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That money will largely go to fund research combating the greatest perils to public health—perils like gun violence, which killed 0.73,20.7 Americans in 230.
We don't need to enumerate the perils of the modern age here, because you're here to read about food—presumably to forget about said perils.
Roseanne Barr and John Goodman return as Roseanne and Dan Conner, replacing the perils of 30-somethings with the perils of 60-somethings whose lives didn't quite work out.
For that reason, existential risk researchers hope we can end the global situation that produces such perils entirely, instead of just trying to survive the perils of each given year.
STEPHEN SCHWARZMAN: Well, it's -- it's the Perils of Pauline.
" The Giving Pledge also hints at the perils of "philanthrocapitalism.
Again, the hope is to avoid the perils of interference.
Such are the perils of maintaining an aging sewage system.
Let's hope he Snapchats all the perils of diaper duty.
Yet they face all sorts of perils: irrelevance, disunity, submission.
Its perils may be horrifying, but its promise is limitless.
He learned early, too, the perils of business in Syria.
An Analysis Of Zirtual's Reality And The Perils Of Debt
It will also examine the perils such changes could bring.
But Hasbro's video shows us the perils of the medium.
There are also, without question, perils to Sessions testifying publicly.
Feeling the perils of modernity weighing heavily on your shoulders?
Southern Europe, and it underscored the perils of globalization. Greece
There are nonetheless perils aplenty for Trump on Monday night.
China illustrates both the benefits and perils of state domination.
The case of TransCare shows the perils of that approach.
Mr. Krymov's play is about the perils of making art.
Lately, the perils of mistranslation have taken on renewed currency.
The recovery effort, though, is complex and rife with perils.
Campaigns sometimes talk about the perils of peaking too early.
"That's because we know full well the perils of extremism."
The political perils for Mr. Harris extend beyond North Carolina.
The perils of navigating this unofficial, undefined role in 2019.
It focuses on the perils faced by Dublin's refugee communities.
We don't deny that new technologies come with some perils.
China illustrates both the benefits and perils of state domination.
Mr. Trump repeated his warnings about such perils again Tuesday.
PERILS said the insurance loss levels for the affected countries were not unusual, with the exception of Switzerland, where the impact was at a level PERILS would expect only once in about 13 years.
Mitski's music seems to hint at the perils of these expectations.
But the perils of such a strategy may outweigh its benefits.
Mr Hitchcock makes clear the perils of the early cold war.
The film goes into the perils of artificial intelligence and robotics.
The perils of polling in a Brexit and Donald Trump world
The longer this goes on, the greater the perils that accumulate.
A forgotten danger Falls are one of life's great overlooked perils.
The initial loss estimate will be updated in April, PERILS added.
Knowing the perils, you tried to steer clear of that crew.
Some days they were about the perils of free-trade agreements.
For Democrats, there are potential perils in taking the investigation live.
Did it reflect his actual feelings about the perils of fame?
Every policy is different as far as what perils are protected.
In its hard-earned ease among the perils of the American
In short, the piece is overstating the perils of climate change.
We learned genetic genealogy cracks cold cases but poses ethical perils.
Hunter's indictment shows the perils of California's top-two primary system.
The perils stretched across North Carolina's more than 500-mile width.
The high-concept songs mingle the perils and pleasures of technology.
Clinton has been aware of the perils of mishandling classified information.
Readers might hope that Scott will lead them through these perils.
Iraqi military commanders had to factor these lurking perils into their gameplan.
American government might not be entirely immune to the perils of presidentialism,
This is how most institutions solve the privacy perils of data sharing.
Plastic Pollution Coalition This group is focused on the perils of plastic.
This would surely have alerted you to the perils of your folly!
Adrian Wooldridge, our Schumpeter columnist, discusses the perils of global mega-companies.
They demonstrate the perils of allowing the government to act in secrecy.
The two prior impeachments show the perils of building slender and tall.
The site already had some information about the perils of payday loans.
Coaches must better educate themselves on the perils of too much pitching.
Despite the perils, 18,000 Vietnamese people a year are smuggled to Europe.
These perils go far beyond any threat to economic growth and expansion.
He had previously warned of the perils of a no-deal Brexit.
But the perils of focusing on the superrich are becoming more apparent.
Suddenly in the news: the special perils faced by female sports reporters.
He documents the perils of translating a comic book into different media.
The perils of ketamine were being showcased, including suffocation, claustrophobia, and anxiety.
The perils of the diplomatic breakdown came into sharper relief on Friday.
The best summary around of the perils of owning a prescription pad.
Still, Cubic is not immune to the perils of the information age.
THE DAILY NEWSLETTER The perils of reporting with a fancy new recorder.
The contents were unremarkable: news articles about the political perils of centrism.
An all-perils homeowners policy, however, increases bankruptcy risk from concentrated exposure.
But Atwood rightfully highlights the potential perils and needs to avoid these.
But it's also a supremely dark comedy about the perils of roommates.
Both demand a heightened awareness of the potential perils that surround one.
And they highlight the potential perils of immigrants — outsiders — in the country.
Linz, a Yale political scientist whose famed 1990 essay, "The Perils of Presidentialism,"
Other nations are watching and learning from the perils of tangling with Trump.
It is a powerful look at the ties, benefits, and perils of families.
What can people do to educate young people about the perils of this?
For $14 you'll keep your dog safe from the perils of the night.
There are also perils associated if the team performs poorly on the pitch.
So more about the perils of being a person in the spotlight, then.Yes.
Some Democratic lawmakers recognize the potential perils if their immigration messaging gets lost.
But his personal experiences speak to the perils of trying to negotiate peace.
There are successes on the horizon and perils that may result from failure.
"The perils of the internet and social media cannot be ignored," he said.
And, of course, I learned a lot about the perils that police face.
Not even badge-earning Cub Scouts are safe from the perils of camping.
Christine Lagarde of the I.M.F. warned of the perils of a trade war.
Moore's PG-13 "Perils of Pauline" routine can only cloud this moral clarity.
What happened shows the perils of using trade policy to revive struggling industries.
And fourth, that whatever trials befall us today, we have overcome greater perils.
I agree with you about the perils of walking while wearing unstable footwear.
I also agree with you on the perils of being a Cubs fan.
Fairy tales are about moral intentions, about the perils of adulthood and desire.
Jerry Brown delivered one of his familiar sermons on the perils of overspending.
A chirpy school worksheet becomes a commentary on the perils of literary creation.
For the President, the perils of his persona may be even more daunting.
And she makes us aware of the perils of such a mind-set.
BBC Reel has asked her to speak about the perils of fast fashion.
As a result, the city is increasingly held up not as a model of China's future but as a cautionary tale — for Beijing and its allies, of the perils of democracy, and for the opposition, of the perils of authoritarianism.
Welcome to the perils of a bespoke experience at the cutting edge of technology.
Wyllys's exile was a reminder of the perils of being an outspoken LGBT+ politician.
Socks or shoes to protect paws from perils like broken glass are becoming popular.
Trump's foreign policy disasters should lead liberals to rediscover the perils of geopolitical retreat.
Survive the perils of The Depths and unearth what lies below... or die trying.
The Syrian president remains keenly aware of the perils of transition from minority rule.
There are warring schools of thought about the benefits and perils of engineering debt.
The perils of texting while driving are clear, but what about petting while driving?
The perils of radical Islam have taken the place of communism in this approach.
PERILS said it would provide an updated estimate of the losses on May 23.
Workers at Cloud Nine superstore learn about the perils of cultural appropriation on Halloween.
While we've already listed the perils of that decision, that decision has been made.
And along the way, they've learned the various perils of working in the kitchen.
Mr. Zelensky canceled his appearance, and — for the moment, at least — Ukraine's perils abated.
He shed new light on the president's legal perils and the investigations surrounding them.
Smoke, falling objects, and windstorms are all perils covered by most renter's insurance policies.
For some advocates of European integration, the vote highlighted the perils of direct democracy.
He originally wanted to teach his kids about the "perils of gambling," he writes.
LONDON — Ah, the perils of conducting an interview in front of a pig enclosure.
Roger Ailes, during his final days at Fox, apparently warned Murdoch of the perils.
Last week, both the power and the perils of Amazon were on vivid display.
The perils for all those participants in such a crass scheme would be enormous.
Chances are you're familiar with the perils of America's deeply dystopian student loan system.
"The Great Gatsby," for the perils of life lived as a series of gestures.
The episode underscores some of the perils of inviting internet users to make decisions.
In few sectors are the perils of automated management more apparent than at Amazon.
To the Editor: Your editorial describes the perils workers face in the gig economy.
Despite the perils, Afghan artists have consistently portrayed their country and its many facets.
By the late 19th century, the perils of the spoils system were becoming clear.
Put it all together and experts agree the perils for Team Trump are multiplying.
The first is the one presented above: call it the "time of perils" argument.
The perils of this path are troubling—and clearest in the case of Gallagher.
The big picture: Restaurants have always embodied the perils and the promise of capitalism.
Several of the Bard's plays, including Julius Caesar, address the perils of mob rule.
Their existence only adds to our perils because of the illusions they have generated.
I never ... it was like I grew up hearing about the perils of monopoly.
But the numbers show the perils of an economy too focused on a single industry.
Nokia was already a classic example of the perils of disruptive innovation for industry leaders.
Funes soon became debilitated by his newly acquired condition, demonstrating the perils of extreme recollection.
It's simply talking to as many people as possible about the perils of climate change.
In addition, there's now a huge body of research showing that porn's perils are inflated.
But Mr Vaishnav does spell out the perils of India's elevation of lawbreakers to lawmakers.
Mr. Mathis, the winemaker since 1981, knows firsthand the perils of high-value real estate.
Go deeper: Robinhood's new checking account runs into legal trouble The perils of being free
Ericsson isn't the only company to have fallen prey to the perils of expiring certificates.
Such are the perils of global popstardom, and naming your songs for easily accessible fruits.
There is Ted Cruz in a cozy dinner spot, warning about the perils facing America.
The much-maligned money diary of the intern shows the perils of breaking that taboo.
In the early years of the American republic, the founders decried the perils of faction.
Phoebe Maltz Bovy lives in Toronto, and is the author of The Perils of "Privilege."
However, the perils of dating a comedian is that, well, sometimes everything feels like comedy.
Under this standard, the FDA may indeed protect Americans from the perils of e-cigarettes.
Whether they're tangible enough to solve for the perils that velocity presents I can't say.
"I know of no one who has willingly encountered more perils," abolitionist Frederick Douglass marveled.
And it has become a microcosm of the promise and perils of the scooter stampede.
During the previous administration, OSTP was largely focused on the putative perils of climate change.
Janu emailed him one article after another, warning of the perils that face black boys.
The perils of Trump's follow-his-gut approach to North Korean diplomacy quickly became apparent.
The perils of too much focus on quantitative measures are clear from Valeant Pharmaceuticals International.
Crisply directed and pleasingly acted, the Mint's revival explores the perils of this circumscribed world.
U.S. policy makers need to wake up to the geopolitical perils of the coronavirus crisis.
In many ways, Ms. Garner's story represents the perils activism can inflict on a life.
But perhaps there has not been enough consideration of the perils of too much caution.
Leaders in the House are focused on the political perils of initiating an impeachment inquiry.
For instance, decades ago I warned her of the perils of being a Cubs fan.
Many are livid that Germany didn't alert them sooner about the perils of cum-ex.
But he said he could certainly comprehend the perils of Djokovic's emotional journey in 2016.
Foremost, it's important to educate yourself and your children regarding the perils of the internet.
Many stresses (climate change, the culture of violence, the perils of the internet) are worldwide.
During our breaks, Jill warned me about the perils of being married to a writer.
The book is in large part a tribute to the perils and pleasures of touring.
The perils of the term become clear when the authorship of a work is uncertain.
She trained them with kindness and accepted the perils of facing tigers in close quarters.
We've also collectively learned the perils of putting too much stock in troubled bad boys.
There's an obvious lesson here for McConnell about the perils of triggering a social media backlash.
While the plebs are busy navigating the perils of ride sharing in 2017—should I #deleteuber?
The recent fate of three senior staffers at ABP News, a Hindi channel, illustrates the perils.
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency also counts interest rate risk among market perils.
The show, a horror-fantasy about the perils of a technology-ridden society, is an anthology.
The findings are to be released in a book called The Perils of Perception in September.
Mr Trump's preference for bluster over complex diplomacy or, worse, "nation-building", adds to the perils.
Yes, one of the world's most popular rappers is bemoaning the perils of cross-continent gaming.
THIS WEEK, the promise and perils of synthetic biology—the nascent human capacity to redesign life.
That's 700,000 adolescents, enough to fill 800 high schools, facing the perils of street life alone.
Despite industry perils, demand for dry bulk has increased 40 per cent since the financial crisis.
That's a reality that has both real electoral benefits and some significant perils for her campaign.
It is time for a national dialogue about the perils of these types of corporate subsidies.
Few movies nail the pleasures and perils of their own genre as deftly as Mars Attacks!
I'm a sociologist who researches the perils women experience on a daily basis simply for existing.
One of the noteworthy things Swift has learned is about the perils of being too nice.
The perils are those of adolescence itself: clumsy expression, uncertainty and the sad inevitability of aging.
An hour later, though, there was a reminder of the perils of Mr. Assad's hardfisted rule.
These examples illustrate the perils for any European companies contemplating business with Iran after Trump's announcement.
"Scratch a lover, find a foe," Dorothy Parker once warned about the perils of loves lost.
"  But asked about the perils of Bannon's rise, he responded, "I would argue with the premise.
The group's successful exploitation of American activism shows the perils of campaigning in the digital age.
"He's betting that the perils of today's world will blind us to its unlimited promise," Mrs.
Ocasio-Cortez, her team and allies are clear-eyed about the math and the narrative perils.
Sometimes this was under duress, but often no overt threat was needed: women understood the perils.
A verse about the perils of credit-card debt emerged, kind of spilling out of him.
For years, Trump counseled former President Barack Obama over Twitter on the perils of striking Assad.
The idea is to fling viewers into an immersive experience of the perils of nuclear warfare.
For the 28 million uninsured and 50 million under-insured, the perils and pain are worse.
Cardi B did a Carpool Karaoke with James Corden, and discussed the perils of being funny.
Hard to see and track electronically, naval vessels have long posed special perils to nighttime navigation.
It's as if China's experience hadn't given Western countries a warning of the perils of inaction.
Yet embracing I.G.D., as it's known, as a new mental health disorder has its own perils.
What the editorial is missing, however, is a focus on sustainable policy solutions to the perils.
English eccentricity is a cliché, and I say what follows aware of the perils of stereotypes.
So far, the coronavirus outbreak seems to highlight both the strengths and perils of China's model.
Without discounting its perils, overparenting is not a problem with which most students have to contend.
But a 2007 Chinese anti-satellite weapon test illustrated the perils of combat in Earth orbit.
Instead, the judge focused on what critics have depicted as the perils of executions involving midazolam.
He described the perils of dealing with a crowded airspace and a complex web of alliances.
And it provides a real-time lesson in the perils of meddling in fractious political debate.
Although Putin's electoral victory looks bulletproof, the vote isn't without drama — or perils for Putin's regime.
As part of their English curriculum, students are assigned to write essays on the perils of addiction.
In 2016, he joked in Esquire UK about the perils of parenting — namely the rough sleep schedule.
The potential perils of negotiating with Trump were illustrated on Saturday at the G7 summit in Canada.
But so too are the potential perils—not just for humanity, but for the whole natural world.
The Buscemi paintings came after the Donald Trump painting, so I suppose the perils of linear time.
Not a huge deal, but an example of the perils of being a first-time national candidate.
Over at Tonic, writer Alex Tisdale has a piece on the perils of bad posture while gaming.
It's one of the perils of live TV: Someone out there is going to ruin the shot.
There are also perils from outside the West, and that is where technology has played a role.
Mr Webb invokes the aerospace industry to warn of the perils of betting on ever-faster speeds.
The tale shows the promise of private-public partnership, or PPP, in infrastructure—but also the perils.
The perils of the Internet and social media cannot be ignored, and they will not be ignored.
Why it matters: The incident highlights the perils that some migrants willingly accept when traveling to Europe.
Ms. Houston said she used her grandson to evoke the perils of being an African-American boy.
The characters have only each other (and some pretty fantastic solos) to navigate the perils of adolescence.
The show is a portrayal of friendship, but also the perils of a fading career in Hollywood.
It is too early to tell whether the positive changes wrought by AI will outweigh the perils.
La La Land wasn't a soul-crushing love story about the perils of teenagerhood and life. 12.
To the more sympathetic, the narrative provided a cautionary tale of the perils of fame and celebrity.
Kerr knew the possibilities and the perils life entailed, and chose to treasure every gift it offered.
The remark shocked some lawmakers who stuck with Trump on health care, despite the political perils. Rep.
Early returns from Trump's tenure point to the perils in following the president down a protectionist path.
Professor Rabassa was also a masterly commentator on the singular pleasures and perils of the translator's art.
His 1777 play is about love, money, and the joys and perils of a well-placed rumor.
His 261080 play is about love, money, and the joys and perils of a well-placed rumor.
Over the course of 85033 years, however, the Constitution, has guided us through varied and unforeseen perils.
Tyson Fury has warned Anthony Joshua about the perils of facing Andy Ruiz Jr. in Saudi Arabia.
Challenged by many perils, Mario must reach his archrival in order to save our damsel in distress.
The perils of the internet and social media cannot be ignored and they will not be ignored.
Rather, they're three baseline dangers for a Trump administration, three perils that we would very likely face.
Asura is something of a warning for Chinese producers about the perils of big-budget movie making.
But the perils of following the heart rather than the head become clear when we look elsewhere.
The third episode shows the perils of the startup world and their effect on founders and investors.
The perils of such a model have been evident for years, and ignored for just as long.
He could remind Americans about the perils of unchecked immigration and a de facto open border policy.
Having an established infrastructure helps Slate's podcasts, but they're not immune to the perils of market saturation.
Ayn Rand's novel, of course, is about the power of the individual and the perils of government.
But for a new generation, Europe has become synonymous with austerity and the perils of open borders.
The designer on black's many shades, the perils of champagne breath and whether men should wear makeup.
Having a career online can come with the perils of online harassment from people emboldened by anonymity.
In one example an Expanding Brain meme plots the perils of ordering coffee with an ethnic name.
For their part, Alabama Republicans are warning of the perils of barring Mr. Moore from the Senate.
These were the perils of working with glamour models in a spider-infested studio on live television.
The Matharoo sisters never intended to become a cautionary tale about the perils of social media influence.
But governors who gathered in Washington for their annual winter meeting warned of the perils of inaction.
Whatever the reason, Mr. Eaton-Salners's theme reminds us of one of the perils of office work.
But searching for seeds that can endure the perils of a hotter planet has not been easy.
It was about the perils of certitude in all things, not just climate but also political campaigning.
David Chang and Christina Tosi talk about the perils of fame in this discussion with Julia Moskin.
Along the way, her parents, both tech-savvy educators, warned of the obvious perils of living publicly.
Zilberman mitigates some of the perils of the project by subtly differentiating his movie's perspective from Amir's.
DATA PROTECTION PERILS Another major challenge facing the nascent regional market is ensuring data privacy and security.
Commentators pointed to the disarray of the 2016 presidential election as evidence of the perils of democracy.
The premise for this timely debut novel is anything but simple: the perils of babysitting while black.
There was no late-night, cost-benefit analysis of the perils and opportunities of taking a stand.
That it has to get to this point shows some of the perils of super voting stock.
The sudden detention of its top executive has shed light on the perils of this new relationship.
Mr Zakir insisted that the party had made Xinjiang safe from "bombings, assassinations, poisoning, arson" and other perils.
In the comics, he shared pithy observations on 1960s high school politics and the perils of becoming super.
Read through that lens, Hughes was presciently warning us about the perils of unchecked capitalism and massive inequality.
Won't the parents feel proud to be exposing their children to the perils of life below the equator?
While numbers may ebb and flow, Rodríguez says, one thing remains constant: the perils of crossing the river.
Living your life under the scrutiny of the public eye comes with its own peculiar set of perils.
I see someone has posted yet another op-ed on the perils of wearing yoga pants after 30.
Together, they talked Wayward Son, the perils of sequel-writing, and how to deal with a giant fandom.
Trump has also drawn wide support from his followers with frequent harangues on the perils of free trade.
Yet others caution against the perils of credit, encouraging the use of cash to guard against financial excess.
We've heard plenty from futurists, urbanists, techies, and environmentalists about the promise and perils of self-driving vehicles.
Andres, your family from Venezuela, you wrote a very compelling piece as well on the perils of socialism.
The perils of what has been dubbed "flying while muslim" are not just limited to hour-long interrogations.
Perhaps realizing the perils of singling out his former boss's daughter, Ebell was more restrained with that criticism.
MORE (R-Ind.) in Saturday's address said the 2012 terrorist attack in Libya shows the perils of bureaucracy.
Flooding isn't the only way that climate change is rebalancing the costs and perils of living in America.
Homeowners who live in danger zones for these specific perils often need to buy a separate policy endorsement.
Standard homeowners insurance policies are usually "all risk" policies, which cover any risk except for specifically excluded perils.
Air France and Asiana crashes in 2009 and 2013, respectively, are sober reminders of the perils of automation.
These include race and gender, the wonders of space exploration and the perils of our relationship with technology.
I played entirely too much, too late into the night, and learned the perils of gaming addiction firsthand.
It's merely to say that the present peril is not so different from the perils of the past.
She is sanguine about the perils of co-writing, directing, and starring in her first ever TV show.
Increased costs, export regulations, security improvements, and the perils of belligerent clients will make their position increasingly untenable.
My analysis shows that the alleged perils of tax reform—energy, insecurity and an economic downturn—are overstated.
Ryan Mandelbaum explains the perils as robotic probes face off with the physics of large rocks in space.
Potential perils are in plain sight: An intense and unpredictable tariff battle is alarming businesses across the country.
At some point, those calling "hoax" will fade away and we'll reach a new consensus about the perils.
But the perils were farther reaching, with emergency declarations in effect for 250 counties across five Southern states.
Lopetegui has become a parable on the perils of ambition, a case study of the dangers of hubris.
We didn't find many, but it gave us a feel of the land, its odors, sounds and perils.
Krista Clark and Patrick Martinez, in very different ways, evoke the perils and beauties of gentrifying American cities.
So policies intended to deter arrivals are likely to do little more than worsen the perils for migrants.
All this stuff I read online about the perils of too much time spent online is so depressing.
He hoped to archive, naturally, "the insecurities and perils" of what it feels like to be alive today.
Hard to see and hard to track electronically, naval vessels have long posed special perils to nighttime navigation.
What we must emphasize is the cruelty and destructiveness of hate and the perils of collaborating with it.
I appreciate that 1917 is all about the young soldiers and the perils they faced in every second.
Ivanka Trump may be talking up the perils of climate change, but her father is showing little concern.
Facebook users disagreed, arguing that the photograph was not titillating but rather illustrated the perils of modern warfare.
Even workers who recognize the perils might see no choice but to consent because they need a job.
To American policymakers, Iran became a parable about the political perils in the fall of a friendly strongman.
Other nuclear experts argue that the perils of stopping short of a complete upgrade far outweigh the costs.
Lee acknowledges that reunification in the Korean peninsula could one day open up the DMZ to new perils.
At the same time, history is awash with examples that technological change has brought more progress than perils.
They've encouraged athletes like Buster Keaton and Pearl White of "The Perils of Pauline" to prove their mettle.
The fact that Mr. Trudeau felt compelled to make such an address underscored the political perils he faces.
There were few appeals to the political center or pleas about the electoral perils of left-wing politics.
Brianna, meanwhile, is back at Harvard, listening to a lecture about Paul Revere, and the perils of lost history.
Van Buren's sculptures become a springboard for speculation as well as a reminder of the perils of contemporary life.
Injecting his penis with stem cells, he continued, is just one way to combat the perils of modern life.
Trump's company has warned not only the county council of the perils of climate change, but also local residents.
Think of the perils of an Election Day: broken voting machines, endless lines, frantic calls to extend voting hours.
The perils of sailing solo around the world CNN's Melissa Gray and Laura Smith-Spark contributed to this report.
In a new video for Unicef, the pair shed light on the perils of finding fame on the platform.
Bringing any of that about will be hard: cases like Mr Khan's show all too clearly the perils involved.
Not for nothing is Carnegie's technology named after Ceto, a Greek goddess who personified the perils of the sea.
At least this dad has his priorities straight and a good sense of humor about the perils of parenthood.
But the strategy of leaning on costly plug-ins for CO2 compliance has limits, as well as profitability perils.
Those who worry more about the perils of technology than its promises will find plenty to chew on, too.
Modern politicians frequently court voters by warning of the perils posed by hidden enemies lurking in the public's midst.
This film is an examination of the perils and duties of the free press in an age of inequality.
In just moments, though, her "Hollywood" life would give way to the perils of living in the real Hollywood.
The potential perils of compounding were shown in 260 in the United States, where the market is more developed.
Kids today have to constantly consider the perils of work and career with enough specificity to worry about it.
That was the thinking of one Florida person who tried to save his street from the perils of flooding.
The great films of that decade (Goodfellas, Pulp Fiction, Fargo) were about the moral perils of avarice and indulgence.
Republicans still have no plan to replace Obamacare, and they're realizing the political perils of doing away with it.
The perils do not stop desperate people from thumbing rides in a region where public transportation is practically nonexistent.
Despite the perils of the journey north, she said her granddaughter knew that it was a risk worth taking.
For Renato Pavan, president of infrastructure consultancy Macrologística, it is a lesson in the perils of state-led development.
For many whistle-blowers, Mr. McKessy said, bringing fraud to light held many perils including retribution and job loss.
"One of the perils of a feminist marriage is that the man actually wants to be there," she says.
Anyone with some level of success grapples with these questions: What are the perils of chasing the other line?
At that point, you learn that you are surrounded by a terrifying variety of perils, including knife-wielding muggers.
Like Mr. Milstein, they resisted answering straightforward questions such as whether they had signed certain forms disclosing their perils.
The perils of running a criminal enterprise often overshadow the inherent risk in running a highly successful criminal enterprise.
Brighton meanwhile know that only victory will spare them the perils of the playoffs, which may offer more motivation.
Dinklage has a lot of live theater experience, far from the perils of Westeros, that should serve him well.
The perils of vanity have been preached in cautionary parables, fables, and verse again and again over the centuries.
Although their life on the road has its perils, the journey feels like an idyllic, gentle rite of passage.
Raul Grijalva of Arizona called on governors, scientists and activists to discuss the perils of a rapidly warming planet.
No matter which "Black Mirror" episode you're watching, you know it will be about the perils of modern technology.
The Indianapolis Colts demonstrated the perils of such a move in real life, as Andrew Luck's pass fell incomplete.
This novel follows along as she evades slave catchers and other perils, and offers a host of quirky characters.
Those perils have largely vanished after peace accords with the main rebel group, the FARC, removed man-made dangers.
The assault on Atlanta's computers is a vivid example of the perils local governments face in the internet age.
Techies tend to blame amorphous entities — the press, investors or "Silicon Valley" in general — for the perils of hype.
Risking it all to start anew, and the perils to come, were once the considerations of our own families.
The rescue of three people from a mine in West Virginia focused attention on the perils of former mines.
But it also made a more general point, the chief justice wrote, about the perils posed by new technologies.
But Sanders on Wednesday warned Democrats against the perils of nominating a candidate who fails to galvanize youth turnout.
Beyond their love of art, what joins these artists is their sensitivity to the constant perils of being alive.
Mr. Xi seems to understand the perils of debt, which has undermined many past empires, including dynasties in China.
Trump's offer highlighted the perils of being a very small state in a world run by very big ones.
The road is surprisingly well paved -- an indication of how well traveled it is -- but not without its perils.
She's right to highlight those perils, to denounce the tribalism and reductive scientific materialism that can motivate ancestry searches.
In places like Liberty City, where violence has been an intractable problem for generations, protests carry their own perils.
Seasoned officers and Navy studies have long warned of the perils of sleep deprivation, which sailors say is chronic.
She knows personally the perils of being seen as only a subject for mockery instead of a real person.
But the Tesla story isn't just about the perils of misdirected government-led development and clever rent-seeking entrepreneurs.
Kaz Oki, a Japanese designer and technologist, has seen both, and he, too, worries about the perils of overstimulation.
Recently, the 24-year-old Pokémon franchise has begun to grapple with the very real perils of climate change.
But their story is a cautionary tale about the perils of facing the unforgiving elements during the winter months.
Despite the perils, Afghan artists have, in the past two decades, consistently portrayed their country and its many facets.
Masculinity and its perils, the primitive drama of sibling and father-son rivalry, are the wellsprings of Shepard's work.
Directing U.S. foreign policy away from the perils and noxious commitments of this terrible deal is a daunting task.
She also said Simmons is helping the community understand the perils of trying to be the best at everything.
When confronted with risks that could be financially devastating, consumers are driven to mitigate and insure against such perils.
I don't think of Bergman's portraits as eccentric; rather, they are necessary reminders of the perils of being alive.
For all the perils of Chosen One stories like the Harry Potter books, at least they have a central focus.
Putin clearly understands the perils of such a policy and how destructive they were to the Kremlin's hold on power.
The Hate U Give has so much on its mind, from microaggressions to police brutality to the perils of protest.
A new study published Monday in Microbiome suggests one of those perils is a mouth filled with potentially harmful bacteria.
Cindy Crawford poked fun at the perils of family vacations on Wednesday – referencing the classic National Lampoon's Vacation movie series.
It will be a second reminder about the perils of bullets: the Skyhawks are part of a wheelchair basketball league.
An angry book enumerating the many perils of being a patient — "100,000,000 Guinea Pigs" — was a best-seller in 1933.
Afterward, Jewell sued major media outlets, and the story has become a cautionary tale about the perils of wrongful accusations.
Fahrenheit 451 is based on Ray Bradbury's novel of the same name, a dystopian allegory about the perils of censorship.
The currency lawsuits also illustrate the perils of high-speed trading and the potential for abuse by sophisticated market players.
" On the perils of dating other musicians: Cecily: "I had this unofficial thing with a touring musician for two years.
The perils of polling in a Brexit and Donald Trump world How can organizations leverage data as a strategic asset?
This is a historical initiative for attacking the multiple perils of fake currency circulation, terrorist financing and illegal wealth accumulation.
Perils Of Off-Label Use Brooklyn Harbin said she received Lupron after she started her menstrual cycle at age 10.
It's a tricky question with lots of perils that include having a very, very bad time if you overdo it.
On Saturday, we had an opportunity to rouse world leaders to address the twin perils of deforestation and climate change.
But it's yet another lesson in the perils of charging for software that others may be able to easily replicate.
I asked him about Trump, artificial intelligence, the singularity, the perils of progress, and whether he's worried about income inequality.
Overfishing, tourism and pollution are the most immediate perils, disrupting reefs' ecosystems and the ability of corals' algae to photosynthesise.
And our finance correspondent discusses the latest round of stress tests on Europe's banks and why they ignore potential perils.
If federal workers' paychecks are delayed or those furloughed lose substantial income, the political perils would become much more pronounced.
The Cheetah Girls: Four high school freshmen form a singing group and deal with the promise and perils of success.
Veterans, more than most Americans, have experienced firsthand the perils of government-run health care through past deadly VA scandals.
To the Editor: Your article clearly laid out the imminent perils of rising sea levels for the Atlantic Coast states.
The sunniness of Angela Missoni's relationship to travel is not easy to square with her personal experience of its perils.
Even those who make a living in the public eye aren't immune to the perils of oversharing — on the contrary.
It's a story about the perils of repressing grief, of being unable to face the wreckage and reality of death.
It is now beyond argument that liberalized trade between wealthy countries and developing countries exposes vulnerable workers to substantial perils.
The government there is sending out "war pamphlets" to its 4.8 million households, informing them of the perils of battle.
His very brassiness seemed to transform the debate more than all the learned essays about the perils of American hubris.
This is one of the perils of the "military first" strategy that seemed to have worked so well in 2007.
Sometimes journalists were jailed and people disappeared, but such perils didn't loom over the everyday or anyone I personally knew.
Charles Seife, a mathematician and professor of journalism at New York University, has written about the perils of counting crowds.
Our Interpreter columnist explains how the country's crisis exposes the perils of rule by strongmen like President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
But if lawmakers were to temporarily cut payroll taxes, the perils would be the same as during the Obama administration.
Industry officials have been warning for years about the perils of relying on foreign supply chains for essential medical supplies.
Maybe it peeled away their protective skins of fantasy, made their pepper water too literal, brought their perils too close.
A striking example of the perils of property is provided by charities that have been richly endowed with real estate.
It's equally, as described by IndieWire critic David Ehrlich, "a wonderful and demented Western about the perils of rampant modernization".
The positions staked out by the British government pose perils for businesses that depend on Europe for sales and parts.
"Contagion wasn't supposed to be a horror story about the perils of global air travel," Rebecca Onion wrote for Slate.
That globalist spirit informs "Okja," which is about the merits and perils of living in our much smaller modern world.
TAMPA, Florida — Four men sat inside at a back corner table, monitoring the pub&aposs main entrance for unspecified perils.
But on Wednesday, the social network encountered the perils of being an aging corporation: It reported its slowest growth ever.
That's the question facing 6-year-old Priscilla in this charming look at the pleasures and perils of bad behavior.
In 2014, researchers in India penned a commentary in the Indian Journal of Medical Research on RISUG's promise and perils.
And a special word to Bill Gates: You have long sought to draw attention to the perils of climate change.
But, like many grappling with coming of age perils, he wasn't quite ready to slap a label on his feelings.
It is a cautionary tale about the perils of polarization and the predictable dangers of embracing a far-left leader.
For more than a century, the press has groveled the worst when presidents dragged the nation into the biggest perils.
Navigating the perils of the economic and political headwinds will require strong leadership from Powell and an independent Federal Reserve.
The flap is also a reminder of the perils of email, and how messages can come back to bite you.
In the North Carolina case, Mr. Clement warned the court about the perils it faced in taking on partisan gerrymandering.
But regardless the details of the Twitter breach, the perils of reusing passwords have recently been made all too clear.
But I think that Democratic elites are starting to kind of universally almost think about the perils of big tech.
Charles Seife, a professor of journalism at New York University and mathematician, has written about the perils of counting crowds.
Oh, and then the foodie also shared stories about the perils of eating your way around the world with IBS.
Presidential candidates know all too well the perils of failing to secure domain names related to their monikers and campaigns. TedCruz.
The Western world is safer for children than ever, yet because its perils are more widely advertised, it feels more dangerous.
Warren singled out three of tech's biggest players in a speech about the perils of "consolidation and concentration" throughout the economy.
Writing in CNN Opinion's live commentary blog, David Axelrod outlined the perils of being out front: the upstarts come at you.
Vitally, this defence can be invoked even if householders misjudge the perils that they face, in the heat of the moment.
But the campaign to #BoycottBlizzard is perhaps the more revealing and far-reaching response to the moral perils of global capitalism.
Unaware of those perils, the Prices removed the couch, and, assuming their baby was now safe, continued living in the house.
Incidents Under The InfluenceTravel insurance is designed to protect against the unforeseen and unexpected perils that can happen while you're traveling.
This tragic prehistory re-emerged in the novel, which depicts the perils of parenthood and a creature that destroys its progenitor.
Pair it with a tiny plush shield, and your kid might even be ready to face the perils of public school.
It says something about the perils of this moment that Mr Rosenstein, a career prosecutor, needed to spell out that reasoning.
The East Liverpool city government said it released the photos of the pair to raise awareness about the perils of heroin.
Former NASA scientist James Hansen testified to Congress about the perils of "the global warming" in 1988, nearly 30 years ago.
Thurman said he hoped the verdict would send a message to young people about the perils of alcohol and decision-making.
Still, just because these are common perils of cooking that doesn't mean we necessarily want to see them on our newsfeed.
The perils of a long political track record Candidates with very long political pedigrees have faced a series of interlocking challenges.
We also speak to Harris's editor, Wirecutter editor-at-large Glenn Fleishman, about the potential perils of doing journalism for hire.
Cruz, who was Trump's leading rival for the 2016 Republican nomination, illustrated the perils of trying to respond to Trump's candidacy.
"The deep-seated contradictions in the domestic economy remain striking and various risks and hidden perils cannot be ignored," Li said.
From a nondescript office building on K Street, its researchers churn out study after study laying out the perils of immigration.
Open letters signed by dozens of accomplished figures in their respective fields urged the voters to shun the perils of Brexit.
In the interview, Mr Macron is as bleak about the perils facing the continent as he is radical about his prescriptions.
My friend Harry Enten has much more on the perils of swallowing "internal polls" whole but suffice to say: Buyer beware.
But civics classes are an illusory solution because government has no incentive to educate people about the perils of political power.
He castigates Obama for timorousness in Syria but neither defines the intervention he favors nor ponders the perils of mission creep.
For common perils, such as car crashes or burglaries, plenty of data are available, allowing confident predictions based on the past.
Yet, entering it comes with obligations and perils, which, like everything online, are magnified if you don't operate with good sense.
To those like Guerrero, WWII was proof of the perils of US leadership and the dangers of what could lie ahead.
Jay Inslee (D) has been highlighting the perils of a changing climate and the opportunities of new energy industries for decades.
Mattis gave a pithy sweep of lessons from military history and expressed his view on the perils of overreliance on technology.
Other characters face the demands of a moody film director, the perils of text messages and the sting of professional jealousy.
Her works emphasize the physical perils of this line of blue-collar labor through the blue hue of the printed image.
Pilgrims are also advised to drink lots of water and to be mindful of the perils of the blistering desert heat.
An open-perils policy, sometimes called an all-risk policy, will cover any losses or damages unless something is specifically excluded.
News of a death at another nursing home in Washington State, made public on Tuesday, underscored the perils facing older residents.
The trip is banal but comes with the customary perils, including the unavoidable loser (Théodore Pellerin) who's always on the make.
Four new picture books leave dry land behind to reflect on the rewards and perils of friendship, empathy, courage and more.
Hamid weaves the surreal into his tale: Magic doors separate the dangers of home from the perils of a new life.
If HUSBAND makes a disparaging comment about the perils of using screen time as a babysitter, he abdicates this right immediately.
Most important, though, he did not hold back on the perils of new banking rules he regarded as over the top.
The inscription on their Coast Guard medals read, "In testimony of heroic deeds in saving life from the perils of water."
And in both politics and entertainment, the benefits and perils of this model are, if not precisely the same, strikingly similar.
The attack prompted complaints that Mr. Annan had not grasped the perils facing his subordinates after the ouster of Mr. Hussein.
" The "ague" — malaria — had been one of the chief perils of living here; the marshes, Pip tells Magwitch, are "dreadful aguish.
If Mr. Trump is fuzzy on policy, he is acutely attuned to the perils of offending his base, especially older voters.
"Catfish," which airs on MTV, explores the perils of online dating and attempts to uncover true identities behind false online profiles.
Perhaps the best example Beck shares to illustrate the perils of the just-in-case mindset has to do with love.
The English rock band captures "the insecurities and perils" of life today on a two-part album fueled by climate anxiety.
Perils of homelessness: The killing of four men over the weekend in Manhattan renewed attention on New York City's unsheltered homeless.
Dr. King still posed political perils to Kennedy among white voters, especially with his increasingly vocal opposition to the Vietnam War.
In the years since, it has weathered storms, recessions and other perils of a fickle town and a flood-prone setting.
The perils of Winter Island, a 40-mile ferry ride from Los Angeles, shoot through each sentence like an electrical current.
New film 'Bad Moms' brings a string of female stars together to take digs at the modern day perils of parenting.
Few managers are as outspoken about the perils of fixture congestion, as wary of the demands placed on players, as Klopp.
If the project helps galvanize attention to the perils of global warming, the payoff would certainly dwarf the cost of inaction.
But online dating expert Julie Spira, author of "The Perils of Cyber-Dating," says these days, you cannot be too careful.
As Turner grew older, that childhood passion for nature was informed by a growing awareness of the perils facing our planet.
Back in 1786, Benjamin Franklin commented extensively on the perils of lead poisoning, but industry ignored the dangers and marketed lead aggressively.
Before Winona Ryder was a Golden Globe-winning actress, she suffered through the perils of middle school, dealing with insecurity and harassment.
Yet when an interviewer sat Rae down with Esau in Paris, the two young men discussed the perils of a common threat.
We consider the merits of challenging Latin America's amnesties; justice might be served, but unearthing the past comes with its own perils.
"The minority majority" (July 73th) illuminated the perils posed by America's electoral system, which gives rural voters more power than urban voters.
When it comes to the perils of Trump's management style, Exhibit A is the case of his now-imprisoned lawyer Michael Cohen.
The move was highlighted in an article in The New York Times in 2014 on growing awareness of perils in the sport.
In the film, Howle and Ronan play a young married couple who grapple with the perils of intimacy on their wedding night.
I also teach my sons that 'no' means 'no,' and the perils of drugs and alcohol, and how these influences destroy lives.
Former U.S. intelligence analyst and current MSNBC contributor Malcolm Nance used the moment to address the historic perils of turning refugees away.
At the end of it, I wasn't ruminating on the perils of drug abuse, fame, and a natural-born talent's tragic demise.
The episode ends with him attempting to rape her, thus proving every point I've ever made about the perils of time travel.
Ironically, the creators of Black Mirror used cutting edge technology to create a movie about the perils and darkness inherent in technology.
Newport's and Levy's books are ultimately more concerned with the pursuit of an examined life than with the specific perils of technology.
It combined heartfelt, melodic songs, such as "Tahoultine" (which explored the perils of beauty), and frenetic guitar work, evident on "Issuahid Elwanme".
PERILS said on Thursday that the cyclone, known as Doris in Britain, caused the majority of those losses in Britain and Germany.
The Perils of Privilege: Why Injustice Can't Be Solved by Accusing Others of Advantage, by Phoebe Maltz Bovy, debuted March 14, 2017.
But even in the ancient world people understood that the benevolent powers of this narcotic were offset by the perils of addiction.
Warren Buffett warned students about the perils of using debt and leverage decades ago, using Donald Trump as a negative case study.
A free bottle of repellent in every room with a little warning about the perils of Florida at sunset would temper frustrations.
But it could also reduce some premiums, particularly for emerging perils that underwriters tend to overprice so long as they lack data.
But two reports released on Tuesday highlighted the perils they face as they seek refuge and a better life in other countries.
However, some signs of the old system and political culture made their presence felt, warning of remaining perils for democracy in Mexico.
I've written about the policy perils that result from the Senate's 2.5-day work week, but there are electoral consequences as well.
Story at a glance Fukushima has become synonymous with the perils of nuclear power, but its future is going to be green.
Venture capitalist Bill Gurley says he recently made two health-care investments even though he says the sector is filled with perils.
It's a crowd-pleaser, has the critical backing to be taken seriously, and Hollywood loves a story about the perils of fame.
Now, as the parties gaze ahead to the fall, they are awakening to the advantages of consensus and the perils of chaos.
Our critic calls "Eye in the Sky" a riveting thriller — and often a grim, suspenseful farce — about drone warfare and its perils.
In one of the highlights of the evening, Pakistani–American comedian Nadia Iqbal spoke about the perils of dating in New York.
But that doesn't stop Trump, who has built his political career on scaring white America about the perils of diversity and immigration.
Not that the future looks better, shadowed by technological advances that threaten widespread unemployment and by the perils of catastrophic climate change.
Tectonic shifts set off by the #MeToo and Time's Up movements have thrust long overlooked perils for working women into sharp relief.
This illustrated the perils that presidents can face when they fail to deal with national crises in an efficient and compassionate way.
To help avoid the potential perils of a solitary old age, Ms. Peveler is carrying out a multipronged, go-it-alone plan.
Their role in marketing the drug, despite its perils, was the focus of articles in The New Yorker and Esquire in 2017.
The longtime friends on their new book, the pleasures — and perils — of childhood, and the remarkable success of their indie uke band.
Over the last eight years, Portsmouth has become a byword for the perils of English soccer's laissez-faire approach to foreign investment.
Looking back at the last one, I was quickly reminded of the perils of predictions when it comes to votes in Canada.
At the same time, park officials have identified the heat and floods of climate change as one of the system's greatest perils.
In the United States, President Trump has mobilized his base of supporters by focusing on what he calls the perils of immigration.
Adolescence E-cigarettes are only the latest entrant into the longstanding category of perils we might wish for our teenagers to avoid.
I had heard over the years of the perils, but it is never so vivid as in the monetized first-person present.
Political violence is a serious threat to democratic systems, but other perils to self-government can be more subtle than rock-throwing.
I found myself flinching as I read, not from the perils the characters face, but from the mauling the English language receives.
The Oracle of Omaha explained the perils of using debt and leverage in his 2017 annual letter to shareholders released on Saturday.
As a Republican like Mr. Pruitt, I too embrace the promise of the free market and worry about the perils of overregulation.
As Alaskans, they were never troubled by the perils of a New York winter, but icy sidewalks always seemed a lurking hazard.
" But, lamenting the perils of progress and sounding every bit like a white male, he continued: "Now you press it 12 times.
The Conservatives discovered the perils of failing to do on Tuesday when an emailed appeal for cash donations jarred with some volunteers.
But as new research shows, animals occupied this cave more frequently than not, showcasing the pains, perils, and complexities of paleolithic life.
The car company got flak for trivializing suicide and showed the perils of brands trying to use social issues in their marketing. 
Initially, Moscow blamed it on Israel, but the incident only underscores the perils of so many potent parties operating over contested territory.
But feeling doomed is a kind of perverse gift for Mitski, who understands the perils of contentedness and the possibilities within despair.
In today's workplace where email and Slack conversations are as common as in-person meetings, the perils of miscommunication are ever-present.
Hooper explained why he feels the movie is about the "perils of tribalism" and how it also reflects today&aposs fractured world.
Take Tristan Harris, for example, who has made a second career out of warning people about the perils of "attention stealing" systems.
Without monitors considered credible by the opposition, it is unlikely they will commit to a plan rife with perils of the past.
But righteous rage is no substitute for focusing on the real perils that Trump and any other president poses to our rights.
Which tells you even more about Mr. Trump and his party than it does about the so-called perils of voter fraud.
The vote came hours after the Israeli historian Saul Friedländer addressed the German Parliament, warning of the perils of rising anti-Semitism.
It's time for Congress to act before history yet again teaches us the perils of failing to evolve to meet the threat.
My grandfather was an explorer and some of my recent projects have to do with exploration and the perils of the sea.
A remarkable letter sent to Pai by 50 Republican House members on Friday demonstrates the political perils of leaving consumers' personal information unprotected.
Might the dynamics of the Trump-Pecker relationship provide insight into the perils of the continuing give and take between Trump and Putin?
To that end, Facebook -owned WhatsApp bought full page ads in major Indian newspapers to raise awareness about the perils of spreading misinformation.
The Ruins of Civilization, a new play by Penelope Skinner, avoids these perils, largely because Skinner's dystopian future requires little suspension of disbelief.
The perils of managing and paying for labor is a lesson most of the on-demand valet startups have learned the hard way.
Trump revealed he'd carried out a "great conversation" about climate change with Prince Charles, an ardent campaigner on the perils of global warming.
But even for viewers familiar with the many marvels and perils of the digital age, "Lo and Behold" brims with an infectious wonder.
But through the doom and gloom, Gathering Storm offers an optimistic view of a world beset with perils, both natural and human-made.
Trump is already seeing the perils of his new reality: He threatened a government shutdown and promised to take full ownership of it.
It marked the start of commercial insurance; protection against loss from looting, fire and the perils of the high seas fostered global trade.
Burr, who should know the perils of foreign meddling as well as anyone, told reporters that he had "no problem" with that argument.
But it shows that scrutiny of possible worlds may alert people to potential perils in much the same way Mr Baker's excavations can.
"The American Clock", which reflects on the Wall Street Crash and the Great Depression, is a reminder of the perils of short-termism.
Amid a national reckoning over the perils of social media, a looming question has been whether — and how — the US government might respond.
The truth is, deep-seated family rivalries and inter-sibling grudges can be just as destructive as the perils of a haunted house.
Off-duty officers who are at risk could have their guns locked up, as a policy solution, but that has its own perils.
Tampering with nature undoubtedly has perils, but having been very public about what they are planning, the UK researchers will be closely watched.
There are five current events that illustrate the "perils" of individual stock picking and why shareholders must have a strong stomach, he said.
The perils of the precedent-setting move, he claimed, outweigh the small amount of intelligence that could potentially be gained by the FBI.
The summit with Putin may hold the greatest perils of all, given the cloud of suspicion that hovers over Trump and the Kremlin.
The Kennedys had seen the perils in that, and they had been extremely careful about not appearing to be too close to King.
If Skyrim is our touchstone for the depth of variety in the world, Dark Souls sets a blueprint for the perils that await.
While these 13-year-olds educate me on the perils of Snapchat, adults are worrying constantly about how screens are moulding young brains.
And we must remember that policing itself is a difficult business and not everyone is fit to handle its demands and its perils.
Aside from the scars, Ortiz said he has little evidence of the perils he faces back home to make a case for asylum.
The forest's Typhoid Mary is the bay laurel tree, a faithful host for the disease but one that never succumbs to its perils.
Just this past month, a New York Magazine essay on the perils of technological addiction became the de facto postcard from the edge.
The novel's title refers to the river in Hue where Robert was pulled into pleasures and perils he has never shared with anyone.
Aziz is also quick to note the perils of day trading, why so many trades are unsuccessful, and why it's not for everyone.
"We have just witnessed the perils of backing Putin into a corner," said Helima Croft, analyst at RBC Capital Markets, an investment bank.
Today, Europe and America face common perils and common problems — including the rise of ravenous strongmen who want to remake the world order.
After the sharp drop in oil prices in 2014, both nations faced similar perils: budget deficits and the need to diversify their exports.
The size of the group — 1,200 or larger — offered security for participants against criminals and other perils that lurk on the migrant trail.
Following another trend championed by analytics, Callaway will be vigilant about the perils of letting starters face an opponent's lineup a third time.
And the past year should teach us the perils of underestimating Trump, since for all we know, his political strategy could prove effective.
In a white rural community, she said, she focused on the perils of closing rural hospitals, which meant job losses and health risks.
Like other anchors of major metropolitan areas, Atlanta is struggling with severe income inequality, the perils of gentrification and gridlock for its commuters.
Using various historical figures as case studies, Holiday illustrates the perils of egotism and explains how un-self-awareness is our greatest impediment.
When contemporary fashion cites the art form, the statement is less about classical dance than it is about the perils of glamorous femininity.
The incident highlights the perils of increased orders at e-commerce companies as more people flock to online shopping amid the coronavirus crisis.
Pundits and politicians debate the perils of social media; technology is vilified as an instigator of our social ills, rather than a symptom.
And it covers only fire-related risks; a homeowner is still expected to buy coverage elsewhere for theft, liability, flooding and other perils.
The new approach was the first sign of how Mr. Biden's team might seek to adjust amid the perils of the coronavirus outbreak.
The United States Agricultural Department has identified parasites, diseases, poor nutrition, loss of forage habitat and environmental toxins as continuing perils for bees.
There are no easy truths when it comes to the benefits and perils that social media platforms now present to our governing bodies.
Throughout Buttigieg's campaign, Chasten appears readily by his side, supporting his husband throughout the perils of heated debates, Iowa caucusing, and primary prep.
Now, why don't you read our Pete Wells on the joys of Sushi Nakazawa in Manhattan — and on the perils of its success.
In Greece, the deportations have perils of their own, enough to make it unclear whether they can be scaled up quickly and sharply.
But recent experience at both the federal and state levels reveals both the potential and the perils of government action in this realm.
It also means beefing up security partnership with Arab establishments that have come to recognize the perils of Sunni and Shiite Islamism alike.
Jurema Werneck, Amnesty International's Brazil director, called the deaths "a chilling development" and an example of the perils experienced by human rights activists.
Much like the Cold War plots that inspired that ban, Mr. Trump's strike is focusing attention on the perils of unconstrained executive authority.
In July, a sweltering tractor trailer ride in Texas became the latest harrowing example of the perils of crossing the U.S. border illegally.
Davos attendees are frequently criticized for flying across the globe on private jets to discuss the perils of climate change, CNN Business reported.
But it does show the perils in investing so much political and electoral capital in a diplomatic initiative with the unpredictable North Koreans.
It is tempting to describe the press conference as a pathetic rout – as an illustration of the perils of under-preparation and inexperience.
By the time she had a hearing four years later, her legal case was diminished even though the perils at home were not.
In an essay titled "Wine," Johnson dilates upon learning, the hard way, the perils of asking your hosts in tropical countries for wine.
One wonders, however, what the comic purpose of swashbuckling perils and improbable coincidences is, other than to convey the fun of writing them.
Incensed, he talked with his young children at the dinner table about his dismissal, warning of the perils of a politicized Justice Department.
The story of recovering his $30,000 worth of cryptocurrency illustrates both the perils of a decentralized network where no one can reset your passwords.
The actor was handcuffed on Capitol Hill Friday during Jane Fonda's third "Fire Drill Fridays" ... a protest focusing on the perils of climate change.
To overcome the perils of the present and to achieve the promise of the future, we must begin with the wisdom of the past.
One of the perils of public binging is publicly reacting to your content, which most users have done by laughing out loud in public.
Just as insurance was only part of the answer to fire and maritime risk, it is only part of the answer to modern perils.
Adjacent installations by Pio Abad and Shen Shaomin at the fair offer cautionary tales on the perils of communism and the evils of neoliberalism.
Still, the perils of waiting too long are evident in Italy, which in January announced a proposal to help banks sell their bad loans.
Noting the perils of talking to prosecutors, Mr. Giuliani said that were the president to testify he could 'talk himself into becoming a target.
So Jasilyn decided to join a relay run that some friends started in April to raise awareness about the perils of the pipeline project.
"[Newt's] mission will also test their loyalties as they face new perils in an increasingly dangerous and divided wizarding world," the official synopsis reads.
In fact, every time I checked the news on my phone, there seemed to be yet another headline about the perils of smartphone use.
However, the perils of building on top of another's platform – and especially one which notified third-party developers to stop doing so – soon emerged.
She reflects on the perils of the past and the journeys yet to come, lovingly staring at a childhood drawing hung on the wall.
John Lennon's politics came into sharp focus during the perils of Vietnam; Bono's at the precise moment he discovered Africa was a real place.
But also tremendous are the perils of not developing the new science, and allowing other nations to take the lead in this critical area.
Szalay is a barbed observer of office life, and his study is most scathing when inspecting the perils of extracting self-worth from work.
He once took his two kids to Las Vegas and gave them each $40 in casino chips to teach them the perils of gambling.
This cautionary tale of risky lending, ballooning debt and market speculation should be a clear warning of looming perils in the student loan industry.
Those kids of the '70s and '80s grew up to become the architects of our modern digital world, with all its allures and perils.
Officials at ICE and medical professionals have been warning about the perils of disease from migrants arriving from different ecosystems and in large numbers.
As if to underscore the perils confronting the government and the country, rockets landed near Kabul's diplomatic district not long after Mr. Kerry's departure.
Silicone Splatter Screen, $19.96, available at Williams SonomaSave them from one of the perils of frying foods at home: the dreaded hot oil splatter.
His career offers a lesson in the perils of hero worship: the future of classical music cannot consist in waiting for another telegenic superstar.
In Denmark, as in several European countries, a far-right populist party has been appealing to voters by warning against the perils of immigration.
He has a top-fight lawyer, Robert Luskin, known for advising clients not to play games with investigators and about the perils of perjury.
It is worthwhile to take stock of the first crypto-currency's impressive achievements to date, while also warning of the future perils it faces.
The movie, about the perils of 20-somethings entering the labor force, includes familiar faces like Anna Kendrick, Marcia Gay Harden and Alison Brie.
What threatens to pull them apart are both the perils of physics, and the human yearning of hope in the fulfillment of a wish.
Beyond the literal interpretation, this could also be a warning about the perils of not using your brain productively — luckily, that's within your control.
The album shares the perils of all revivalism: that it's an emulation and pastiche rather than an invention, that it's nostalgic rather than contemporary.
But the moral of this story, say economists, is not that globalization is inherently dangerous: It is that market forces left unsupervised pose perils.
The figures, experts say, reflect a greater willingness among Guatemalans to brave the perils of migration to escape rising violence, poverty and political turmoil.
The episode, Mr. Artz said, illustrated the perils of what can happen when the mayor of the largest city in the country leaves town.
Nipsey Hussle's raps boasted of his exploits as a young man in South Central Los Angeles and the perils of becoming a gang member.
He then proceeded, like many thinkers of his generation, to concern himself with the perils of conformity in the new world of managerial capitalism.
Rapper Suga divulged his fears as he faces the perils of fame in "Interlude: Shadow," which begins the series of new songs on MOTS7.
US officials have been warning of the perils of diseases for migrants arriving in the US, increasingly in large numbers of families and children.
The books are almost always tied to current events and often make strong statements on issues like immigration, race and the perils of technology.
His defeat is bound to raise fears among Republicans about the political perils of crossing a president who remains deeply popular with GOP voters.
One of those industries has found the promise of tech in making itself better for customers, while the other has run into technology's perils.
"It underscores one of the perils of doing business in China, which operates on a whole different set of rules and scruples," he said.
They should remember the perils of overpromising: Mayor Michael Bloomberg said in 2003 that he was going to end homelessness outright in 10 years.
But the fury Simon & Schuster has encountered underscores the perils publishers face as they tailor their publishing plans to reflect volatile new political realities.
There could be pyromania, cutting, morbid fascination with death—teen-age perils that Karen could hardly believe she had experienced, in her own past.
Americans today are becoming increasingly aware of the perils connected devices hold, and looking for legal mechanisms to protect their basic right to privacy.
"Air India made other Canadians feel that all who had turbans and beards were terrorists," Mr. Dosanjh said, warning against the perils of extremism.
"Air India made other Canadians feel that all who had turbans and beards were terrorists," Mr. Dosanjh said, warning against the perils of extremism.
The film — a fraud itself — weaves the family's videos with other clips found on YouTube to tell a tale on the perils of consumerism.
"The Perils of Reporting on an Investigation of the President" was produced by Clare Toeniskoetter and Alexandra Leigh Young, and edited by Lisa Tobin.
The experience taught Dr. Long that there are perils in depending too much on one type of mice while ignoring the rest of biodiversity.
Mexico may be on the verge of such a perfect storm as it enters a new year fraught with multiple perils and few opportunities.
To overcome the perils of the present, and to achieve the promise of the future, we must begin with the wisdom of the past.
Then, in August, Walsh played kooky veterinarian Fiona Shively in the streaming giant's #realityhigh, a 90-minute parable about the perils of high school bullying.
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We hope Dee Dee's story inspires the public to become advocates for this incredible species and learn about the perils they face in the wild.
But Kearns thinks the government — and the general public — would have woken up faster to the perils of sugar if not for the industry's meddling.
Yes, he won the Nobel Peace Prize for "An Inconvenient Truth," the documentary that helped wake up the world to the perils of climate change.
Yet while a legal ruling might seem a satisfying outcome for scientists who feel wronged by their colleagues, the approach carries significant caveats and perils.
Kikuchi captures the gains and perils of Beijing's transgender community while overcoming her own voyeuristic impulse to photograph these women as a straight, Japanese tourist.
Cole also brought a zeal for warning about the perils that unchecked industry posed to the natural world, establishing one of painting's first environmental critiques.
They were lectured by military officers on subjects including the "Ethiopian Renaissance", the perils of neoliberalism and the supposed threat of Western-sponsored "colour revolutions".
In September I wrote about the perils of Nazi-punching , and how the online glee about a white supremacist being punched was misplaced and dangerous.
Turn off your WiFi, and it magically displays a short message about the perils of our truncated attention spans and constant connection to glowing screens.
The bizarre incident points to what experts say is one of the biggest potential perils for commercial air travel: airline or airport employees causing mayhem.
In 1946, Hoover launched a major campaign to make the threat of communism real to Americans, who he believed did not sufficiently appreciate its perils.
A government that is narrowly confined to the protection of person and property is less susceptible to the perils of our distorted thinking about politics.
This is not naivety but a working knowledge of imperialism that seemed to have less time for academic discussion of the perils of a term.
Given remarks like that, betting on Trump's continued silence is a risky endeavor — even when letting loose would hold such obvious perils for the president.
The precipitous decline of the red knots that winter in West Africa may provide a small but telling parable of the perils of climate change.
Some may also respond with post-Bush, Obama-era cynicism about the perils of promoting democracy abroad and declining support for democracy among Western millennials.
Nope, right around the 40-second mark the Purpose singer shows up for a surprisingly nimble verse about the perils of fame and binge drinking.
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett warned students in 1991 about the perils of using debt and leverage decades ago, using Trump as a negative case study.
At some point, moreover, prospectively ominous intersections between a U.S.-North Korean war and an expanding Iran-Hezbollah offensive could create unprecedented perils for Israel.
Breitbart's violation of Facebook's standards soon after Facebook endorsed it highlights the perils of the social media network's plan to become a credible news source.
"I hope to help renew public trust in public institutions, which is all the more important given the perils of the Trump presidency," he said.
In my banking days, I saw the perils of going without a budget when customers visited the branch asking for overdraft fees to be waived.
Her sister, who's as flinty as their parents and helps to raise Jane, shows her the allures and perils of willfulness and living outside convention.
The two-term former Colorado governor, who ran as a moderate warning of the perils of extreme partisanship, struggled with fundraising and low polling numbers.
A spine-tingler about love and death, the allure of mystery and its perils, "Creepy" is the latest from the prolific Japanese director Kiyoshi Kurosawa.
Those are the conclusions of two new studies about the promise and perils of relying on fitness trackers to measure and guide how we move.
Clinton's detailed college plan takes into account the perils of student debt and its adverse effect on the economy by making higher education debt-free.
Those four years as secretary of state gave me a front-row seat on the opportunities and the perils that we face in the world.
He favors optimistic rhetoric about the American promise, paired with warnings about the perils of identity politics and the enervating effects of the welfare state.
Almost 18593 years later, with Air India and 9/11 defining the new perils of air travel, the CP Flight 108 tragedy is barely remembered.
All artists must rise or fall by braving perils and finding opportunities specific to themselves and to their own times, the canon be damned. ♦
It shocked the nation and underlined the perils of Islamophobia and the far right in a country that prides itself on its multiculturalism and tolerance.
YouTube is strewn with clips that showcase the potential perils for racers and spectators: collisions, flipped cars and, even worse, flipped cars followed by collisions.
But the response to the way that she expressed it illustrated the perils of seeming to equate people with, and measure them by, their creeds.
Such are the perils of trying to have a child the way Lara and I are trying, without in vitro fertilization, or cryogenically frozen sperm.
Perhaps the perils of climate change will turn out to be overblown, or perhaps we'll develop geoengineering solutions to reflect sunlight and cool the planet.
The young man's death exemplified, again, the internet obsession of inviting millions of strangers to witness a life, in all its perils, pranks and failures.
Leading global health threats typically are caused by the plagues and perils of low-income countries — but vaccine hesitancy is as American as can be.
"Hope that they don't get sick!" it jokes, which on first read seems like an alarmingly honest admission about the perils of food-borne illness.
We want to hear from teenagers and their parents about the popularity and the perils of using e-cigarettes such as those manufactured by Juul.
Some political leaders have pointed to the coronavirus as a lesson in the perils of globalization, and urged companies to produce more close to home.
But many students see live-streaming as an intrusion, prompting a broader debate in China about privacy, educational ethics and the perils of helicopter parenting.
Four golfers were another stroke back, including Kevin Na, who had vocally fretted the most about the perils of Erin Hills before the championship began.
Valerie Oltarsh-McCarthy, who sat among the congregation listening to a Sunday sermon on the perils of genetically modified vegetables, is, in fact, an atheist.
You can barely swing an empty bottle in an American theater without hitting a classic tale of the perils of tippling and other bad habits.
Boston's plans to harden its waterfront against the perils of climate change—storm surge, flooding, and sea level rise—seem like an all-around win.
Even as each section — with its individual dramas and perils — comes closer into view, Mr. Nolan keeps them all in dynamic play with one another.
But there is little doubt about Mr. Xi's convictions, which are shaped by history and a deeply felt sense of the perils of popular uprisings.
He takes a broad view of what he sees as its inherent perils — and is one of the few leaders actively aligning with Mr. Trump.
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In one room, Trump is going after a 16-year-old on Twitter; in the other room, Melania is talking about the perils of cyberbullying.
This strategy, exemplified by the short-notice candidacy of the former Republican Michael Bloomberg, is supported by research on the electoral perils of ideological extremism.
The case also highlights the perils of American corporations seeking to increase their profits by expanding in countries with different legal systems and political cultures.
Mr. Buttigieg, who earlier released a plan for tackling climate change, called for engaging other countries diplomatically to confront the perils of a warming planet.
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Memories… Do Not Open would be an object lesson in the perils of universality and the blank slate, if it hadn't topped the Billboard 200.
The perils of black life during slavery required a hyper-awareness of nature not only as a material resource but also as a spiritual one.
I still think that presidential systems produce their own "perils," but I no longer think a system with fewer veto points can solve our problems.
First seasons are driven by origin stories, letting writers introduce the heroes and signature villains, and exploring the pleasures and perils that come from their power.
We're in a perfect political and socioeconomic climate and time in history to take a mocking look at the perils of conspicuous consumption and status obsession.
Photo: Pexels (Pixabay)The perils of drinking too much alcohol run deep—even if there's still an ongoing debate as to how much is too much.
Frank saves Amy's life and gets embroiled in a plot that's meant to comment on Donald Trump's Russian ties and the perils of the prosperity gospel.
To put the promise and perils of 5G into perspective, go back a few generations—to 53G, which turned the world into an interconnected talking shop.
For non-Chinese tech companies, the truce is a sign of the perils of entering China, and may guide them to put more resources toward India.
Roubini joined a clamor of respected economists and financial wizards warning of the perils of a Brexit, as polls suggest a close finish in Thursday's vote.
That has its perils: a few years ago ham-fisted efforts to tinker with Hong Kong's curriculum caused a backlash that presaged the more recent unrest.
Since then, the couple has appeared on celebrity gossip sites, with people wondering if America's Sweetheart would once again be crushed under the perils of love.
This time they refused even to discuss aid for developing countries' efforts to cut emissions and adapt to floods, droughts and other perils of climate change.
In words and deeds, he bore witness and built a monument to memory to teach the living and generations to come the perils of human indifference.
Given the perils of the world we live in and the urgent issues we face, we don't have the luxury of time to train a president.
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They alone can endure in these mandates because they have the capital reserves and the sophistication to navigate the perils of renting out property in Seattle.
With almost too many controversies and perils to count, here, then, is a guide to the many woes of the senior White House son-in-law.
When its leader, Pauline Hanson, recently attended a Senate debate in a burka to demonstrate the perils of admitting Muslims, she won more mockery than praise.
The Perils of Perception: Why We're Wrong About Nearly Everything says that people know much less about the world around them than they think they do.
The film playing was "An Inconvenient Truth," which outlines the perils of climate change -- the storms and fires and floods and droughts we've seen all summer.
The CBO's analysis likely will be an uncomfortable reminder to Republican leaders, including President Donald Trump, about the potential political perils of getting rid of Obamacare.
Since giving a TED Talk on the socially ingrained bravery gap between girls and boys, I've been on a nationwide crusade against the perils of perfectionism.
Others joked about the perils of women and men being in the same space and having a meal together when they're not married to one another.
However, the panel also agreed that the perils of new technology must not obscure the immense opportunities, particularly as we move into the age of 5G.
After more than a decade of development the iconoclasts have gained confidence, as their book "The Econocracy: The Perils of Leaving Economics to the Experts" testifies.
It is with that knowledge that a group of Russians — who might know more than most about the perils of that collapse — have built the Sherp.
The perils of 'sticky pricing' According to the rules of economics, the prices of innovative, breakthrough medical offerings should go down as they become more common.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg attempted to demonstrate his company's live-streaming capabilities Wednesday afternoon, but may have learned the perils of live broadcasting in the process.
The perils of cancer treatment are well known: To target the bad cells, it's usually necessary to hit some of the good ones in the process.
Whether it's the hours spent sleuthing Craigslist or the midday dash out of the office to see a listing — the perils of apartment hunting are real.
The perils of Martha — the best and, let's be honest, only really compelling story line in the show right now — grew more dire throughout the episode.
In stories shared on social media over the past few days, the real perils of motherhood have emerged, many of them accompanied by the hashtag #mothersdayfail.
Nangarhar, which borders Pakistan, has faced mounting security perils over the past couple of years, with new Islamic State affiliates complicating the threat from the Taliban.
China's central bank has been guiding short-term interest rates higher to help contain debt perils, though it is treading cautiously to avoid hurting economic growth.
But the story deals with themes that could make it a tough sell in the commercial marketplace: bullying, teenage suicide and the perils of social media.
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Although I regularly warn my clients about the perils of equity splits, now and then some founders prove me wrong (or maybe just defy the odds).
Suddenly homeless, the children face perils including the Kidnapping Club, a Jurassified version of a real gang who abducted free black people to sell into slavery.
Is this a metaphor for life, a stance on the perils of food waste, or merely the meeting of nature and technology in one delightful dispatch?
At best, Trump administration officials' own email practices suggest that they never believed what they said throughout the campaign about the perils of private email usage.
The study, headlined "Promises and perils of sand exploitation in Greenland", said the Arctic island would have to assess risks of coastal mining, especially to fisheries.
Hoya's inexpensive ultraviolet filters protect your lens's valuable — and vulnerable — glass from the perils of travel, with minimal distortion of the light reaching the camera sensor.
The perils of presidential involvement were obvious to some, and conservative allies of Mr. Trump, including Mr. Bannon, had counseled him not to meddle in Alabama.
But the Flames program has also contended with racial strife, as well as crime, gangs, drugs, guns and other street perils that have claimed players' lives.
Add the intensifying effects that climate change has on storms — from torrential rains to lashing winds — and someone living close to the water faces real perils.
Mr. Yilmaz said in a recent news conference that it was essential to educate the new generation of Turks about the perils of Mr. Gulen's movement.
It's about "being aware of systemic injustice and systemic inequality," Phoebe Maltz Bovy, the author of the recently published book "The Perils of 'Privilege,' " told me.
He was in previews for "Scotland, PA," a bleak and lusty musical comedy about the perils of ambition, which opens at the Pels on Oct. 23.
In "Achieving Our Country," he wrote about the perils of the North American Free Trade Agreement; today, he'd probably have cautioned against the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
We'll have to avoid the perils of false equivalence, quoting a person on each side as if there's a genuine debate when we know there isn't.
In an interview on the report's findings, Gates Foundation chief executive Sue Desmond-Hellmann said its clearest warnings were of "the perils of gender and geography".
The strike that Mr. Trump was preparing as retaliation for a suspected chemical attack carries all sorts of perils that worry military planners and diplomats alike.
" Relishing the role of iconoclast, he confounded the scientific establishment by dismissing the consensus about the perils of man-made climate change as "tribal group-thinking.
Artificial intelligence does pose certain perils, but it also holds tremendous promise — that is, if our leaders act quickly and practically to set the right precedents.
It has no clear way to extricate itself — or the other parts of the planet connected to money — from the perils of its grinding banking crisis.
Many drivers today cede way-finding to apps like Waze, which draws on the hive-mind intelligence of other vehicles to ease bottlenecks and dodge perils.
Now 49, he arrives at his own moment of testing as a child of the Reagan revolution who saw up close the promise and the perils.
Still, he never did consider the possibility that athletes could risk the commercial perils of taking sides, the way LeBron James has, without any significant blowback.
The result, Mr. Handler said, comes closer to approximating the cadence of serialized melodramas like "The Perils of Pauline," to which his series owes a debt.
"A lot of the secondary perils are very localized, very short-term," said Thierry Corti, who heads climate change strategy for Swiss Re, which insures insurers.
Looking back even further, a letter signed by Abraham Lincoln may offer insight into the perils of interpreting private presidential consolations in a broader public light.
We approached the gate of our neighborhood in a brand-new gas guzzling Land Rover Discovery rigged to the gills for the perils of suburban life.
They accuse President Emmanuel Macron of "flogging the family silver" and warn of the perils of economic liberalism, citing Margaret Thatcher's unpopular reforms in 3.683s Britain.
Ever the street-corner mythmaker, the Brownsville rapper tells tales of epic proportions, reinforcing his tales of moral perils with imagery borrowed from the Greek pantheon.
These prickly charms are said to protect seafarers from storms and other perils, but they did not ward off the misfortune that struck the town last spring.
Others were quick to warn of the linguistic perils of losing the circumflex to distinguish between sûr, or sure, an adjective, and, sur, or on, a preposition.
TALK to Germany's policymakers in Berlin or Frankfurt and the chances are that somebody will invoke Goethe, the nation's foremost literary figure, on the perils of inflation.
During a Monday appearance on The Howard Stern Show, the 30-year-old Girls creator defended her close friend, lamenting the perils of dating in the spotlight.
New Zealand's blue-feathered korora -- or little penguins -- are more comfortable at sea than waddling on land, where the perils of cars, dogs and inquisitive humans await.
If Hillary Clinton wins the election on Tuesday and saves America from the perils of a Donald Trump presidency, thank the nearest woman, and the nearest feminist.
"The perils," she writes, "of the broader-canvas follow-up to the sleek and economical indie debut are writ large: This is Difficult Second Album: The Movie."
"Less is more" was once a phrase reserved exclusively for mothers warning daughters about the perils of one too many bracelets, brightly colored eyeshadow, and sequin tops.
She stood alone onstage — just her and a pink mic — and sang her song, a country rock ballad about the perils of trying to hide your trauma.
Gossip gallops in the Bedlam troupe's enchantingly athletic take on the perils of courtship according to Jane Austen, adapted by Kate Hamill and directed by Eric Tucker.
Puerto Rico's dependency on imports makes its living costs higher than on the mainland, and just more vulnerable to world changes, including, as it happens, climatic perils.
Later, Newt's early experiences as a deserter reinforce the perils of social marginalization, and trace a path away from his reliance on whiteness as a social category.
The steady background caterwauling by corporate and academic elitists about the perils of insufficient skilled immigration to the United States has reached a crescendo in recent months.
That sequence illustrated the perils of passing out of the shotgun at the goal line -- it&aposs sometimes difficult because the defense has limited space to cover.
He grabs 21 Savage for "The Clout" and the two rip and run over a bouncy production about the perks and perils of being a clout chaser.
A series of scary headlines, legal actions and pranks this week have reminded the nation of the perils of the internet for our most vulnerable population: children.
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At the end of the episode, the girls band together to give one of the boys a makeover, subjecting him to the grim perils of lady-grooming.
A submarine adventure, involving the heroes dodging the perils of the Great Unknown, which manifests as a sea monster, hints at The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou.
But aside from wearing a gas mask every time you leave the house, what can you do to protect your skin from the perils of toxic air?
The CBO's analysis is an uncomfortable, but long-expected, reminder to Republican leaders, including President Donald Trump, about the potential political perils of getting rid of Obamacare.
The members of Drury's extended cast trade blunt and tender dialogue, revealing the perils and pleasures of intimacy among people yoked by kinship or proximity or both.
On today's podcast, reporter Cole Kazdin talks about the perils of firefighting, and possible mental health solutions for the men and women who are ensuring our safety.
The film taps the teen comedy genre in the retelling of Spider-Man's origin story as his alter-ego Peter Parker navigates the perils of high school.
Indeed, China's central bank has been guiding short-term interest rates higher to help contain debt perils, though it is treading cautiously to avoid hurting economic growth.
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And do make some time soon to start reading Nathaniel Philbrick's latest tale, "Valiant Ambition," about George Washington, Benedict Arnold and the importance and perils of loyalty.
"Boards are encouraged to understand what the limitations are with the catastrophe modeling, and their inherent uncertainty when applicable, especially for their key perils," the Bank said.
The challenge for any plan is to avoid the political perils of a big, overnight switch that could leave many people with higher costs and lower benefits.
The ruling comes amid a longstanding debate on both sides of the Atlantic about the perils of overly thin models projecting an unhealthy body image for women.
Dawn takes a sharp look at the contradictory messages that weave together our ideas of "femininity," and the perils that face those brave enough to challenge them.
In "Heart Berries," her 2018 breakout memoir, Terese Marie Mailhot constructs a narrator deeply aware of the perils of being a Native woman narrating her own trauma.
Among the potential perils, by her estimation: more countries with nuclear weapons, and that the military would be ordered to torture people or kill terrorists' family members.
While budgeting usually works best when you switch to cash and avoid the perils of using credit cards, you don't absolutely have to steer clear of plastic.
Mothers worry about the mental health crisis and the perils of addiction that are gripping their communities and can only hope their children will be kept safe.
The insurance costs of three large storms in Britain this winter, prior to the launch of Flood Re, was 1.24 billion pounds, insurance data company PERILS estimates.
Previously his opinions had been restricted to the perils of moles; now he opened up, unprompted, on the pros and cons of monogamy as he'd experienced them.
Equal parts morality play and cautionary parable, the material reads on one level as a corrective memo from its creators about the perils of losing one's way.
She'd been reading about the Unabomber's manifesto, a screed on the perils of technology, and thought that it sounded a lot like her troubled brother-in-law.
Fitch could consider revising the rating and sector outlooks to negative if net losses from major catastrophe perils severely undermine insurers' solvency adequacy on industry-wide basis.
Clinton showed the perils of Mr. Trump's current programming by using some of his more explosive foreign policy pronouncements against him in her speech in San Diego.
The more investors realize that the perils of online commerce far outweigh the benefits, the more they'll be able to save and not lose money going forward.
Donnell Rawlings is about to make you laugh out loud over his cautionary tale about the 4th of July and the perils of black people and fireworks.
Cable networks and online news and entertainment choices have proliferated, and some observers contend that the Orwellian perils envisioned by Mr. Bagdikian have receded or become moot.
But Clark, who has already taken some seemingly counterproductive negotiating positions in public, shouldn't forget the lesson that his predecessors learned about the perils of going public.
"Our nation knows all too well the perils of ignoring and 'cherry-picking' intelligence in foreign policy and national security decisions," the chairmen said in their letter.
They decided to risk the unknown perils (linguistic, cultural, bureaucratic) of a new country rather than return to those they knew awaited them back in their own.
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Ruben Amaro Jr., one of three assistants to Van Wagenen with experience as a general manager, could remind his boss of the perils of such a move.
In insular Japan, where foreign leadership of domestic companies is rare, Mr. Ghosn's downfall could be taken as a referendum on the perils of working with outsiders.
Forceful and angry, Sachs verges on hyperbole in his indictment of America past and present, but he does highlight the perils of continuing on the same path.
The fact that Kerby was able to avoid the perils that have decimated so many of the people he grew up with is not lost on him.
Democratic leaders in the House, cognizant of the political perils of initiating an impeachment inquiry without bipartisan buy-in, have repeatedly thrown cold water on the idea.
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While many perils are covered under the standard part of your policy, some weather-related events fall under a different part that comes with a different deductible.
But it speaks to one of the most serious perils of limiting speech: a measure to protect minority perspectives can instead be used to further marginalize them.
Messud is skilled at capturing the perils and rites of passage that come with being a teenage girl, along with the intimacies and heartbreak of female friendships.
More migrants from Guatemala than from anywhere else are trying to cross the border into the United States, despite warnings about the perils of the journey north.
But why should the city, where thousands of workers faced the perils of ground zero, treat as a bargaining chip a right granted to other government employees?
And because there is so much misunderstanding, Americans are vulnerable to nationalist scare tactics that warn of the perils of relying on foreigners to pay our bills.
At a party after the New York premiere of her new documentary — "Generation Wealth," about the perils of capitalism — Ms. Greenfield was wired, welcoming and constantly working.
What they're not saying: Bloomberg spends very little time talking about the values that underlie his philanthropy, and he's also very quiet on the perils of inequality.
The athletic-gear maker Under Armour also encountered the perils this week, when its chief executive, Kevin Plank, called Mr. Trump a "real asset" for the country.
"I just can't believe you came back here on purpose," a character snaps early on, understandably agitated about being exposed anew to the perils of the game.
Yang is running an unexpectedly robust campaign, addressing the perils of automation, that qualified him to stand on stage alongside Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders.
The clock is meant to serve as "a reminder of the perils we must address if we are to survive on the planet," according to the Bulletin.
He wrote about the upside of leverage but not about the perils of leverage during the kind of big price drops that were just around the corner.
But the legal perils of using march-in rights are evident, given the precedents set by prior administrations and the peculiarities of the language of Bayh-Dole.
Mr. DiFalco adroitly avoids the perils of wise-child sassiness and brings a surprising and necessary flash of pain to the recollection of a gay hate crime.
A musical adaptation of the revered Tim Burton film, and maybe also a chilling allegory about the perils of remodeling, this antic ghost story arrives on Broadway.
The mosh pit itself is only one hazard at punk shows, but other perils lie ahead for fans like Gabriel and DiFiore, who both have invisible disabilities.
The generation also makes up a significant percentage of the support base for democratic socialist candidates who have accused Amazon of epitomizing the perils of late capitalism.
Although the car company has not yet responded to the newest lawsuit, Porsche did release a statement regarding Meadow's claims, saying that by getting in the vehicle, Walker has "knowingly and voluntarily assumed all risk, perils and danger in respect to the use of the subject 2005 Carerra GT," and that he "chose to conduct himself in a manner as to expose himself to such perils, dangers and risks."
Of course, we don't need social media to remind us of the perils of dating, but it does help to know that we're not experiencing the struggle alone.
At industry conferences, he presented chart after chart showing the emerging duopoly of Facebook and Google, the commoditization of quality journalism, and the perils of clickbait content strategies.
Grateful for a youthful appearance — "He's 95 but looks 30," Mr. Cantone said — Mr. Macchio acknowledges the perils of being "frozen in time" in the minds of fans.
"We overestimated our value at that time, while the sharks correctly assessed the early stage of our business and the risks and perils ahead of us," Goetgeluk said.
The first he termed the Robot-as-Menace story, in which robots turned violently on their human creators, serving as dark warnings about the perils of scientific overreach.
The errant strike illustrated the perils of Washington's efforts to battle al Shabaab, an al Qaeda-aligned group, by working with armed Somali factions that are often feuding.
In our interview Herzog touches on the power and perils of this interconnectivity, but ultimately, it's not the technology that's the problem, it's how the technology is used.
Like the hugely successful Queen movie "Bohemian Rhapsody", it is a rags-to-riches tale of flamboyant showbiz glory and the perils of a rock 'n' roll lifestyle.
" Given the perils of low-wage/no- benefit jobs, family caps, childcare costs and persistent racial disparities, the intersectional aspects of welfare have remained "as we knew it.
I wanted to highlight how not just the sea, but perils at sea have been one of the lingering obsessions of a number of artists going back centuries.
After listening to his friends talk about the perils of caring for a pet, he created the Pet Rock in 1975, putting nearly $6 million in his pocket.
The snapshot represents the perils of running in the Trump era: Do you distance yourself from him and hope to win over disaffected Republicans but risk his ire?
But these two goals — decreasing the federal work force and avoiding government excess and mismanagement — are actually contradictory, despite all the political rhetoric about the perils of bureaucracy.
These eleven new and previously published works demonstrate her virtuosic skill in observation and genre-bending, as she illuminates the pleasures and perils of navigating our complicated world.
Perhaps most striking was a federal report based on research by hundreds of scientists that warned of all sorts of perils ahead due to human-caused climate change.
The series then peppers in some scenes of loss — like a heartbreaking scene showing walruses plummeting to their deaths — and narration about the perils facing the natural world.
Peeling old paint is a conspicuous hazard, but reporters tracked other perils hiding in plain sight, from leaded soil and water, to dangerous toys, cosmetics and health supplements.
"Gin Lane" is sometimes misread as a warning against the perils of drunkenness per se; in fact is a specific moral invective against the dangers of hard liquor.
So far this year, the small number of sightings here have underscored the growing perils along the East Coast to both humpback whales and North Atlantic right whales.
We spoke with Padma about the perils of writing such a personal and intimate book, the feeling of being an outsider, and her undying love of fried chicken.
I wanted to read a new book about the English science fiction writer J.G. Ballard, who 50 years ago charted the psychological perils of our reliance on technology.
But the editors were confident that the image stood on its own, reflecting the perils migrants on the border face, not a position on the issue of immigration.
Taken together, the scope and scale of Islamic State production demonstrated the perils of a determined militant organization allowed to pursue its ambitions in a large, ungoverned space.
I've often wondered why my parents risked so much to drive to Hilton Head year after year, knowing the perils of traveling but getting on the road anyway.
MINNEAPOLIS — As knowledge about head trauma and concussions has increased over the past decade, a growing number of parents have warned their children about the perils of football.
They would huddle up when their paths crossed, exploring the dark places inside both of them, and the perils of using the road and fame to fill them.
Citing Cal Newport's popular book Deep Work, about the perils of distraction and multitasking, he says the software will enable workers to reach new levels of intense focus.
Ms. Ardern said she would run a "relentlessly optimistic" campaign, despite the perils of taking over so close to an election, while Labour's numbers are at rock bottom.
Meanwhile, Richard Quinn imbued hyper-feminine tropes with gothic eeriness — extravagant bows, exaggerated A-lines, giant puff sleeves — as if issuing a warning about the perils of fantasy.
Addressing reporters on Monday, Barr said the Pensacola case illustrated the perils of a world in which criminals and terrorists could hide their plotting behind warrant-proof encryption.
Later on the same day Bush spoke, McCain denounced the perils of what he called "spurious nationalism" during his acceptance speech for the National Constitution Center's Liberty Medal.
There, the forces fighting Wahhabi extremists on the front lines also face perils from Western counterterrorism policy, which is often arbitrary in its distinctions between allies and enemies.
In the cloud of strong feelings that forms when we feel threatened, it is tempting to turn our backs on the system that allowed these perils to emerge.
He's also given them business and money advice from a young age, including taking them to Las Vegas as kids to teach them about the perils of gambling.
Anušauskaitė turned her visit to New York into a series of comic strips—about overheard supermarket conversations, comments on the street, and the perils of learning Yiddish grammar.
Trump could win or lose this one There are political perils and opportunities for the President in the guns debate -- especially after his televised listening session on Wednesday.
The Chelyabinsk meteor, which was not detected until it hit, was a blunt wake-up call from the universe about the existential perils of living on a planet.
Thank you, Mr. Soria, the brilliant chefs, and everyone working so hard to confront the environmental perils we face by supporting a plant-based 77th Golden Globes celebration.
The documentary took on a life of its own: By introducing a new generation to Bundy, the series spurred a fascinating conversation about the perils of mythologizing a killer.
Iranian-backed Iraqi Shi'ite Muslim militias, highlighting the broader perils emanating from the vote, have threatened to remove peshmerga from Kirkuk should the Kurds persist in holding the vote.
Her death also renewed conversation about the perils of cash bail and pretrial detention, raising questions about whether New York's recently passed bail reform laws could have saved her.
As Ingrid's stunts get more and more complicated, the movie offers a sobering take on the perils of social media and the false idea of perfection it can project.
Whether it be about their divorces, the perils of dating, aging in Hollywood, or their relationship with each other — both were outspoken and unfiltered in interviews throughout their careers.
That's also the caption Taylor Sloane (Elizabeth Olsen) uses in a series of beachy Instagram posts in Ingrid Goes West, a comedic thriller about the perils of Instagram infatuation.
In my 2017 book, The Perils of "Privilege", I wrote about the privilege conversation in feminist spaces online, from personal essays (with their requisite privilege disclaimers) to online spats.
Youth is a high stakes game, and no one captures the perils and euphoria of growing up quite like the oldest adolescent that ever lived shedding her teenage skin.
The Trump NSS seems to reject both the Bush and Obama doctrines, noting that "neither aspirations for democratic transformation nor disengagement" insulated America from perils in the Middle East.
The entire movie, meanwhile, should serve as a warning about the perils of attempting to transplant one's adolescent interests into adulthood; some childhood enthusiasms are best left to childhood.
The bizarre incident involving a worker who authorities said was suicidal points to one of the biggest potential perils for commercial air travel: airline or airport employees causing mayhem.
At the meeting, Zumalacárregui joked to his audience about the perils of combining science and Twitter, and then explained what the consequences would be if the rumors were true.
Melbourne band The Stiffys uploaded the track, which deals with "the perils of Pokémon Go in a modern relationship," to digital radio station Triple J Unearthed earlier this week.
" But shotgunning that many beers in so little time is not without perils, even for a guy who called himself "The Toughest Son of a Bitch in the WWF.
They flocked to his rallies and his candidacy -- energized by the idea that, finally, a candidate who truly stood with them on the perils of illegal immigration had emerged.
"Heart Attack aka Freelance" The perils of our digital existence are explored in a much more charming way in this satirical romantic comedy by the Thai director Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit.
But just as we don't expect the Bourne franchise to dole out wisdom on the perils of PTSD, why would we want Tully to end at the pharmacy counter?
During his interview, Mr Macron roams across topics, moving from a psychological portrait of Vladimir Putin one moment to the perils of a low-interest-rate economy the next.
A four-decades-old study — recently discovered in a dusty basement — has raised new questions about longstanding dietary advice and the perils of saturated fat in the American diet.
What if you agree with Trump about the folly of the Iraq War, the perils of open immigration policies, or the need for a different right-wing economic agenda?
But many of the spots in the 2,500-seat megachurch here were packed with people who never knew Officer Gerald — though they knew, intimately, of the perils he faced.
Yes, Biden certainly faces some perils in his quest to be the blue team's standard barrier, but his position is a lot stronger than most seasoned political observers realize.
The perils of investing in disruptive health-care start-ups were illustrated by Theranos, a blood-testing start-up that was accused of overstating the capability of its technology.
Donald Trump's efforts to reach out to African-Americans are alienating some black voters, who reject his portrayal of black America as defined by misery, poverty and urban perils.
SAN FRANCISCO — At the start of 2014, President Obama assigned his trusted counselor, John D. Podesta, to lead a review of the digital revolution, its potential and its perils.
In the summer of 2013, an incident illustrated the perils of the old ways of doing business and paved the way for Mr. Chavez's elevation to chief information officer.
Under Lynn, Open Markets strenuously warned of the perils of Amazon's growing clout, and pushed the Democratic Party to adopt a harder line on antitrust, with some significant success.
These acts are compounded by the fact that Exxon scientists knew about, and were actively studying the perils of carbon emissions on the climate as early as the 1970s.
The Killers' second album Sam's Town, named after Sam's Town Casino & Gambling Hall, focused on themes from faded glamour, the perils of ageing, and learning to face life's consequences.
In a city without zoning, those who live in the places with the most perils — near oil refineries or in floodplains — are mostly people of color and low incomes.
Disappointment registering on his face, he was explaining to the child, for the first time, the perils of segregation and why she could not visit a restricted amusement park.
Nor could I ignore the perils of the sex trade, even if his friends made a good argument that Mr. Kraft's case was being overly amplified by Florida prosecutors.

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