martin's supposed fondness for subverting fantasy tropes, it also wouldn't be unheard of for her to be the only one who survives this mess.
But Nintendo succumbed to hubris with its next system, pricing the 3DS at $249.99 — a ridiculous decision in 2011 with the smartphone onslaught underway, and $299.993 more than the original DS launched at in 2004.
"There was so much hubris there it scared me away... This felt like the late technology bubble roadshows," one of the investors said, referring to the IPO bonanza of the dot-com boom in 2000.
Carillion's failure was a story of "recklessness, hubris and greed" and could happen again, a 101-page report by the Work and Pensions committee and the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy select committee had said.
The contradictions of modern American democracy we'd tried to convince ourselves had been vanquished—racism, sexism, Gilded Age-style consumerist excess, the merging of the political class with the economic elite, hubris abroad—remained entrenched.
It was his hubris and desire to be unchained from his staff that led him to meet Putin alone for nearly two hours in Helsinki -- fueling rumors that he is under the Russian leader's spell.
Indeed, Mr. Bergé's hubris gets plenty of airing, including a meltdown over photographers at a runway show to a sneering set piece in a cherry picker high above the Place de la Concorde in Paris.
Because for as much as Michael Crichton tried to suggest the dangers of technology and the hubris of resurrecting a world lost to history, his original "Westworld" was also a diverting piece of genre entertainment.
Today it is a $1.5 trillion colossus, one of the world's largest banks, with offices in 59 countries — and, thanks to its well­documented pattern of violating laws, an international symbol of greed, recklessness and hubris.
We should be wary of accepting the "reformer" credentials of a person who has so far distinguished himself for his hubris and incompetence while compiling a record of failure and repeated violations of international law.
The acceptance of human imperfection, in both personal and political ­decision-making, may be "tragic" if that entails an embrace of humility rather than hubris, but it seems to me that this simply reflects good judgment.
A rout in internet firms' share prices since August has led plenty of people to ask if the tech industry is experiencing this sequence of hope, hubris and hurt for the second time in two decades.
I hope people revisit history to think about lessons for the future so unnecessary suffering or poor(er) legacies can be eliminated, but you know, I guess ignorance and hubris can present themselves as attractive packages.
The failure of Carillion was a story of "recklessness, hubris and greed" and could happen again, a 101-page report by the Work and Pensions committee and the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy select committee said.
I'm not sure why Dennis Hopper's 1971 film maudit The Last Movie was included, except perhaps as an example of full-tilt countercultural hubris, but it's always great to see this misunderstood, reviled masterpiece. —J. Hoberman
It tempers the hubris of our species, which has convinced itself that with enough research funds and engineering knowhow, we will be able to perfectly recreate this unique spaceship that predated up by billions of years.
TITANIC The iceberg is the inflexible demands of cosmic justice whereby the Lord requires that He sacrifice His son to Himself to change rules about punishing sin that He made, and the boat is man's hubris.
Many say his backing of Moore -- even after multiple women accused the judge of sexual impropriety when they were in their teens and Moore was in his 30s -- shows a hubris that needs to be checked.
Writers and localizers massaged this familiar story—a Princess, a Hero, an Adversary—until it was something uncanny and unsettling, a story about the failure of a prophecy, hubris, and—seriously—the unreliability of drone warfare.
As I stood on the airport curb, wondering what to do, it struck me that the aurora industry was a kind of elaborate whistling for the lights, with all the folly and hubris that this entailed.
But since then, the hubris of "playing God" has been freely invoked in debates over the atomic bomb, artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, nanotechnology and just about any other technology that threatens to overrun its human creators.
While some urban planners roll their eyes, it is true that America's cities have always been built on someone's hubris, whether the characters who plotted Manhattan's street grid, or those who imagined the Golden Gate Bridge.
"This is a classic example of hubris and mendacity," said Mr. Sopko, a former prosecutor who was appointed as the special inspector general by President Barack Obama in 2012 and has remained under the Trump administration.
And those who fear that the President's moods and hubris are increasingly driving his actions are worried the departure of one of his most trusted friends and aides, Hope Hicks, could make him even more volatile.
She also talks about how the old ship was "an accident waiting to happen"; the hubris of shipping executives; the conflicting demands of commerce and safety; and whether any lessons have been learned after the tragedy.
In Episode 8, we finally saw Adrian Veidt as he's always been: a man so full of arrogance and overinflated self-worth that he actually named his costumed superhero identity after a poetic monument to hubris.
We could even lament the hubris of trying to create a human from the skin of a lesser Backstreet Boy's left buttock and a Steve Bannon sperm sample and giving the thing its own TV show.
Barbara Kruger's "Loser" cover for New York magazine will become the "Dewey Defeats Truman" of our age: a sign of hubris by a corporate media that rushed to prove it knew what it was talking about.
"Terms of Service" centers on Dinesh's hubris and the quick death of PiperChat, as the team discovers they'd skirted some privacy regulations that led to 33 percent of the app's users being under the age of 13.
"I think as we've seen in other circumstances, like the Muslim ban or the transgender military ban, courts are recognizing that this president isn't acting with lawful discretion, he's acting out of hubris, animus, misinformation," Azmy said.
If it does fly (and its maiden launch is pencilled in for the early 2020s) it will be, by far, the most powerful rocket ever built—yet, says Mr Musk, even cheaper than a Falcon 9. Hubris?
"When you read the complaint about what Musk did — basically fabricating this out of whole cloth, precisely in order to smash the people betting against his stock — the thing that stands out is his hubris, " Cramer said.
Trump's hubris was on display in the most damaging moment of his campaign, the release of a decade-old video showing him boasting about how his power and wealth meant he could make unwanted advances on women.
The hubris of the 2016 candidates Democrats didn't try to hide their frustration with Comey over his revelation that emails had been found -- with no further details on whether Clinton is connected or what the emails contain.
It's fun to clown on the hubris of Uber and Lyft, both of which deserve every bit of derision that comes their way, but ultimately day-one returns don't say much about Slack's future on the NYSE.
She saw similarities between the overreach of federal urban renewal and the hubris of military intervention in Southeast Asia—both of them driven by an emerging class of "systems analysts," and both colossal failures that destroyed lives.
On Hubris, his latest album for the hallowed Austrian experimental label Editions Mego, he seems to have mellowed out a bit, aiming for a less precarious sort of body-shaking—the constant lurch of the dance floor.
Smarter cities could benefit all of us In what will either be a prescient prediction or a massive case of institutional hubris, Lurie compared the smart cities movement to the launch of the iPhone eight years ago.
Read on for a timeline of how we got to this point and how the sheer ineptitude and hubris of Woodstock 50 organizers and financiers made this the most jaw-dropping music festival disaster story of 163.
A perspective on tomorrow also tells us that even the hubris of rookie Stanley Johnson, a hyper-talented 19-year-old rookie who fell out of the rotation late in the year, is something of an asset.
Apple's decision to remove the headphone jack from the iPhone 7 still stinks to me of both corporate hubris (that asinine "courage" remark) and plain mercantilism (who owns the number one wireless headphone company in the world?

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