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Consequently, it's inherently difficult to distinguish the misfortunes Hillary Clinton has faced in presidential politics from the misfortunes women have faced.
All of this would suggest that rather than take pleasure in Europe's current economic misfortunes, the Trump administration might consider that those misfortunes could reach our shores.
So I had a few misfortunes happen in our family.
I do admit to laughing at the misfortunes of others.
Misfortunes, pandemics, nothing like that will do us any harm.
The Kennedys have had more than their share of misfortunes.
They use our misfortunes as opportunities to make more money.
There are times when companies go through tremendous challenges and misfortunes.
Goggin said that hacked companies could turn their misfortunes into opportunities.
Even with the misfortunes I've had, they've led to great things.
It's hard to say how Apple could turn around the HomePod's misfortunes.
Mr Wajda's 40 films became his own great mural of Polish misfortunes.
Mnuchin has made his career profiting from the misfortunes of working people.
Unlike the aforementioned companies, GoDaddy's misfortunes haven't been too costly for shareholders.
It's Def Leppard's crowning achievement, bookended by their two most significant misfortunes.
It's always treacherous business to blame a group for its own misfortunes.
Death, and other less-certain future misfortunes, are far from his mind.
They also blamed many of Germany's misfortunes on these groups, especially Jews.
He became the all-too-easy scapegoat for the Falcons' late-season misfortunes.
There's a place for such sartorial misfortunes: some other, forgettable kind of void.
It's hard not to have a chuckle, despite your (relatively) grave financial misfortunes.
Unfortunately, she has only herself to blame for her financial and personal misfortunes.
But the Monster Money Token ICO is sure to turn around those misfortunes.
The Nationals had a chance to end their postseason misfortunes, but blew it.
Since we first met in 1970, there have been all kinds of misfortunes.
Then starting in 260, Puerto Rico was hit with a series of economic misfortunes.
The chances of all those misfortunes coming to pass at once were fairly low.
And the misfortunes of its archrival, Samsung, probably deserve a bit of the credit.
Then, starting in 2006, Puerto Rico was hit with a series of economic misfortunes.
Unfortunately, she now has only herself to blame for her financial and personal misfortunes.
Each of these names report earnings this week with hopes of turning around past misfortunes.
When they fall, they tend to blame the incumbent party for their misfortunes, McClellan said.
She channeled all of the emotions that came out of these misfortunes into her music.
Despite an inauspicious start in life, like all dogs, Friend doesn't dwell on past misfortunes.
For Hamilton, however, it was yet another in a string of misfortunes with Mercedes engines.
Two years later, he made "Maelstrom," about a woman undone by a series of misfortunes.
Ola took apparent shots at its rival&aposs misfortunes, amping up its driver verification features.
"Bombshell" sympathetically tracks her downward spiral without reducing her to the sum of her misfortunes.
Despite their misfortunes, the Bears stormed to a 7-point lead in the first half.
It is also morally senseless, punishing children for the sins or misfortunes of their parents.
This public nut-kicking is merely the tip of the dickberg for Plumlee's recent misfortunes.
This is not (necessarily) because you are cold and indifferent to the misfortunes of others.
We've compiled some of the nation's most notable screw-ups (and misfortunes) ahead of the Games.
But public reporting is one of the key ways that hospitals learn from each other's misfortunes.
Politics in America has become all about President Donald Trump and his personal fortunes and misfortunes.
African migrants interviewed by the IOM have provided harrowing tales of smugglers capitalizing on their misfortunes.
Chief among them: How much should he hold his hillbilly kin responsible for their own misfortunes?
Among them are the fortunes and misfortunes of a tumultuous life, which Benner tells with verve.
According to Joseph's diagnosis, the country's misfortunes over the past decade have piled stress upon trauma.
But since I have none my misfortunes remain within the closed circle of my own life.
But he lasted only because he learned how to trade on Yemen's misfortunes and amplify them.
This week, two high-profile unicorns of 256, Fitbit and GoPro, look to turn around their misfortunes.
We met online and were friends and would shared our misfortunes of broken hearts and bad relationships.
Perhaps the most famous example is "Schadenfreude", the German term describing pleasure at the misfortunes of others.
The damages and death toll caused by Hurricane Maria was the "coup de grace" to our misfortunes.
Of course, for future marrying couples, it can also help to learn from others' mistakes or misfortunes.
This segment was mistakenly blaming them for their personal misfortunes and the larger problems affecting the nation.
People continue to blame Goody Cole for the misfortunes of Hampton citizens for the past 300 years.
To the Sports Editor: Fines are an extremely narrow view of the misfortunes of this tennis match.
By then, after a string of misfortunes, documentary evidence of his music had withered nearly to nothing.
Johnson's putting misfortunes in Sunday's final round at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club were not nearly so calamitous.
She wanted to be among a crowd, to be a gawker, to be occupied by others' misfortunes.
Tesla's rollout of those vehicles is "adding to the misfortunes" of Nio, the Tianrui Securities analysts added.
The DNC, eager to address its misfortunes from 2016, has actively courted the press about its cybersecurity initiatives.
The burrito chain's misfortunes have been well documented since the first health scare broke nearly a year ago.
Those misfortunes, of course, mean it has also been a rare year of schadenfreude for many outside Duke.
Here, Achen and Bartels are at their acidic best: The fact that American voters throughout the 20th century punished incumbent presidents at the polls for droughts and floods seems to us to rule out the possibility that they were reacting to subpar handling of misfortunes rather than to the misfortunes themselves.
As most younger siblings do, Kendall Jenner is learning from her older sister's misfortunes when it comes to love.
Meanwhile, compassionate people aren't necessarily even-handed and rule-abiding, but they are responsive to the misfortunes of others.
"He's feeling the misfortunes of those close to him and the residue of the choices he's made," Birdsell said.
The ex-voto painting is a Catholic folk art tradition depicting individual misfortunes that were mollified by divine intervention.
"People are just captivated at watching other people's misfortunes, at watching other people fail," Mr. Ward, now 25, said.
The group eventually settles on the eldest daughter as the source of both this demon and all their misfortunes.
He cheerfully acknowledged at the end of his life that he was the main cause of all his misfortunes.
Those who are have been victim to misfortunes outside of their control, such as mental illness, addiction or family problems.
And whether you benefit from them or not will depend upon your ability to see the message in your misfortunes.
King's characters didn't have the benefit of hindsight, however, and their misfortunes still haunt many of us to this day.
That said, the question of who is responsible for the show's varying creative successes and misfortunes is a complicated one.
Dennis continued to financially cover for Kimberly's misfortunes when she and Sandra were detained again in both Istanbul and Amsterdam.
Lewis' demagogue is Berzelius "Buzz" Windrip, a charismatic populist who encourages struggling white Americans to blame their misfortunes on minorities.
Rushing is soft-spoken, shy, almost sorrowful-looking, reflecting the misfortunes that have befallen a couple of his previous clients.
Two regions that suffered similar misfortunes should have equal chances of receiving such a designation, regardless of their political leanings.
Several years ago, Cornell was asked about all the casualties of Seattle, the misfortunes that plagued grunge to its grave.
The other principal plotline follows the fortunes — or rather the misfortunes — of a lowly and luckless private called Sad Sack.
The cast of the upcoming film recently sat down with Ellen DeGeneres to chat about their real-life misfortunes with motherhood.
All told, Frank's commercial failure was perhaps the least devastating of the personal misfortunes that plagued him from an early age.
Witch hunting is about the fear society has of others, about quarrels and misfortunes, and about the interests of state authorities.
Take, for example, the misfortunes that struck the trio of Pearson siblings in This Is Us' Big Three trilogy of episodes.
Red tape for permanent residency would be cut there would be a two-year grace period to avoid "cliff edge" misfortunes.
Despite the shared financial backer, Ola appeared to take shots at its rival&aposs misfortunes, specifically the issue of fraudulent drivers.
It is hard to ignore the fact that their growth intertwined so tightly with the years of the buffet's worst misfortunes.
While Qualcomm has suffered several misfortunes in the last several years, its potential pursuer has enjoyed far better success of late.
Beaten-down companies of 210 are showing signs of reversing their past misfortunes as we head into the heart of earnings season.
Many regularly beaten-down companies are starting to show signs that they are reversing past misfortunes as earnings season hits its stride.
Soon, though, her rating plummets, following an argument with her brother, a temper explosion at an airport, and other stress-related misfortunes.
But if Tiger never had the misfortunes that happened to him, he would have gone on and won at least 20 majors.
Other vacation misfortunes are far more likely, and in itself, the possibility of Guillain-Barré is not a reason to avoid travel.
Other philosophers like the Stoics also highlighted the importance of learning to anticipate and accept misfortunes such as loss, sorrow or injustice.
"I don't like the idea of profiting from others' misfortunes," said Jennifer Flay, FIAC's director since 2010, at a preview on Wednesday.
As you know ... he claims FCI Miami was a living hell, and he's blaming correctional officers for much of his alleged misfortunes.
MONACO (Reuters) - Romain Grosjean has not scored points for nine races but the French Formula One driver played down his misfortunes on Wednesday.
"All the early misfortunes of Bob's life stem from his childhood and the house in Belgrade," said Mr. Bozic's former wife, Alex McNear.
Its misfortunes continued this year when its big-budget fantasy picture "Asura" became "the most expensive flop in Chinese history," according to Variety.
The idea is to take what they've learned and put it to use in other communities ravaged by disaster, wildfire, or other misfortunes.
Gaines sent a letter detailing family misfortunes that imperiled their finances, including that her husband had been told he had acute kidney failure.
Still, the decision to visit Peña Nieto, a politician who is suffering through his own political misfortunes, is curious to say the least.
On a personal level, I was enthralled, a feeling largely born of having spent the regular season chronicling the misfortunes of the Knicks.
It meant that the king would fall, that terrible misfortunes would rain down on the world, or that demons had swallowed the sun.
If this were true, you'd expect any one of those candidates' misfortunes to redound to the benefit of one or more of the others.
The incident, just one of the Getty dynasty's many family misfortunes, is depicted in Ridley Scott's new thriller All the Money in the World.
There's no doubt that Uber's misfortunes have been a blessing for Lyft, but the company is still a fraction of the size of Uber.
From wardrobe malfunctions to weather disasters, these former brides and grooms made it through wedding misfortunes and lived to tell the tales — together. 1.
She left the right after researching surging individual bankruptcies, which turned out to be caused not by fecklessness, but ill health and other misfortunes.
Random accidents, illnesses and other misfortunes can easily erase mutations when they are new and rare—and it's statistically likely that they often will.
The remarks were not overlooked by minority Democrats, who bashed the billionaire Republican for seeking to cash in on the economic misfortunes of others.
The Taliban insurgency's gains and misfortunes on the battlefield against the Afghan government and its Western allies reverberate well beyond Afghanistan and South Asia.
Marion didn't tally her misfortunes for me, but her daughter, Kokeda Sheppard, filled me in, to communicate how tough her mom is — how indomitable.
But the case will be focused narrowly on the misfortunes of one Syrian man whose sister moved to Spain and became a Spanish citizen.
There is a widespread idea that it isn't just the Kremlin, but Moscow as a phenomenon, that should be blamed for the city's misfortunes.
In that regard, it mimics the source material, which chronicles the outlandish misfortunes endured by three newly orphaned children, Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire.
Meanwhile, Lyft's co-founder and president John Zimmer says he's not going to gloat about his main competitor's misfortunes during its scandal-filled year.
Its misfortunes are a reminder that even as banks' bad debt numbers stabilise, there remain many question marks over the quality of their balance sheets.
He said that his fate reminded him of a neighbor's dog who had been named Lucky despite many misfortunes that had left the creature disfigured.
If Ned hadn't been so naive and if he'd been better at playing the game, all the misfortunes that plagued their house might've been avoided.
Up to this point, the team's misfortunes are the longest-running in professional baseball, making it easy to assume that this streak will never end.
Ahead, we asked a few intrepid travelers to share their worst vacation disasters, and then we offered some advice so you can avoid similar misfortunes.
What would it take to change the habits of a local society so the misfortunes of some of its members might be more fully repaired?
A summer in Vermont would be a chance to buy some time, make a little money and avoid the constant reminder of my millennial misfortunes.
"It's not just about second chances, but about becoming aware of choices and misfortunes and being determined not to repeat one's mistakes," Ms. Bisgyer said.
In the meantime it's worth remembering that we can't control our genes or the misfortunes that befall us, much less their impact on our brains.
Through the support of my family, friends, and music, I stopped focusing on my misfortunes and started prioritizing the blessings that I often took for granted.
It's hilarious — I don't know how they staged these extreme misfortunes, but they did a great job because it's hard to eject yourself from a boat!
That simmering enmity fuels all of his worst habits, especially his cruelty and malice toward others, as well as his lack of empathy for their misfortunes.
Although Tuesday's outage wasn't as widespread as the previous incidents, it's enough reason for other telecommunications companies to take a cheeky crack at Telstra's recent misfortunes.
Few are designed to help households manage the private misfortunes—such as illness or the death of a family member—that can tip them into destitution.
She assailed him unsparingly as a heartless tax dodger cozying up with Wall Street who preyed on the misfortunes of Americans stricken by the financial crisis.
He wasn't paying attention in class because his thoughts were being consumed by his friends' misfortunes — one had just been arrested, another had accidentally shot himself.
This essay is the capstone, so far, of a series of public misfortunes, most of which have in some way been exploited by Ms. Calloway herself.
In our phone call, Bendat went through a series of inaugural mishaps and misfortunes since the tradition began in Lower Manhattan with George Washington in 1789.
It doesn't settle the case, but it does suggest it's possible for Rubio to be the overwhelming beneficiary of Jeb Bush's, Chris Christie's, and John Kasich's misfortunes.
Seemingly acknowledging the heartbreaking significance of the day, Cena wrote that it was important to "keep moving," even when life seems to throw misfortunes across your path.
His supporters believe that the army—the most powerful institution in Pakistan—is behind Mr Sharif's recent misfortunes, and that it has secretly been supporting Mr Khan.
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No one need tell me that shit can indeed go real bad, real fast—that professional misfortunes do not care about evenly spacing themselves across the calendar.
It is almost as if these people are trying to recreate the cultural environment that has led to their very own misfortunes in their countries of origin.
CenturyLink's investors were not quite convinced that acquiring Level 23 was the ticket to turn around the company's recent misfortunes, including competitive pressures from larger cable providers.
Trusting that your bond will continue, and might even be strengthened, despite your shortcomings and inevitable misfortunes, he said, is a risk many aren't willing to take.
Both misfortunes happened before Mr Nadella took over, but "the historic playbook says it's not going to work," reckons Brent Thill, an analyst at UBS, a bank.
Analysts say the uncertainty surrounding Britain's departure from the European Union aggravated the misfortunes of British Steel, which relied on the EU for 70% of its sales.
Its misfortunes are not difficult to explain: Unlike Life and Fate, Stalingrad was published in the Soviet Union under Stalin and gained a reputation as Stalinist hackwork.
Senior Homeland Security officials said the decision on whether to extend the protections for Haitians was rooted in conditions related to the earthquake, not to subsequent misfortunes.
Being blind, or choosing to be blind, to the scale of her misfortunes is one way for Anne to cope, but this renders Limburg's task more difficult.
Just how far back the pendulum has swung will be clear only decades from now, when it becomes possible to look back and count the consequent misfortunes.
As its name indicates, the work is an ex-voto: a devotional painting created to commemorate divine salvation from terrible misfortunes, from severe illnesses to natural disasters.
Just as the universe was believed to be impacted by the orientation of the moon and stars, so was a person's body, along with its fortune and misfortunes.
A new interview with People, which is centered solely on his relationship misfortunes, is likely meant to advertise the fact that Murray will tinker with online dating soon.
Relying on another candidate's misfortunes is not an effective campaign strategy, and Mr. Trump is burning the days he has to sell his case to a broader audience.
They understand the art of fear and resentment, and take advantage of the hopes of the poor while leaving the true perpetrators of their misfortunes off the hook.
Exacerbating misfortunes like this was Mr. Rush's reputation as a moody and erratic live performer who could enthrall audiences one night but seem lackluster and aloof the next.
The 1929 stock market crash, among other misfortunes, forced the Fox Film Corporation to merge with a competitor, Twentieth Century Pictures, to form 20th Century Fox in 1935.
His catalog of misfortunes lends him an air of being, if not bulletproof, someone who can float somewhat above the pressures and demands of what he's currently doing.
Women are also far more likely to be convicted of crimes that never occurred―that is, accidents or misfortunes mistaken for crimes, like suicides judged to be homicides.
Personally, I coped with my FOMO by delighting in other people's misfortunes, and realizing that investing in Bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency is kind of like playing the lottery.
What follows is a nonstop series of madcap misfortunes as Dent & Co. tangle with the horrors of Vogon poetry, a very depressed android, and an unlucky pot of petunias.
The misfortunes of the left-behind were a recurring topic at this year's meeting, in Atlanta, of the American Economic Association, one of the biggest annual convocations of economists.
Its rival Lyft, which has spent the better part of the year quietly taking advantage of Uber's misfortunes, has followed suit, matching many of Uber's newer features in lockstep.
"Commonwealth" spans over 50 years, and the stories of how these children move uncertainly into adulthood — and how their parents adjust to the misfortunes that accrue — are painfully beautiful.
We can transfer blame for our own economic and social misfortunes on outsiders, rather than the democratic leaders who have failed to lead and help us prosper at home.
The women who have upset the establishment have been able to make very clear just how deeply they relate to the misfortunes of the people they hope to represent.
Cashin said the recent slew of hurricanes may not be fully priced into the market, citing misfortunes such as Puerto Rico being completely without power after Hurricane Maria hit.
His numerous accusers have said that he deserves no public sympathy and that his current misfortunes are the inevitable result of his serial mistreatment of women over the years.
Reading a young-adult novel in one sitting, it's easier to suspend your disbelief regarding Hannah's copious misfortunes, which include broken friendships, a fatal auto accident and sexual violence.
Also on display are Jacques Callot's illustrations of "The Miseries and Misfortunes of War" (1633), poignant etchings of the human suffering associated with Europe's Thirty Years War (1618-1648).
He also extolled Eliot Cohen's Military Misfortunes: The Anatomy of Failure in War, which argues that calamities on the battlefield stem from overly complex systems rather than individual error.
And this time around, the focus is on fourth-time's-the-charm Nick Viall, who, despite past romantic misfortunes on the series, has actually proved to be pretty adorable thus far.
Certainly some of the power in watching shows like Succession, Schitt's Creek, or Chrisley Knows Best is getting the opportunity to laugh at the misfortunes of business titans and spoiled brats.
In the modern world, much government spending goes to social insurance programs — things like Social Security, Medicare and so on, that are supposed to protect citizens from the misfortunes of life.
ESM Managing Director Klaus Regling has been pushing for a limited euro area budget to deal with asymmetric economic shocks — economic misfortunes that befall one country rather than the whole bloc.
The book follows the lives and the deaths, the dreams and misfortunes, of the people who made the music (or were just around the music) that would, arguably, define a generation.
Since the Civil War, the lives and misfortunes of those anonymously interred in bulldozed pits have gone untold and unmourned while the rest of the city teems with life around them.
Whatever blend of politically ecumenical anti-authoritarianism, high-minded altruism and harmless neurosis may underlie the preparedness, and whatever medical, mechanical or other misfortunes it anticipates, it looks good on everyone.
She wrote that there is a link between thoughts and disease and life's other misfortunes, and she urged people to find a positive way to spin even the worst of them.
The play follows the fortunes — mostly the misfortunes — of Truffaldino (Steven Epp), a poor fellow from Bergamo who dives into hot water when he puts himself in service to two bosses.
Tottenham would do well to heed their rivals' historical misfortunes when they take to the pitch against Monaco, lest Les Rouges et Blancs turn out to be a latter-day RC Lens.
While the causes of their financial misfortunes might have differed, the bailout nations shared in common the lenders' insistence that they adhere to strict fiscal austerity measures in return for financial aid.
There are plenty of misfortunes that can befall startups: 29 percent run out of cash, 23 percent don't have the right team on board and 8 percent are beleaguered by legal challenges.
Defenders of Myanmar and of Aung San Suu Kyi note that the country has many problems; they see the Rohingya as one misfortune in a nation with a vast swath of misfortunes.
For years (perhaps decades) the thought leaders of the conservative base have said that the electoral misfortunes of the GOP were due to insufficiently conservative candidates at the top of the ticket.
At the heart of the company's misfortunes were the anarchic industrial relations at its biggest plant, Longbridge in Birmingham, stoked by an unofficial union leader who revelled in the nickname "Red Robbo".
Alexander Etkind, an émigré historian, has argued that the root of Russia's misfortunes is its natural wealth, which encourages its rulers to plunder the country, like colonial masters, rather than develop it.
In "The House by the Lake", a book acclaimed in Britain last year and now available in America, his gaze broadens to the century-long saga of five families' fortunes and misfortunes.
Park manager Kendall Farnsworth stated in 2014 that he gets about a dozen packages every year containing a piece of wood from the park and an apologetic letter detailing the sender's misfortunes.
I agree with all that, and yet I really feel for her boyfriend as a person, a young man, who has had to deal with many family misfortunes not of his making.
But Ira Mehlman, a spokesman of the Federation for American Immigration Reform, which supports stricter immigration controls, said the decision on whether to extend the program should not center on subsequent misfortunes.
Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino The title track of this album should be a ten-minute, multi-part epic about the loves, losses and misfortunes that take place at the Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino.
First there is "All the Money in the World", directed by Ridley Scott and adapted from John Pearson's book "Painfully Rich: The Outrageous Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Heirs of J. Paul Getty".
It is littered with unfinished buildings - Reuters counted at least 10 such housing projects there last week - and each one represents countless individual misfortunes, as developers abandon projects and run off with downpayments.
Gallego is also taking aim at the staff of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC), accusing aides in the office of adopting "outdated, antiquated" methods that have only contributed to the party's misfortunes.
But even as the prime minister has lost the support of her party, her Parliament, and her people, her political fortunes have remained buoyed by the misfortunes of a divided and desultory opposition.
Some Palestinians and Arabs took to social media to celebrate the fires, but Palestinian officials and some religious clerics reprimanded them sharply and urged people not to rejoice in the misfortunes of others.
Tanzanians' belief in witchcraft dates back centuries as a way of explaining common misfortunes like death, failed harvests and infertility, although this is often a smokescreen for other disputes, such as over land.
McSweeney said the governor had promised to turn around the state's economic misfortunes and instead the state's debt grew to $16 billion in unpaid bills — and signed a bill "bailing out" Chicago pensions.
Even on their own, the two planets are astrology's favorite villains, responsible for such misfortunes as fist-fights, traffic tickets, going to jail, and getting yelled at and quitting your job in a huff.
That, too, isn't a very difficult question to answer: Anyone who can exterminate Muslims on an industrial scale and scapegoat the Jews for his misfortunes is going to be a friend to the jackbooted.
The U.S. refining industry has widely blamed its economic misfortunes on the country's renewable fuel program, which forces refiners to either blend biofuels like ethanol into their fuel pool or buy renewable fuel credits.
Rather than take pleasure in France's present misfortunes, Di Maio and Salvini would do better to concentrate their efforts on reforming the Italian economy and putting the country's public finances on a better footing.
Erlich's series of misfortunes aside, "Bachman's Earning's Over-Ride" was loose enough to allow for a little tomfoolery and the triumphant return of former Pied Piper power brokers Action Jack Barker and Russ Hanneman.
That four of the encounters occurred on a stretch of Fifth Avenue just outside Trump Tower may bear no actual relationship to our current political misfortunes, but their symbolic freight is hard to overlook.
So honestly, the question really is what is more offensive: a group with water expertise offering to help during a water crisis, or an activist group trying to fundraise off the misfortunes of others?
In "Strange Birth," Sara (Ellen Adair), a dowdy 31-year-old cleaning woman, guardedly observes her clients' romantic misfortunes, cherishing the safety of her unmarried status until a letter arrives and upends her assumptions.
The 77-year-old magnate has blamed his industry's troubles — including widespread bankruptcies and mine closures — on President Obama's "evil agenda," though energy experts say coal's misfortunes have more to do with cheap natural gas.
Just as nightly news programs broadcast the misfortunes of others as a way to warn against certain behaviors, if it weren't for gossip, our ancestors might have had to learn everything firsthand, the hard way.
Wallowing in talk of other people's misdeeds or misfortunes may end up hurting their feelings if the gossip finds its way to them, but gossiping will make you look negative and spiteful every time, guaranteed.
He expects the younger generation (in this scenario, millennials) will learn from their parents' and grandparents' retirement misfortunes and take action on their financial lives earlier on, maximizing on what the markets can do for them.
When we hear about the misfortunes of others, it tends to create an empathetic response in us if we feel some connection to the person through some shared experience or shared racial or cultural identity, he said.
Wallowing in talk of other people's misdeeds or misfortunes may end up hurting their feelings if the gossip ever finds its way to them, but gossiping is guaranteed to make you look negative and spiteful every time.
It was forty miles to the border, through eleven rebel checkpoints, where the soldiers had come to think of him as a local, a lawyer whose wartime misfortunes included a commute on their section of the road.
French officials say in private that they are not alone in their stance but that they are more willing than other countries to stick their necks out because Britain will always blame the French for their misfortunes.
With traffickers and juju priests terrified of the misfortunes that might befall them as a result of the Oba's curse, girls and young women are instead raising their own funds to finance their journeys to Europe and beyond.
"Wall Street firms have made a lot of profit from other people's misfortunes, and on top of that they've systematically structured things so they pay almost no tax," said James Stewart, a finance professor at Trinity College, Dublin.
The misfortunes he and his brother faced had seemed mundane to me before Diana's death — divorce is after all a liveable human nightmare, even after both your mum and dad's innermost thoughts have been printed in the daily newspapers.
Youbit's misfortunes are shared by other South Korea-based crypto exchanges like Bithumb, and the South Korean government has dramatically increased its investigations into these hacks and is considering issuing additional regulations on cryptocurrencies to partially stanch the damage.
CARACAS, Venezuela — A day after President Nicolás Maduro named a general to lead Venezuela's beleaguered state-owned oil company, analysts and opposition leaders on Monday described the appointment as a political move that threatened to worsen the country's misfortunes.
Therefore, the warn­ing that he who, as an American, re­joices at the enemy's victories — and Ger­many certainly is an enemy — or mali­ciously discusses possible misfortunes of the United States, displays the lack of loyalty that is liable to punishment.
I bring this up not to gain admittance to the nation's ever-expanding victim class — my misfortunes with academia led to the unexpected good fortunes of teaching terrific students at America's military universities and conducting research on pressing topics.
But there remains in him a stiff orneriness that Mr. Jones captures with subtle comic flair; it constitutes his only rebuke to the misfortunes life has dealt, and he will carry it to his grave like a tarnished badge of honor.
Some white Americans, meanwhile, are irked by the persistent talk of discrimination, believing, as Carol Anderson of Emory University paraphrases, that "You got a black president, there is no racism," and that African-Americans' misfortunes stem from their own failings.
Soccer coach Ekkapol Chantawong, center, lights a candle as he and members of the rescued soccer team attend a Buddhist ceremony that is believed to extend the lives of its attendees as well as ridding them of dangers and misfortunes.
Residents soon began suffering much higher rates of cancer, miscarriage, birth defects, and other health misfortunes, a trend confirmed by a study published in the International Journal of Epidemiology in 2002, finding higher cancer rates closer to the oil fields.
Asked if other airlines could benefit from the misfortunes of Cathay Pacific, You said it was possible but "it's a little bit too early" at the moment, as the Chinese aviation authority was "still waiting" to see the carrier's response.
The man who began his time in office with a candid assessment of Russia's future challenges is now a whining autocrat who blames all of his country's misfortunes on sinister forces in the "West" and particularly the United States and NATO.
Ms. Tan also catalogs some of the trials and misfortunes she's faced as an adult: her feeling of "relief and sadness" when she had a miscarriage at 28, and her struggle with chronic Lyme disease, which she contracted in 1999.
"The recent misfortunes of the construction sector continue to weigh on banks and investors are concerned we could see an increase in banks cost of risk over the coming quarters," said Mohamed Eljamal, director of capital markets at Abu Dhabi's Waha Capital.
While the movies borrowed from Stan Lee's vision of that relatable teen of misfortunes: missed deadlines, missed extensions, and disappointed family and friends, the game takes a nuanced approach to what makes this character's inability to reach the cusp of greatness so identifiable.
We met online and were friends, and over the course shared our misfortunes of broken hearts and bad relationships, and [we] made such a pact that by 43, if we were both single, I'd move the 2,000 miles and be with him.
As an artist who's had the glaring lens of international media shining on him at every possible moment throughout his decade plus career, everyone with internet access has, at some point in their life, discussed the merits and misfortunes of Kanye West.
Both films center on figures whose assumptions about family and the future fall apart (Nicky in Suburbicon, Paul in Downsizing), and whose personal misfortunes are set up as small-scale equivalents of the systemic tragedies that afflict characters on the movies' outskirts.
If New York is ascending the success cycle and Miami is descending it simply because a few Yankees prospects vastly exceeded expectations while the Marlins suffered through a series of happenstance misfortunes, then the MLB commissioner's office has nothing to worry about.
An ungrateful people, inured to countless privileges, we are daily instructed that "You may be entitled…," or that we're being cheated by the villains of the moment (minorities always suffice for the role), or that our self-created misfortunes are someone else's fault.
Images, she taught us over decades, have a unique capacity to indict those wrongs, and, as artists' representations of others' misfortunes have lately occasioned protests and even calls for destruction, Nochlin reminds us that there is nothing ethical in closing your eyes.
After suffering from clogged sinuses for shows in San Jose, California, and Las Vegas earlier this month, coupled with a microphone mishap that left Lopez's face bloodied on-stage, Rodriguez was there to cheer her up, raving about her performance in spite of the misfortunes.
The men would gather in the shade of a tall ficus tree, on the meadow grass known as agacaca , and discuss the news from Nyanza and the royal palace, or the whites' latest tactic for adding to the misfortunes of Rwandans and their cattle.
And the statement in the new production that opened last Thursday and runs until July 9 at the English National Opera here is that this much loved but beleaguered company, struggling to survive near-terminal misfortunes, can still show a brave face to the world.
While this tactic often worked well for Britain during internal discussions as a member nation, it is now embroiled in a trade negotiation with a bigger and more formidable adversary that needs to demonstrate the misfortunes that can befall a country that chooses to leave.
Written by David Scarpa — working from John Pearson's 1995 book "Painfully Rich: The Outrageous Fortune and Misfortunes of the Heirs of J. Paul Getty" — the movie continues to jump around, filling in the back story while deepening the atmosphere and gathering the dramatis personae.
Interviews with two dozen South Carolina lawmakers, consultants and voters here suggests there are deep cracks in Joe Biden's firewall state, where his campaign expects to turn his misfortunes around with a robust victory that highlights his broad-based support — particularly among African Americans.
Soccer coach Ekkapol Chantawong, front, and members of the rescued soccer team arrive to attend a Buddhist ceremony that is believed to extend the lives of its attendees as well as ridding them of dangers and misfortunes, in Mae Sai district, Chiang Rai province, northern Thailand.
Third, whatever responsibility Tillerson bears for his own misfortunes, he simply cannot function effectively as the nation's top diplomat unless the President makes it unmistakably clear that the secretary of state is his sole repository of authority and public voice when it comes to foreign policy.
" And despite Eyeview's misfortunes, Swanson said he's confident that the company still works as a standalone business: "Look, these guys have been running a business that was full of really happy customers who were seeing good results and seem to have been disappointed when they shut down.
The finale to the age-old argument over the state's proper role in the economy is playing out before our very eyes as a trifecta of headline-grabbing misfortunes dumps cold water on the leftist belief that greater government intervention in the market leads to greater prosperity.
Though she's made a name for herself on her effortlessly ephemeral music, Barwick's willing to laugh her way through a struggle as long as something positive comes out of it—which is perhaps why she lightheartedly relates another of the misfortunes she dealt while making the record: the fire.
But once he returned to Spain, a crippled war veteran neglected by those who had sent him into conflict, he came to the conclusion that if we cannot heal the misfortunes that assail our bodies, we can, however, hold sway over how our soul responds to those sorrows.
Financial troubles like the loss of a job or a foreclosure—misfortunes that are increasingly likely with the coronavirus decimating the economy—can be triggers for suicide among that group, she cautioned, so she advises people close to men who are struggling to limit their access to guns.
Clinton, despite her self-generated problems and the misfortunes out of her control, actually did better than predicted by those fundamentals — probably because Trump is a total disaster, but even so, her opponent did have the savvy to ditch very unpopular GOP positions on Social Security and Medicare.
Photographer, activist, MacArthur genius, and still just 36, LaToya Ruby Frazier has established herself as an exceptional narrator of deindustrialization, environmental harm and the affections and misfortunes of black America — and she has done so in a medium, the black-and-white photo essay, that never feels timeworn in her hands.
At one of the lowest points of his 235 campaign, damaged by poor debate performances and rocked by multiple credible allegations of sexual assault, Donald Trump punched back with an audacious conspiratorial speech in which he alleged that all his misfortunes were the result of a vast and far-reaching conspiracy.
To top off the misfortunes, venture capital firm Digital Capital Horizon, run by Stanford physics professor Shoucheng Zhang, dropped out of the picture as a potential source of funds when the professor, a friend of the founding couple, died in a suicide in December 2018 after a long battle fighting depression.
But on Christmas Day of 1999, when he was 37, came the first in a series of misfortunes that would tie him intimately to Château d'Aunoy and foretell its reimagining: A hurricane tore through the city and the surrounding countryside, ravaging the Bois de Boulogne and the park of Versailles.
Napoleon sent him to his death in a French prison, which led the freedmen of Saint-Domingue to do what L'Ouverture had always warned them against, namely, to initiate a general massacre of the whites and to declare a total rupture with France: tragic misfortunes for the future of Haiti.
While nearly all of them are concerned about the outcome of the crackdown and sympathetic with the misfortunes of those who are less fortunate, one admits that he was aware of the dubious legal standing of his studio when he moved in, and another considers the gentrification campaign harsh but necessary.
But one would be forgiven for saying that Paul Manafort and Rick Gates' legal misfortunes actually bury the real lead on Monday: Members of the Trump campaign were told the Russian government was in possession of "dirt" on Hillary Clinton, specifically "thousands of emails," a month and a half before the rest of us.
The rivalry may be at a low ebb, owing to the misfortunes of these teams over the past two seasons, but two things have not changed at Fenway Park since the peak of the competition between 1999 and 2005: They still sing along to "Sweet Caroline" in the eighth inning, and they still boo Rodriguez.
Mr. Gantz, in a speech in Tel Aviv, pointed to Mr. Netanyahu's long history of exploiting his opponents' misfortunes, and of fanning the flames of popular anger among his right-wing base, to argue that the prime minister had no business trying to put his prosecutors on trial in the court of public opinion.
It instead reflects three other factors: idiosyncratic misfortunes; the structural differences between Argentina's economy and Turkey's more trade- and credit-intensive growth model; and the awful starting position that Mr Macri inherited from his predecessors, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and her late husband, Néstor Kirchner, who indulged in years of mismanagement that would appal even Turkey's iconoclastic government.
" A standard of etiquette, attributed to Jones and strictly enforced, is printed on the sheets that patrons carry around, with groupings, tee times, and a course map: " 'Most distressing to those who love the game of golf is the applauding or cheering of misplays or misfortunes of a player'—Robert Tyre Jones, Jr. (1902-1971), President in Perpetuity.
No show on the air does a better job of turning moments that ought to be blips on a viewer's radar into moments of captivating drama, and as the story moves into increasingly tragic territory in its fourth season, it's a necessary strength to keep Jimmy's misfortunes (self-imposed or otherwise) something to care about, rather than to revel in.
To the Editor: With all the ink that has been spent (actually wasted) on trying to decipher Hillary Clinton's character, the answer is much simpler and can be summarized in a few words: 1) arrogance (she thinks she doesn't need to follow the rules); 2) stubbornness (vehemently refusing to come clean with the facts); and 3) poor judgment (the source of many of her misfortunes).
Detroit to Chicago is our only night drive—a somber endeavor of four-plus hours overnight listening to the most depressing episodes of This American Life to arrive at the Virgin Hotel close to 4 AM. (If you ever need to forcibly stay up, crying at misfortunes and injustices via popular podcast is a solid option.) In a few short hours Vagabon will open day two of Pitchfork Music Festival, and the band end up playing the best sounding set of their entire tour.
Other things I have learned on Twitter: Taylor Swift has been adopted as the patron saint of the White Nationalists, apparently an icon of Aryan purity; racists and anti-Semites are obsessed with something called the "14 Words" — "We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children" — and are particularly fond of holding Jews responsible for their own historical misfortunes, perpetually demanding that I explain why, throughout the history of the diaspora, the Jews keep getting exiled, brutalized and nearly annihilated.

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