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"misstep" Definitions
  1. a mistake; a wrong action

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As for the Hand, the show makes misstep after misstep with its depiction.
I think the difficulty in China is from the summer onwards, we've seen misstep after misstep.
He transferred to Fresno State but was kicked off the team and made misstep after misstep.
Users have watched Facebook make misstep after misstep over the years, but can't help but stay glued to its feed.
When I take a misstep, or our system has a misstep, I am judged through the filter of all my accomplishments.
"We made a misstep in not reporting to consumers, and we made a misstep in not reporting to law enforcement," Flynn said.
But when he has a misstep like that and that&aposs being kind calling it a misstep, I have to say something.
"I think we made a misstep in not reporting to consumers, and I think we made a misstep in not reporting to law enforcement," Flynn told a Senate panel.
Overworking an image, a technical misstep one assumes was as common in the past as it is today, is no longer understood as a misstep but as an insufficient appreciation of the extemporaneous.
One misstep and everything they've worked towards could be gone.
This is a very, very rare public misstep for Apple.
Trump rarely admits an error or apologizes for a misstep.
Audience members gasped at each misstep and cheered excitedly throughout.
Bush's first misstep, in January 1992, was a messy one.
Normally, this might be considered a minor misstep from Apple.
I think it was just one little misstep after another.
In Apple's case, the misstep is hardly on that level.
His first misstep was not investing when he was younger.
Even a small misstep on timing can be extremely costly.
" On Thursday, Lewis said he realized that was a "misstep.
The magazine cover isn't the only misstep he has acknowledged.
But a bureaucratic misstep almost undid Kerry and Lew's decision.
LET'S WATCH OUT, MAKE SURE THERE'S NO MISSTEP OF POLICIES.
One misstep in the kitchen, and pots clang like cymbals.
"In investing, one misstep and you're nabbed," Mr. Tao said.
Every misstep is seized upon as proof of his fallibility.
If he doesn't, history will never forget this unprecedented misstep.
That means no encryption, which is a massive security misstep.
The slightest misstep or miscalculation, and the climb is done.
BONGINO: Well, listen, Donald Trump, he made a verbal misstep.
Did I made some grave misstep in deciphering Barrymore's caption?
If he makes one misstep, he'll be dumped for good.
At times she burst into nervous chuckles after a misstep.
The butterfly mechanisms were a clear misstep for the company.
Last year's Versa Lite was, by all accounts, a misstep.
I think we've seen what a grave misstep it was.
"I think we made a misstep in not reporting to consumers and I think we made a misstep in not reporting to law enforcement," John Flynn, Uber's chief information security officer, told a Senate panel.
"I think we made a misstep in not reporting to consumers, and I think we made a misstep in not reporting to law enforcement," John Flynn, Uber's chief information security officer, told a Senate panel.
And in doing so, it has virtually infinite ways to misstep.
For other GOP lawmakers, the President's comments were a regrettable misstep.
The official said Conway did not push back, acknowledging her misstep.
It's the latest immigration-related misstep by media outlets and reporters.
There was a shared sense that every misstep was a violation.
Vanity Fair provided a cheeky apology for the misstep on Twitter.
Giving the (dis)advantage to Devon is a misstep from Jessica.
One big misstep occurred shortly before The Review-Journal sale closed.
But those Sushi chefs feel like a pretty awkward misstep here.
It didn't take long before Twitter began to mock the misstep.
Hi Iggy, this was a misstep, we are reversing the change.
Douglas despised Buchanan and considered the Scott decision a political misstep.
Even a future queen isn't immune to the occasional misstep — literally!
They've caught every red carpet, every new haircut, and every misstep.
Let's call this deeply disturbing misstep the governor's "Whitefish Gate" moment.
The ad a serious misstep from the race's leading marketing guru.
The quicker he goes, the bigger the chance of a misstep.
Yet the misstep does not appear to have slowed Facebook down.
" She became a convert after a single misstep "on the kaka.
Yet another misstep was appointing only two women to his cabinet.
But they refuse to let a presidential misstep come between them.
But for every misstep, there have been several more clear wins.
McCaskill's opponent this year, Josh Hawley, has had no similar misstep.
Allison, meanwhile, said her move to the center was a misstep.
Conservative media was quick to point out the relatively minor misstep.
Its ethical misstep wasn't setting a goal to open more accounts.
"Hampered by misstep after misstep, Kirstjen Nielsen's tenure at the Department of Homeland Security was a disaster from the start," said Representative Bennie Thompson, a Mississippi Democrat and the chairman of the House's committee on Homeland Security.
How, the panelists mull, is a political misstep to be judged, anyway?
Boosting growth by lowering interest rates would be a "misstep," he said.
Despite the egregious participation, charging the students could be a major misstep.
Another day, another egregious misstep in the world of remakes and reboots.
To the cameras capturing the action on stage, the misstep was clear.
It was the same attitude Abedin adopted after her husband's 2011 misstep.
Then came the third model, which was kind of a bizarre misstep.
We break down how a debate misstep may have jeopardized his campaign.
For the moment, at least, they seem to be regretting that misstep.
In time, that may come to seem this week's biggest royal misstep.
"Barring the odd minor misstep, this is seriously good eating," she wrote.
They were consigned to the insecure middle, where every misstep was perilous.
The ECB's misstep has markets asking it for another demonstration of commitment.
To her credit, Dingding appears to be taking the misstep in stride.
Was it a regulatory misstep by ATF some number of years ago?
"ME!" felt like a major misstep in setting the tone for "Lover."
A misstep with your required minimum distribution can lead to expensive penalties.
"You make a misstep, and the consequences can be dire," Wilson said.
His biggest misstep: purchasing two rare Savannah cats, which cost $10,000 together.
Otherwise, adding USB-C ports without Thunderbolt 3 seems like a misstep.
Or what if you know for sure that you made a misstep?
A misstep could leave an expensive robot stuck on another planet forever.
Typically well prepared, her marathon day commenced with a misstep this year.
But for now, Ms. Sanders is not willing to admit any misstep.
For Weiss and Maman, their misstep isn't slowing down their entrepreneurial ambitions.
New York HQ2 The HQ2 disaster is a different kind of misstep.
He later admitted one misstep in the team's handling of Severino's return.
Hill's biggest misstep seems to have been the relationship with the subordinate.
"I think human consciousness was a tragic misstep in evolution," he murmured.
" Of the misstep, the source says, "I doubt it will happen again.
That misstep came weeks after he called those who resisted reform "slackers".
Take this misstep as an opportunity to review the building's billing procedures.
She called the episode a "misstep" on the part of the pope.
The military's misstep was not its first on social media in 2018.
"It is a reaction to that, but it is a strategic misstep."
This sort of promotional misstep can impact how people feel about a brand.
Any misstep, any small mistake and I would not be here nor Heidi.
Did the Biebers make a serious misstep with their April Fool's Day joke?
But I can't help but think this is Instagram's first truly massive misstep.
Demi Lovato has apologized for a misstep she made in a Snapchat video.
Basically, the most awesome (and proactive) solve for the retailer's sexist-seeming misstep.
" After recovering from her misstep, Carey announces she's going to "have a splash.
That misstep doesn't appear to be forgotten by Chinese commenters on social media.
A staff writer for the Trump Organization later took responsibility for the misstep.
Of course, Walmart took down the post and apologized for the misstep immediately.
This means a single misstep, however well-intended, can result in a violation.
Struve stands out as something of a misstep in Miocic's largely unhindered career.
But now that we are in the future, their misstep doesn't really matter.
The 643-year-old's first misstep came after he switched onto Nikola Mirotic.
But if officials misstep it could open the road for deeper Russian participation.
The stakes are high, too, personally and politically, for every misstep and mistake.
For Robinhood, it wasn't its first misstep, but it was perhaps its worst.
Their main misstep was saying everything was fine, that there wasn't any problem.
And for Vogue not to recognize that would have been a big misstep.
Trump brought up the misstep again at a campaign rally on Sunday afternoon.
It's the kind of misstep a company as successful as Amazon hasn't experienced.
Still, a parolee's misstep can make the most unforgiving restrictions suddenly seem justified.
The website eLuxury, closed in 2009, was a rare and high-profile misstep.
Another major misstep by Mohammed bin Salman, and investors could once more flee.
It marks yet another misstep caused by Mr Trump's reflexive hostility to oversight.
Any misstep in augmented reality could cause it to miss this wave, too.
I know from personal experience the Russians will exploit inexperience and any misstep.
Scott's general counsel to send Ayala a strongly-worded letter criticizing the misstep.
The 3rd Street entrance reveals a rare misstep and offers a symbolic warning.
Bud Light's newest advertisement could have been a major misstep for the beer company.
Maybe that's the misstep here — if anything, the Soshee robot dogs look too lifelike.
A misstep, which the former actor feared making, could seriously derail an actor's future.
The only misstep, interview-wise, is a heavy reliance on podcasters and fandom figures.
Defenders have to parry every jab, all the time; one misstep and they lose.
It was this misstep by Mr Mugabe that set in motion his dramatic fall.
And dealing with a social misstep, even one from years ago, can be difficult.
One big misstep could wipe out the gains from a bunch of other investments.
However, we are currently at a turning point that could course-correct this misstep.
Ali's biggest misstep may have been her honest emotional reaction after the Roark vote.
In the latest misstep, Johnson came under pressure to retract remarks made on Nov.
No, he also has to repeat the egregious misstep as he did last season.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch's monthly fund manager is a central bank policy misstep.
Jill Kass : No doubt about it, the P. F. Chang's misstep set us back.
A misstep with your so-called required minimum distribution can lead to expensive penalties.
This PR misstep seems trivial in comparison with the video that was to come.
With this week's meeting in Washington, Trump has a chance to reverse that misstep.
Earlier this month, Cuban criticized the president's travel ban, calling it a "horrible" misstep.
The danger of a misstep or miscalculation suddenly evolving into war is very real.
In the Times interview on Wednesday, Mr. Johnson conspicuously sought to avoid another misstep.
But is The Red Woman prepared to fight despite this misstep in her prophesying?
Is this just a minor misstep — or a harbinger of more serious troubles ahead?
The misstep that brands take is: 'Oh these women don't want to wear color.
The case is the latest misstep by Saudi Arabia's crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman.
"Dario making it classical ballet was a big mistake, a misstep," Mr. Guadagnino said.
Marriott's Chinese website and app were shut down for a week over the misstep.
One misstep and I would have rolled down the ridge into a snake pit.
Ralph Northam mentioned in his latest misstep, calling them "indentured servants" in an interview.
The protests have dwindled, but another misstep and the government risks reigniting the streets.
Sometimes it's just a misstep, or they're too far from the other person's subjectivity.
Unfortunately, it&aposs easy to unwittingly sabotage your outfit with a single fashion misstep.
But I can tell you that this momentary misstep also represents a new beginning.
All Sanders needed to do on the debate stage was avoid a glaring misstep.
Tuesday's blackface talk — featuring an all-white panel of guests — was a major misstep.
As for the verbal misstep nobody in America buys the would versus wouldn&apost thing.
One misstep, and accusations of bias are bound to immediately rain down on your head.
But was this really a misstep by the "Times" or was it done on purpose?
It was an obvious misstep on what should be his strongest ground: systemic economic injustice.
Because of her misstep, Joefield ended up in jail, and her daughter in foster care.
But his choice of Jewel Howard Taylor as his running-mate may prove a misstep.
But tonight's answer was so obviously heartfelt that this kind of minor misstep didn't matter.
A recent feature on Andreessen Horowitz in Forbes detailed the firm's biggest misstep: losing Uber.
A misstep for Bunge in managing soybean price fluctuations in Brazil during the Sino-U.
Because of this misstep, the case against Lambert should never have proceeded, the judge ruled.
It could have done extensive beta testing of each change to ensure it didn't misstep.
The inclusion of a camera, on the other hand, continues to feel like a misstep.
If there was any misstep at all, it's for the Grammys to own, not Gaga.
Even though they appear to love you unconditionally, the audience cools off with each misstep.
By criticizing Trump, as opposed to other Republican contenders, Hillary's misstep made Trump her focus.
But the texting misstep is part of a broader customer service challenge the SSA faces.
For a good driver, that misstep amounts to an average loss of $416.52 per year.
As you climb into the van, you misstep, causing you to fall on your stomach.
Every misstep can feel like a leap backward and perseverance can just plain wear down.
Media outlets usually sympathetic to the president were forceful in their criticism after Monday's misstep.
Yet there's more to Afweyne's misstep into a honeypot than a stupid, vainglorious fuck up.
Perhaps the most infamous misstep in 2007's Golden Compass comes from its botched ending.
Except for an early misstep, the Orchestra of St. Luke's provided lush and crisp accompaniment.
The narrator, her family and others fear making any sort of cultural or political misstep.
And a misstep for three sentences in a closing, doesn't affect the evidence at all.
With aesthetics presented as a recurring theme, it is a surprising misstep to exclude visuals.
"Me!" felt like a major misstep in setting the tone for Taylor Swift's beautiful album.
Any misstep on behalf on the junior cardholder is reflected on the adult's account, though.
In the wake of that rare public misstep, James kept his Instagram feed controversy-free.
Casting Scarlett Johansson in a role originally played by an Asian actor was one misstep.
This misstep has only proved to be more and more galling as years have passed.
And that's an important part of preventing a misstep from turning into a permanent failure.
Another Disney title, "X-Men" entry "Dark Phoenix," was a big-budget misstep last weekend.
They even somehow managed to false start where everyone but the center took a misstep.
Miley Cyrus has never shied away from controversy, but she's owning up to one particular misstep.
It even corrects Rogue One most horrifying misstep: it doesn't end with a CG Carrie Fisher.
For a president usually so savvy about the uses of social media, it's a rare misstep.
That misstep, which was criticized on social media, led to a week-long social media hiatus.
"Don't judge yourself too harshly if you make a misstep or make a mistake," Jennings said.
The paper found you can soften your despair if you make that misstep feel less bad.
They shouldn't, because compromising one's values is both bad in itself and, sometimes, a tactical misstep.
It was a misstep, but he apologized, so I think we all need to move forward.
Nivea obviously made a huge marketing misstep, but they're only part of a much bigger problem.
Carrie Underwood is talented and poised, but that doesn't mean she's immune to the occasional misstep.
How do we have a meaningful dialogue if people are so fearful of making a misstep?
"Hymn For The Weekend"'s biggest misstep isn't necessarily its rampant use of antiquated Indian clichés.
That was a misstep in a rapidly evolving industry that's seeing fewer and fewer standalone cameras.
One misstep and Chan not only risked snapping an ankle, but tumbling down these concrete stairs.
After two days of silence from Facebook, the company publicly called out Facebook for the misstep.
It's tough though when if there's any slight kind of misstep … it's taken out of context.
Then there's The Dark Tower, a misstep so colossal that it's guaranteed to please no one.
Your oh-no moment could come minutes, months or years after you make a financial misstep.
The show skips any silly airplane hijinks (a misstep, in my opinion) in favor of drama.
One misstep, one nuance not grasped, and decades of difficult diplomatic relations-building could be damaged.
"Take a moment to remember #PearlHarbor with us," it wrote, in one Hall of Fame misstep.
We love the pleated skirt and slashed shoulder sleeves — does Middleton ever make a fashion misstep?
On, No. 22001, a 22013-yards par 242, Woods had his first misstep of the day.
In 22013, Barack Obama's notorious misstep got one thing right: Rural people will "cling" to guns.
Ronda convinced the powers that be that Kara, her producer, was also responsible for the misstep.
"If we misstep with certain audiences, they'll unplug," said Suzy Deering, chief marketing officer at eBay.
He didn't let his misstep back then get in the way of what he's built now.
But could the biggest "win" for anti-abortion activists in years actually be a political misstep?
The banks have seemed to avoid making asks of Congress and the administration since the misstep.
Now, as with anything else on social media, a misstep in your post brings instant retribution.
They believe that the smallest misstep has the potential to permanently damage their reputations and careers.
Well-meaning reformers may take the same misstep in education, law enforcement and other handicraft services.
These competent specs suggest that we're not looking at another Facebook or Amazon Fire phone misstep.
Meanwhile, Clinton's "deplorables" comment, which delighted her base, was considered a grave misstep among Democratic operatives.
But even on this front, the bill now makes a huge misstep with one new addition.
The one misstep, from a hardware perspective, is the mediocre game pad included with the Switch.
His proclaimed defiance was a misstep that only served to make an already-woebegone season bleaker.
This isn't the first time Donald Trump has failed to take responsibility for a seemingly obvious misstep.
Another day, another NBC announcer in hot water for a verbal (or, in this case, Twitter) misstep.
Fellow Housewife Bethenny Frankel dropped the bomb when she showed de Lesseps photographic proof of D'Agostino's misstep.
This seems like a misstep, especially since there isn't a physical shutter to cover the camera either.
Another baseball misstep Drake's tweet marks the second time this week controversial comments have overshadowed the postseason.
Another baseball misstep Drake's tweet marks the second time this week controversial comments have overshadowed the postseason.
It was another public misstep for the beleaguered Rio games, where security issues have come under scrutiny.
Twitter VP of Engineering Ed Ho tweeted that the change was "a misstep," and was being reversed.
Heck, it's only been two months, and LG G5's "slot" already looks like an embarrassing misstep.
Healthcare is a top priority for voters, and many Republicans fear a legislative misstep could hurt them.
You may recall the Ronald Reagan administration's own school lunch misstep of treating ketchup as a vegetable.
Well aware of his misstep in Iowa, he also understood the power of an engaged TV audience.
The schtick is shallow and tacky, a rare and unnecessary misstep for an otherwise beautifully stylish game.
ORCUTT: Her unapologetic embrace of 6ix13ine feels like a twisted misstep to me, not a rebellious act.
His only misstep was allowing Sansa to escape but he quickly replaced her with her little brother.
Whatever happens, there is a startling degree of unanimity that the president just committed a major misstep.
It would be petty to single out this misstep if this series were not packed with them.
Perhaps the media will be quick to pounce on any misstep by Trump as a devastating gaffe.
Carson on Thursday said Trump's misstep occurred because he lacks an extensive background in politics and campaigning.
A fly-by visit to Windsor was short, sweet, but with ample scope for minor diplomatic misstep.
A single misstep could cost a company €20 million or 4 percent of revenues, whichever is greater.
A misstep in the Philippines could give Duterte a perceived blank check to condone the killings further.
He acknowledged Trump's recent misstep on the issue of abortion, and the candidate's attempts to correct it.
Serious writing doesn't lose its power as easily through minor misstep; it commands us to listen anyway.
It was way too easy, and killing the character off would, if only accidentally, address that misstep.
It was a rare misstep for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has until now outmaneuvered the president.
I am very excited about the Undefeated, and despite a misstep or two, I am fully committed.
A misstep — an early attempt at choreographing a ballet — turned out to be integral to her development.
Still, the Dolce incident is the first time this kind of misstep has had such global repercussions.
The idea was to create a juggernaut, but combining the two companies proved a hugely expensive misstep.
A hospital was the most critical amenity for a mill where a single misstep could be fatal.
Right now, however, it appears that the biggest misstep has been, of course, the new immigration restrictions.
For the two remaining Mozart performances, Yuja, realizing her misstep, returned to the designer she regularly uses.
Her misstep occurred when she decided to make out with her brother on the red carpet, though.
Unsurprisingly that misstep may have contributed to her ability to define herself as a black/brown candidate.
After conducting thousands of interviews, Caldwell says overconfidence is the interview misstep that's most difficult to overcome.
To many Republicans, the misstep is more evidence that their nominee is hopelessly undisciplined as a candidate.
For something so crucial to the Mustang Mach-E's in-car experience, it felt like a misstep.
What seems like a sensible decision to an algorithm can be a terrible misstep to a human.
He took a joke borne from this misstep and used it to help grow the Super Smash Bros.
He admits a few small mistakes, including a misstep in the fight in the House to repeal Obamacare.
"If we see smallest misstep from the enemies, our roaring missiles will fall on their heads," he added.
But sleep deprivation and creative stress aren't any excuse for the cultural misstep that Absolut Vodka just made.
Rodon ran over to cover first, but his misstep near the bag allowed Pillar's hand to beat him.
That misstep resulted in a major escalation of tariffs and a new crackdown on Chinese tech giant Huawei.
"That, No. 1, is a big f—ing misstep," said Lewis, who shares daughter Monroe, 2, with Edward.
My biggest misstep in college (and arguably, life) was being completely obsessed with whether my peers liked me.
Gardner has a misstep on the streets of New York and is accidentally transported back to You Seminar.
The misstep caused Nvidia's price to drop more than 19 percent Thursday, and it has not rallied today.
And if gymnasts made a misstep, coaches would yell, spit, and occasionally throw things at them, Relf says.
As it turns out, appointing a Dutch-American ambassador to The Hague was a diplomatic and cultural misstep.
In the wake of that that weird piglet misstep, Orrin Hatch's press team is stepping up its game.
But that assessment came with a number of caveats warning about the potential for yet another security misstep.
Perhaps the biggest misstep of all is how much of the movie rests on Jake Chambers (Tom Taylor).
I always feel like I'm one misstep away from eating Pop-Tarts for dinner at my mom's house.
It was an embarrassing misstep at a time when Microsoft was trying hard to get back into mobile.
"The decision to 'fire' him was yours and yours alone by virtue of your own misstep," it reads.
This bold iPhone strategy could be Apple CEO Tim Cook's first big misstep...or another stroke of brilliance.
Who Should Have Won: Zhu, "Faded" Last year's winner marked another slight misstep, but was still largely encouraging.
White House press secretary Josh Earnest also made a crack about Trump's misstep during a press briefing Wednesday.
And, we're assuming that Charlie is fine, if not a little embarrassed by his misstep, no pun intended.
Trump would be smart to think about the message he might send if he makes a similar misstep.
There's also the question of whether He has made a gross ethical misstep by editing viable human embryos.
A blocked Time Warner acquisition would be the third misstep for Stephenson on transformational deals for AT&T.
But he has to clear a primary field first, and his Democratic opponents saw a misstep and pounced.
There is nary a misstep in the cleareyed, unsentimental portrait of a determined woman's sacrifice for her children.
The move marks a misstep for the Versa brand, which has otherwise contributed well to Fitbit's bounce back.
One misstep in the process, such as a nick in the knife, means the slaughter was not kosher.
US-Iran tensions could just keep going — but one slight misstep could accidentally tilt them into 'catastrophic' war.
For Trump and Kim, the UNGA has not produced peacemaking but instead escalated the prospect of a misstep.
But a misstep it most certainly was, because it acknowledges neither those nuances nor the individuality of women.
It's basically a botanical egg timer to remind the Beast of a misstep he had with an Enchantress.
I ask again, as I do after every misstep Trump takes at home or abroad: Where are Republicans?
There is a particular character death that wasn't awesome, which I think was the movie's only major misstep.
No doubt it's a misstep that Airbnb aims to avoid, even if with a changing cast of employees.
I wondered if he had the same feeling I had, that any verbal misstep could end in disaster.
Rather than spurring the effort to cut fossil fuel use, the misstep now threatens to set it back.
A few days later, James made the rare public misstep of posting offensive lyrics on his Instagram account.
Every misstep or misfortune Mr. Erdogan's government suffers — from the economy to foreign policy — increases Mr. Imamoglu's support.
The slightest misstep by Pogba — or his teammates — tends to trigger an inquest that can last for days.
But to divorce his artistry from his sexuality is a huge misstep that hushes his anarchic queer legacy.
One misstep, though, sends her tumbling into the arms of a backup dancer, who catches her from below.
One misstep, though, sent her tumbling into the arms of a backup dancer, who caught her from below.
Nintendo has always had a reputation for making great games, but the Wii U was a major misstep.
Instead they acted in the most pragmatic way to seize the opportunity created by Mr. Salvini's strategic misstep.
Similarly, one misstep entering our apartment, and our safe haven would slowly convert itself into a dangerous place.
Occasionally, a severe misstep ("boning burlesque in the bower") undermines, by its clumsiness, the classicism that surrounds it.
And online, Buttigieg's critics from the left have seized on and attempted to amplify his every perceived misstep.
Kevin McCarthy, who suggested Wednesday that Trump's only misstep in the Ukraine affair might have been hiring Giuliani.
The flub, and the bleeped profanity, marked a rare misstep for a singer known for flawless vocal performances.
Employees were reminded that an unintended misstep, like a discarded pill on a carpet, could have dire consequences.
However, Claure said Samsung customers are proving loyal to both Android and the brand despite the major misstep.
She had spent two years battling a rare, terminal heart disease, and she'd died from a literal misstep.
Both story arcs come off as a real misstep after the empathy that is shown toward everyone else.
In particular, he went after one misstep in the way Donald Trump referred to Americans of Mexican descent.
On Friday, people on social media continued to debate Seoul Secrets' apology for its contribution to marketing misstep history.
Members of Trump's inner circle called out The Times and asked why the paper wasn't apologizing for the misstep.
Going with a rubber bracelet that doesn't breathe feels like a big misstep for an otherwise great looking watch.
That's an expensive misstep, as consumers borrow more to finance car purchases, and take on longer-term auto loans.
It's a misstep that has since resulted in apologies, lawsuits, and the rollout of a new battery replacement program.
"We should know the cost of things, and what could possibly happen if we make a misstep," she said.
If you are the perpetrator and you catch yourself in the act, apologize immediately and sincerely for your misstep.
Anecdotal evidence, online polling and informal surveys all suggest that the prime minister's misstep has scarcely dented his standing.
And let's not forget the major misstep that was Firefox OS, Mozilla's attempt at competing with Android and iOS.
Its latest effort, coupled with the cringe-worthy decision to call young people "youths," feels like yet another misstep.
However the dad trend began was clearly a misstep since we should haven looking towards grandparent trends all along.
This process is tough, and it's understandable if you feel like any misstep could cost you a dream job.
A lot of letters just don't go together, and their dissonance is a clue that you've made a misstep.
After that embarrassing misstep last year, Samsung resurrected its Galaxy Note line Wednesday with the new Galaxy Note 8.
CNN's Sara Murray says Trump allies are hoping for a reset moment but are also worried about a misstep.
Even if only a few people see a leader's misstep (instead of millions), dodging accountability can be incredibly damaging.
There are concerns that with each new maneuver a misunderstanding or misstep by either side could lead to war.
But he insisted the media attention to a misstep — amid the volume of questions he answers — gets outsize attention.
A blocked Time Warner acquisition would be the third misstep for Stephenson in his legacy as AT&T CEO.
Because advancing science, protecting consumers, and bettering patients' lives are too important to fall victim to a policy misstep.
Maine's recently enacted "Act to Protect the Privacy of Online Consumer Information" is the latest misstep in that trend.
A misstep is especially damaging, considering how many retirees count on that check for the bulk of their income.
This brings with it a level of constant scrutiny of the CEO, "where every misstep is checked," Colonna said.
And in a film that has been celebrated for its commitment to #blackexcellence, such a misstep would be disastrous.
The bank said in a public statement its only misstep was inadequate disclosure of what it sells to customers.
"Another major misstep could really start a spiral," a senior aide to a moderate Republican House member told me.
Security cameras captured an intoxicated man make a misstep and fall into the tracks as the train train approaches.
The misstep that some designers make, Ms. Sturino said, is to offer only basics to their plus-size customers.
For Fleetwood, his 18th hole misstep was the latest setback in his quest to win on the PGA Tour.
That includes talking things through and admitting when there's a misstep, as well as debriefing when something goes right.
Once, novelty alone would merit coverage, but in the social media age, even the tiniest misstep can be ruinous.
The conversation moved on and I forgot our musical misstep, buoyed by anticipation of what the evening might bring.
But it is a perilous time for brands, in which social media outrage can be prompted with one misstep.
But on the core point, the video misstep has allowed Biden's camp to try to avoid confronting the facts.
That said, the risks of a fiscal policy misstep are mounting, and that could overwhelm actions by central banks.
Servino told Insider that shelling out top dollar for garlic bread in an Italian restaurant is usually a misstep.
Any misstep might then lead to what humanity has feared since August 1945: a nuclear apocalypse on Planet Earth.
HB: Meanwhile, the House managers had a bit of a misstep when asked a question about the Steele dossier.
Disgracefully, only about 50 percent of Republican picks have been genuine constitutionalists, whereas Democrats have never made a misstep.
On Wednesday, Trump specifically cited Bolton's early misstep in floating a "Libya model" for nuclear negotiations with North Korea.
Even if he does decide Alphabet was a misstep, Pichai doesn't necessarily have the freedom to make big changes.
McConnell, for his part, has used this misstep to argue that the House doesn't actually have a strong case.
Granted, these are heavily regimented productions with little risk of a catastrophic misstep, but still — it's fun to dream.
One of the upsides of releasing so much music is that it's easier to hide an occasional bizarre misstep.
Watch more, on Waypoint: I don't think Sunshine is quite on that level, but it certainly wasn't a misstep.
Consider that if you're trying to preserve food with this approach, a misstep could render it extremely dangerous to eat.
Buy them in a store or online, and your misstep becomes painfully clear just a few squint-intensive hours later.
But the heightened attention around each misstep also points to these women being under critical surveillance each time they speak.
But Glamour Brasil's editors' racist photo opp is a pretty unequivocal misstep, and, quite frankly, they certainly should've known better.
Nevertheless, the news highlights a potential misstep by Wikileaks, and shows the difficulty in properly redacting large caches of files.
Some rank-and-file Democrats called it a misstep that gave the GOP an opening and fueled Trump's fundraising machine.
The left edge is also home to the x13's power button, and this might be HP's only design misstep.
This apology letter isn't any more egregious than one you'd see from another company that committed a highly public misstep.
But if they've made one misstep over the past couple of years, it seems to me that it's Pastor Tim.
To me, K2 has made a strategic misstep in thrusting Golovkin back onto PPV after the first venture had failed.
Feild says that's a major misstep, especially because children who are removed from their families don't necessarily want to be.
Trump dragged out Hillary's painful misstep from Sunday, and connected with Dr. Oz's mostly female daytime audience calmly and comfortably.
And in his second misstep of the past week, Donald Jr. referenced "gas chambers" as he complained about the press.
"There are already so many rules so to break—all you have to do is make one misstep," said DiCaprio.
"If there's any misstep or any indication of disagreement to (the deal), we would see crude prices dropping," he said.
For example, excessive stride length is a common form misstep that can put excessive stress on the knees, Plack says.
And when you misstep, as you sometimes do, you often bear the brunt of criticism as an open, liberal democracy.
The '66 Batman has grown in stature each time the modern interpretation of the character has taken a huge misstep.
But mostly, it seems there will be a lot of (attempts at) growing up, one hilarious misstep at a time.
Do we agree that this was a misstep, even if Danny, in diluted form, is still loitering on the fringes?
"This is a significant misstep for the DC brand," said Doug Creutz, senior media and entertainment analyst for Cowen & Company.
Royal protocol is intricate, and it is not uncommon for even the most experienced to misstep according to official standards.
Fyre's first move, a video claiming the event would be "on the boundaries of the impossible," was a complete misstep.
But only a few weeks later, Paul made another misstep when he posted footage of himself Tasering two dead rats.
Many members of the media joked about the misstep, and domain names related to the flub were bought up quickly.
But O'Toole's most luckless misstep has been his premature exultation in the failure of Boris Johnson to become prime minister.
However, in a heartfelt moment on her own show, almost immediately after Goldberg's subtle slight, Gilbert apologized for the misstep.
MM: I think, actually, it's a misstep for people on the left to reduce this conversation to any particular issue.
I'd recommend the company follow up with action — by changing its name immediately and taking full responsibility for the misstep.
That said, the initial move toward an all card-free system was clearly received as a misstep among many users.
" Her emailed statement concluded: "having an honest conversation with our readers when we misstep is a responsibility we take seriously.
For a room that otherwise took care of practical features, this felt like a misstep that shouldn't have been overlooked.
Any sort of misstep at this point will result in fewer cargoes of soybeans leaving our shores for Chinese ports.
JAB made its biggest misstep as part of a yearslong effort to extend its reach into the luxury fashion sector.
It was a rare misstep for Nova, who entered the game with a 0.94 ERA over his last seven starts.
Whatever happens today, whatever joy or misery, misstep or hilarity, try to practice radical acceptance of the situation at hand.
As usual, a few quarterbacks are potentially on the hot seat, with youngsters ready to take over with any misstep.
Treating South Carolina as a guaranteed victory, though, has been perceived as a misstep by both political observers and voters.
And, except for the misstep of often using the words "Russian" and "Soviet" interchangeably, Verzemnieks is solid on her history.
Is there any misstep, any controversy, revelation or scenario left that would be big enough to sink a candidate's campaign?
When I got a cancer diagnosis nine years ago, I made a critical misstep in disclosure in my early days.
Dependable on defense but mercurial on offense, the Giants have, in most games, constantly seemed one misstep away from disaster.
He says that misstep convinced him to pull back on his expansion plans until he got his tech sorted away.
It looks more like a fatal P.R. misstep, forever cementing Boll's reputation as a cartoon villain flailing at his inner demons.
In the Village Global interview, Gates said the misstep potentially cost the company billions of dollars that ultimately went to Google.
" The media, Spicer says, "wanted the briefings to be news and sought out any possible misstep as a &aposgotcha&apos moment.
But analysts said Trump had made a misstep by first promising to go and then backing out at the last minute.
We're always surprised (but also, not so surprised) when a brand makes a tone-deaf misstep for the sake of sales.
Eastern time, what appeared to be her entire eighth album, "Anti," had leaked online, another misstep in an already fraught rollout.
"But, one stumble or misstep is all it can take to turn a great day into a tragic one," he added.
Power acknowledged that one misstep the U.S. made was underestimating Libya's opposition to a foreign troop presence once Gadhafi was toppled.
As the car sped closer, he knew a single misstep could mean being gunned down and dying anonymously in the street.
With only a small majority of Republican voters in favour of the policy, it had long looked like a misstep nonetheless.
Any misstep by Mr Trump or Mr Xi thus leaves central banks hard-pressed to keep economies on an even keel.
This one misstep was enough to cause her elimination, and Valentina was clearly heartbroken by it (and so were her fans).
Maybe this album is merely a misstep, and maybe Beyoncé has yet to record the brilliant solo album that people expected.
For what it's worth, I thought the inclusion of the painting was a curatorial misstep—tone-deaf to say the least.
The Union and the Sierra Club allege that the maintenance of these filters is yet another misstep by the school system.
Bono's connections to the firm that helped USA Gymnastics cover up an investigation into Nassar's crimes hasn't been her only misstep.
The Commission on Presidential Debates must correct this unfortunate misstep of lacking a Hispanic-American voice in this election's presidential debates.
The Jennings made a grievous misstep, and killed an innocent man (the lab tech, whose neck Phillip snapped) along the way.
That's why it's also heartbreaking when you see an entrepreneur make a misstep because you know how much is at stake!
For the tournament, she never recorded a bogey, with her only misstep being a double bogey at No. 267 on Friday.
Few, if any, issues animate the conference more, particularly its always restive right flank, and a misstep could create a problem.
Given the vitriol that has followed the film since its inception, it does well simply not to be a colossal misstep.
He made light of the latter misstep during a campaign appearance on Friday in the first-in-the-nation primary state.
After a Times live briefing included the term "death tax," a slew of readers wrote in to point out the misstep.
Reyes, in turn, saved the Mets from the steady reliever Addison Reed's rare misstep and blown lead in the eighth inning.
Still, as the clear frontrunner, the pressure will be on, and his rivals will be sure to pounce on any misstep.
Was it an isolated misstep or something more: an indictment of Justice Holmes and the Progressive movement he appeared to embrace?
Sessions's one misstep was to recuse himself from oversight of Robert Mueller's investigation into possible Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Guaidó, frustrated, made his first major misstep: he posted a tweet in which he appeared to advocate military force against Maduro.
After Helsinki, Representative Tom Cole, Republican of Oklahoma, was among those who pointed out that the president had made a misstep.
Still, for the clear frontrunner, the pressure will be on, and his rivals will be sure to pounce on any misstep.
And they are operating in an era of heightened consumer sensitivity — in which one misstep can tarnish a brand for years.
The most notable misstep was starting a for-profit marketing and media company that included a digital network to stream competitions.
It's a moment in which Democrats can't afford a misstep as they try to convince a public that's split on impeachment.
Whereas in other iterations of Emma, this misstep has been portrayed as sad for Emma, here, her guilt takes center stage.
In addition to hiring mistakes and early errors around company messaging, the CEO says one big misstep was around pricing services.
However, a misstep with her handling of the ticket means it's up to a judge whether she can maintain that anonymity.
In theory the scene works, but it's probably the only moment during the entire picture where Tanne makes a slight misstep.
Republican nominee Donald Trump on Tuesday touted the misstep, saying Bill "went through hell last night" after Hillary heard his comments.
Despite his December misstep, Powell has been given generally good marks by Wall Street investors for his ability to communicate policy.
After an early misstep or two, the young players gave it a strong and coherent workout, responding eagerly to Mr. Morlot's direction.
But LOL's biggest misstep might be trying to focus group a meme app in the same way you would a blockbuster movie.
Despite our misstep and the alarms that were set off, it's most important that all of the security systems in place worked.
" Added Rockmore: "Despite our misstep and the alarms that were set off, it's important that all the security systems in place worked.
Beloved also offers education on the misstep of "appropriating" cultures by, for example, donning feather headdresses, says its community manager, Dez Ramirez.
Dame Helen Mirren didn't let a minor misstep stop her from stealing the show at Cannes' Palais des Festivals on Wednesday night.
After a Conservative misstep of this magnitude, all Corbyn had to do to rise in the polls was not do something worse.
Where Battlefront II seems to make a misstep is that it doesn't stick entirely with Iden for the duration of the storyline.
At first glance, it might seem a strategic misstep to aid companies that Facebook competes with for time spent and ad dollars.
Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban says President Trump's temporary ban on refugees and  travelers from seven Muslim-majority nations is a "horrible" misstep.
In reminding fans of the last title, Cashman characterized the recent struggles not as a misstep but as a bill come due.
"I wish they would've contacted us earlier so that wouldn't have been the case," Cook said, describing it as a "crucial" misstep.
A misstep in an email to clients, a break from a project plan, even the tiniest workplace realities triggered a similar paralysis.
When she performed her routines, she looked like a somber scientist following the steps of an equation, so careful not to misstep.
"Ordinary Death" makes the show's first significant misstep by following through on the romantic tension that's been building between Chandra and Naz.
We all know the time-honored tradition of blaming the losing candidate and their campaign for making every misstep in the book.
The victory may quiet — at least until the next misstep — a crescendo of questions from fans and pundits about Coach Jurgen Klinsmann.
Her supposed "demands" might simply be synonymous with the world's eagerness to see her misstep, and her refusing to let that happen.
A more significant misstep came when O'Rourke, while still deciding whether to run for president, agreed to be interviewed by Vanity Fair.
The only misstep in the exhibition — and it is certainly an understandable one — is when she writes "Fuck Trump" in a work.
"I think it's a misstep to become fixated on the taking down of men and specific men behind these crimes," Farrow said.
Mr. Fallon had been talked of a potential caretaker leader, while Mr. Johnson's latest misstep error has focused attention on his competence.
The refusal to name the attack as "terrorism" was, in some critics' eyes, a crucial misstep that would have far broader implications.
Still, there were other Republicans who feared the committee had made a dangerous misstep in agreeing so quickly to a public hearing.
However, the Berkshire Hathaway chief was undaunted by his misstep in technology, a sector he generally avoided as a self-admitted Luddite.
In this case, the strategy comes with an additional benefit: inoculating him from televised attacks from opponents and risking a rhetorical misstep.
But even so, the pressure to generate big box-office numbers remains high: With relatively few such films, any misstep is magnified.
For every one thousand solid journalistic pieces you produce, each misstep like this puts you in the hole for two thousand more.
Ms. Maxwell said that while she considered Mr. Ramasar's decision to share her photos a "misstep in judgment," she had forgiven him.
Investors should beware a rise in bond yields, a downturn in economic data or a policy misstep in a large emerging market.
Among the hazards she listed was a "misstep" by the Federal Reserve in its plan to gradually increase the federal funds rate.
The launch $10,000 Edition was also a massive misstep, and woefully mistimed given the seismic consumer shift towards responsible consumption and sustainability.
Still, Genevieve's characterization is a rare misstep in the heart-melting romantic confection that is To All the Boys I've Loved Before.
Our family was as careful as we could be with my grandfather, but one little misstep still led to a hip fracture.
The misstep is just the latest for Facebook, which has played fast and loose with user privacy and data collection practices for years.
The affair marks the first notable misstep since the Liberals swept to power last November, promising a new era of openness and transparency.
The moment most indicative of what Darvish adds to the Rangers, though, may also have been the biggest misstep of his short outing.
Gigi Hadid recovered from a near-catwalk misstep like a true supermodel at Anna Sui's New York Fashion Week show on Monday evening.
Based on its willingness and humility today to chalk up a misstep and tease a future product early, Apple seems to recognize this.
Just after the shop opened—and before the bathroom sign misstep—customers had complained about the shop's ginormous map of slave-owning states.
It's certainly an area the company is going to have to watch carefully to avoid a misstep for one of its paid products.
His misstep puts him in an untenable position with Democrats: It makes him look like a witting participant in a possible coup d'etat.
Facebook's relationships with publishers have evolved into a huge misstep for the company, Taboola CEO Adam Singolda told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Thursday.
In a Fox News Sunday interview, Obama was asked what he believed was the worst misstep during his time in the White House.
The trick to continuing the journey, she says, means quieting the impulse to quit after a misstep, or to become defensive and withdraw.
When we brought our concerns to MTV, our rep agreed that the article was 'a harsh shot' & took ownership of the editorial misstep.
Kin was yet another misstep After unveiling Windows Phone 7 to the world, Microsoft even tried to launch its ill-fated Kin devices.
Last year was a rare misstep for the fund when investments in corporate junk bonds left it with a loss of 2.7 percent.
The cipollini onions—roasted in so much balsamic vinegar that they were barely edible—were a rare misstep among the many delicious vegetables.
Op-Ed Contributor This year, the media has been focused largely on the election process — campaign managers, speaking styles, every slip and misstep.
Materials have be meticulously sourced, created and combined, and the smallest misstep can send you back to the very beginning of the process.
Failure to register in a state before a fund-raiser is not considered a grave misstep in the nonprofit sector, charity specialists say.
With the increasingly socialist Democrats gaining popularity, his campaign misstep will make clenching the party nomination as a moderate that much more difficult.
However, the truth is that carrying any type of balance from month to month is a misstep when it comes to credit cards.
Adichie has done a great deal for the conversation around feminism and gender equity, and this misstep doesn't take away from those strides.
But Martz also cautioned that nominees will help set the tone of hearings, and if they don't misstep, the tenor could remain calmer.
Facebook's ad problem Facebook's reversal on the spot is another misstep from a company that pledged to improve its handling of political ads.
To ignore that as Call of Cthulhu: The Official Video Game does, to not even attempt to reckon with it, is a misstep.
Ian Xplosion's finances weren't great when he decided to make the plunge into streaming, a misstep that came back to haunt him quickly.
Spencer finds profound challenges fitting in as his successes draw jealousy both on and off the field — and his every misstep draws scrutiny.
I was confronting the reality that one misstep meant anyone I loved could be taken and locked away in a box for years.
He said that he felt the token sale had been a misstep, because the organization had set an arbitrary value on the token.
Luke, Dylan, and Evie are always there for each other, through every relationship misstep, one-night stand, broken engagement, and everything in between.
The about-face, wrote Caputo, didn't sit well with fellow Republicans, who called DeSantis' signing of the NDA a "misstep" and "cover-up."
But turn the proposition around: Does an employer share a similar obligation to disclose every single blemish, misstep and potential for future decline?
One strategist told me that the scrutiny on the organization was natural — it's very young, very hyped, and seems primed for a misstep.
In the pre-Trump election paradigm, one media-exposed misspeak/misstep spelled the end for a candidate: Mitt Romney's infamous 47 percent comment.
The Democratic Party of Michigan confirmed to CNN on Thursday morning that it had made a "misstep" and was responsible for the scare.
A misstep caused a taut rope on the boat to wrap around his ankle, yanking him off the deck and into the water.
It's not the most serious medical vulnerability we've seen in recent years, but it's a category where every misstep has outsized potential effects.
One official described it as a misstep since it wasn't at all clear the two sides would agree to anything during the talks.
Don&apost try to give a softball example for this one by describing a small misstep that turned out great in the end.
O'Donnell cited a single unnamed source and didn't go through the network's proper vetting process -- and he was widely criticized for the misstep.
The Guardian's Benjamin Lee called it "a half-baked TV movie masquerading as Oscarbait, a curious misstep for the Oscar-nominated indie auteur".
Analysis: Amazon's HQ2 disaster is a different kind of misstep The New York HQ2 saga was a public relations nightmare, writes David Goldman.
But Malpaso — the name means "misstep," in honor of those bold beginnings — has become one of Cuba's most sought-after contemporary dance groups.
A worse misstep, I think, is his decision to incorporate "Call It Joy" into the novel, only to have his characters trash it.
President George W. Bush's two appointees appeared prepared to excuse the stop as a misstep and not to second-guess the police more generally.
"We knew that we couldn't have one misstep, we knew that we had to bring our best, and the pressure was on," she says.
In the wake of Mad Max's recent overhaul—which, while imperfect, managed to redeem many of its predecessors' flaws—this misstep is especially disappointing.
This particularly dangerous security misstep could have seriously exposed its users, though it says that it has no evidence the data was accessed improperly.
On Twitter, the fashion company said the misstep was unintentional before announcing that the caricature in question would be removed from display and circulation.
After Jordan's misstep, JoJo calls him out on it, and she is legitimately upset and concerned about his level of commitment to their relationship.
After burning a pack of microwavable popcorn — yes, in a microwave that had a popcorn button on it — Leanne apologizes profusely for the misstep.
But this first device seems to me like a major misstep, and one that will set back that flexible future rather than advance it.
The misstep by lawmakers, originally intended to encourage drilling in the Gulf of Mexico, above, is expected to cost taxpayers for decades to come.
There have been bumps along the road, like hardware shortages and an embarrassing misstep with a USB-C cable that damaged non-OnePlus devices.
Photo: APTo some commentators, the familiar design of the latest iPhone is a serious misstep, solid proof that Apple has run out of ideas.
A New Jersey high school that claims to have been trying to celebrate Black History Month ended up making a big misstep last week.
For Osaka, a back-to-back Grand Slam champion, it is the latest humiliating misstep after a sudden fall from world number one status.
Warner Bros.' biggest misstep came from trying to shoehorn lighter, more optimistic characters such as Flash, Superman and Wonder Woman into that gritty setting.
Mawarire also spoke of tilting #ThisFlag toward elections in 2018 - a sensible strategy, perhaps, for somebody just one misstep away from another treason charge.
Still, there's something humbling about the fact that even in 2016, our mighty tech infrastructure is still at the mercy of one monkey's misstep. .
His only misstep came when T. J. Oshie backhanded in a rebound 2 minutes 53 seconds into the third to make it 2-1.
If you've followed the story of Spectacles so far, you know that the first version proved to be a costly misstep for Snap Inc.
It's another misstep in Facebook's ongoing data privacy issues, spurred by revelations of a data leak that affected as many as 87 million users.
Further, "throwing all of (their) prosecution resources" at misdemeanor crimes -- such as improper entry -- is a big misstep by the Trump administration, Udall said.
Overall, his first role was a bit of a misstep as critics generally labeled "Critters 3" as "subpar" when it was released in 1991.
The production's single misstep comes deep in the performance, when Mr. Irizarry introduces a third Monique (David Dempsey) to deliver her big monologue. (Mr.
A 14-year-old queen made one misstep and doomed the galaxy for a generation; it's almost too painful to face such a mistake.
PepsiCo might be pulling its controversial Kendall Jenner ad but it still faces an uphill struggle to recover from its marketing misstep, observers say.
Both the corn lobby and the merchant refining industry say a misstep could threaten the same blue-collar jobs Trump has vowed to support.
It was the beginning of weeks of volatility that led the Fed to recalibrate its message, with more than one misstep along the way.
But we're now living in a political world where an opponent's misstep or malfeasance is seen as justifying all manner of revenge and retaliation.
"Ordinary people get punished for the smallest misstep and the elites get promoted," said Jens Hacke, a political scientist at the University of Greifswald.
Given how little substance there is to the Nunes memo, the Republicans made a misstep by pushing through its release in a partisan manner.
Mr. Trump's biggest misstep, Mr. Blackwill said, was "undermining deterrence" — which he said was often as much a function of psychology as military might.
" Still, in his Twitter post, Mr. Solveig acknowledged his comment to Ms. Hegerberg was a misstep: "This was a joke — probably a bad one.
Some Republicans in the border state saw that event as a major misstep, pointing to her sagging numbers in the weeks following the visit.
But, the officials added, the troops' presence also increases the chances of a misstep that could leave the Pentagon in a legally murky case.
Klopp and van Dijk will have known that every mistake, every misstep he makes in his time at Liverpool, will be subject to scrutiny.
Hoppert: A misstep in the Louisiana Derby resulted in a ninth-place finish, and the No. 13 post here will do him no favors.
Mr. Nadella, the third chief executive in Microsoft's 42-year history, has had to deal with the backlash of a misstep on gender issues.
The fear and hatred of weakness looms over a landscape where no one is more than a misstep away from becoming somebody else's victim.
So should the Stones expect to see unsold albums gathering dust on the shelves, a rare commercial misstep in an otherwise business-savvy career?
But it's also possible to view her misstep like this: As more women find the spotlight, inevitably we'll hear more about women behaving badly.
The misstep led the company to cancel future Google-made tablets and walk away from the category altogether — as a hardware maker, at least.
When she first withdrew from the film, Johansson said that she was glad her misstep started "a larger conversation" about trans representation and casting.
The digital divide looms as a personal catastrophe as you watch him being shown the basics but finding himself stymied by every small misstep.
It does not offer financial support for NdFeB magnet manufacturing, which industry analysts and executives say is a short-sighted misstep by the Pentagon.
Much of the misstep, experts say, was the Mexican government's belief that the agreement would be enough to transform the economy all by itself.
But, at first look, Trump appeared to have avoided the kind of misstep that would give his detractors a cudgel to beat him with.
But an accident or misstep is not impossible, given that Russian military jets are already flying in or near NATO airspace with some regularity.
That's especially true in a political environment where any misstep will be held up as evidence that Facebook has a partisan ax to grind.
Websites like the Washington Free Beacon and the Daily Caller delight in highlighting the latest misstep from the new poster person for American Progressivism.
Travis, who declined to give a month-by-month breakdown of results during the quarter, also attributed the drop in customer traffic to a misstep.
To his benefit, the good-natured Holy Father laughed riotously at the girl's misstep, took his zucchetto back, and resumed his duties with a grin.
This is clearly a misstep, but they have confidence that Keppel, with our track record will get this fixed and that we will come back.
Facebook has been accused of violating the consent decree — a misstep that would likely carry a multibillion-dollar fine — several times over the last year.
But for an OG Doug fan like me, it was a total misstep (just like their decision to close the burger joint The Honker Burger).
This isn't a great precedent and let's hope that Partech can become more startup-friendly in the future — I hope this was just a misstep.
I said, this will be a misstep in my career," he told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Wednesday ahead of this weekend's premier of "Sharknado 4.
It's something of a rare misstep for Google, which has largely avoided the privacy scandals that have plagued other social media companies in recent months.
This line of attack compounded his previous misstep -- an ill-conceived and downright un-American proposal to temporarily ban Muslims from entering the United States.
Heidi Klum Well known for her elaborate Halloween costumes and parties, Klum took a misstep in 2008 when she dressed as the Hindu goddess Kali.
A misstep here or an unconvincing performance from Evans there, and Civil War would begin to crumble, because Iron Man has logic on his side.
Witney Carson and her star partner Frankie Muniz waited for the judge's critiques after performing a waltz, but Carrie Ann Inaba pointed out a misstep.
Greensboro, North Carolina (CNN)Hillary Clinton returned to the campaign trail Thursday, four days after her near fainting spell, with little room for another misstep.
After a bit of a misstep with Warcraft, director Duncan Jones has a new movie that he's describing as a successor to his debut Moon.
More broadly, Trump's Twitter misstep and series of related comments raise questions about the candidate's commitment to actually improving the lives of communities of color.
Time can exacerbate the small problems and allow for a really bad misstep like the one Jack makes here to lead to something more explosive.
Maddon's only postseason misstep to date came in NLDS Game 3 when he deployed closer Aroldis Chapman in the eighth inning and the closer failed.
When you're the person behind a major brand online, you're always a target of trolls and others looking for you to make the slightest misstep.
And this surely won't be the last misstep on the series' part this season when it comes to discussing and portraying race and racial issues.
After factoring in interest, that misstep works out to an extra $119 each month over a 10-year student loan repayment period — or $000,280 total.
Ad execs beware: Italian luxury fashion house Dolce & Gabbana is learning just how damaging an advertising misstep can be, particularly when it relates to China.
Marvel Studios did appear to suffer a minor misstep with the promotional poster for "Black Panther," as some fans complained that it looked poorly Photoshopped.
Introducing algorithms now could be a misstep that's not worth it to make, especially since the ethos is supposed to be about connecting people directly.
In 2011, a misstep in transitioning from a DVD mail rental business to streaming video cost the company dearly as shares tanked on Wall Street.
The executive branch does not have to persist in a position that Congress made a fatal misstep in implementing an approach to opposing mass shooters.
On a recent episode of CNBC's "The Job Interview, " in which candidates interview for real jobs while being filmed, one interviewee made this classic misstep.
Both the corn lobby and the merchant refining industry have said a misstep could threaten the same blue-collar jobs Trump has vowed to support.
But it's yet another privacy misstep for the social media company, which has been owning up to its errors with increasing frequency in recent months.
It was a damaging political misstep for the GOP standard bearer; polls showed a majority of Americans disapproved of his response to the Orlando attack.
A campaign like Rethink and Recycle takes roughly a year from start to finished product, and so a misstep could be catastrophic for his career.
I don't necessarily think this is a misstep—this all feels intentional, like Arkane was going for a more "mature" style of sci-fi story.
But this rare misstep is also a fascinating look at how criticism and comic books collide, and how that dictates the future of superhero storytelling.
It ignores dire warnings from Arab and Western allies alike of a historic misstep that could trigger a surge of violence in the Middle East.
Hoekstra's early misstep doesn't bode well for his time in the Netherlands — it shouldn't be so easy to tell when a diplomat isn't telling truth.
"If somebody has a misstep, everything goes kablooey," said Richard Pisnoy, a principal of Silver Fin Capital, a mortgage brokerage in Great Neck, Long Island.
Despite his 2015 misstep, which led, briefly, to the crowning of the wrong Miss Universe, Steve Harvey steps back onstage as host of the competition.
Analysts believe the producer group's misstep has created an "unprecedented" situation in energy markets, with U.S. shale expected to take the brunt of the pain.
Aides are "more likely to face the wrath internally" from the president for admitting a misstep than they are "fighting the media's instincts," he added.
For the Brazilian-based investment firm 3G Capital and Warren E. Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, the deal has so far been a rare — and costly — misstep.
But two advisers to Mr. Trump, who declined to be identified talking about an internal White House dispute, described the statement as a political misstep.
Any delay or misstep can lead to a series of fines that will snowball until the owner certifies that the violation has been set right.
As the case has progressed this year, Concord has piled onto its request for the judge to dismiss the charge because of a legal misstep.
The company&aposs biggest misstep was investing in digital-media companies like MicYou & Mr. Jones has also invested in 21 tech companies since its launch.
CNN's correction on Friday was the latest journalistic misstep for the network, which has made criticism of Trump a focal point of its news coverage.
But one frequent misstep comes when those making the secondary investment decision of which manager to entrust with their money rely too heavily on results.
This particular funding cut was unlikely to ever pass Congress, calling into question why the White House would make such an obvious public relations misstep.
The less we say about Scott Baio and Mike Flynn, the better, and pushing rising star Joni Ernst into near-midnight slot was another misstep.
CNN's correction on Friday was the latest journalistic misstep for the network, which has made criticism of Trump a focal point of its news coverage.
Created by a network of conservative donors organized by the Koch brothers, it sends out regular emails blasting the agency for every failure and misstep.
There have been news reports that Clinton never visited a UAW union hall, which seems like a misstep given how vital union voters are in Michigan.
In true Queen Bey form, she kept right on dancing – and somehow managed to make her misstep look like it was all part of the plan.
From Sarah Palin to Melania Trump, almost any misstep can lead to mocking on Saturday Night Live or any of the numerous late night talk shows.
But in this day and age of tone-deaf Pepsi commercials and the like, you can never be too sure where a brand may misstep next.
Perhaps time, coupled with apologies and a real whizz-bang follow up could help push the major misstep out of the public's admittedly short-term memory.
"Hiring Hart is an indicative misstep that highlights how homophobia, casual or blatant, is still de-prioritised in comparison with other discriminatory belief systems," Lee wrote.
But the absence of immediate response was seen as a rare misstep by the media-savvy family, and may have prompted Mr. Toscani's abrupt dismissal Thursday.
Yet this is not resonating with millennials: Clinton cannot repeat her ritual misstep of assuming she will get their support when she hasn't fully earned it.
Not only is Trump's plan already a flop, but it was a misstep in packaging and delivery that will extend his recent slump in the polls.
The ongoing showdown has caused jitters around the globe, with each maneuver bringing fear that any misunderstanding or misstep by either side could lead to war.
But their misstep was our entertainment for the day, because the White House's tweet spawned a wealth of hilarious (and merciless) jokes at the administration's expense.
While the scale of the recall is small compared with other incidents, the issue is the latest misstep in China by the No. 2 U.S. automaker.
Seeing as how the Pistons have no room to improve via free agency, failure to sign the 26-year-old Bradley would be a major misstep.
A public misstep of this magnitude could not only disrupt the 2020 Census, but have longer-term negative consequences on public trust in the Census Bureau.
Several of the people we spoke with say it was clearly a misstep for the guys to come out, but they won't say how it happened.
Though he didn't get asked to go to the formal (a major misstep, in our opinion), his resume hit Twitter not long after he posted it.
We asked advisors from firms that made the FA 2401 list what the worst money misstep they've ever seen a client or other investor make was.
Already, some of Haley's political opponents have used her rebuke of the administration's efforts to blame her for the sanctions misstep to take shots at her.
In another misstep, the F-6900 program office did not appoint the required personnel to make sure there was accountability throughout the life of the program.
Hershel's farm back in season 2, at the prison against the Governor in seasons 3 and 4; it's not just a one-off misstep or accident.
Others, including Donna Trimble, executive director of Parents for Choice in Education, said keeping a child's sexual orientation or gender identity from parents is a misstep.
So far, so good for Yext, which while it hasn't had any major missteps, also hasn't had the level of a dramatic misstep of, say, Snap.
But a strong convention, game-changing presidential debate performance and inevitable Clinton misstep — and Trump might be the one deciding whether to nuke Kim Jong-un.
The misstep here was Lamar and TDE only chose to curate a sound for the king and his enemy, but failed to look beyond the men.
Smaller campuses and towns are more likely to misstep — largely unintentionally, I think — and provide fuel for conservative attacks on the purported "suppression" of free speech.
Just one day before her primary, she made the horrifying misstep of ordering a cinnamon raisin bagel with lox and, to add insult to injury, capers.
It's a strange evolutionary misstep that even the most powerful and noble of all the human emotions can, in any given moment, be trumped by irritation.
Motherboard spoke with RAVPower cofounder Allen Fung who confirmed that the design misstep was first noticed by a customer over a year ago and promptly corrected.
At last week's investor conference, the crown prince himself made a joke of that misstep, laughingly assuring the Lebanese prime minister he could leave Riyadh freely.
On an icy, windy morning last winter, a misstep on Lafayette Street had left him with a fractured rib and, more consequentially, a fractured right wrist.
That put a bull's-eye on the heart of the F.B.I. Any misstep in either investigation made both cases, and the entire bureau, vulnerable to criticism.
But that same effect could have been achieved by Streep removing one layer, rather than two, avoiding a casting misstep that seems designed to provoke outrage.
In a vacuum, the "Meth: We're On It" campaign would register as little more than an innocent misstep, a sloppy attempt aimed in the right direction.
Even if the central bank decides to ease monetary policy, Cramer said there's room for Powell to make a "misstep" at his post-meeting press conference.
It's a misstep plenty of workers make: One in 5 aren't contributing enough to get the full match, according to separate analyses from Alight and Fidelity.
That was scuttled when the United States took a sharp wrong turn with the invasion of Iraq, a misstep that was a profound boon to extremists.
The misstep comes at an awkward time for Ardern -- and not only because she is on her first official visit to the country as Prime Minister.
What Trump and Republicans are doing in crying foul about Karlan's remark is trying to manufacture outrage over a misstep that barely was or, frankly, wasn't.
In a rare privacy misstep for Apple, users noticed in January a bug that allowed people to eavesdrop on other users before they answered FaceTime calls.
ALAN BROWN Asheville, N.C. To the Editor: Representative John Lewis's refusal to attend the Trump inauguration represents an unusual misstep in his courageous and legendary career.
They set out to work in emotional investing — an ironic misstep in retrospect, as relationships turned out to be the wrong arena altogether for my 20s.
In a rare admission of a misstep, executives conceded the unusual design limited Apple's ability to offer meaningful upgrades and failed to meet many pro users' needs.
The decline marks a rare misstep for the firm, which earned a 20.59 percent return in 28.74, according to investors, when the average hedge fund lost money.
But she accepted it with such grace and has been such a remarkable leader for so many years, in good and bad times, and without a misstep.
Regardless of how people are choosing to vent their anger, for many Californians, the latest round of power outages is just one more misstep from PG&E.
The funding, professional support, and attention were all there for the film: That it reads as a clear professional misstep now is largely a matter of timing.
It was a late-night rehearsal for a piece I was in as a college dance major, a misstep, a falling out of sync with my partner.
Bush's next misstep came a month later when he appeared to be amazed by a grocery store scanner during a visit to the National Grocers Association convention.
The British vote to leave the European Union is the worst political misstep in Europe since World War II, former Clinton Treasury Secretary Larry Summers said Tuesday.
There's really no one "must-have" heel this fall — the only bad one is a boring one, and your guide to avoiding that misstep is right here.
Bad writing is hard to do entertainingly, and while some of this stuff is sort of funny, much of it is just tiresome — Nemens's one serious misstep.
Turning minority students into vindictive bullies seemed like a misstep, and after the first episode dropped on Paramount it's clear that it was, especially for Heather McNamara.
Viewers probably won't get to watch Grylls die if they make a misstep, but they will likely get to put him in dangerous, gross, and funny situations.
Regardless, committing 30 percent of the team's cap room to him would be a huge misstep, and would harm the team's chances of taking the next step.
Trump is playing to a market that still believes in his economic agenda, though a misstep on a big stage could thwart that confidence in a hurry.
There's little doubt that the entire tapes issue represents a serious misstep by the President that put his White House on a perilous political and legal path.
" Daley continued: "The fact that the first instance of human germline editing came forward as a misstep should not let us stick our neck in the sand.
Google's big misstep with its Google Glass smart glasses was to just get the hardware out into the world and hope that compelling usage scenarios would emerge.
But Clinton's edge could be gone in an instant if Trump puts in a strong performance in the first debate or if she makes a disastrous misstep.
Most Republicans were dismayed that the full Senate's vote on Judge Brett Kavanaugh's appointment to the Supreme Court was delayed and saw this as a political misstep.
Even Trump seemed to acknowledge the misstep when he admitted during a joint news conference with May on Friday that he had tried to apologize to her.
It's not a bundled title, though, which is a misstep on Nintendo's part, and the asking price for the console alone—£280/$300—has got collars heated.
On my last visit, there was not a misstep with any of the meats, which tickled my nostrils with wood smoke before I took a single bite.
The most common misstep Mr. Siegel sees is an attempt to route around specifics with sweeping language that means nothing to machine parsers — or, indeed, to humans.
But Ryan knows he's walking a perilous tightrope: A major misstep this year and the Freedom Caucus could send him packing, just like they did to Boehner.
Draymond Green said he accidentally posted a graphic photograph of his crotch on his Snapchat account, marking another misstep for the Golden State Warriors' All-Star forward.
It cannot afford a misstep with the Pacifica because its small and midsize cars — the Dodge Dart, the Chrysler 213 and the Fiat line — have performed poorly.
But a misstep or public dispute has the potential to set back that goal by highlighting the deep differences that remain between the United States and Cuba.
Ten minutes later, Keane's only misstep in the match came as he was booked for a late challenge on Zidane, ruling him out of a potential final.
I get it though, they recycled the Death Star a little bit and we saw little Chewbacca making a Tarzan noise which was just a comedic misstep.
Washington (CNN)When Howard Schultz, Starbucks billionaire and independent presidential candidate, erred on Twitter, his campaign turned to a time-honored Washington tactic to explain the misstep.
But they still needed to find out if it was Addison's disease, caused by an immune-system misstep, or the even more worrisome inherited X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy.
I knew it was irrational, but the house felt fragile; I was terrified that some misstep could set off another cascade and destroy everything all over again.
And in some cases, it grossly misrepresents the history of segregation in the US — a pretty unforgivable misstep in a movie that purports to be about racism.
These are decisions that entail a degree of risk for public actors, particularly in a highly combative political environment where every misstep becomes fodder for the opposition.
In the interview, he blamed the misstep on a bad translation and insisted that Ms. Yovanovitch had, in fact, pressed him not to prosecute anti-corruption activists.
"The moderators asked a question about race and Bernie Sanders started talking about climate change," Grant notes, pointing to a misstep by Sanders in the December debate.
At worst, it is seen as an expensive indulgence, a costly misstep, where Rooney's presence is to Everton's detriment and his absence to Manchester United's considerable benefit.
It's a rare misstep for a CEO who has emerged in recent years as one of the few corporate leaders willing to speak out on political controversies.
It looks like this was a missed opportunity for T.I. to see things from a young women's point of view and grow from his very damaging misstep.
The more they looked to understand what their equity was worth and how to sell it without making a massive financial misstep, the more frustrated they felt.
The decorating committee also made a misstep when it replaced the traditional Douglas fir tree with a futuristic version made of lights and wires, but no greenery.
Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos's meeting last week with groups that work on behalf of students accused of assault was another good initiative marred by a misstep.
Now, according to a report on FIFA's state of governance from one of Europe's ruling councils, the soccer organization's latest ethics enforcer may have made a misstep.
The president's most significant legislative misstep was a failed effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act, a Republican pledge that he echoed repeatedly on the campaign trail.
The State Department knows that North Korea isn't playing nice, but Trump — never one to admit he made a misstep — is continuing to buy into the fantasy.
Despite chatter from fellow contestants and a misstep by not asking her father for JoJo's hand when they met in person, everybody's All-American came out on top.
The next day, the argument becomes about the cookie media response and not a misstep by Trump that he corrected, and that&aposs how he dunks on every.
We were thrilled at the chance to photograph Tagouri and shine a light on the important work she does, and to have misidentified her is a painful misstep.
And then there's the Amy Winehouse kind of fame — full-time paparazzi camped at the door, hungry to capture each new tragic turn, every new misstep a headline.
Every month and every quarter ... take one misstep, miss one quarter, and he or she will take you down if they have someone else 'better' to put in.
It's not like Ronnie avoided that misstep when he supposedly wasn't trying to enjoy Miami to the fullest — why would he when he's completely off the metaphorical leash?
It was the latest example of a candidate who has been impervious to inconsistencies again emerging unscathed from a misstep that would probably be damaging to anyone else.
Tactical misstep While it is often couched in noble terms, the principle of non-interference is all about China avoiding criticism of or meddling in its own policies.
Not having enough insurance is a common misstep, said Ryan, who is an independent insurance broker and the founder of Ryan Insurance Strategy Consultants in Greenwood Village, Colorado.
However, the deal has not yet been completed, and in June this year, 27 U.S. senators urged the Treasury to reject the sale, calling it a "strategic misstep".
Nevertheless, the decision to give its engineers in Beijing access to Grindr's database proved to be a misstep for Kunlun, one of the largest Chinese mobile gaming companies.
Apple still won't release the sales figures for its Apple Watch, a decision that has some wondering if the wearable device might be the company's first major misstep.
Though his supporters appear not at all bothered by throwing their lot in with white supremacists, Trump has come up with a number of excuses for his misstep.
That misstep was not due to inexperience on TV — Sekulow regularly appears as a legal analyst on Fox News Channel, The 700 Club, and Sean Hannity's radio show.
" Accidents: "It's impossible to ignore the risk of a major crisis today, because there are too many places where a misstep or misjudgment could provoke serious international conflict.
After a "merchandising misstep" in the first quarter of the year, Stiefel said the company should be able to bring in "newness" and innovation to excite customers again.
It lasted twice as long as it should've and ended with a thud, and it might've been the lone misstep in what was an otherwise technically impressive show.
The section of the post is titled "Millennial misstep," so we can expect the Journal will be using the term less and instead opt to be more precise.
She told the magazine that the most glaring misstep was one in 2004, when she employed the costume designer from Suite Life to be her real-life stylist.
So, no, the 3D platformer isn't dead, it certainly doesn't deserve to be, and Yooka-Laylee is more a misstep than a nail in an old, janky coffin.
A former top trade official said Monday that withdrawing from an expansive free trade agreement in the Pacific Rim would be a grave misstep for the United States.
But the recent online authentication misstep underscores a key problem in pushing services online: Social Security is a nearly universal program that touches the lives of most Americans.
But it will surely be dwarfed by this giant, nation-changing misstep, one guaranteed to scar the country for decades and diminish his place in the history books.
With the benefit of hindsight, both the decision to have a referendum at all and including the issue of EU and NATO membership look like a tactical misstep.
"The mood in Congress is very volatile at this point and a misstep by the Chinese government, I think, would cause an explosion on Capitol Hill," he said.
The electric grid is vulnerable to emerging and increasing threats, but bailing out uncompetitive coal and nuclear power plants would be a strategic misstep for U.S. energy policy.
MIXED Former Vice President Joe Biden Biden could not afford another misstep after his faltering performance in Miami, where he was the clear loser in clashes with Harris.
Any fault or misstep becomes a hammer he can use to chisel Celeste into the sculpture of the docile mother and wife he requires she aspires to be.
It's a misstep that echoes back to 2012 for Republicans, when McCaskill eked out a reelection after her Republican opponent made his own controversial comments about women's issues.
There's simply no incentive to take any sort of risk on the field when NFL front offices are so overwhelmingly disposed to changing leadership at the slightest misstep.
Every imperceivable misstep—forgetting to glance in the direction of the judges, not enough vibrato on a single note—produces fury and yelps in the make-up room.
NBC's failure to be first with that story in the last days of a heated campaign seemed like a strange misstep to those who watch the media closely.
U.S. President George W. Bush's administration was roundly criticized for its botched early response to the storm, and the Trump administration appeared intent on avoiding such a misstep.
Afterward, the helicopter that would take them from the White House lifted off, and the toll of living so long in fear of any misstep finally hit her.
I had sent her media relations team a very long email explaining why I thought it would benefit readers for her to have a conversation about her misstep.
Take Microsoft's misstep in redesigning the Windows 8 operating system: The move was almost universally panned for removing the hallmark "Start" button users had come to rely on.
His one misstep was in his somewhat dramatic reading of the White House transcript of a July 25, 2019, phone call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
That's an expensive misstep, considering the average credit card balance Americans are carrying has climbed to $6,375, a three percent increase from one year ago, according to Experian.
It would be kind of a major misstep if she didn't have a test to back up Carina's guess by the time she tells Link — but who knows?
The technique is simple enough that many addicts can cook their own meth, but with one tiny misstep, the chemical reaction that occurs inside can cause deadly explosions.
The incident thankfully doesn't seem to have resulted in a full-on data breach, but it was a major misstep in handling a crucial piece of user data.
She had some help from a major Crowley misstep — he sent a surrogate to a primary debate, which led to a scathing editorial from the New York Times.
Also, a Velásquez is authenticated at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Kerry James Marshall swears off public artwork after Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel's misstep, and more.
That need to correct themselves from a perceived misstep led to In Rainbows, an album that feels like a warm, loving caress from a soulmate you'll never meet.
Like many celebrities who suffer a career misstep, Perry will probably return to public favor in due time — she's still too much of a cultural force not to.
After factoring in interest, that misstep works out to an extra $119 each month over a 10-year student loan repayment period, NerdWallet estimated in a report this week.
Earlier this month, a source told ET that Markle has been  turning to members of the royal family  and the staff to ensure she doesn&apost have a misstep.
The Cleveland Indians are coming off a rare misstep at Progressive Field while the New York Yankees are stumbling at an all-too-common pace away from the Bronx.
Facebook, too, can't help but fear another season of contentious congressional hearings, which will invariably follow even a minor misstep by the company in the weeks and months ahead.
In fairness, if there was any over-reaction on Dodd-Frank, lawmakers and regulators were merely endeavoring to be cautious and considerate in avoidance of another major magnitude misstep.
"Kudos to Paramount for having the gall to admit they made a misstep and hopefully they have time to correct it and to appease the hardcore fans," Bock said.
It also commits the misstep of requiring the player select a male or female character, despite a plethora of options that allow you to customize how your character presents.
But the Fed has always been an inflation fighter first, that's a positive because it implies that it's in their policy thinking and that would help avoid a misstep.
Despite that seemingly sound bet, CompUSA faltered by 2007, with Fortune characterizing Slim's ownership of the firm as "a rare misstep" for the world's richest man at the time.
Seeking to block Comey's testimony could have amount to a grievous political misstep since it would instantly be seen as sign that the White House has something to hide.
Dodge made a misstep on Sunday when it ran a Super Bowl LII ad that used the words of civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. to...market trucks.
With the bears growling at each Washington misstep, Cramer went back to individual stocks to root out the positive stories driving the bull market regardless of President Donald Trump.
When wounded by the bitter sting of judgment, who among us, at one time or another, has not made the misstep of taking a bone saw to our critics?
Potential challengers seeking to replace the most powerful person in the world will surely be taking note of any misstep indicating that age is getting the better of Putin.
I think when Donald Sterling got kicked out of the NBA, I thought it was a misstep, because when you kick someone out, of course he's done wrong, right?
Or even out of eventual sympathy with Hardwick's misstep: McCarthy had, herself, a few run-ins with people she had savaged, by design or accident, in her own books.
While they shy away from directly criticizing his remarks, and often plead ignorance, they're quick to praise him if he makes even the smallest effort to acknowledge a misstep.
It also may be the most dangerous: A misstep could lead to open conflict with a nuclear-armed dictatorship run by one of the most mercurial leaders on earth.
Nicki recently made a public misstep when she slid in the DMs of culture critic, Wanna Thompson, after Thompson posted a mildly critical tweet in anticipation for Minaj's Queen.
There's not a misstep in the staging, from the queasy-making projections of swirling water (by Adam J. Thompson) to the uncompromising and unflattering lighting (by Becky Heisler McCarthy).
His wife is gone, his daughter (Bel Powley) is an addict, and his parents (Bruce Dern and Piper Laurie) are watching his every misstep, an amusingly hectoring Greek chorus.
Defendants must show that a misstep was related to an administrative matter, like a hiring or a firing, or to an officewide policy, not just to specific prosecutorial decisions.
He was a graffitist of the air, seemingly beyond fear; one misstep and — but how lucky we are, that we can just erase our terrible words and start over.
Selassie has a vision of Simonides, along with a character from "Aida" and a ghost, in a surreal penultimate scene that seemed the only misstep in this majestic novel.
Afroman took a giant misstep while performing one of his hit tracks, and even though he went down hard ... he found a way to save his beloved pimp cup!!!
It's the latest misstep for Broner who was just ordered to pay more than $700k to his sexual assault victim stemming from a 2018 incident at a Cleveland nightclub.
Beck, a mother of one who is getting married next month, was waiting to hear from Heitkamp before she used the campaign misstep to pass judgment on the senator.
Anything that can incidentally taint one's brand — a misstep or scandal on the part of a brand spokesperson or proximity to a scandal — can undo years of careful curating.
An association from Mr. Corbyn's past, or a present-day misstep reopens it, Labour collapses into infighting, the party leadership makes a minor concession and the row is quelled.
Mr. Tusk, who now acts as a "fixer" for technology companies looking to break into regulated markets, said that Amazon's response to local opposition was a tone-deaf misstep.
Fab was certainly the king of throwbacks, but dressing up as Fabolous in 2018 feels like a misstep (not to mention that wearing a Kobe jersey is kinda fraught too).
Ortega – Catch and Pitch Unfortunately, Moicano's path to the top was hindered slightly in his next match where he made the first misstep of his UFC career, against Brian Ortega.
Put an average post player in an empty gym, and you'll see an arsenal of moves; add in some elbows, speed, and opposing muscle, and every little misstep becomes fatal.
The Medieval war historian: Devries wavers, knowing that when it comes to the top counsellors of pre-modern rulers, the first to get blamed for any misstep is the counsellor.
But still, the two said the RBI may have made a "misstep," as demonetization may not be as transient as the RBI forecasts and may instead have damaged economic activity.
They learn over time, so I don't think that story's over, but Amazon's misstep was, of course, they would be great at selling upper-deck tickets for the Sacramento Kings.
The Netflix movie The Perfection, out May 24, takes place in a rarefied, elite musical world in which every note matters – and the slightest misstep comes with an awful price.
Fans got behind them just as quickly as they deserted them; if a band ever made a misstep, their style and attitude would be cannibalized and recycled by other bands.
Facebook has been messing up a lot lately, but the advertising giant's most recent misstep still managed to surprise in that it took place in a rather unexpected venue: Twitter.
Reporters and political operatives are on the hunt from the get-go for any misstep to be used against a politician, and the spouse and family are fair game too.
It's an obvious misstep considering Paul's young audience — a viewership made up of eight- to 16-year-olds, according to Paul — and YouTube's community guidelines regarding challenge or prank videos.
If so, this would be a huge misstep in terms of internal governance for the company, especially as advertisers (like pharmaceutical companies) look for new channels to promote their products.
In December, stocks were selling off sharply on fears the Fed had made a policy misstep with its final rate hike, and that the trade war would slam the economy.
Specifically, this means that these companies need to embrace researchers and watchdogs in good faith instead of freezing them out in order to protect some internal process or embarrassing misstep.
With the bears growling at each Washington misstep, Jim Cramer went back to individual stocks to root out the positive stories driving the bull market regardless of President Donald Trump.
The earlier, much-maligned Reddit comment was a major misstep, but this tangible change does help to cut down on what was looking like Battlefront II's most laborious grind. Now.
In Hollywood, if there's one thing more powerful that a single A-lister who seems incapable of taking a sartorial misstep on the red carpet, it's two super chic superstars.
Indeed, the biggest risk for financial markets cited by money managers in a Bank of America Merrill Lynch poll in October was a policy misstep from a major central bank.
Unlike Bangs' time, when a misstep in Creem would soon be buried below an incoming pile of new magazines which would reside on the bathroom floor, the internet is forever.
Mr. Sánchez's reversal was clearly intended to salvage his political position after he made the misstep of forcing Spain's fourth election in four years in hopes of strengthening his mandate.
United Airlines' most recent public relations misstep is only one example of the major errors U.S. airlines have made in the treatment of customers over the past decade or more.
Holding people accountable for their past is O.K., but imposing a standard of purity, in which any compromise or misstep makes you the moral equivalent of the bad guys, isn't.
In his most serious misstep as Foreign Secretary, Johnson was forced to apologize last month after his comments about Zaghari-Ratcliffe raised fears that her jail sentence could be prolonged.
To be more persuasive in your own career, try a technique Warren Buffett uses — highlighting a mistake or misstep you've made to show vulnerability before the rest of the pitch.
We are in power, yet vulnerable -- one misstep, one bad joke, one drunk heckler can immediately turn that room against you, or at least make your job a lot harder.
He warned, however, that one slight misstep or misunderstanding on either end could jeopardize the fragile US-Iranian relationship and tilt the two countries to war — which neither side wants.
Even a legend like Motown founder Berry Gordy screws up sometimes, and he admits the late great Marvin Gaye saved him from a huge misstep that could've changed music history.
But even the best TV shows occasionally misstep (remember Gilmore Girls' last season?) My message to the show runners ahead of season two: Stop treating women like emotional support animals.
In an interview this month, Robert J. Bittman, the deputy counsel who led the Lewinsky prosecution for Mr. Starr, said Mr. Kavanaugh had recognized that the memo was a misstep.
Still, using hot dish to telegraph familiarity in Iowa, a state that largely uses the term casserole to describe the baked one-dish suppers, could be seen as a misstep.
Width: A treadmill belt bed should be at least 22 inches wide for runners, according to Treadmill Reviews, which will provide plenty of space in case you have a misstep.
Even if the foundation of your relationship has long been built on trial and error, a relationship is nothing more than small growths and achievements, marked by the occasional misstep.
Each step and misstep seem destined to remain forever in the dusty recesses of major league archives, or at least in corner crevices in the minds of those who care.
There's the story's star, Kamala Khan (aka Ms. Marvel), and her quest to re-form the shattered Avengers years after they're driven apart by a terrible  and very public misstep.
In a novel that explores and validates the importance of female agency, to present a violation like this through the eyes of a misogynistic male character feels like a misstep.
Absolutely. As I said above, any misstep — and there are a lot of things that could go wrong, which I'll get to in a second — would essentially guarantee a strike.
Yet Google's mishandling of the case is just the latest misstep from the search giant this year that has contributed to a widening gap of trust between executive leadership and employees.
In a written statement, the three-judge panel of the Maryland Court of Special Appeals cited Syed's ineffective legal counsel — but singled out a different misstep than the lower court did.
I would say these workers were clever to come up with such an inventive use for the dough if it weren't for their major misstep of bragging about it on Snapchat.
But what Donald Trump - the way he always dumps on the liberals and the media is Donald Trump makes a misstep, let&aposs say it&aposs a five out of ten.
Whether comments are taken out of context or a noted name misspeaks, feminists like Albright are under an intense amount of scrutiny to represent feminism without a misstep at all times.
Samsung's misstep was locking it down to a single feature that many people don't want to use—especially since you can still talk to Bixby by simply saying its name aloud.
Trump is not alone in his concern that Fed will make a misstep and its rate hikes will slow the economy, but the market is widely expecting a rate hike Wednesday.
Gato Roboto opens with what has to be the worst possible outcome of a cat stepping on a keyboard: the misstep causes a spaceship to crash into a mysterious abandoned planet.
Read on to glean style secrets from the girl who never makes a misstep when it comes to hair (even on gym days) — and how to raise your own #hairgoals game.
But when you make a habit out of singling out and insulting individual reporters, you're not going to get a pass and every misstep, every enunciation gaffe, every mistruth is hyperscrutinized.
Homemade mozzarella is deceiving; while the ingredients are few and steps seemingly simple, one tiny misstep can be the difference between sad cheese curds and a warm, creamy ball of mozz.
Warren's hyperbole is a predictable misstep for the Democrats and all anti-Trump forces who are missing opportunities to advance their agenda because of their uncontrolled rage at the president himself.
We're told the misstep wasn't a one-off -- Scott hit the clubs Thursday night with a flock of hot models, which doesn't bode well for any hope of reconciliation with Kourtney.
One potential misstep lies in Britain's indecision over how to leave the EU. Despite looming deadlines, London hasn't decided how it will try to shield its economy during the exit process.
The film's biggest misstep is a cutesy (and, as far as I can tell, entirely fabricated) sequence in which Churchill takes the subway so he can talk to the general public.
But the linguistic misstep, probably caused by a subtle difference in the usage of the French word "delicieux" and its English counterpart "delicious", has certainly done no harm to bilateral relations.
But Biden's apparent misstep on the Pence issue disconcerts some progressives who fear he is out of step with the mood of the party, especially on social issues and current mores.
Rucker was beginning a song when they appeared to misstep and fall to the ground, the onlookers says, adding that the performer let out a yell and fell to the ground.
In its first notable trade war misstep, Bunge took long positions in soybean futures, betting on a prompt end to Chinese tariffs on U.S. soybeans in the second quarter of 2018.
Until tonight, the show's biggest misstep was her moment of indiscretion with Naz in the holding pen, which undermined her as a professional by having her succumb to a jailhouse crush.
But the proliferation of social media, where every misstep can become an immediate embarrassment, has made coaches and college officials wary of offering second chances to anything but first-rate players.
Critics and cyber policy experts widely view the move as a misstep that will weaken the role of the U.S. in shaping global policy as the threat of international cyberattacks looms.
"Remember, in Cramerica, we're looking for the stocks of very good companies that might have made a misstep or gotten downgraded or simply mispriced because of emotional, panicked selling," he said.
Mr. Talabani later described a series of warm meetings with Mr. Hussein, but he made a rare political misstep when he was photographed kissing the hated Iraqi president on the cheek.
Even with the odd grammatical misstep, SNAP_R succeeded in eliciting a click as often as 66 percent of the time, on par with human hackers who craft phishing messages by hand.
With a crowded field and state-of-the-art training, a misstep or a premature decision to leave the wind-cover of the pack can cost an elite marathoner a race.
The errors and turmoil have frustrated some on the right, who warn that the mainstream press and the left will seize on every misstep in an effort to delegitimize conservative outlets.
This misstep would appear to bode poorly for the success of Chase's forthcoming digital service, but Finn's main problem was that it was too similar to Chase's existing digital banking offerings.
McCaskill told a constituent who asked about the Russia misstep in Ashland that she had claimed "in error" to have never met with Kislyak despite encountering him at two other events.
But making it obvious, albeit ambiguous, is arguably a small misstep, in a film that otherwise derives all its sickening effectiveness not from what we see, but from what we don't.
Boorishly meandering from one misstep to the next, Trump seems to delight in playing the role of right-wing culture warrior, thumbing his nose at the establishment — or so he thinks.
Boeing's now all-too-familiar pattern of incremental fixes and curated responses is a common strategy for companies seeking to weather the storm of a single product fault or corporate misstep.
It was an inconsequential detail that could have simply been explained away as a misstep but that became a metaphor for Trump's volcanic ego and refusal to ever admit he's wrong.
Biden still leads the 85033 field in national primary polls, but observers speculate that a misstep in Iowa for any candidate could hinder any momentum moving deeper into the primary season.
There's very little time left for the WGA and the AMPTP to agree on a new deal, and essentially any tiny misstep on either side will all but guarantee a strike.
A major misstep, he said, was a failure to explain the realities of the new law to the American public as it struggled to understand how it would directly impact their coverage.
It was not his first misstep of a controversial week that has seen a splashing incident in training escalate into a battle conducted via the media between him and his Australian rivals.
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Romero has not fought since Whittaker took him to school while fighting on one leg back in July, but aside from that one misstep Romero has looked incredible throughout his UFC career.
Assuming the headset improves, the StarVR could let IMAX differentiate its centers from what consumers can already get at home, but at the moment, it's an odd misstep in a smooth experience.
According to one of its thousands-strong group of fitness and health professionals, who serve as brand "ambassadors", the firm is just one more public misstep away from her calling it quits.
Take Courtney and Julian, a penetration-focused couple to whom Liekens suggests a bit of erotic massage and—in a rare misstep for the UN ambassador of reproductive health—some straight scissoring.
Despite the occasional misstep Starbucks has thrived; its chairman, Howard Schultz, champions the idea that firms should serve both their shareholders and a broader set of interests, including staff and civil society.
His most recent misstep, firing FBI Director James Comey a few months after reportedly asking him to drop the investigation into his former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, is a perfect example.
Throughout my career in anime, manga, and comics, I've made it a point to listen and learn from my mistakes, which is exactly what I've been trying to do with this misstep.
With three extra days of rest and coach Mike Zimmer returning after missing one game following emergency surgery for a torn retina, Minnesota cannot afford another misstep against the free-falling Jaguars.
Johnson took his biggest stumble of the campaign last week when he said during an MSNBC interview that he did not know what Aleppo was, a misstep that reverberated through the media.
The latest recovery misstep involves a newly formed and untested company called Bronze Star, which was contracted by FEMA to deliver emergency relief supplies in exchange for $30 million of taxpayer money.
One potential misstep lies in Britain's indecision over how to leave the EU. Despite looming deadlines, London has not decided how it will try to shield its economy during the exit process.
They do all of this work in the public eye — where one misstep, one wrong word gets echoed across the airwaves and the internet almost before it has time to be heard.
But I would just caution everyone that I think it's a misstep to become focused on the taking down of men and the specific men who were behind some of these crimes.
Tweets from Demis Hassabis, the founder of Google's DeepMind project, which is responsible for creating AlphaGo, revealed that AlphaGo made a misstep on move 79 and didn't realize it until move 87.
No. So instead of feeling like one little misstep will derail you, build confidence that you know what's best for you and that your diet is simply an outline, not the law.
His comments circulated again in the days after what was arguably Mr. Lauer's most memorable misstep, when he failed to challenge Mr. Trump's false claim that he had opposed the Iraq war.
Notably, Clinton's slide may have begun with a debate misstep in October 2007, when she gave an evasive answer on the question of whether illegal immigrants should be entitled to driver's licenses.
A CEO would not be reckless on social media, because the successful ones understand that one misstep could lead to a tarnished reputation for the company and financial pain for its shareholders.
The show's glibness is an important part of its political satireTo call it "shallow" just because the characters aren't doing hard drugs or processing their trauma via self-destruction is a misstep.
But this newfound success also brings the potential of a letdown, andone misstep could derail Colorado's conference title hopes with Utah and USCboth only a half-game back in the division standings.
One more misstep by the Blackhawks and the Kings, perennial favorites who have represented the Western Conference in the last four Cup finals, will send them careening out of the first round.
Trump also has a special relationship with former GOP presidential candidate Ben Carson, who has freely criticized Trump to the press when he feels like the presumptive nominee has made a misstep.
Mr. Comey noted that people who are careless often face administrative punishment, echoing some officials at the State Department who have privately suggested that a similar misstep could severely harm their careers.
The next time you are trying to get a new customer, colleague or business partner to trust you, disarm them by sharing a misstep you made — then hit them with your credentials.
To the I.O.C., his appointment is the latest misstep by an organization that has lurched from crisis to crisis, including questions about the fairness of boxing judges and A.I.B.A.'s antidoping measures.
Never known for his discipline, the former vice president is entering a media environment unlike that in his first two presidential campaigns; now his every misstep will immediately pinball across the internet.
But Facebook's long record of privacy problems, culminating in a recent $5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, means that every misstep it makes in this area further frays public trust.
I'm sure most of us spent the weekend inundated with thought pieces declaring this a major misstep or some kind of politically motivated gambit that plays fast and loose with global security.
It's got a ripe theme for Kingsolver, an unabashedly political writer, to pluck — that is, how poverty looms today for so many middle-class families, just around the corner, one misstep away.
But while "Beyond the Wall" left many dismayed about the show's future, this weekend's season seven finale, "The Dragon and the Wolf," has a chance to make up for that icy misstep.
Robinhood stored passwords in plaintext, so change yours now This security misstep could have seriously exposed Robinhood's users, although the company says that it has no evidence the data was accessed improperly. 4.
There were miscommunications, including an embarrassing misstep that required an apology from Amazon — to the public and to Orlando PD. To be clear, Orlando has not yet deployed a citywide facial recognition project.
It's an aggravating misstep at what should be the most thrilling part of the entire journey, but the revelation of the villain's true identity reinvigorates the sluggish pace before it loses all momentum.
If a big deal is lost, what's the plan to regroup and ensure the team meets its numbers next quarter to manage the misstep versus the typical finger-pointing ritual in many firms?
Close consultations with unions over the summer have so far kept them from getting restless but it would take only a minor communications misstep to trigger tensions once the reform's details are public.
Beyond Chicken Strips were the company's first major product misstep, and its continued success since its IPO tells the market something about the fresh versus frozen future of the plant-based protein business.
But borrowing the name of such a fraught piece of history and making a feel-good comedy about it, then failing to do that piece of history justice, is at best a misstep.
After a challenging year for Uber, in which reporters covered every errant executive departure and corporate misstep, Khosrowshahi responded by thanking the press for their role in helping clean up the company's culture.
It was a bizarre misstep in an otherwise brilliant season and a largely impeccable career, and more than 20 years later—fairly or unfairly—it is indelibly folded into Scottie Pippen's basketball legacy.
"If President Trump's shockingly sudden firing of FBI Director James Comey had violated some statute or constitutional provision, our judicial branch could easily have remedied that misstep," the three wrote in the piece.
Why it matters: It's a reminder that any attempts to use force to get North Korea to denuclearize, or any misstep, could immediately result in deadly fire and wrap the U.S. into conflict.
A lot of people make the mistake of thinking that they can only be fired for getting caught making one huge misstep, such as sexually harassing a colleague or bad-mouthing the boss.
Another misstep came when Securitas spun off its hi-tech Niscayah unit in 2006 and wound up getting outbid by Stanley Black & Decker when it tried to buy it back five years later.
Necas himself resigned after police investigations of suspected abuse of secret services and political corruption, but many Czech commentators saw his prosecution as a misstep and it has not led to any convictions.
Opposition Conservatives have seized on the Castro controversy as a political misstep that could cut into the popularity the prime minister has enjoyed among voters since his surprise majority election in October 2015.
DAVID FABER: Despite what many people have been a misstep with DirecTV, given the sub losses when you at that company since you acquired it a number of years ago for $67 billion.
Though the mistakes range from apparently racist ad campaigns to a failure to represent China's perceived borders, it all boils down to one fundamental misstep, experts told Business Insider — a lack of respect.
All of these cases show one fundamental misstep done by the brands, Chinese consumer experts say: They all appeared to show a lack of respect and knowledge of the country's culture and politics.
Then, newspapers, TV networks, and websites eventually started to report frequently on every Uber misstep, criminal incident involving an Uber driver, and almost any complaint coming from or on behalf of its employees.
For some, her disputing the president's characterization of her racial identity was a huge misstep, playing into bad race science and undermining the right of Native Americans to decide tribal identity for themselves.
While death and illness in the family, combined with the intensity of his recent schedule, certainly contributed to his misstep, Tom definitely understands that sobriety is the sole course for a successful future.
Before the meeting, analysts were split over whether the Fed, which is wary of an early misstep under its new leadership, would raise policy tightening expectations until more price pressures are clearly evident.
While the comment was seemingly just an FYI for potential passengers trying to get to and from the airport, for Uber it was another misstep in its attempt to build up good will.
Security cameras captured an intoxicated man make a misstep and fall into the tracks as the train is approaching, and O'Connor pulled the man off the tracks moments before the train sped by.
It's less about sustaining an argument than creating moments — generating news clips and viral memes, setting up your opponent to misstep (sometimes, as with Ms. Machado, days afterward), trying to drive the narrative.
One woman says she dislocated her jaw while chewing a tortilla chip, while her ankles twisted at "the slightest misstep" and her wrists were inflamed for years after she attempted a yoga pose.
Mr. Corcoran told Spin at the time that he and Chance had "agreed that the article was offensive" and brought their concerns to MTV, where a representative "took ownership of the editorial misstep."
In surveys of public attitudes, most people say they would authorize donation from a deceased family member, but in the period of shock and crisis, a misstep may cause the family to decline.
That approach was formalized after an early misstep in 2013, when lawyers for Disney applied to trademark the phrase "Día de los Muertos," a working title for "Coco," and ignited a backlash online.
Mr. Sessions told Mr. McGahn that the president needed to know that he believed that firing Mr. Rosenstein would be a misstep and that he had done nothing to justify such an ouster.
Leaning on testimonies from visual artists Molly Crabapple and Martin Brief, writers James McAnally and Jessica Olien, she crafts the claim that when artists make an experimental misstep they risk plunging into poverty.
" Trautwig deleted the tweet, and, in a statement emailed to the New York Times by NBC, Trautwig noted his misstep: "I regret that I wasn't more clear in my wording on the air.
But it remains to be seen whether he is willing to fix Uber's biggest misstep: a business model that harms drivers and the environment, and drains away passengers and revenue from public transportation.
Yet Donald J. Trump's refusal to admit any misstep during his winning presidential campaign may have shifted the gaffe gauge in American politics — as well as some Democrats' expectations about their own candidates.
For centuries, the Dutch have been building dikes to mold their lands and manage floods, and the dam on the Markermeer, which is being retained for flood control, represented a rare environmental misstep.
Still, it was the third misstep of this sort by a justice in the last 15 months, according to Fix the Court, an advocacy group that seeks more openness at the Supreme Court.
I just hope, for Half-Life's sake, that this doesn't flop and actually does something for VR. But realistically, I think it's going to be a misstep in the history of Half-Life.
Until then, there was hardly any hint of a misstep for Chen, who lived up to his own impressive standard by winning his third consecutive title at the United States Figure Skating Championships.
As Honnold prepares for the big day, the film also takes a keen interest in his romantic life, which both he and his partner know can be extinguished by one small, tragic misstep.
Milwaukee is only one game ahead of St. Louis and plays its final three on the road against the Cardinals, so it cannot afford a misstep versus Cincinnati, which has dropped seven consecutive contests.
Heart-rate monitoring and GPS are also only available in the higher-end watch — which really feel like a misstep for LG, as both features have quickly become standardized across wearables in recent years.
That's a violation of the Presidential Records Act, which requires that all White House communications be archived, and a major counterintelligence misstep because it means foreign governments could know more than our own does.
Investors are fearful the stock market is signaling that a recession could be on the way either because of a Fed policy misstep or trade wars, but that doesn't have to be the case.
"A lot of people who are worried about privacy and those kinds of issues will take any minor misstep that we make and turn it into as big a deal as possible," he said.
The play was a rare misstep for McFarland, who set a freshman school record with 26 rushing yards on 212 carries, scored two long touchdowns and was a hero all day for the Terrapins.
Earlier this month, a source told ET that Markle was turning to members of the royal family and staff to make sure she doesn&apost make a misstep as she begins her royal duties.
But while Prometheus is considered a misstep for the franchise, it took the franchise in a creative direction, not relying so heavily on the nostalgia and decisions of a nearly 40-year-old film.
The misstep comes as Johnson had been slowly rising in the polls and inching closer to qualifying to participate in the upcoming presidential debates along with major-party nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
Meanwhile, earlier in the day, Gates told the audience at the Economic Club that Microsoft's big misstep was not managing to be what Android became in mobile — the open, widely adopted alternative to Apple.
CNN reporter Kate Bennett said it "was a really big misstep on her part" and the network aired a segment rounding up negative reactions from social media users who said they were divorced dads.
In a new Yahoo interview, the actress responded to Sex and the City creator Darren Star's recent comments that Bradshaw's show-ending reconciliation with Mr. Big (Chris Noth) was a misstep by HBO's writers.
And for individuals still struggling day to day, one misstep, or simply being in the wrong place at the wrong time, can set someone back—a cold lesson Caswick has learned more than once.
The visit came a month after he was forced to apologize for a serious misstep in which he told a parliamentary committee that Zaghari-Ratcliffe had been teaching journalism during her visit to Iran.
His misstep and the panelist's instant response are recalled in an examination of presidential debates by Retro Report, a series of documentaries that explore important news stories of the past and their lasting impact.
The media will want a competitive race and will magnify any misstep he makes, and Buttigieg and Harris both proved on Thursday night to be worthy alternatives for mainstream Democrats looking to shop around.
"As a VC, you don't have to report your trades," Raynard notes, but an RIA has to ensure that nothing and no one with a pecuniary interest in the firm creates an expensive misstep.
But I also think that if we avoid ever asking uncomfortable questions in the movies, that's a misstep because movie theaters are the last place we're all coming together and watching the same thing.
He said authorities were committing a fundamental misstep by stipulating what technologies should be adopted, referring to Britain's July announcement that it would ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 20143.
Jerry Nadler accused them on the Senate floor of engaging in a "cover up" to protect the president, seizing on his remarks Wednesday as a significant misstep that they say undercuts Democrats' impeachment case.
Interviewing Bill Gates back then you had to gird for battle; he would jump on the slightest misstep and then you'd have to spend 10 minutes steering the conversation back to the browser war.
In his most notable misstep, he mischaracterized how payments were made by Mr. Trump's longtime personal lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, to a pornographic film actress who has said she had sex with Mr. Trump.
It&aposs yet another misstep in the Epstein caseEpstein, who was being held at the jail on charges of sex-trafficking minors, attempted suicide a second time on August 10, 2019, and was successful.
The result of this mindset is that Christianity — still "the white man's religion" in the eyes of many — is criticized for every misstep against women but Islam is protected from the glare of scrutiny.
In 2009, though, the nation saw a misstep — Chief Justice Roberts and President Barack Obama managed to botch the simple call-and-response task of reciting the presidential oath at Mr. Obama's first inauguration.
Sometimes boards misstep, as has been the case with GE and Wells Fargo, but most boards and their directors take their responsibilities very seriously and are committed to serving the needs of all stakeholders.
"Yameen [knows] this far too well, and might just be waiting for India to take the misstep — it would help his cause in cementing his role as a defender and protector of the faith."
One franchisee, who asked not to be named, told CNBC last month that sales at his shops have fallen by between 5 and 20 percent, depending on the location, since the founder's public misstep.
It also would deprive them of the full protection of our laws, as they could be subject to deportation if they make a minor misstep or if they are falsely accused of an offense.
" Even President Donald Trump's campaign found an opening in Buttigieg's misstep, releasing a statement saying that Buttigieg's "inability to get real support from blacks in South Carolina shows how out of touch he is.
It's a famous story because it illustrates how any misstep by a criminal can be used to roll him up — even if it's not the most serious crime the criminal in question actually committed.
But he should first come to terms with the real, not imagined, reality of international relations before wielding the scalpel, because a misstep as president will be far more damaging than one as president-elect.
But the entire episode is telling of increasing tensions between Trump and House Republicans; the vast majority of congressional Republicans, particularly in the Freedom Caucus, have defended Trump through every scandal, gaffe, and policy misstep.
Trump wasn't the only one who got back into the official swing of things -- though Joe Biden's return was more to the churn of the campaign trail itself, and the media cycles surrounding a misstep.
Except for a notable misstep, raising the funds rate in December 2018 then reversing course quickly, they have maintained an appropriately low Fed funds rate, which ensured low inflation and brought about solid economic growth.
The CFIUS investigation, which began full bore following the company's acquisition in January 2018, homed in on the misstep as first reported by Reuters, though no evidence has been found that the data was misused.
Facebook Exec Admits One Small Misstep in Kavanaugh Hearing Trip Contrary to an item I had here last week, Sarah Frier says Joel Kaplan did not apologize for supporting Brett Kavanaugh during his confirmation hearing.
It's a supreme injustice that she's paired with Jack Black, the film's only casting misstep, whose insistence on humming every film score known to man (he is a film composer, get it?) is impossibly grating.
A verbal misstep by His Airness had the sports world guffawing this weekend when Michael Jordan declared "the ceiling is the roof" in an address to fans at a University of North Carolina basketball game.
And when he took his first misstep in over a decade a few years later, it still made sense within his larger career trajectory: he soundtracked Oblivion, a sci-fi-starring vehicle for Tom Cruise.
On the media end - and this was the biggest misstep that made everyone look bad - you had multiple examples of allegedly-professional commentators connecting Hitler to Trump only minutes after Trump's Inaugural address was over.
" Six months later, Singer penned the cover story for Vogue's August issue, which read as a surprising misstep: "Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik Are Part of a New Generation Who Don't See Fashion as Gendered.
The word "clueless" may appear in the subtitle, but it's false modesty, as it would seem that Tarney's biggest misstep is buying Harry a Peter Pan costume for Halloween when he wanted to be Wendy.
It's the only truly jarring misstep in this feel-good confection of mystical postcards and amiable one-eyed dogs, in which every tragedy ends in uplift and you can see the grace coming for miles.
But for every strategy to increase your credit score and improve your credit, there's a sneaky misstep that can set you back, like not applying for enough credit ... or applying for too much at once.
Deal Professor Sumner Redstone's failure to quickly remove Philippe P. Dauman as chief executive of Viacom may have been a misstep, a symptom of a man who is struggling with the predicament of ill health.
As he tried to leave in his wake Monday's news conference with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, analysts and critics spent the day wondering whether the misstep would create a lasting problem for him.
While politically it was undoubtedly a misstep as the country grapples with the #MeToo movement, the mayor, perhaps inadvertently, gave voice to concerns about the way investigations are used as weapons within the city's schools.
To all of the lawmakers that wrote Uber, though, the incident also amounted to just the latest misstep by a tech giant that's repeatedly faced a litany of government probes for its controversial business practices.
Rather than immediately admit her misstep, though, Wilson suggested that those actresses didn't really count as plus-size leads and proceeded to block critics, many of them African American, who called her out on Twitter.
And if there is a single misstep in Phillips's nearly flawless novel, it arrives with the tidy ending that seems to serve the needs of a genre rather than those of this particularly brilliant novel.
Moving swiftly to try to correct a rare managerial misstep, the Los Angeles Philharmonic announced on Tuesday that Chad Smith, the orchestra's respected chief operating officer, would become its new chief executive officer effective immediately.
" According to the Times, some intelligence officials felt that the briefing was a misstep and that certain conclusions "could have been delivered in a less pointed manner or left out entirely to avoid angering Republicans.
Critics say that the decision to construct new towns, rather than focus on rebuilding the historic center, was the most significant misstep in L'Aquila's renewal, displacing funds and unraveling the city's social fabric, possibly irreparably.
If the D-Wave collaboration proves to be a misstep for Volkswagen, it would illustrate the hazards of big data for companies whose main focus for the past century has been the internal combustion engine.
Fowler, who shot a 32 on the front nine and appeared ready to make a charge that would separate him from the field, instead made a serious misstep with a bogey on the 15th hole.
The coming days may shed light on whether the resolution was a misstep by Egypt (did it not expect Trump to weigh in?), an attempt to reassert itself regionally or driven by some other objective.
The visit came a month after Johnson was forced to apologize for a serious misstep in which he told a UK parliamentary committee that Zaghari-Ratcliffe had been teaching journalism during her visit to Iran.
The final misstep came last week when Boeing announced it would temporarily halt production of the 737 Max indefinitely, a sign that it could no longer predict when the Max would be returned to service.

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