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"poster child" Definitions
  1. a child with a particular illness or other problem whose picture appears on a poster advertising an organization that helps children with that illness or problem
  2. (often humorous) a person who is seen as representing a particular quality or activity

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" He added: "California was at once the poster child for changing demography; the poster child for the Republican establishment saying, 'We have to have an opening on immigration or we'll become a regional party'; and the poster child for this more extreme nationalist ideology.
"The tobacco industry is the very poster child for a corporate cover-up, the very poster child for a corporate and industrywide conspiracy," he added.
" He called Kaveladze the "poster child of this practice.
Macy's may be the poster child for this declining industry.
Seattle's Amazon is probably the poster child for this strategy.
Their water district was the poster child for Monning's bills.
"It is the poster child for Silicon Valley," said Acker.
Absolutely. But is The Bachelor the poster child for overkill?
China, he says, is a "poster child for this problem".
Dolly, cloning's poster child, was born in Scotland in 1996.
Kristina Lara could easily be the poster child for Lyft.
Trump might be the poster child of private air travel.
Mark Cuban as the "poster child" for vegan corned beef?
It has become the poster child of successful fisheries management.
Antarctica is the poster child for remote but beautiful destinations.
Louis C.K. might be the poster child for this movement.
And Uber makes an ideal poster child for this message.
The hamburger isn't exactly the poster child for food safety.
Megumi Yokota has become the poster child for the cause.
Here, too, Wells Fargo looks like a virtual poster child.
Biden seems to be the poster child for Internet-breaking moments.
The poster child for these is the 2018 Mercedes A-Class.
Netflix is the poster child for new technology upending the dinosaurs.
The poster child for that, she noted, is the Kotlin languages.
He's been the poster child of the NFL's player safety problem.
The poster child for this whole movement is the Amazon Echo.
One industry publication called it the "poster child" of free platforms.
Xiomara has been Jane's poster child for seismic mid-life shifts.
The FCC is no poster child for efficiency for that matter.
" Johnson accused Clinton of being "the poster child for crony capitalism.
Taranis is the poster child of its stunning rise in agritech.
Its current poster child is the MakerDAO, a "stablecoin" system, i.e.
Today, Theranos has become the Silicon Valley poster child for fraud.
It has become the poster child of "bro-culture" run amok.
He said straws had become "the new poster child" for environmentalists.
Venice is seen by many as the poster child for overtourism.
Meanwhile, Centurys Hawesville plant has become a poster child for tariffs.
The disgraced comic is the veritable poster child for due process.
Mississippi is the poster child for this new kind of waiver.
By most measures, we could be the poster child for blended families.
Smart cities seem to be the poster child example for this situation.
Oil was yet again the poster child for volatility during the quarter.
Ironically, the poster child for this is Paul's home state of Kentucky.
And then there's Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor and anti-Trump poster child.
And I am a reluctant poster child for the anti-nuke movement.
The poster child for "bad" foreign investments would be Mr. Wang Jianlin.
That's because Tesla is the "poster child" for forward-thinking domestic manufacturing.
Some analysts see GrubHub as the poster child for the industry's challenges.
The poster child for this mentality is, of course, Frank Lloyd Wright.
"I am the poster child for fraud and crowdfunding," he says sarcastically.
"I am the poster child for fraud and crowdfunding," he says sarcastically.
He has not always been the best poster child for their cause.
I think he will be the poster child regardless of the result.
Pence is the poster child of a reserved, traditional, button-down politician.
Publicly I was the poster child for the well-balanced, successful freelancer.
If cool girls everywhere had a poster child, then it'd be Zoë Kravitz.
Kat Hernandez (Barbie Ferreira) is quickly becoming the poster child for this trend.
Samsung is the consumer electronics poster child from the importance of product diversity.
HoloLens, on the other hand, is the poster child for augmented reality (AR).
Until recently, Poland was seen as a poster child for post-communist transformation.
To McCabe, the case is the "poster child" for the benefits of arbitration.
But this girl who became sort of the poster child of this situation.
I'm probably poster child 225, 2, 3, 4, or 5 in that demonstration.
For example, its open source poster child, Kubernetes, can run on any platform.
GoCardless has become somewhat of a poster child for the London fintech scene.
"It's kind of like I've been adopted as the poster child," Moore said.
Gallagher patriarch Frank (William H. Macy) is the poster child for this cause.
As the poster child for SaaS 2.0, how successful will HR innovators be?
As usual, ExxonMobil is the poster child for a lot of these issues.
Texas is the poster child for reduced health care access and its effects.
Along with Dropbox, Evernote was once a poster child for consumer productivity software.
That scapegoat is free trade agreements of which NAFTA is the poster child.
NIKE HAS BECOME THE POSTER CHILD OF A COMPANY THAT BENEFITS FROM TRADE.
The Keurig K425 is practically the poster child for why people love Keurig.
Perhaps the "poster child" media syndrome will always function as a catalytic stage.
Ms. Porchon-Lynch is 21, but a poster child for the active life.
Foer could be a poster child for the "NYC" half of that equation.
In 2011, Y Combinator's poster-child alumni were — already — AirBNB, Dropbox, and Stripe.
Eggener told me 'You're the perfect candidate — the poster child for active surveillance.
As such, it's become a poster child of sorts for upscale beach living.
Suddenly it is a poster child for malevolent government overreach, negligence, and authoritarianism.
" Military officials considered him "the poster child for the intelligence effort at Guantánamo.
"Huawei and 5G are today's poster child for this nefarious activity," he said.
What's going on with Total Reclaim, our poster child of the good guys?
Opinion Columnist John Hickenlooper ought to be a poster child for American capitalism.
And Macy's has been the poster child of the death of brick and mortar.
Indeed, video games have been the poster child for this generation of virtual reality.
IBM has been a poster child for a company moving through a painful transformation.
"Powerful corporations like Nissan are the poster child for America's rigged economy," Glover said.
If there is indeed a Washington swamp, then the CFPB is its poster child.
In a call with reporters, Sanders called Walmart the "poster child" for corporate greed.
Yuppification, gentrification—whatever you want to call it, Park Slope is its poster child.
Why is Poland, the poster child for economic liberalization, going through its own retrenchment?
Zoom seems to be the market's poster child for the "stay at home" movement.
Ms. Henry, the last March of Dimes poster child for polio, died on Sept.
In the summer of 23.5, the city was a poster child for urban blight.
Facebook is the current poster child for digital privacy mishaps and creepy ad targeting.
"He's the poster child for what's happened to the C.E.O. job," Mr. Sonnenfeld said.
The latest poster child is the meltdown of the online IRS tax filing system.
After all, he's now the poster child for calling people "pedo guy" on Twitter.
"Huawei and 5G are today's poster child for this nefarious activity," Mr. Esper said.
One bright spot was China, once the world's poster child for urban air pollution.
Twitter's well-documented spread of fake news is the poster child for this issue.
So some of the conversation shifted because he became a poster child for it.
It is known as an adorable animal, a symbol of Chinese diplomacy, the poster child for endangered animals, the poster child for charismatic megafauna who get too much attention for being endangered, and a creature that's really bad at sex (with exceptions).
Since then, Shkreli has become something of a poster child for pharmaceutical prices run amok.
Even the poster child for American deindustrialization, Youngstown, Ohio, has gotten in on the act.
People have to look at … Amazon's the poster child, we've got to beat Amazon. Sure.
Yunnan Baiyao has emerged as a poster-child of China's new round of SOE reform.
I went online and discovered I had become the unwitting poster child for racist advertising.
"Tanger Factory Outlet Centers (SKT) is the poster child for the passive bubble," he said.
Using "Washington City" as the poster child of necessary reform can mobilize similar efforts elsewhere.
The start-up soon became the poster child of a coming collapse in Silicon Valley.
She is evidently aware that she isn't an entirely digestible poster child for her cause.
Suddenly he became the guy who was the poster child for Guantánamo and Abu Ghraib.
The National Rifle Association is the poster child for blocking the will of the public.
In a different time, Wainwright was the CEO of dot-com-bubble poster child Pets.
I don't look like someone you'd imagine as a poster child for the #MeToo movement.
The Hummer H2 was the poster child for gas-guzzling vehicles in the early 2000s.
"A WeWork-like disaster becomes the poster child for every VC-industry correction," he said.
President Trump has often portrayed Chicago as a poster child for out-of-control crime.
For that reason, North Korea is the "poster child" for a sanctions target, he said.
One proposes making his home state, Kansas, into a poster child for wind-generated electricity.
Donald Trump is the "the poster child of failed trade policies," Bernie Sanders declared Friday.
"This was their poster child," said Michael Frenette, a local carpenter who specializes in historic restoration.
They have, in essence, become digital-first production companies, and AwesomenessTV is their aspirational poster child.
And the Right to Rise juggernaut has now emerged as the poster child for donors' impotence.
Not that I was ashamed or embarrassed — I just didn't want to be a poster child.
Zenefits was a poster-child for Silicon Valley's growth-at-all-costs ethos of recent years.
And for thousands of people, Yiannopoulos, Breitbart's poster child for offensive speech, became a secret champion.
Dunham has become one poster child for out-of-touch "celebrity" outreach — Hamilton is the other.
"This has been a poster child in illustrating the disconnect between critics and audience," Dergarabedian said.
The pair has also managed to become this year's collective poster child for authenticity and confidence.
"He's a poster child for what it's like to stick around for another year," Krystkowiak said.
Of course, Airbnb is like the poster child for that because they have grown so quickly.
So you're sort of a poster child for the indie film movement of the late '80s.
I am not, I don't think, a poster child for the infantilization of the American adult.
Classic cars have for some time been the poster child of so-called investments of passion.
Manigault Newman is the poster child for those who want the courts to curtail such disclosures.
"Our mayor has made himself, and Miami-Dade County, the poster child for Trump's deportation plans."
With that, Juicero became the poster child for unnecessarily complex technovations and overpriced, overhyped wellness products.
If they don't, Mexico may soon find itself a poster child for the failed environmental state.
Polar bears have become the poster child for all the horrible things we're doing to the planet.
This program is the poster child of systems meant to track immigrants that are now tracking citizens.
President Donald Trump tried to turn Harley Davidson into the poster child for America's bad trade deals.
If you're just waking up now to the prospect of being a FOMO poster child, don't panic.
It's hard to get a much better poster child for your 3D printing company than Futurecraft 4D.
This weeping young girl became the media&aposs poster child for the evil Trump&aposs separation policy.
His role is as the undead Church; that was his whole purpose, to be the poster child.
"And yet ... Mexico has become the poster child for everything wrong with trade and immigration," Schechter said.
Its mobile-based credit card business is a poster child for Latin America's fintech boom and opportunity.
Thanks to that, Harvey has become the whoopsie poster child for mistaken announcements on very public stages.
Cambridge Analytica became the poster child for these efforts to "hack our brains" after the 2016 election.
But Ohio is the media poster child for the problem, so that's where Zuck's going to go.
While Italy is the poster child of the problem, the same issues affect many other EU states.
Nubank seems to be a poster child of sorts for investing in South America for these firms.
Afghanistan, a poster child for the American ineptitude in foreign policy, remains riddled with corruption and drugs.
"He's the poster child Democratic candidate," said Novak, founder and CEO of oGoLead, a digital leadership platform.
In fact, Amazon is probably the poster child for a company pursuing a cost-based competitive advantage.
As the poster child of millennial healthy eating, this superfood is now a mainstay for foodies everywhere.
Sri Lanka is often cited as the poster child for the ills of Chinese debt-trap diplomacy.
Newtown itself has shied away from its unwanted role as the poster child of mass school shootings.
It was the poster child for how we should be thinking about resiliency along the water's edge.
Loujain's work and her values should make her the poster child for the crown prince's reform campaign.
It's only appropriate that he's become the poster child for a brand of hair gel in Japan.
In an interview Tuesday, he said Mr. Kaveladze was "the poster child" of the money-laundering schemes.
Tilray shares are doing even better and have become the poster child of the pot stock frenzy.
As good as our guys control the strike zone, he is probably the poster child for it.
The new poster child for American crime, Chicago, on Sunday made a grim announcement: 762 murders in 2016.
Even Flipkart, the poster-child of India's startup economy, has yet to turn a profit after 10 years.
"And most likely there will be at least one clear poster child that people identify and collaborate around."
Today Union City, which opted for homegrown gradualism, is regarded as a poster child for good urban education.
Data plans are a poster child for the low-inflation status quo in the economy as a whole.
Like in Princess Diaries, for example, when her character Lana Thomas was the poster child for butterfly clips.
Nutanix will be the poster child to test this since they're growing incredibly fast but still losing money.
The company is viewed by some in Silicon Valley as a poster child for the volatile cryptocurrency market.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Luckin Coffee has become the latest poster child for wildly divergent opinions about China.
And from Cambridge Analytica, you at least had a group that was the poster child for being sleazy.
It is a poster child for SaaS, as well as a venue where other such services come together.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has become the poster child for this kind of dangerous cluelessness in recent weeks.
And Clinton, who was one of this year's special honorees, was the perfect poster child for the evening.
"Verizon is just the poster child for what corporate America is doing to working families today," Sanders said.
Yet, from the get-go, she has been the poster child for attacks from Republican and conservative opponents.
Modi may also use Indian IT firm Infosys as a poster child for investment from the outsourcing industry.
And then there's Amazon, the poster child of losing money until you dominate a market (or every market).
"Back in 22000, you had Cisco — which was the poster child — trading at 286-times earnings," he said.
If St. Pierre represents U.F.C.'s glory years, Namajunas could be the PPV poster child for the future.
"They're certainly the poster child for taking on a very large acquisition at the wrong time," said Glickman.
Others said he supported the government and did not want his son to be an opposition poster child.
He said 'The last thing I want you to do is be the poster child of racial harmony.
Indeed corporate greed originating with the CEO has destroyed hundreds of companies with Enron being the poster child.
Caterpillar, a poster child for U.S.-Chinese trade and the global economy, is up 19% in that period.
When you have this amount of money you raised, and, obviously, WeWork is the poster child for this.
"They made her a poster child and it's going to blow up back in their face," said Rep.
Gulf red snapper is the poster child for why federal managers need to look at new management approaches.
At the time, Citi was a poster child for everything that was wrong with the American financial system.
But it&aposs also the poster child of a sudden rise in vaping among teens and underage users.
The company, the best known U.S. cryptocurrency trading platform, is seen as a poster child for the fledgling industry.
So, my daughter is ending up as a poster child for all these pre-existing problems with the homeless.
What was once the poster child for a real estate disaster is now a city with incredible financial potential.
So much so that even its poster-child, Flipkart, hasn't turned a profit in a decade of its existence.
" Sam becomes her campus's poster child for speaking out against racial injustice through her radio show, "Dear White People.
Emerson has been a poster child for globalization, and its CEO is among the nation's most influential manufacturing executives.
Emerson has been a poster child for globalization, and its CEO is among the nations most influential manufacturing executives.
Rating: 5/10 Thanks to a seemingly limitless advertising budget, Quip has become the poster child for subscription toothbrushes.
The feline has now become an online poster child for resilience, adapting to adversity with strength, resolve and sass.
But LendingClub, which Laplanche founded in 2007, was and remains the poster child for the business of marketplace lending.
"Verizon is just a poster child for what so many corporations are doing today," he said during the rally.
" Zuckerberg "has become the unwitting poster child for everything wrong with big tech and is taking all the arrows.
"He's a poster child for what it's like to stick around for another year," Utes Coach Larry Krystkowiak said.
Apple is the poster child of the current spate of stock buybacks, which are starving investment and exacerbating inequality.
Although pumpkin is often the poster-child of fall, apple cider is also a popular flavor of the season.
How Portugal — formerly a poster child for austerity— will look at the end of Costa's term is yet unknown.
As today's rising power, China has been the poster child of an economy interlinked with America and the world.
The audience rebelled, many walked out, and the next season, chastened, Mr. Jacobs became the poster child for promptness.
"I think this board is insular, ripe with conflicts; it's the poster child for bad corporate governance," she said.
Boomers gave us Donald Trump, the draft-dodging, tax-evading, wife-cheating poster child for '60s-bred self-indulgence.
Harley-Davidson was supposed to be a poster child for the benefits of Trump's trade tactics and tax cuts.
Earlier this year, I wrote about Nest, whose popular smart thermostat made it a poster child for smart homes.
Central banks under assault Turkey is the poster child for what can happen when political leaders meddle with central banks.
Billy, meanwhile, is the kind of character who seems designed to be a poster child for '80s excess and hypermasculinity.
But before the "cool girl" would be deemed an anti-feminist cliché, Del Rey was celebrated as its poster child.
The original Drug Abuse Resistance Education, or D.A.R.E, program is the poster child of a mismatch between message and audience.
In the early aughts, Jennifer Lopez was the poster child for women of color marrying above their station on screen.
Probably the poster child for this approach is MIT's The Engine, which closed a $200 million debut fund in September.
Arshad has became a poster child for counterspeech—and one of the first six creators admitted to the YouTube program.
"I was the poster child of 'I'm brave and I love who I am and I'm here,&apos" she says.
But it was the solar cell manufacturer Solyndra that was the poster child for this charge in the Obama era.
So it's the poster child for why we wanted to make sure we had a general conduct rule in place.
In this moment, Decker could be a poster child for "having it all," but she'd rather take the pressure off.
It's not every day you find out your grandfather's hoodlum past made him the poster child for a literary classic.
The subject of more than a dozen federal investigations, Pruitt was the poster child for corruption in the Trump administration.
CLAURE: YOU CAN ASSUME THAT BEFORE WE ENTER A TRANSACTION LIKE THIS, WE STUDIED THE POSTER CHILD OF A MERGER.
Nixon, not exactly a tree-hugging poster child, saw the value of preserving beauty and natural resources for future generations.
But the ethics of a "poster child" campaign are not as straightforward as many in the media are making out.
Lending Club, a peer to peer lending platform, has been the poster-child of the risk inherent in lending startups.
Apple, which like other companies has been steadily shoring up its security, has become the poster child for such warnings.
Since then, however, Ireland has become a poster-child for austerity measures and recovery, earning itself the "Celtic Phoenix" moniker.
"Like I said, I didn't think or expect or want us to be an anthem poster child band," Melo said.
Mind you, this was a company that was the poster child for vendor lock-in the 90s and early 2000s.
First is the poster child family Paul Ryan keeps talking about, a family with two children making $59,000 a year.
So the Space Launch System has become a poster child for how not to do large-scale space technology projects.
Daw Nyo Nyo Thin, a Japanese-educated lawyer and former lawmaker, was once a poster child for Myanmar's new democracy.
"We want to make the Yellow River the poster child of rivers and deltas around the world," Dr. Nittrouer said.
Over time, asbestos became the poster child for the failure of the T.S.C.A., sparking bipartisan support to strengthen the law.
If you're looking for the poster child of the cloud evolution, you may find it on the outskirts of Seattle.
Xi's rise underscores the global resurgence of strongmen, and his China may become the poster child of the worrying trend.
"At some point we have to stop being the poster child for school shootings around the country," Mr. McDonald said.
Uber is the poster child for Silicon Valley's third wave, in which the technology sector invades conventional industries like taxicabs.
The Gaslighter, for example, is devoted to minimizing women's experiences, and the Cookie Manster is basically the poster child for #NotAllMen.
Such is the challenge posed by Poland, which has gone from being a poster-child for European integration to a headache.
And Kara, you know, I was the poster child in Washington for what, 000 years, trying to get tax policy changed.
DANVILLE, Vermont (Reuters Breakingviews) - Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has become a poster child for radical left-wing politics in the United States.
But it's not gonna be a poster-child case for getting the community on board with what we're trying to do.
According to EAD Hess, the problem with the Farook iPhone encryption was the "poster child" case for the Going Dark challenge.
She may not have been featured in the main campaign, but Alba is a pretty good poster child for the collaboration.
It's also no surprise he's sporting Kaep here ... the QB has become the poster child of social justice as of late.
My agent at the time was very old-school and didn't want me to be the poster child for ovarian cancer.
Indeed, he says Andela has "become a poster-child for that — that you can actually build businesses that create real impact".
Why would I, a poster child for the 20-something single life, become friends with a 32-year-old married lady?
Pakistani social media star and poster child for female empowerment, Qandeel Baloch, paid the ultimate price for being a modern woman.
He has about 18 months to serve, and has already become the momentary poster child for the worst of our politics.
"It's very difficult to be thrown all over the globe, to still be the poster child of fashion suicides," she said.
THIS COMPANY IS ABOUT GROWTH SO YOU BRING BETTER PRODUCTS AND MORE PRICES AND BETTER JOBS, THIS IS A POSTER CHILD.
"Costco continues as the retail poster child for consistency, with virtually every metric reflecting strength," Moody's retail analyst Charlie O'Shea said.
Krasner has become the poster child for other progressive district attorneys across the country seeking to undermine the rule of law.
The woman who became the poster child for the injustice of harsh drug sentences was recently jailed again — for overdue fees.
"If there is a poster child for 'life is not fair,' it would be a picture of Kit Martin," Richardson said.
Naya Health hit the headlines this week as a poster child for the lack of venture funding for women's health products.
And the poster child for this more muddled future is the pricey new MacBook Pro, which appears in stores this week.
He was the poster child for a certain kind of flashy European player that we were having trouble getting used to.
You would think that the real risk of Stone tampering with evidence would make him the poster child of pretrial incarceration.
Below is a rundown of India's telecoms sector, once the poster child of the country's liberalisation push, and its current woes.
They want to keep it status quo and make sure things like Hip Hop stay the poster child of their fuckery.
In under a year's time, Bieber went from the irresponsible, immature poster child for white boy nonsense to pop music's savior.
"New York is the poster child for congestion," said Bill Booth, a senior adviser to the United States Energy Information Administration.
The poster child for this revolution is O'Rourke, who raised a head-spinning $269 million in just this year's third quarter.
The poster child for this era is Facebook, a website started by a college kid in his dorm room in 2500.
I know that's not your fault, but damn, you make yourself a poster child for everything us natives are hurting over.
Before the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 came along and swiped its crown, the poster child for unintended electronic fires was the hoverboard.
IndyMac became a poster child for the risky home loans that brought on the housing crisis and the meltdown in financial markets.
Now the 32-year-old Bangladeshi-American interpreter from Queens has become the poster child for people protesting US President Donald Trump.
Coinbase, which ranked 10 on CNBC's Disruptor 50 list, became the poster child of the crypto industry as bitcoin skyrocketed in 2017.
Jones has become the poster child of debate around speech, misinformation, and abuse on social media over the course of the summer.
Gen Z refers to anyone born after 1997, and Stillman is selling himself as the poster child of the post-millennial generation.
"'Game of Thrones' has been the poster child for HBO's mantra of quality over quantity," Peter Csathy, founder of Creatv Media said.
Although Brock Turner has become the poster child for campus sexual assault, that case is actually more the exception than the rule.
LendingClub's former CEO, Renaud Laplanche, turned into an overnight poster child for reported conflict of interest issues in the online lending business.
The unexpected poster child for this conversation on Star Trek: Discovery is the ship's chief of security, Lieutenant Ash Tyler (Shazad Latif).
After all, the chipper 17-year-old protagonist of But I'm A Cheerleader is a poster child for the All-American Girl.
The gig economy started small, but within a decade it was growing rapidly; its poster-child was Uber, a ride-hailing service.
Diego on the other hand is a relative success story and, with that charming face, the new poster child for conservation efforts.
The legendary heavyweight is without question, the organization's poster child, having apparently been tasked with the sole responsibility of headlining its cards.
"The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" has been something of a poster child for Nintendo Switch in the console's marketing.
When Turing raised the price of the pill by more than 5,000 percent overnight, Shkreli became the poster child for capitalistic greed.
Jones may still be the greatest fighter in the world but he's no longer the poster child for the rise of MMA.
Crucially, the new policy makes one striking departure from past U.S. policies: a new approach toward Pakistan, a poster child for terrorism.
The CFPB has been a sore spot among GOP leaders who view the bureau as the poster child for postcrisis regulatory overreach.
Kayla says she put the pic on FB for anyone to see, but never gave consent to become Natty Light's poster child.
Arpaio, the poster child for hardline immigration policy in the United States, was ordered to be tried on a criminal contempt charge.
Long before Theranos became the poster child for Silicon Valley hubris, it was just a promising young startup in search of investors.
There's a growing anxiety of how we measure economic prosperity, and California is a poster child for why that's a legitimate debate.
Matuschka herself had breast reconstruction surgery two years ago, more than 20 years after she became something of a mastectomy poster child.
"Microsoft has been the poster child of that over the past decade, thanks to their steady, significant earnings growth," Mr. Freeman said.
Over the past decade, the appealingly versatile Joseph O'Neill has been the poster child for several visions of what fiction can be.
"Facebook is the poster child for the recent Tech stock decline," said Nicholas Colas, co-founder of DataTrek Research, in a note.
Dropping support for two platforms is kind of ironic because Rocket League was the poster child for cross-platform online multiplayer games.
Trade Off is the "poster child of exploitation," said Mike Hellstrom, president of the Mason Tenders District Council, which oversees Local 79.
Trade Off is the "poster child of exploitation," said Mike Hellstrom, president of the Mason Tenders District Council, which oversees Local 79.
"Harvey Weinstein has become the poster child for not just sex abuse, but abuse of power within the entertainment industry," Bader said.
Gundlach added that bitcoin carries so much predictive power "because it is the poster child for excess" in the current market environment.
It didn't work: While Sovaldi became a poster child for pharmaceutical greed, it has brought Gilead and its shareholders a hefty profit.
The Surface Pro 4 remains the pioneer and poster child for the product category, but that doesn't mean there's no room for Samsung.
Valeant avoids double-digit price hikes with 9.9 percent increases For nearly two years, Valeant has been a poster child for pharmaceutical greed.
IndyMac had become a poster child for the risky home loans that brought on the housing crisis and the meltdown in financial markets.
Created at a time when Iraq and Afghanistan dominated America's agenda, South Sudan appeared to be the poster-child for Western conflict resolution.
Beaton is now 24, and unsurprisingly has become something of a poster child for Crimson because of his own grit-and-determination success.
Insurers may be the poster-child for victims of ultra-low interest rates globally, but Manulife's CEO said they aren't hurting his company.
Williams told me that she often brings up a town called Moccasin as "the poster child of the change that's happened" throughout Montana.
McGregor, seen as the poster child for UFC, announced during Saturday's postfight press conference that he would be a dad early next year.
Unfortunately, corals are also extremely sensitive to environmental disturbance, which has made them become a poster-child for the impacts of industrial society.
"Frankly, I think we've become a poster-child for that―that you can actually build businesses that create real impact," he told TechCrunch.
What he's saying: Berke said the 5G hype was "difficult" for his city, which became a poster child for municipal-owned wired broadband.
After a long battle, one baby's face has reigned supreme and will now be the poster child for smashed food across the lands.
How Portugal — formerly a poster child for successful austerity programs — will look at the end of Costa's term is yet to be seen.
Indeed, it was the ugly poster child for conflict minerals and played a starring role in their inclusion in the Dodds-Frank Act.
But as the New York Times reports, the city as become a poster child in recent years for the new, e-commerce economy.
I'll be the poster child for extreme surgery, but still wear it well, and that has been my whole mission all along anyway.
Arpaio was the poster child for hard-line immigration policies until he lost his bid for a seventh term as sheriff in November.
But Hitler has become mass murder's poster child, and was responsible for the most far-reaching and all-encompassing genocide of all time.
It's a far cry from when Microsoft was the poster child for an antitrust breakup case in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
She is the poster child for the "abolish ICE" movement and has advocated occupying border crossings, airports, and ICE offices across the country.
"He's the poster child for the torture program, and that's why they never want him to be heard from again," Mr. Margulies said.
C: So Nadiem as the founder of GO-JEK, you've been hailed as the poster child for start-up success here in Indonesia.
Didi Chuxing is a poster child for Chinese technology, a critical sector in Beijing's goal to shift the economy toward higher-value services.
Instead, she made everything louder, opening her up to hostility from strangers by way of becoming the latest poster child for white privilege.
"Apple is proving themselves to be the worldwide poster child of the Right to Repair movement," Gay Gordon-Byrne, executive director of Repair.
Once the site of the worst nuclear disaster in history, Chernobyl is becoming an unlikely poster child for sustainable energy and environmental renewal.
And if you look at the Hurricane Sandy recovery program, the rebuilding program, Build it Back, that is the poster child of mismanagement.
He immediately gave up two hits, was caught scuffing and earned a 10-game suspension — talk about a "cheaters never prosper" poster child.
The poster child for crises of confidence, this Toy Story 4 ringer made our list for his undeniably good looks — Those googly eyes!
But a meaningful insulin policy could be a big political win, especially because insulin is a poster child for runaway prescription drug prices.
And meanwhile she was made the poster child of the view that the Reagan administration was just out there to rape the environment.
That office is run by Diana Rubens, VA's poster-child for why employee accountability is an important part of the organizational change process.
For comparison, crisis poster child Greece contributed just 280.50 percent to euro zone GDP and 22014 percent to its pile of public debt.
A 2011 article from Fast Company sums this up well: She's a poster child for millions, and for the new music business model.
Fove has been a pioneer in eye tracking and its CEO, Yuka, has become a literal poster child for Japanese VR (see Forbes Magazine).
The polar bear has suddenly been embraced as the "poster child" for climate change by people who've never known them outside of a zoo.
The poster child of what we now know is a deep state, thinking he knew better and knows better than we smelly Trump supporters.
On improving political and economic stability in neighboring states, the temptation might be to work with poster-child countries such as Tunisia or Egypt.
Austria's Kurz is the poster-child for this shift and his success could encourage other centrist parties in Europe to adopt the same strategy.
"We are the poster child of optimists with dashed hopes, without a celebrity to tout our cause, much like any small town," he said.
Slack is becoming a poster child for this approach with its Bot development tool, which lets all kinds of information appear directly in Slack.
Greenlight Capital's David Einhorn, who successfully made bets against companies including Enron, is likening hot IPO Chewy to dot-com bubble poster child Pets.com.
A poster child for this was George W. Bush's Constellation Program to return astronauts to the moon in 2020 and subsequently launch Mars missions.
"Know that you are allowed to be human and flawed, that you don't have to be a poster child for LGBTI families," Maeve writes.
Ahead of the next administration, Washington really needs an arch enemy, a poster-child kind of guy who looks like a James Bond villain.
Atlanta (CNN)Jessica Colotl became a poster child for immigrant rights activists when a traffic violation on her college campus landed her behind bars.
Chris Collins Michael Caputo eyes congressional bid House ethics panel renews probes into three GOP lawmakers MORE the latest poster child of our times.
Now the poster child for defense acquisition mismanagement, the F22019 program is almost a decade behind schedule and a staggering $200 billion over budget.
And he has singled out Blankfein and his company as a poster child for the greed and recklessness he says is endemic in finance.
In Texas, the poster child of state-based sentencing reform, has seen the number of murders spiral out of control in its largest cities.
San Francisco has been the poster child for a city whose resources are pushed to the limit by tech companies that call it home.
But again, we also do have a president who engages ... is absolutely the poster child for this behavior and is benefiting from it, presumably.
He was a poster child at the height of his powers, right when his sport was making its way out of the dark ages.
The poster child for the day's woes, though, was likely Halliburton, which suffered three trading halts in less than an hour after the open.
Sanders held him up as the poster child for the Citizens United court decision on money in politics that the Vermont senator wants overturned.
"This case is the poster child for why we need a domestic terrorism statute," said Elie Honig, a former federal prosecutor and CNN analyst.
SO WHAT'S FASCINATING IS HOW PEOPLE DON'T UNDERSTAND THAT BITCOIN IS THE POSTER CHILD OF THE SOCIAL MODE AND SPECULATIVE KIND OF ANIMAL SPIRITS.
Anti-abortion groups offered their help, hoping to make her the poster child of mothers who carried fetuses with severe health problems to term.
If the medical community wants a poster child for the impacts of climate change on health, they need look no further than Puerto Rico.
One surprising example of the prevalence of federal largesse is Apple, the ubiquitous poster child of high design, rebellious entrepreneurial spirit, and individual genius.
Martin Shkreli, who has become a poster child for price-gouging drug companies, will make a long-awaited appearance on Capitol Hill on Thursday.
" Still, Ben Tulchin, Mr. Sanders's pollster during the 2016 campaign, argued that Mr. Cuomo was "not exactly the poster child of clean, good government.
Flint has become the poster child for lead poisoning, but the city isn't even close to being the worst in terms of lead toxicity.
"'Game of Thrones' is a poster child for breaking the rules in terms of storytelling and killing off lead characters with reckless abandon," he said.
At a San Francisco media event, Google introduced Steve Mahan, a blind man who has become a poster child for Google's self-driving car efforts.
The city's lead-laced water has become a black eye for Michigan's business-minded GOP governor, Rick Snyder, and a poster child for regulatory failure.
The funding announcement comes just six months after Snapchat had become the poster child for what many believed was a bubble in private tech valuations.
Formerly a poster-child of successful democratic transition, Poland, the largest ex-communist state in the EU, now finds itself increasingly isolated in the bloc.
As a point of comparison, the NHL's other desert team, the Phoenix Coyotes, has long been the poster child for struggling, warm-weather NHL franchises.
"Now, a tune to remind everyone who's listening, American patriot or Gilead traitor," Winfrey says before playing "Hungry Heart," by American poster child Bruce Springsteen.
The once hyped technology has taken a pretty big hit recently, and MakerBot, its self-stylized poster child, has absorbed a lot of that blow.
"HR has been the poster child of the sclerotic back office," said Robert Brown, associate vice president at Cognizant's Center for the Future of Work.
A graduate of Yale Law School, fellow at Harvard, accomplished poet, husband and father, Mr Betts has become the poster-child of the second chance.
Trump, the billionaire who lives in a golden mansion and is actually nothing like the rest of us, is the poster child for this strategy.
"Retail is the poster child for how negatively impacted they would be" from the tax policy, said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities.
By any measure, former Notre Dame offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley is a poster child for what the National Collegiate Athletic Association says it stands for.
She's an easy target for Republicans who turned her into a poster child for socialism and emblematic of the future direction of the Democratic Party.
But his name and resumé are tainted, stamped with the asterisk of baseball's steroid era, when Bonds became the poster child for performance-enhancing drugs.
The important thing to remember here is that the U.N. is the poster child for getting others to step up to help on global issues.
"The CFPB is really the poster child of a government agency that is actually doing the work that it's supposed to be doing," he said.
Rodney Whitlock, a policy advisor for the organization, told The Hill that his group plans to make Mylan a poster child for unnecessary price hikes.
Philadelphia became the poster child for naloxone-toting librarians last year after the Inquirer wrote about a library where one woman had revived several people.
While I sat in detention doing nothing, the media painted me as a poster child for bad teachers and a reason to end teacher tenure.
Mr. Trump, on the other hand, is not exactly a poster child for the A.C.L.U.: Remember his advice to police officers dealing with criminal suspects?
"As EPA has been the poster child for regulatory overreach, the Agency is now meeting with those ignored by the Obama administration," Liz Bowman said.
After two years as the poster child for teen angst in "Dear Evan Hansen," Ben Platt was over the accolades and ready to move on.
"Elon Musk is the poster-child for just that syndrome of a board that still hasn't put a leash on a brilliant creator," said Sonnenfeld.
That is straight from the 'Orbanonmics' playbook, but with the EU chiding Warsaw after a decade as eastern Europe's economic poster child, investors are souring.
Actress Angelina Jolie has become a poster child for preventative medicine through genetic testing after opting to test for a mutation of the BRCA2200 gene.
"Strangely, bitcoin seems to be the poster child for social mood and market mood," Gundlach, founder of DoubleLine Capital, told CNBC's "Halftime Report " on Friday.
"Tesla's the poster child of a broader trend, which is the growth of the electric vehicle space," he said in the same "ETF Edge" interview.
The poster-child example is the possibility that Comcast would provide differentiated access or pricing to Netflix, or speed up its own apps or content.
The Orlando Magic are the current poster child for this class: Routinely subpar but rarely terrible enough to propel them forward with something for their trouble.
Mylan has been a poster child for the pharmaceutical industry's greed since it began hiking the price of the life-saving EpiPen allergy treatment in 2008.
"(The) oil price is the 'poster child' for victory of deflation," analysts at Bank of America Merrill Lynch said in a note of weekly investment flows.
Uber is a poster child of this Silicon Valley era: As long as the business is growing, companies can be amoral at best, immoral at worst.
" Buttigieg wrote in his 2019 campaign memoir that, when he came out later in life, he didn't want to become "a poster child for LGBT issues.
Arguably their most successful product, Raytheon's surface-to-air Stinger missile has been a poster child for arms proliferation, manufactured under license in Germany and Turkey.
The city-state is "a poster-child for the world economy today, and not surprisingly it made it to the top position this year," Bris said.
Yang quickly became Silicon Valley's poster child, building one of the biggest internet companies the world had ever seen — Yahoo — worth $125 billion at its height.
And Ross's citation of Resolution as a poster child for suffocating regulation reflects how far the Trump administration is willing to go to advance economic growth.
So is Plepler, who worked at HBO for 27 years and gets credited with making the pay TV channel the poster child for TV's Golden Age.
"Trump looks more like poster child for tort reform than anything I have ever done," said Steve Mostyn, a Houston attorney and prominent Democratic mega-donor.
Arizona's Verde River Valley, a ribbon of green in the desert and a hotspot for migratory birds, is becoming a poster child for smarter water management.
As the poster-child for what OMB Director Mick Mulvaney called federal programs that "sound good" but don't work — it needs radical reform and diligent oversight.
Facebook's crisis year Of all the platforms, Facebook (FB) and its CEO Mark Zuckerberg has become the poster child for all the ills of the internet.
" The international Crisis Group's Joost Hiltermann would later call Hawija "a poster child for all the ills that would facilitate the [ISIS] takeover one year later.
Trump is the poster child for a new strain of populism that is spreading across the developed world and threatening the post-war liberal democratic order.
Moore became the poster child for Bannon's "League of Extraordinary Candidates" -- a "movement" to defeat the Republican establishment in Republican primaries throughout the country in 2018.
Twenty years later, Netscape was the poster child for the ill effects of Microsoft's dominance, inspiring the Justice Department's landmark antitrust lawsuit against the software giant.
Even Russia, nobody's poster child for cosmopolitanism, only took their quarterfinal match into penalties thanks to a goal by their recently naturalized Brazilian fullback, Mário Fernandes.
So why does Korea, the poster child of testing, have so few deaths while Italy and its late-to-the-table testing program have so many?
She wisely advised Eureka against portraying Divine, steering her instead toward playing the poster child for our nation's education and food-desert crises, Honey Boo Boo.
"Huawei has become the poster child of the U.S.-China tech battle," Dexter Thillien, a senior TMT analyst at Fitch Solutions, told CNBC over the phone.
Jakarta, an urban sprawl of approximately 10 million people, with a metropolitan region of about 30 million, is the poster child of the nation's walking woes.
"This is the poster child for the kind of ultra-speculative stocks that have exploded higher of late, although it totally cooled off today," Cramer said.
Lovato has openly talked about her body and confidence issues in the past and has become something of a poster child for body positivity and self-love.
"(The) oil price is the 'poster child' for victory of deflation," analysts at Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BAML) said in a note of weekly investment flows.
Chevron has been a poster-child for spending restraint and called the bid for Anadarko a reaction to the "industrial logic" of two companies with similar operations.
Keanu Reeves was 'breathtaking' at Xbox's E3 event As if that weren't enough, he's now the poster child for how to pose respectfully for photos with women.
Quickly trading up to reach an $33B market cap — valuing the company at over 10 times revenues — Zulily became the poster child of the flash sales boom.
Brazil is something of a poster child for the free messaging service WhatsApp, with 96 percent of the population using it as their primary channel of communication.
Before Juicero, a favorite poster child for Silicon Valley excess was the rap annotation site Rap Genius, which raised more than $50 million between 2011 and 2014.
Portugal became a poster child for adopting harsh austerity during its bailout, which has resulted in strong economic growth and rising foreign investment, including from German companies.
Appcoin poster child Steemit, for instance, provoked so much skepticism they were reduced to posting "7 reasons Steemit is not a Ponzi scheme" on their official blog.
Goodell's Deflategate debacle is the poster child of bad-faith dealings — which he could not have conducted without the full support of the majority of the Membership.
For Bennett, at Carleton University, the project could even work as "an effective poster child" that rallies the public about conservation and might encourage people to donate.
On Tuesday's episode of Riverdale, "The Watcher In The Woods," Betty's sister Polly declared herself the "poster child for sin" and got the hell out of town.
The background: "In the Southern Plains, Oklahoma has far and away been the poster child for this event," Victor Murphy of the National Weather Service tells Axios.
The Find X is Oppo's most memorable device, its most aggressively forward-thinking product, and the latest poster child for the speed at which Chinese companies innovate.
A poster child for injured protesters has been made of one yellow vest, Jerome Rodriguez, who claims he was seriously injured in the eye by an LBD.
Carbon: The poster child for 21.25D printing has authorized the sale of $2018 million in Series E shares, according to a Delaware stock filing uncovered by PitchBook.
Coolest was hailed as the King of Kickstarter, a poster child for the idea that any product can materialize as long as enough people think it's cool.
The poster child is Venezuela, which is currently suffering annual inflation rates predicted to hit the 700% range while failing to meet its citizens' most basic needs.
There's something almost apocalyptic about the Downtown Eastside, which has become the Canadian poster child for urban decay and given rise to much controversy in recent years.
I offered myself as their poster-child—"Illegal Restaurant Goes Legit"—but they didn't buy it, and gave us a verbal slap on the wrist warning instead.
I think one of the reasons people identify with what you do is that, because of this fractured career, you're the poster child for the gig economy.
"Verizon is just a poster child for what so many corporations are doing today," he said during a rally in Washington Square Park in New York City.
Small-caps have been the positive poster child for tax reform, since they stand more to gain from a proposed 20 percent tax rate than large-caps.
Yemen may become -- or already be -- the "poster child" for the overlap of disease outbreaks and war as the nation struggles with cholera and diphtheria, Salama said.
Last year Evernote was a poster child for the collapse of Silicon Valley, but after cutting back on staff and eliminating some employee perks, it has stabilized.
HubPages, which sold to another content company earlier this year, was something of a poster child for how tweaks to Google's search rankings could tank a business.
Carbon, the poster child for 3D printing, has authorized the sale of $300 million in Series E shares, according to a Delaware stock filing uncovered by PitchBook.
Kodak is a company that's always held up as the poster child for an organization that missed the digital boat in order to protect its existing businesses.
If my friend is the definition of a reluctant Trump supporter, my father, had he lived to enjoy this carnival, would have been the candidate's poster child.
Italy is now a poster child for the three big trends that are undermining democracies around the world: First, the erasure of the informal norms of behavior.
"They could become the poster child of a new world order of tax avoidance," said Leopoldo Zambeletti, an independent strategic adviser and former banker at JPMorgan Chase.
While he was in jail — he was released in March — "Look at Me" became the scene's breakout hit, making him the movement's troubled and troubling poster child.
Before the late Dale Earnhardt's famously fickle relationship pursuing a Daytona 500 trophy, Baker was the poster child for near misses in the sport's most famous event.
Research on CFCs' climate impacts beyond ozone depletion is scant, even though they can trap more heat than climate change poster child carbon dioxide, the study notes.
The place where I grew up has been in the news lately as the poster child for white supremacist radicalization in response to a growing Somali community.
The Bank of Japan has been a poster child for central bank easing, taking its rates to negative levels and buying all types of assets, including stocks.
WeWork's failure to even make it to an IPO became the poster child for money-losing businesses and sky-high valuations not always translating to public markets.
While Hong Kong has been rocked by anti-establishment protests for months, Macao's calm has made it the poster child for China's "one country, two systems" framework.
Ann Carlson's populist work deserves the same support, and any attempt to make her a poster child for the movement to defund the N.E.A. is seriously misguided.
This massive gas giant is famous for its swirling clouds, and has become the planetary poster child for storms, in large part due to Juno's mind-blowing images.
It didn't hurt that Brooke is basically the poster child for this brand that caters to health conscious moms that want to give their kids a healthy snack.
The Surface Book is Microsoft's poster child for the platform, so it's what I tested an Insider build (and eventually the RTM) version of the Creators update on.
It's also found the perfect partner in Adidas, whose Futurecraft 4D shoes are about as good a poster child for the tech as one could possibly ask for.
So if Spotify stock trades wildly in its opening days or tanks in its opening months, McCarthy could end up as the poster child for Silicon Valley arrogance.
But the fact that Canada's oldest glacier is now melting makes the cap yet another poster child for changes taking place around the Arctic and across the planet.
The poster child of lost frogs is the Variable Harlequin, which was rediscovered in Costa Rica in 2003 after chytrid fungus was thought to have decimated the population.
"After 20 years in Washington, Roy Blunt has turned into the poster child for conflicts of interest and influence peddling in Congress," Majority Forward spokesman Shripal Shah said.
That product finally got the right mix of portability and power, and today the Surface line is the poster child for the adaptability of the Windows 10 platform.
Similar risk comes from congenital syphilis, an illness that has become the poster child for what can go wrong when Congress fails to respond to an emerging infection.
Puglia, long a languishing part of the chronically underdeveloped south, is now an area of fast-growing industry and tourism, the poster child of the generally depressed mezzogiorno.
The poster-child of these misguided policies is the Dodd-Frank Act which passed while the Great Recession still filled the entirety of our nation's rear-view mirror.
Huawei, the world's second-largest smartphone manufacturer after Samsung, is the poster child for China's commercial might, and Meng is the daughter of the company's founder Ren Zhengfei.
"It is the poster child of what can happen when the focus of capital markets is on the short term," Sabia said at the CFA Institute's annual conference.
Charter Communications has long been the poster child for broadband industry dysfunction, with some of the worst customer satisfaction ratings of any company in any industry in America.
The scale of the Flipkart-Walmart tie-up is many orders of magnitude higher, with Flipkart's India's highest-valued startup and a poster child for the tech industry.
During a decade-long commodities boom that pushed Brazil's average yearly growth rate to 4 percent, the country became a poster child in the global fight against poverty.
Kuka is one of the world's largest producers of industrial robots and a poster child of Germany's drive to upgrade its manufacturing sector to master the industrial internet.
"We're already the poster child for the most vulnerable populations in this country," said Stacy Bohlen, the CEO of the National Indian Health Board, which represents tribal governments.
Once the N.F.L.'s poster child for futility and a punch line for potential relocation, the Jaguars (3813-4) are now one of the league's top turnaround stories.
He's railed against large corporations for their influence on Washington policymaking and role in exacerbating income inequality — criticisms for which the tech industry has become a poster child.
Why millennials are warming up to mushrooms Mushrooms' Earth-friendly nature is scoring points with Millennial consumers because the produce could almost be the poster child for sustainability.
One thing that hasn't been touched on much is that Uber, valued at $70 billion, has been the poster child for staying private for as long as possible.
The state became something of a poster child for the repeal-and-replace effort this year, when Humana announced it was pulling out of the Obamacare markets nationally.
Uber had been the poster child for this, of course, with its go-go-damn-the-torpedoes ethos under the co-founder and former chief executive Travis Kalanick.
The Brazilian Amazon, a poster child for the global forest-conservation movement, has enjoyed increasing protections, like a moratorium announced in 226 on forest clearing for soy production.
A poster child for the promise of so-called clean coal, the troubled plant has occupied a central role in the Obama administration's plans to counter climate change.
But San Francisco now has become the national poster child for a disastrous situation around homelessness — which, if I remember, it was Care Not Cash, or was it?
Ireland Baldwin has no support -- no bra, no bikini top, no nothing -- but the good news is she's the new poster child for the "Free the Nipple" movement.
What it means to be proud in being in Starfleet and what it means to be proud in being a Klingon, L'Rell is the poster child for that.
Yes, the renowned, late poet, is synonymous with being the literary poster child for angsty, young college women who are attracted to her romantic "narration" of internal struggles.
"Xerox is the poster child for monopoly technology businesses that cannot make the transition to a new generation of technology," Harvard Business School's David B. Yoffie told the paper.
In his role as a Fox News contributor in 2015 an early 2016, Sayegh described Trump as "the poster child for crony capitalism" and pointed to Trump's multiple bankruptcies.
As for the museum itself, it will be an arcology: A building whose design is informed by its local environment, and the poster child of futures that never materialized.
Rudy Gay, whose focus on the sort of isolation play seemingly perfected by Bryant has made him the poster child (and/or whipping boy) for pre-analytical basketball thinking.
Chicago is merely the latest city to be the poster child for urban violence, even though New Orleans, Philadelphia, Richmond, Atlanta, Baltimore, and St. Louis have higher murder rates.
"Choi has been portrayed as a poster child of a successful businessman ... I am dejected and angered by this scandal," said one Samsung employee who declined to be identified.
The company has been a poster child for India's startup ecosystem, becoming the first Indian startup to hit a billion-dollar valuation, and it employs more than 30,000 people.
Jia Yueting, for example, founder of tech empire LeEco, has become a poster child for hubris – and his flagship listed unit is one of the largest tickers on ChiNext.
Welch says that "if you realize your boss is not an outlier in your company's culture, but actually more of a poster child for it," it's time to go.
Investors are building a big short in the Mexican peso, which has become somewhat of a poster child for the unconventional Republican candidate's anti-trade and anti-immigration stances.
In university, I became a social pariah and the poster child for "faggots" after being outed by my best friend on a campus that waged a 'War on Homosexuality.
In March, Left said on "Fast Money" that Mallinckrodt makes Valeant look like a "choirboy" in comparison and that Mallinckrodt's drug Acthar is the "poster child" of price gouging.
He never let himself become either a poster child or a spokesperson for any political cause or protest, I suspect because he regards it as a form of egotism.
Recently, MVP Cam Newton — the latest poster child of the concussion debate, thanks to the hits to the helmet he took in Week 1 — called out the league's officials.
The startup was once a poster-child for Silicon Valley, with Holmes gracing the covers of many publications, including Inc, Forbes, Fortune, and The New York Times' T Magazine.
The once-hyped startup became a poster child for Silicon Valley's most ridiculous excesses when Bloomberg discovered earlier this year that it could be disrupted by the human hand.
The most-anticipated witness is Martin Shkreli, the 22019-year-old entrepreneur who has become the poster child for price gouging, even falling under attack from fellow pharmaceutical companies.
Jack Ma could be the poster child for the benefits of globalization: trained as a teacher, he founded e-commerce platform Alibaba in 1999 and is now a billionaire.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the poster child for the new Democrats, has spoken freely about her desire to impose a marginal tax rate upward of 70% on the wealthiest Americans.
"The Boise has been waiting for repairs since its last deployment ended in 2015, and become the poster child for problems w/ Navy maintenance," journalist Paul McLeary tweeted Wednesday.
As a 40-year-old freelance writer living in a converted garage and barely making enough money to scrape by, she wasn't exactly the poster child for financial success.
With two multimillion dollar exits behind him and regarded as a dot-com poster child back in Germany, he was indisputably the biggest draw for Passion Capital's original LPs.
He first gained popularity on the streaming platform SoundCloud and became something of a poster child for the digital age, with millions of young fans tracking his every utterance.
The Milwaukee Bucks are the poster child of this next paradigm shift, led by one of the most unique physical specimens the league has ever seen in Giannis Antetokounmpo.
UberCab — which shortened its name to Uber — was using technology to push a radical new urban vision, and it quickly became a poster child for Silicon Valley's messianic vision.
Yet as home prices soar across the United States — particularly on the coasts — Detroit remains a poster child for the economic crisis and housing collapse of a decade ago.
After becoming the poster child for depression upon Carolyn telling the world he's a "sad dog," Mr. Peanutbutter is trying to figure out his relationship with Pickles (Julia Chan).
Perched at the foot of the water-rich Himalayas and blessed with a fierce monsoon, Kathmandu should never have become a poster child for the perils of tanker dependence.
The decision reflected her family's wish for her to be remembered for her milestone achievement as the first female attorney general, not for being a poster child for Parkinson's.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez became a poster child for the deal's opposition, arguing that Amazon received too many incentives as part of the deal, which would have created 25,000 jobs.
Kindel jokes that "the good thing about standards is there's so many to choose from" and that this this proposed standard "really is the poster child" for that idea.
AND SO STRANGELY, BITCOIN SEEMS TO BE THE POSTER CHILD FOR SOCIAL MOOD AND MARKET MOOD, AND IT'S -- IT'S BEEN RELATIVELY STABLE RECENTLY, IT'S FOUND ITS FOOTING AT 10,000.
For this reason, it has become a sort of poster child for conservation of the American West — countless land management policies have been passed in the sage grouse's name.
" After several days of testimony, Senator George Voinovich, a Republican from Ohio, declared, "John Bolton is the poster child of what someone in the diplomatic corps should not be.
Florida, home to cities with some of the worst traffic safety records in the country — Orlando and Fort Lauderdale, say — is the poster child for this shift in attitude.
"This is the poster child for who this provision is supposed to help," said Barmak Nassirian, the director of federal relations at the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.
Germans this week increased their focus on questions regarding a company called KUKA Robotics, which has become the poster child for the perils of high tech sales to the Chinese.
China emerged from an economic backwater in the 1980s to become a poster child for economic growth in early 2000s thanks to the country's integration into the global value chain.
"You don't plan on becoming the poster child for pre-existing conditions, but that's the way it turned out," said Vic Snyder, the last Democrat to win the 2nd District.
Huawei is a "poster child" of all the ongoing dispute between the two economic power houses, said Alex Capri, visiting senior fellow at the National University of Singapore Business School.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Initial exchange offerings (IEOs) are currently the most popular fundraising trend in the cryptocurrency industry, which has seen poster child bitcoin surge more than 93% in 29.
But when a local shop was unceremoniously torn down by developers to make way for a goddamn cat cafe, Chavez became the evil poster child for the Austin's relentless gentrification.
The spotlight further shifted to Dr. June because of his success with Emily Whitehead, a little girl whose miraculous recovery in 215 made her the poster child for cell therapy.
Why it matters: CSX isn't the poster child of an underperforming company that needs an outside investor to shake it up — the stock is up more than 620% since 2003.
Italy has become the poster child for the coronavirus's global spread, and the Italian government's handling of the outbreak is widely cited as a cautionary tale of mistakes to avoid.
The remix — and Cyrus's involvement in it — is the latest development in a conversation that has made Lil Nas X a poster child for questions about gatekeeping in country music.
In July, Twitter finally banned Breitbart writer and alt-right poster child Milo Yiannopoulos following several temporary suspensions ... but only after he led the aforementioned wave of harassment against Jones.
We stood beside him, and now they want to take out the press from under him, and they want to use me as the distorted poster child to do it.
Being the poster child for climate change isn't exactly at the top of Texans' list, but knowing that help is on the way might bring a few more voters around.
Ms. Vandever said that despite being promoted as a poster child for the school, she was one of only two women in Juilliard's robust jazz program, and often felt stranded.
Though I was secretly wishing that Pink, who has been a poster child for gender and racial equality throughout her career, would raise a fist in protest after her song.
"He added: "It is the poster child for automation, it&aposs a faceless machine, and I think that there is still a place in retail for providing a personalized experience.
Or how a British court helped make Max Mosley, the son of a 203s British fascist leader who was filmed in a sadomasochistic orgy, a poster child for privacy rights.
While typical companies invest 20 percent of cash flow back into the business, "poster child" companies such as Amazon and Alphabet are allocating 90 to 100 percent, according to Kostin.
That act made Shkreli the poster child for exorbitant drug pricing, in no small part because of the fact that Daraprim's users include infants, pregnant women and people with HIV.
In her opening statement, Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, the panel's chairwoman, called her state "the poster child" among the many that suffered under the current Department of the Interior.
Once the world's largest cotton mill and a poster child of Soviet might, it stands on an island in the river that now makes up the European Union's eastern border.
We're told he wanted to tell everyone he's gay, but his hesitation is that he doesn't want to become "the poster child for the LGBTQ community" ... at least not yet.
The newly minted and already much maligned poster child of the forthcoming face of Verizon's Yahoo acquisition was developed in-house as a B2B brand, designed for customer and partner relationships.
Since Dolly - cloning's poster child - was born in Scotland in 1996, scientists have successfully used SCNT to clone more than 20 other species, including cows, pigs, dogs, rabbits, rats and mice.
But Juan, does this romance, does this sort of muddy the waters and make her a less than an ideal poster child for journalists who are unfairly investigated by the government?
In an unlikely call from Gundlach, who previously characterized bitcoin as "the poster child for social mood and market mood, " he said the cryptocurrency could gain as much as 25 percent.
But as a Cuban German, he is a poor poster child for the far right's cause, and in another time might have been held up as a product of multicultural Germany.
Ross called the 20-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement with Mexico and Canada the "poster child for unbalanced trade and investment," in a letter to The Wall Street Journal.
Look at Poland, the poster child for democracy in Europe over the last 25 years, where a new party in power has subordinated the judiciary, courts and media to its authority.
The big picture: Since the Wall Street Journal published its first report on the company's misleading practices in October 2015, Theranos has become the poster child for Silicon Valley's worst frauds.
The Apple Watch (which also got more expensive this fall) has perhaps been the poster child for Apple's luxury brand aspirations, even if you put aside the absurdly expensive Edition models.
"I had four or five family members sexually assaulted, and I'm terribly upset that we have a presidential nominee who's become sort of a poster child of sexual violence," Otis said.
President Trump and his allies for months, though, have hammered the former FBI agent and cast him as the poster child for anti-Trump bias within the bureau and Justice Department.
Now It's Finally Proving ItHow Microsoft went from being the poster child of proprietary software to open source proponent by releasing one of its flagship developer-centric products as open source.
Sweden, often hailed as the poster child for government-funded care, has seen a surge in private insurance in recent years in response to year-long waits to get cancer treatment.
In the process, he convinced his supporters that he should be a poster child for campus free speech, a principle that is universally lauded in theory but vexingly thorny in practice.
The project occupies a central role in the Obama administration's plans to counter climate change and has been heralded as a poster child for the promise of so-called clean coal.
The current poster child for that ethos is Utahn doctor Kathryn Allen, a first-time candidate who has raised more than half a million dollars on Crowdpac to run against Rep.
But when a local piñata shop was unceremoniously torn down by developers to make way for a goddamn cat cafe, Chavez became the evil poster child for the Austin's relentless gentrification.
Ms. Henry remained a champion for the disabled long after she was a poster child for March of Dimes, which now goes by that name and focuses primarily on premature birth.
"Xerox is the poster child for monopoly technology businesses that cannot make the transition to a new generation of technology," said David B. Yoffie, a professor at the Harvard Business School.
After helping to secure her freedom, Mr. Sumner enlisted Mary — whose light skin reflected the legacy of generations of sexual violence against enslaved women — as a poster child for the movement.
When Greta Thunberg, now the poster child for serious youth climate action, visited the U.S. this fall, speaking at the United Nations and leading the Global Climate Strike, she was celebrated.
Enter TriNet, a human resources giant, which this week became the poster child for how how to make a genuine email to its customers look inadvertently as suspicious as it gets.
Why it matters: Because Box had become a Silicon Valley poster child for "good" corporate governance, last year eliminating the dual-class stock structure it had gone public with in 2015.
Among critics of for-profit colleges, ACICS has become the poster child on Capitol Hill for lax oversight of an industry that receives billions of dollars each year in federal subsidies.
Though he was a wild partier in his 20s, he's pushing 40 and still skating huge gaps—making him a poster child for pros who still shred even as they age.
Over the last decade, Uber emerged as the poster child for a generation of technology startups that raised — and lost — unprecedented amounts of money while avoiding going public as long as possible.
Even in education poster-child Singapore, 30 percent increase in skills shortages was reported last year: a reminder that there is more to a world-class education system than outstanding PISA scores.
And Purdue Pharma, which the Sackler family owns privately, has become a poster child for the opioid crisis because of the way it aggressively marketed OxyContin despite rampant abuse of that drug.
Today, Banting and colleagues would be spinning in their graves: Their drug, which many of the 30 million Americans with diabetes rely on, has become the poster child for pharmaceutical price gouging.
In Not a Poster Child: Living Well With a Disability, Francine Falk-Allen writes about contracting polio at 3 years old and dealing with the consequences for the rest of her life.
Washington (CNN)Joe Arpaio, the poster child for hardline immigration policy in the United States, has lost his reelection run for sheriff in Arizona's largest county, according to an Associated Press projection.
NEW YORK, June 206 (Reuters) - Initial exchange offerings (IEOs) are currently the most popular fundraising trend in the cryptocurrency industry, which has seen poster child bitcoin surge more than 2120% in 22018.
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Ross called the 20-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) with Mexico and Canada the "poster child for unbalanced trade and investment," in a letter to The Wall Street Journal.
Fosun has been the poster child for a decade-long overseas push that saw Chinese bidders spend a record $105 billion on assets ranging from film studios to football clubs in 2016.
"Monsanto is kind of the poster child for a larger movement against GMO," said Katherine Paul, associate director of the Organic Consumers Association, a consumer advocacy organization and longtime critic of Monsanto.
In 2017, Disney became something of a "poster child for the pain of cord-cutting" as Wall Street fretted about the company's subscriber losses at its sports network, ESPN, quarter after quarter.
The poster child used by advocates of this bill is an allegedly secret peer-reviewed Harvard study which first reported that inhaling relatively low levels of airborne particulates increased risks of dying.
Investors bet big on steel right out of the gate after Election Day, with the industry seen as a poster child for Trump's focus on "unfair" trade deals that hurt U.S. producers.
The Koch brothers' attempt to influence mayoral and city council elections in Coralville, Iowa — a town of 2202,2628 — is perhaps the poster child for unhinged local-level spending by a super PAC.
Although the tariffs are a challenge facing all electronics makers and importers, Apple has become the "poster child" for the trade conflict, Wedbush analyst Dan Ives said in an email to CNBC.
The Sewelo is also the largest rough diamond ever found in Botswana (a country that has become the poster child for responsible mining) and the third very large diamond discovered in Karowe.
"There are people that have long in this town done business a different way and this agency has been the poster child of it," he told the Washington Examiner earlier this month.
By making herself the poster child for the procedure, Ford became an advocate for cancer awareness, and was widely credited with inspiring American women across the country to get breast cancer exams.
State Senator Buck Newton made the comment while concluding a speech at a rally on Monday and welcomed the idea of being considered a poster child for the law, dubbed HB 2.
MILTENBERG: With Larry Nassar -- in the midst of that, turns around and we believe makes Keith Mumphery the poster child for how hard they are now going to now go after this issue.
In 1003, when everyone assumed that no one wanted a smartwatch, the original Pebble became the poster-child for the crowdfunding site Kickstarter when it raised just over $10 million from excited backers.
It has become the poster child for that in tech since explosive revelations about pervasive sexism, sexual harassment and generally awful management were published in a blog post by former engineer Susan Fowler.
Having tried for years to sell the business, its turnaround under the stewardship of Eddie Haegel has made it something of a poster child for efficiency within the company, according to one investor.
Yulin has been a poster child for that attempt to move up the value chain, singled out by the national media as an example of economic transformation worthy of study by other regions.
The evolution of Preston into the poster child of Corbynomics started years before Mr Corbyn was elected Labour's leader, says Matthew Brown, who sits in the council's cabinet and has spearheaded the programme.
Despite the rosier outlook, Delta's Chief Executive Ed Bastian said U.S. airlines should be a "poster child" for the Trump administration's fight against countries taking advantage of trade deals with the United States.
"It's remarkable to us that Caterpillar is viewed by many as the poster child of the U.S.-China trade war, while Deere is viewed by many to be far less vulnerable," Gilardi added.
"It occurred to me in a flash that just a couple hours down the road from me was Atlantic City, which is kind of the poster child of Trump's business failures," he says.
He feared that KB Home could become the poster child for wanting to raise interest rates in order to cool off California's overheating economy before it affects the rest of the country's economy.
He said there is no reason Mallinckrodt is any different than Valeant, and that the company's drug Acthar, which is used to treat seizures in babies, is the "poster child" of price gouging.
Mnuchin should be made into a poster child of the housing crisis, but it took well over an hour for Democrats, led by Sherrod Brown, to start to sink their teeth into him.
Henein has also cited the 24 media interviews DeCoutere has given as proof that the actress is seeking attention, using Ghomeshi's fame to cast herself as a national poster child for sexual assault.
Amazon is far from the only company in Sanders's crosshairs, but it seems it has become the poster child for everything the Vermont senator believes is wrong with the labor economy in America.
Britain's poster child of short-term, high-interest loans collapsed into administration on Thursday, only weeks after raising 22018 million pounds ($21 million) to help it cope with an increase in compensation claims.
Clinton took the tradition one step further by using Dean, who had been furloughed during the shutdown, as a poster child for why Congress should "never, ever shut the federal government down again".
Since the last time I was in Miami, SFX has gone bankrupt, Avicii has retired, and even Skrillex, once the genre's poster child, is returning to his rock roots and collaborating with Incubus.
Consequently, the first half of 2016 has been a completely different story for Universal, with Neighbors 2 and Huntsman: Winter's War making the studio the poster child for sequels audiences didn't ask for.
The company is the poster child for what is known as the "techlash," or the reaction to the overoptimistic, and arguably naive, embrace of tech founders and their creations as idealistic digital revolutionaries.
"Volkswagen, because the cheating was so clear with them, sort of because the poster child for misbehavior when it comes to diesel emissions," said Karl Brauer, a senior editor at Kelley Blue Book.
Kourtney is turning into an Eat Pray Love poster child at a mud pit where she reconnected with nature with the assistance of a lively crew of Bali locals, leading her in her quest.
"It's a show that is smart, it has a lot of heart, we raise money for charity and I think Arnold is a great poster child for that because he's made it," adds Kressley.
In fact, Trump's son-in-law and advisor Jared Kushner became somewhat of a poster child for the practice, after Golden detailed how his father donated $2.5 million to Harvard University before Kushner enrolled.
Think about it, Carrie predicted the name-embroidered craze Gigi Hadid is championing these days, Miranda was the poster child for normcore and even Aidan was rocking trends before we knew we loved them.
Detroit became the poster child for the damage done by the Great Recession — an auto industry that was completely decimated, topped off with a population exodus and housing collapse, all years in the making.
The poster child of India's startup ecosystem has been in advanced talks with multiple investors for fresh capital after talks with American retail giant Walmart for a $1 billion infusion fell through last year.
Pharma bro Martin Shkreli became the smirking poster child for pharmaceutical price gouging when his company, Turing Pharmaceuticals, upped the price of a 63-year-old drug for the parasite toxoplasmosis by 5,20093 percent.
Juicero isn't just a VC excess poster child which built massively overdesigned juice presses that could be replaced by, er, your hands: it was also, lest we forget, explicitly defended as DRM for spinach.
PRICING THE DIFFERENCE Some in the official sector are already experimenting with integrating artisanal mining into their operations, particularly in the Congo, the poster-child for all that is wrong in the mining business.
"After all, by definition 'Value' is equity cheap relative to intrinsic value, and Energy stocks are the poster child, especially if oil is recovering," wrote Lee, managing partner and head of research at Fundstrat.
Rather than adopt a strategy of focusing exclusively on selected poster child cases, however genuine, without giving a Canadians a more complete picture, they dazzle and distract more than illuminate the vital public debate.
She then rose through what the March of Dimes archivist David Rose, in a telephone interview, compared to "a farm system in baseball" to become the charity's national poster child for polio in 93.
The poster child right now is the UK, which may be headed for a no-deal Brexit that would negatively impact the country's economy, including potentially causing half of the nation's farms to fail.
But the poster child for this brave new balkanized world is Raya, the LA-based online dating service that only accepts 8 percent of applicants and is currently 10,000 strong across a dozen countries.
In some ways, the firm is a poster child for the pitfalls of the hype surrounding the legal-cannabis industry, where companies that were once focused on growth have been forced to pare back.
The Common Good report uses the 203-foot raising of the Bayonne Bridge — an 87-year-old structure connecting northern New Jersey to New York's Staten Island — as a poster child for regulatory morass.
"While Subway was once the poster child for 'health fast food,' consumers have become more aware of the nutritional content of lunch meats and white breads," said Rachel Hyland, a restaurant industry analyst at IBISWorld.
Wells Fargo became a poster child for corporations that abuse their own customers last year when it got fined for ginning up roughly 2 million (maybe even more) fake accounts to meet high sales goals.
He was the charismatic, handsome — and remarkably rational — gay man who inadvertently became a poster child for the movement against the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy that banned gays from openly serving in the military.
Twitter users recalled the abuse while discussing the Instagram comment, with one tweeting, "Chris Brown is  a poster child of abuse in every sense of the word." chris brown needs to cease and desist pic.twitter.
One Twitter user who goes by the name of TeamTrump GoldMember described the American conservative political commentator and Daily Wire editor Ben Shapiro as a "beta male cuck" who's a "poster child for 'friend zone'".
Nair doesn't try to turn Mutesi into a perfect poster child: She lets her be fearful, frustrated, and even bratty as she navigates growing up along with growing into her role as Uganda's chess ambassador.
"This is a good strategy by Amazon to address these comments early before one of the candidates makes Amazon the poster child of what they refer to as the problems with Big Tech," Hosanagar said.
In March, Left said on "Fast Money" that Mallinckrodt makes Valeant look like a "choirboy" in comparison and that Mallinckrodt's drug Acthar, used to treat seizures in babies, is the "poster child" of price gouging.
Mercari is doing more than just raise money — it's becoming the poster child for Japan's emerging start-up class and and a maverick that defies traditional Japanese corporate culture and continues to attract more investors.
Last year, it was Dean Unglert before he became the poster child for fuckboyary and subsequently rehabbed his image during Bachelor Winter Games (Boy, have we gone on a rollercoaster of emotions with Deanie Babies).
She dominated the debates not only with her mastery of policy, but through psy-ops of her own, exploiting traits in Trump that made him the better poster child for those (falsely) stereotypical female qualities.
Major Free Agents: OG Shelley Smith, DE Olivier Vernon, RB Lamar Miller, WR Rishard Matthews Vernon broke out a few years ago, and has been a poster child for "secretly good defensive ends" ever since.
Last week Mr Lu said that Longmay had met all its salary obligations and criticised the company, which is rapidly becoming the poster child for lossmaking state-owned coal groups, for its lack of productivity.
But that figure is dropping, mostly because Aramark is also establishing itself as the poster child for all that's wrong with privatization, due in no small part to widely publicized incidents in Michigan and Ohio.
At IBM, WhatsApp is considered a poster child for its cloud, two sources said — just as AWS has the likes of Airbnb and Netflix to boast about, while Alphabet's Google points to Snap and Spotify.
Multiple feuds between the PiS government and Brussels have soured sentiment towards Poland, which joined the EU in 2004 and was seen for years as a poster child for the transition from totalitarianism to democracy.
Ghirahim from The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is the true queer Nintendo icon Ghirahim is fabulous from r/zelda Ghirahim's fabulous attire and flamboyant mannerisms make him the poster-child for gay Nintendo memes.
Shkreli, who has become a nationwide poster child for greed after he hiked the price of one drug 85033,000 percent overnight, has been ordered by the House Oversight Committee to appear at a hearing Tuesday.
In the history books, he will likely go down as a poster child for Cabinet officials who didn't believe that conflicts of interest matter and who were willing to use their office for material gain.
The labor unrest strained relations between Mr. Costa and his two left-wing partners, who accused him of turning Portugal into a European poster child of fiscal discipline instead of investing more in public services.
And after the death this past Tuesday of Elizabeth Wurtzel, the "Prozac Nation" author and 903s-angst poster child, our confused, self-contradictory cohort may have lost the most Gen X member of us all.
" Pamela Banks, senior policy counsel for Consumers Union, called Wells Fargo "the poster child for why consumers need a strong watchdog in Washington keeping an eye out for unscrupulous banking practices and other financial scams.
Yet, as the tech industry faces new pressure to change its exploitative ways amid shakeups at Uber and venture funds Binary Capital and 500 Startups, GoDaddy has emerged as the unlikely poster child of turnarounds.
It's now the main conduit for Europe's worst migrant crisis since World War II. Though perhaps the poster child of chaos and corruption which worsened is Moldova, an impoverished former Soviet Republic along Ukraine's border.
James Gautrey, portfolio manager and global sector specialist at asset management firm Schroders, said that the semiconductor industry made investors "particularly excited," and that Nvidia was a "poster child for the AI (artificial intelligence) revolution".
But it is also consequential as a marker in the life work of an artist who was once the poster child for pictorial flatness and self-referential aesthetics, but refused to be limited or defined.
Even before the news media descended, the city was bankrupt, a poster child for urban ills — the poorest city of its size in California and a haven for gang violence, drug addiction, foreclosures and political dysfunction.
With its palm-fringed beaches, Buddhist culture and racy nightlife, Thailand has been the poster child for Asian tourism for decades, attracting a range of visitors from backpackers and adventure-seekers, to families and culture vultures.
"Because of her identity as a black, Muslim woman, she is the poster child for the administration to attack," Hoda Hawa, the director of policy and advocacy at the Muslim Public Affairs Council, told The Guardian.
"Flint, I think, is a real poster child of what happens when communities are marginalized, and it's important that they hear that and understand what our needs are," Kildee said after meeting with Castro on Saturday.
Earlier this year when I interviewed Sterling K. Brown, who is arguably the poster child for diversity in Hollywood, he acknowledged that progress seems to be working in favor of Black and Brown men, not women.
Countrywide was once the largest U.S. mortgage lender, but became a poster child for making high-risk home loans, including subprime and adjustable-rate mortgages, prior to its July 2008 acquisition by Bank of America Corp.
A UFC poster child has lost and it is time to decide whether you are in the "I told you so, he was a bum all along" camp, or the "he threw that fight away" camp.
Since the socially conservative and mildly Eurosceptic Law and Justice party (PiS in Polish) won the parliamentary elections on October 25th, the country has gone from being the poster child of European integration to enfant terrible.
Ms. Bryan, the bond analyst, said the move to bring in a new chief executive was designed in part to change perceptions of WeWork, which has become a poster child for financial excess and poor leadership.
Saipov, a poster child for the diversity lottery and a self-declared ISIS warrior, arrived in the country seven years ago from Uzbekistan, one of those lucky countries that is part of the visa lottery program.
This pork noodle soup is a great poster child for those principles: It's made from basic ingredients you most likely have on hand, and for those you don't, you can be a little flexible, I promise.
"While many US companies are impacted by this latest trade tension, the 'poster child' for the US/China UFC battle continues to be Apple in the eye of the Street," the note from Wedbush Securities said.
Meanwhile, the ignorance and nearsightedness that occasioned this story can still be found in activist communities today, as evidenced in narratives of pity, savior complexes, and colorism, in who gets chosen to be a poster child.
He is a poster child of conspicuous consumption; an aggressively wealthy man obsessed with defending the myths of America's past that most Americans are growing more and more aware are only myths with each passing day.
Slack is a poster child for the problem, but VCs have invested heavily in a number of collaboration tools over the past several years that have compartmentalized chat and commenting systems and have left workers reeling.
And maybe Uber had the unfortunate position of being the poster child of all the crappy things that one has to do or one can get caught doing on the way to building a huge company.
O'Bannon actually even calls out the name of a guy who's the poster child for NOT wanting to go to school -- Ben Simmons -- saying he's the perfect example of a dude who just wanted his check.
Valeant became a poster child for perceived flaws in the business model of specialty pharmaceutical companies as it came under intense scrutiny from politicians and regulators for its reliance on acquisitions and price hikes to juice growth.
"As we have noted previously, DLTR is regarded as the 'poster child' for tariff impact, given its prescribed $2390 single price point at the Dollar Tree banner," Judah Frommer wrote in a note to clients on Thursday.
As has often been the case, the Wild Card is not coming out of this division—and whichever team makes it will be the poster child for "How Is This Team Hosting a Playoff Game?" head-shaking.
Many question the relevance of the World Bank in a world in which China, which has long defied the World Bank's prescriptions, is the poster child for development and is building an alternative set of development institutions.
Some critics like Nassirian say they should have done more, and much sooner, before the collapse of Corinthian Colleges, a poster child for bad actors in the for-profit sector, left thousands of students stranded in 2014.
Source: "Atlas of Pacific Salmon," 0003 The "poster child" for this inefficiency is the Columbia River system in the Pacific Northwest, he said, which has 18 major dams, making it much more difficult for salmon to migrate.
The FBI's arrest of Thompson for stealing the data of more than 100 million Capital One customers and applicants made Amazon Web Services headline news — and a poster child for why getting cybersecurity right matters so much.
Valeant became a poster child for perceived flaws in the business model of specialty pharmaceutical companies, as it came under intense scrutiny from politicians and regulators for its reliance on acquisitions and price hikes to juice growth.
Several celebrities issued calls for Mill's release, and he became a poster child for criminal justice reform following his sentence of two to four years in November for violating probation in a 2008 gun and drug case.
With his letter to Uber, the poster child for tech's disdain for playing by the rules, Warner appears to be deepening his message that tech may no longer be above the regulations that govern more traditional industries.
In Mr. Sherry's documentary, "The Last Poster Child: The Life of Pam Henry" (2015), Ms.Henry said that her parents had taught her not to regard her disability as an unfair affliction or see herself as a victim.
"This case is a poster-child for how 'DNA evidence' can literally be fabricated out of thin air, and how statistics can be manipulated to create a false impression of 'scientific evidence' of guilt," Ms. Aldea said.
The Justice Department, Health Choice implied, was so eager to find a poster child for its new policy of dismissing FCA complaints, that it is attempting to abandon as much as a billion dollars in potential recoveries.
The organization has become a poster child for Britain's Olympic success; its philosophy of marginal gains — breaking down each aspect of performance to identify a series of possible small improvements — was celebrated in sports, business and beyond.
Into this mix — "a pair of pale-faced rockers itching for a fix, a trio of black kids still trying to figure out why they were there" — enters the producer Rick Rubin: hip-hop's unlikely poster child.
Brokerages including JPMorgan and Nomura have downgraded Infosys on worries the once poster child of India's IT sector will struggle to stick with a turnaround strategy begun by Sikka, who became the first non-founder CEO in 2014.
Despite hundreds dying in ethnic clashes and anti-government protests demanding more autonomy from the state since he came to power in April 20183, Abiy has become the poster child of a modern Africa full of economic potential.
Jessica Jones may be a superhero capable of bending metal in her hands without breaking a sweat, but she's become the unlikely poster child for a topic we don't talk about enough: women and post-traumatic stress disorder.
For a long time, Box was a Silicon Valley startup poster child for that kind of company that was disrupting traditional enterprise software — in this case content management, offering a much easier-to-use and manage cloud service.
Outside of our group talking about these issues, particularly the carried interest tax loophole, which we believe is sort of the poster child of egregious tax loopholes, I rarely hear of anyone saying they want any taxes raised.
Beats by Dr. Dre has long been the poster child for this powerful sync of sound and style, debuting products created with high profile names including Fendi, Alexander Wang, and the queen of cutesy cool, Hello Kitty herself.
First there's former light-heavyweight champion and New York native Jon Jones, who, until his well-documented and repeated collapses, was being groomed by the UFC as the poster child of the promotion's triumphant return to New York.
Calling Walmart the poster child for corporate greed, Sanders noted that the company made $13 billion in profits last year and paid CEO Doug McMillon more than $22 million, or 7.15,188 times its typical worker, who earned $19,177.
Insulin has become something of a poster child for the wider problem of high drug prices, given that it is not a new invention and is needed for many people to survive, yet has had major price increases.
Regardless of the outcome of the AT&T review — Trump criticized the deal on the campaign trail last year — company CEOs are seen as less worried about being singled out as the anti-trust poster child, lawyers said.
While Manafort is not the poster child for mass incarceration, his case reveals America's deep, disturbing attraction to harsh punishment—even among some on the left, who seem to relish the idea that he might die in prison.
And Rachel, after becoming a poster child last week for How Not to Handle Your Show's Race Commentary, shows up this week just in time to deliver perhaps the laziest possible back story for a woman character: rape.
Above all, Erdogan has contrived to turn Turkey — the poster child of moderate democratic Islam not so many years ago — into a divided and combustible country where the Erdogan personality cult grows daily at the expense of freedom.
Adalicia broke down Friday in tears as she talked about how her son had become a poster child for outrage over the Trump administration&aposs policy of separating immigrant children from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Juicero has had no lack of monetary support, raising around $120 million since launching in 2013, news that was met with a fair amount of derision for some, as a sort of poster child for Silicon Valley excesses.
Just like Netflix was the "poster child" of a company willing to use Amazon's cloud service early on, a well-known retailer would need to adopt Amazon's cashierless technology to make others more comfortable using it, he said.
Waka Flocka Flame's days as a poster child for veganism are as done as a rack of baby back ribs on Super Bowl Sunday -- but that doesn't mean he'll be scarfing down a rib eye steak anytime soon.
The poster child for the unconventional path to a cybersecurity job is Kevin Mitnick, who was convicted of illegal computer hacking and spent five years in prison before establishing a career as a highly sought after security consultant.
Mill, who was born Robert Rihmeek Williams, has become a poster child for criminal justice reform following the sentence of two to four years he got in November for violating probation in a 2008 gun and drug case.
Having once been Africa's "poster child for debt distress, currency collapse and weak governance," the EXX Africa report said, Mozambique will leverage massive foreign investment flows in natural gas and associated industries to turn things around in 2020.
Kojima is the ideal poster child for the auteur game designer not just because of his own fame but because of his consciously cinematic aspirations — in the same documentary, he notes that Kojima Productions will begin producing films.
"It wouldn't look great to get out of something like Exxon stock and then plow money into Cohen, whose former firm was the poster child for bad hedge fund behavior, " notes one executive at an asset management firm.
"AIG will live forever in history as the poster child for greed, recklessness and incompetent if not delusional management," said Dennis Kelleher, who advocates for stricter Wall Street regulation as president and CEO of the group Better Markets.
Last November, Square priced its IPO well below its private-market valuation at $9 a share, turning it into a media punching bag and a poster child for what seemed like an overly frothy private-company investment market.
More than simply becoming a distraction who overshadows more highly qualified yet less well-known candidates, the mayor could easily be painted by Republican ad makers as the poster child for everything that is wrong with the Democratic Party.
Regardless of whether or not drugs played a major role in Matthew's death, this argument gives people a reason to say he was "only" a meth addict — and claim he should not be a poster child for gay rights.
Cooper calls Flint a "poster child for the American Dream gone awry," but Flint Town acquaints us intimately with its players, to whom this isn't a blip in the daily news cycle but an inescapable facet of daily life.
NOIDA, India (Reuters) - Smartphone-maker Lava is a small player in India's booming mobile communications industry, but it has become a poster child for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ambitious effort to make India a global hub for electronics manufacturing.
At 35, Richie is reinventing herself all over again in a way that's relatively unprecedented for a former reality star — not that we should be surprised, since she's pretty much the poster child for a certain brand of mercuriality.
The Kivu region of Congo could be the next Myanmar in terms of tin supply, but it's in a particularly unstable part of the country, meaning that Alphamin is a pioneer and Bisie the poster child for future investment.
I'm not purposely going out of my way to be a poster child of anything, just to provide an example, that yes, this can be achieved by a woman of color or a woman, or a person of color.
"DuckDuckGo is very much a poster child for a future in which companies stand with their users and still make money," said Gennie Gebhart, a researcher at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a nonprofit focused on privacy and online rights.
"Sammy the Bull" is still viewed as a mobster, and Cohen lacks the gravitas of John Dean, the former Nixon White House counsel who cooperated with prosecutors in the Watergate scandal and became the poster child of turncoat redemption.
Juul's move to stop flavor sales comes as the firm has become the poster child for widespread concern over teen vaping, amid a nationwide outbreak of deadly lung illnesses so far attributed to vaping of illicit THC-containing liquids.
Silicon Valley is facing an identity crisis — once the poster child for futuristic innovation, it's increasingly seen as a bunch of rich white guys chasing money at the expense of everybody else, including their employees and society at large.
Ireland is something of a poster child for economic recovery, having pulled itself out of dire financial straits after 2008 through a combination of extensive austerity, a bailout program and the creation of an ultra low-tax investment environment.
Over the years, the gym has become a sort of poster child for the growing geek fitness market, with Deutsch now being courted by major entertainment industry players to facilitate special promotional events like a Blade Runner 2049–themed workout.
We'll continue to keep tabs on this poster child company for our Connected Society investment theme company, but with no evident catalyst over the coming months, we're inclined to be patient and pick off the AAPL shares at better prices.
Amid reports in early 2017 that its workplace encouraged partying on the job and cutthroat competition among employees, Uber became a poster child for the kind of prized startup whose hard-charging, "unconventional" culture is enabled by an ineffectual HR department.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump has spent the last few weeks holding up former Vice President Joe Biden as the poster child of political corruption, relentlessly harping on discredited allegations that Biden abused his powers to protect his son's business interests.
It is Huntsman, however, at 166 years old one of the most famous names on the street, that has become something of a poster child — or cautionary tale, depending on your point of view — for the revolution on the Row.
Despite the fact that roughly half of the minimum wage workforce is employed at businesses with fewer than 215 employees, corporations such as Wal-Mart have been used as the poster child in the case for a much higher wage floor.
And, with 5G, I think that's going to be the poster child for working with Europe, with working with Asia, Japan, South Korea in getting to be first in 5G as a world with Europe and our allies in Asia.
California-based Beyond Meat is the U.S. stock market's poster child for a swing towards plant-based substitutes that has come courtesy of a rise in the number of Americans choosing vegan or vegetarian diets on environmental or health grounds.
This was the new it girl for socialism, the poster child for socialism, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who said this yesterday when she was asked by Chris Cuomo about whether Nancy Pelosi is really the leader of the party or will be.
"Donald Trump should be separated from his phone at night, get a full nights sleep and stop tweeting in the middle of the night... he is the poster child of sleep deprivation," Huffington told CNBC in Davos, Switzerland on Tuesday.
Violent video games were all over the news in the early 1990s and Mortal Kombat was the poster child of a moral panic—one that said violent video games were rotting the minds of children and turning them into violent psychopaths.
In the 30 years since it started out as a small business selling calcium supplements from above a shop in southern England in 1986, Shire has become a poster child for a nimble specialty drugs firm, driven by smart deal-making.
The mine could become the poster child for how coal is now reliant on government largesse, how it can no longer compete against cheaper and cleaner rivals, and how it damages the reputations of anybody brave enough to go near it.
At 35, Nicole Richie is reinventing herself all over again in a way that's relatively unprecedented for a former reality star — not that we should be surprised, since she's pretty much the poster child for a certain brand of mercuriality.
The site was used as a poster-child for FOSTA that was framed as being a major step forward against sex trafficking but will harm (and has already begun to harm) consensual sex workers, as well as wider internet freedoms.
The buzzy startup has become the poster child for eye-popping growth and massive valuations in Silicon Valley, having raised more than $316 million in venture funding and achieving a $2.6 billion valuation in just two years, according to Pitchbook data.
It remains a poster child for a poorly conceived, incredibly complex (even for a tax act) partisan legislation enacted without due deliberation, that has and will continue to exacerbate the national debt and further drive good jobs and income offshore.
When Twitter decided to ban Breitbart star blogger Milo Yiannopoulos — a poster child for the internet-bred white supremacist movement known as the alt-right — it did not do so because Yiannopoulos was posting hate speech from his notorious account.
RUWA FELEG, Ethiopia (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Thirty-five years after haunting images of crying, skeletal Ethiopian children shocked the world, Tigray, the region that unwittingly became a poster child for famine, is taking on a new image - that of resilience.
In New York, the inability of the New York City Housing Authority, which manages a monolithic 180,000 public housing units, to provide its half-million residents with adequate repairs and basic maintenance is perhaps the poster-child of big-government failure.
The foundation has a forward-thinking vision to help the island turn disaster into positive transformation through a focus on energy and small businesses, positioning the island as the poster child for recovery and growth throughout the entire Atlantic region.
Over the years, it became a poster child for the perils of public architecture in New York, as if the ambition of its design and not the city's broken bureaucracy was to blame for the library's extended timetable and escalating budget.
LONDON (Reuters) - Shire has come a long way since 1986, from selling calcium supplements from above a shop in southern England to becoming a poster child for a nimble global drugs firm, driven by deals and smart bets on specialty medicines.
However, our ability to advance rule of law and anti-corruption initiatives globally takes a direct hit when the President is viewed as a poster child for the kind of actions we're trying to get other countries to stop doing.
Tiffany, who said her father had schizophrenia, was an early beneficiary of his vision and has become a poster child for what can be done to prevent a devastating, costly illness that afflicts up to 3 percent of the population.
But she died in 2016, a poster child for the consistent failure — lamented every October, when the prizes are announced — of the Nobel committee to honor women, and of the general struggle of women in science to receive respect and opportunity.
Strzok had become the poster child for the perceived anti-Trump "deep state" among the president's supporters after it was revealed he sent text messages to his girlfriend (and co-worker) vowing to stop Trump from winning the 2016 election.
The motto for this season's Villanova team — which improved to 12-0 with a 90-48 home victory over American University on Wednesday and is ranked No. 153 — is "humble and hungry," and Jenkins has been the poster child for it.
The Philadelphia rapper became a poster child for criminal justice reform earlier this year when several celebrities decried the harshness of his sentence for popping wheelies on his motorbike, which violated the terms of his probation, and that a judge #freeMeekMill.
Anne Frank aside—though it's really hard to put that god-awful decision aside—they also featured Ayn Rand, arguably the conservative poster child who advocates for egotism and greed in a capitalist world that exploits the impoverished and weak.
As the CEO of Winnie, a local platform used by over one million parents across the U.S., and a mom of young kids, I've spent the last two-and-a-half years as the poster child for trying to have it all.
"I think it would really depend on if the L.A. County District Attorney's office tries to make him sort of the poster child of this type of behavior and how aggressive they would be in pursuing actions against him," says Reddock-Wright.
"Spain has been the poster child for European growth in recent years - if you think about 2012, where unemployment rates were, how strong concerns were over the banking system in the periphery, we are in a very different place now," he said.
In a matter of days, Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos has gone from being one of about 11 million unauthorized immigrants in the United States to a poster child for critics of Donald Trump's hard line on immigration and his promise to increase deportations.
The island is a poster child for recycling, recovering 52% of rubbish collected from households and commerce, as well as 77% of industrial waste, rivalling rates achieved by South Korea, Germany and other top recycling nations (America recycles 26% and 44% respectively).
That Uber — a poster child for startup malfeasance and miscreantism — could manage to cast a pall over Silicon Valley's entrepreneurial spirit is yet another example of how the company's hyper-aggressive corporate practices have done real damage to the Bay Area's startup factory.
Where YA poster child The Hunger Games was about coercion and reality TV, The Thinning and 3% are both about meritocracy gone wrong, set in worlds where a single cutthroat test determines your place in society, or even your right to exist.
I had no idea it would transform me, literally overnight, into a poster child for the "normality" of families headed by same-sex couples in our state, giving me the opportunity to advocate for other families like mine who were facing exclusion.
"Twitter is a poster child for a company in need of adult supervision and I don't believe that [CEO] Jack Dorsey can run one company effectively, let alone two, " said Aswath Damodaran, finance professor at New York University Stern School of Business.
This past summer I collaborated with VICE and local writers Juliet Escoria, Catherine Moore, and Jacob Knabb to tell stories that offer a complex and nuanced understanding of what central Appalachia looks like 50 years after becoming the poster child for poverty.
Xander's, one of three dispensaries in the portfolio of weed umbrella company Cannar, has been touted as the poster-child template for the classy pot shops of tomorrow and was presenting franchising packages for entrepreneurs who wished to copy its successful business model.
But at Llanerch Vineyard, near Cardiff, this is all part of a day's work in producing the grapes that go into its award-winning Cariad wines, which include a number of still whites as well as the UK wine industry's poster child, sparkling.
Having someone take over your literal field of vision feels more intimate than the usual hack, which could potentially make it a poster child for heightened cybersecurity measures — Gary Peters (D-MI) brought up his Small Business Cybersecurity Improvements Act in another question.
Long viewed as the poster child of mediocrity—plenty comfortable inside a low-ceiling, high-floor home—Atlanta is poised to do something different behind stable ownership and Travis Schlenk, a new general manager who previously worked with the champion Golden State Warriors.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Tired of being cast as the poster child for big banks behaving badly, Wells Fargo & Co has been expanding its presence in the nation's capital to convince lawmakers it has changed and talking up its charitable work in their districts.
When Harvard Law School professor Ron Sullivan lost his esteemed position as faculty dean of Winthrop House last weekend, and withdrew from Harvey Weinstein's defense team, he secured a new one in the process: poster child in the war against campus political correctness.
By Jim Christie Orange County, California is poised to make its final debt-service payment to retire bond debt related to its recovery from its 1990s bankruptcy filing, an event that made the county the poster child for disastrous financing decisions for years.
From an ecological standpoint, DDT has been the poster child for "biomagnification" — a phenomenon in which fat-soluble toxins accumulate in animal tissues and reach dangerous levels as they move up the food chain, affecting a wide variety of animals, including humans.
Maia — and by extension, mxmtoon — exists as a kind of poster child for an extremely online youth who is not a shallow zombie, but rather, has brought a broad-tent sense of empathy to her creative endeavors and attracted others like her.
"We are taking an innocent girl who has done nothing but contribute to the society she has been a part of since she was 11 and making her a villain and poster child for Trump's deportation policies," Mr. Baxter said in an interview.
In the 260s, they saw one of their own become president, watching him gain glory as one of the most gifted politicians of his time, but also infamy as one of its most self-indulgent — a poster child for the Me Generation.
By now there's not much ambiguity left: We've got to reckon with Mr. Evans, a prodigious young trumpeter, who's as good a poster child as any for the subterranean scene at Smalls, which carries an outsize importance on the New York scene.
Wheels At its introduction last summer in Barcelona, Spain, the 903 Audi A8 quattro became the poster child of automotive high tech: matrix L.E.D.s that shine from the headliner with the wave of a hand, advanced autonomous driver assistance sensors, active electromechanical suspension.
"I think the platform economy is a really vibrant niche, and it really has changed certain occupations, with taxi and limousine drivers the poster child," said Matthew Bidwell, an economist at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School who studies contract work arrangements.
"As E.P.A. has been the poster child for regulatory overreach, the agency is now meeting with those ignored by the Obama administration," the agency said in a statement to the Times, calling its report an "attempt to sensationalize for clicks" Pruitt's schedule.
At a time in which stories of discrimination are met with a disturbing amount of cynicism, the last thing anyone who is a champion of equality wants to see is an openly gay black man give birth to a "fake news" poster child.
"After the financial crisis, FSOC designated several large nonbank financial companies for enhanced oversight, including AIG, the well-known poster child for the financial crisis," Waters said, referring to the giant insurer, which got a $182 billion bailout from the government in 2008.
Another juxtaposition — one that works most easily as the poster child for cross-historical themes of the show, is a stunning self-portrait by Chéri Samba (born Democratic Republic of the Congo), "Hommage aux Anciens Créateurs (A Tribute to Earlier Artists)" (1999).
Thanks to a combination of enormous amounts of sensor data, critical local processing power, and an equally essential need to connect back to more advanced data analysis tools in the cloud, autonomous cars are seen as the poster child of advanced-edge computing.
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman, essentially the poster child of Up Lit, was named Book of the Year at the British Book Awards and also won a number of people's choice awards, but it's hardly the first addition to the genre.
Embattled FBI official Peter Strzok was "smug" and "laughed off" questions during his closed-door congressional interview this week, though also told lawmakers he regrets sending the anti-Trump texts that made him the poster child for bureau bias, congressional sources tell Fox News.
Internet satellite company OneWeb — the poster child for SoftBank 's pledge to President Donald Trump to invest billions of dollars in the U.S. — will open a "high volume" factory that will build three satellites per day, CEO Greg Wyler told "Squawk Alley " on Friday.
Editorial It has been distressing these past weeks to watch Poland, long the poster child of Eastern European states that shed the Kremlin's suffocating embrace, adopting dictatorial measures of its own, not least a right-wing, nationalistic assault on the country's media and judiciary.
Black Panther is basically the poster child for intersectionality, a public shaming of a Hollywood industry that has long defended its male-centric projects by claiming that audiences could only handle rooting for one group, and then only in one movie, at a time.
Last year's batch was quite the poster child for the EU. Participating startups hailed from Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Ireland, Finland, France, Germany, Israel, Russia, the U.K. One U.S. based company even managed to make it in and claimed the number two spot.
Last fall, design firms competed for the chance to build a "droneport" in Rwandan capital Kigali; the city is the crown jewel of President Paul Kagame's multi-decade effort to reform the war-ridden country into the poster child for successful development in Africa.
His combination of size, shooting, and defense make him the poster child for the new, three-point-shooting era of NBA basketball, where even centers are as likely to spot up from behind the arc as they are to post up on the low block.
Walmart last week became the GOP's poster child for how tax reform helps workers when it raised its minimum wage to $11 an hour — until, just a few hours later, it said it will also close 63 Sam's Club stores and cut 10,000 employees.
Brat has been called as "the poster child for the Tea Party," and came to political prominence when he won the Republican primary against House Majority leader Eric Cantor in 2014, one of the signs back then the GOP was turning hard to the right.
McMillian's chair stinks of urban blight, so much so one can hardly look at it without thinking of the moment (if you remember it) that then presidential candidate Ronald Reagan visited the South Bronx to tag it as a poster child of governmental failure.
The subsequent cultural conversation has led in many directions, and asks questions about how much we're willing to overlook for the sake of important art, how misunderstood sexual assault and consent still are, and what we ask of the poster child for Hollywood's diversity movement.
Her aggressive positions have made the 47-year-old Danish politician — said to be among the inspirations behind "Borgen," a critically acclaimed TV show described as Denmark's answer to "The West Wing" — a poster child for Europe's somewhat combative relationship with United States tech giants.
"Kentucky became the poster child for the Affordable Care Act, but Detroit could serve that role just as well," says Paul Hughes-Cromwick, an analyst at the Altarum Institute, a health policy nonprofit based in Ann Arbor that has studied the health law in Michigan.
Mr. Dao cites Thomas James Brennan as the "poster child of At War," who, as an active-duty Marine, wrote about his traumatic brain injury after a grenade explosion in Afghanistan and then, as a veteran, about his post-traumatic stress disorder and attempted suicide.
MELISSA LEE: RANDALL, PERHAPS AT&T IS BEING MADE THE POSTER CHILD OR BEING MADE SOME SORT OF AN EXAMPLE FOR THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT TO SEND A SIGNAL THAT THEY'RE NOT GOING TO JUST STEP ASIDE AND LET VERTICAL MERGERS GO THROUGH WILLY-NILLY?
Although many Western conservationists shudder, community-sponsored trophy hunting, even of elephants and lions, under a program named Campfire, made Zimbabwe in the late 1980s and 1990s the poster child of community-based natural resource management: Some poor communities prospered while animal populations increased.
CNN once had a reputation as the mainstream alternative to right-wing Fox News and left-wing MSNBC, but the network will head into 2018 as the poster child for what many on the right view as media bias and hysteria around the Trump presidency.
The company, which began as a ride-hailing app for motorcycle taxis, was set up by Nadiem Makarim, a graduate of the Harvard School of Business and a former associate with McKinsey, who has quickly become a poster child for start-up success in Indonesia.
Go-Jek, a play on the local word for motorbike taxis, ojek, was set up by Nadiem Makarim, a graduate of the Harvard School of Business and a former associate with McKinsey, who has quickly become a poster child for start-up success in Indonesia.
Chattanooga, Tennessee – or "Gig City" as it's PR team has dubbed it – is often cited as a poster child for municipal broadband networks and has claimed that investing in municipal fiber has helped bring the unemployment rate down from over 7 percent to 4.1 percent.
Plenty of players have exercised their rights and avoided a system that is tilted against them, but one player has become the poster child due to his willingness to bet on himself and the way he utilized the NBA's system to his own advantage.
When nature photographer Justin Hofman was out snorkeling off the coast of the Indonesian island of Sumbawa last year, he didn't know he was going to stumble upon what could be the poster child for today's marine trash crisis: a tiny seahorse latching onto a cotton swab.
LOS ANGELES — Idris Elba has been something of a poster child for #OscarsSoWhite 2016 — he was widely considered the most-deserving of a nomination among nonwhite actors who were passed over this year — but as far as his fellow SAG-AFTRA actors are concerned, he's the man.
But while it has aged far better than many of its comedy contemporaries, it's also a very different movie than you remember: Unless we're just being too cynical here, Ferris Bueller, once a poster child for coolness, now seems kind of like … a little a-hole?
In the season finale of ABANDONED, Rick travels to Detroit to meet the people working to bring jobs back to place that is both the poster child for urban blight and the most-hyped comeback city in the US. ABANDONED airs Fridays at 9 PM on VICELAND.
JS: I think this is probably the beginning of a debate, I mean, you talk about free trade, protectionism, you're also going to talk about climate control, because the Chinese are going to be the poster children, or the poster child for, you know, major environmental policies.
Nest may be the poster child for the so-called Internet of Things, but as it turns out, even one of the most popular connected devices—owned by Google's parent company Alphabet, no less—isn't free from the sorts of security flaws plaguing other smart devices.
Yes, I did have a jump-start because years ago I did get the liposuction and a tummy tuck, but I have to say that, if there is a poster child for plastic surgery and the jump-off to a new lifestyle, it would be me.
The Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act of 2017 is the poster child for everything that is wrong with today's hyper-partisan political environment and the damage that this toxic environment can inflict on something as critical as providing health care to our veterans.
Smith described him as "the poster child for gay hate," and the Tennessee Supreme Court has received formal complaints for his offensive comments, such as when he described Muslims as inherently "evil" and said same-sex couples weren't entitled to domestic-violence protections, according to HuffPost.
Amazon, which is reported to be opening a center in an abandoned Akron mall that will employ 500 people, has become the poster child for corporate tax avoidance; last year it had an effective tax rate of below zero — receiving a rebate — on income of $10.8 billion.
Kerkhoff's strategy will not only decide the fate of his career, but also the shape of Thyssenkrupp - a poster child of Germany's so-called Rhineland capitalism, which buttressed the country's economic success by emphasizing social policies to protect workers rights as much as the rules of free enterprise.
I thought this was a real opportunity to take this person in our society who has been the poster child as the villain, and a punchline for 25 years, and to just reexamine that, and to look at her as a human being and not as a tabloid headline.
"I don't want to put my kid out there as the one who has to fight for change and be the poster child [for trans rights] because I feel like in some ways that's not fair," he said while his younger child chattered through her pacifier on his lap.
Uganda's policy makes it "one of the best places to stay for refugees," said Robert Hakiza, who arrived in 2000 and could be a poster child for the tight-knit Congolese community here (more refugees and migrants from DRC end up in Uganda than any other African country).
"Judge Biery, you may not understand how difficult it is for me to be in the public light in this horrible way, as the poster child for a dumb athlete whose financial advisor took his money," Duncan said in a statement read into the court record by prosecutors.
The fascinatingly quirky, fast-talking, and easily excitable Shosh spent the show's six seasons bubbling over with energy, but Zosia Mamet, the actress who played her, is more like the poster child of chill, whether she's getting ready in the morning, picking her next project, or dyeing her hair.
Arpaio, who touted himself as "America's toughest sheriff" and served the poster child for hardline immigration policies until his defeat last year, recently was convicted by a federal judge for ignoring a court order that he stop detaining people on the mere suspicion that they were undocumented immigrants.
Asbestos then became the poster child for federal inaction on dangerous chemicals, leading to the near-unanimous passage in 2016 of the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act, which, among other things, sought to make it easier for the EPA to ban known harmful chemicals.
I actually knew this, but I didn't think of him as a poster child for BRITPOP (even though he is, as I learned once I consulted the world); I also had always assumed that GORILLAZ was a hipster misspelling of "guerrillas," not anything to do with the Monkees.
The poster child for this tale of un-carnage is the biggest city of them all: New York, where more than a third of the population is foreign-born, probably including around half a million undocumented immigrants — and crime has fallen to levels not seen since the 1950s.
"From the outside it looked like Nest was the perfect poster child for Alphabet but, at the same time, separating it was undoing the thing that was most essential for both companies — figuring out how to make them work together," former Nest CEO Tony Fadell tells CNBC via email.
Why it matters: Australia is the poster child, but the entire world faces similar choices, albeit not quite as stark as Oz. Fossil-fuel exports are booming here while large swaths of its population are enduring the wrath of extreme weather — which scientists say is getting worse as global temperatures rise.
Sub-Saharan Africa may indeed be facing an increasingly insecure food chain thanks to the likes of El Niño, but it looks like Africa's agriculture industry—which has often been used as a poster child by GMO proponents—is only in for more climate change trouble in the coming years.
Allies, including the EU and Japan, said the move would be against World Trade Organization rules, and a "rival power" -- China -- took your announcement as an opportunity to (hypocritically) urge respect for their multilateral trading system (China is not exactly a poster child for respecting the WTO or international rules).
Admittedly, some of this praise comes from a place of utter skepticism with a five-film franchise that -- under the stewardship of director Michael Bay -- is a sort-of poster child for empty-headed blockbusters that play well internationally because explosions are a universal language and the dialogue's mostly irrelevant anyway.
After years of cutbacks that turned Ireland into the poster child for austerity in Europe, a furious electorate chose to overlook substantial job creation and economic growth, preferring instead to vent its anger at the Fine Gael-led government over the issues like record homelessness and long waits for hospital treatments.
Whether or not he had some sort of internal switch he could flip to become that guy, Mercury—along with his bandmates Brian May, John Deacon, and Roger Taylor—is the poster child for that fling-yourself-into-the-deep-end, fake-it-'til-you-make-it brand of confidence.
The first is that Poland, by far the largest of the formerly Communist Central European nations that joined the European Union and NATO, has gone from poster child of liberty to standard-bearer of nationalist reaction, propelled by the phantasms of migrant waves and European Union "interference" manipulated by Kaczynski.
"As E.P.A. has been the poster child for regulatory overreach, the agency is now meeting with those ignored by the Obama administration," an emailed statement from the agency said, adding that the agency believed that The New York Times was making an "attempt to sensationalize for clicks" the administrator's detailed calendar.
Warmer oceans also rise, partly due to thermal expansion, which in turn threatens low-lying areas; among climate scientists, Bangladesh has for years been the poster child of nations that are likely to face famine, flooding and forced migration as a result of rising sea levels caused by global warming.
And though I'm not the environmentally-friendly poster child by any means (I'm still flying after all), I do love that it helps me reduce my carbon footprint when it comes to shopping, allowing me to trade in fast fashion for a new form of trend-conscious yet mindful consumption.
WeWork is effectively fielding intense scrutiny and criticism less for being an anomaly in the tech industry than for the many ways it is a poster child for the worst excesses of other tech unicorns -- the term used for private companies valued at $1 billion or more -- going public this year.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The color red — the color of blood, of an imagined antediluvian ocean — figured prominently in the conception of Robert Smithson's "Spiral Jetty" (1970), a monumental artwork located at the edge of the Great Salt Lake, and the poster child of the Land art movement.
Image 203 of 2 SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras – A year-old boy who became a poster child for the U.S. policy of separating immigrants and their children was on his way home to the arms of his parents Friday, five months after he was taken from his father at the U.S. border.
A 2100-year-old YouTuber with 250 million subscribers, Paul made himself the poster child for shallow and gross behavior this weekend by posting a graphic video in which he finds the body of a man who died by suicide in Aokigahara forest, a sacred site at the base of Mt. Fuji.
Where to Watch: The subway Perhaps the poster child of the so-called "golden age" of TV, Breaking Bad is a drama that depicts mild-manner chemistry professor Walter White descend into a morally gray world of drug dealing as he struggles to support his family and pay for his cancer treatments.
Chicago, which has already suffered 17 mass shootings this year—the most of any US city—is the poster child of small-scale mass shootings: nine such attacks in Chicago left four injured and zero dead, and in total all of the mass shootings in the city have killed six and injured 69.
For example, in Georgia, lawmakers stripped tax breaks for Delta over its decision to cut ties with the N.R.A. In the short term, Dick's will become another corporate poster child for how political polarization and so-called negative partisanship — an automatic rejection of members of the opposing party — are infecting our society.
When faced with a Prop 65 complaint, most companies choose to quietly strip out the problematic ingredient rather than stick a warning on their product "People trying to paint a bad picture of Prop 65 seized on coffee to create a poster child and say, 'See, what a silly law,'" he said.
"Despite all the perceived black clouds from being the poster child of the current U.S.-China trade tensions, Apple is seeing a very strong iPhone 11 demand trajectory and defying many skeptics that have been yelling fire in a crowded theater over the past few months," Wedbush analysts wrote in a note.
Spain has come out as the poster child for effective ECB policy, where declines in interest payments have actually outpaced the drop in interest earnings since 2008, helping Spaniards service their high stock of household debt - averaging around 120 percent of gross disposable income, compared to euro zone average of just under 100 percent.
The reality of zoonotic TB "He is the poster child for why you need to know it's (Mycobacterium) bovis and not (human) TB," said Dr. Paula Fujiwara, scientific director of the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, who raised concerns over this form of TB during her organization's annual conference in Liverpool last week.
Haley singled out various countries notorious for human rights violations serving on the HRC, but glaringly omitted one of the most egregious violators of human rights in Africa that is serving a second term on the council: Ethiopia is the poster child for the types of complaints and criticisms made by Haley against the HRC.
He called Patricia a "poster child, perhaps the worst case in a while, of a major problem for meteorologists," and in response to Matthew he posted a graph that showed how the National Hurricane Center's computer-forecasting model at one point was off by more than 325 nautical miles in predicting the storm's westward course.
That may not be the case anymore—the neighborhood is a poster child for gentrification in the city—but Medina refuses to give up his family business If you're walking down Figueroa Street in the fall or winter, the comforting smell of boiled corn wafting from his cart will stop you in your tracks.
"If ever there was a case of academic fraud, North Carolina would have to be the poster child — the longevity and the outrageous behavior to keep athletes eligible through systematic fraud," said Gerald Gurney, a professor at the University of Oklahoma and past president of the Drake Group, which seeks to reform college athletics.
" Jay Jacobs, head of research and strategy at Global X ETFs, pointed to his firm's Lithium & Battery Tech ETF (LIT), which has an 11% stake in Tesla, as a good way to play the trends driving the company's success: "Tesla's the poster child of a broader trend, which is the growth of the electric vehicle space.
Sorry to use Apple as an example again, but it's the poster child for this phenomenon — Apple's valuation multiples are much lower than comparable stocks precisely because investors believe (rightly or wrongly) that there's more risk involved in assuming that its current trajectory will continue, compared with stocks with seemingly more predictable revenue and profit run rates.
Maybe the saddest moment in all of this is when Jaime, the poster child for the redemptive character arc, the man who has earned better and earned better and earned it again, is offered happiness and hope and throws it all away because the plot demands that he has to be in King's Landing for the next couple episodes.
A child of punk rock who eventually found a calling as an emo-rock singer, in the late nineteen-nineties—more than a decade after emo's genesis as a small, community-oriented scene, in Washington, D.C.—Carrabba became a poster child of the genre at a time when major record labels were realizing its commercial potential.
Lee looks at the cannabis companies finding overnight success and speaks with industry insiders, including the first pot stock analyst for a major investment firm, the CEO of one of the largest cannabis companies in the U.S., and a controversial marijuana mogul who went from pot poster child to outcast in the blink of an eye.
WASHINGTON — In his first, rocky week as President Trump's press secretary, Sean M. Spicer was scolded by his boss, pilloried as a liar, hammered by journalists, mocked by Stephen Colbert, taunted by the flash-frozen ice cream brand Dippin' Dots and held up as the poster child for an administration that can play fast and loose with the facts.
"We are troubled by the one condition that this person who is convicted of hazing, who has not accepted an ounce of responsibility, in fact has deflected every part of responsibility, that he be the messenger and poster child to speak to others about hazing," East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore said after the sentencing.
This was often dished out by climate change pushers who also oppose GMOs because they are anti-capitalist, anti-corporate ideologues (Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE could be the poster child for this).
Eyewear company Warby Parker has become something of a poster child for how online companies can harness the concept of vertical integration to disrupt traditional industries; there are dozens of other companies that sell contact lenses, glasses and eye care services online that are made by others; and on the street a lot of independent opticians are being supplanted by mega-chains.
During this time, one wolf that fell victim to Wyoming management was Yellowstone's 832F wolf, the wildly popular alpha female of Yellowstone National Park's Lamar Canyon pack, a wolf that had been profiled in National Geographic and eulogized in The New York Times as the poster child of the success of the Endangered Species Act in restoring wolves to the northern Rockies.
Image: US Fish and Wildlife Service / Flickr Creative CommonsLast week was a sad one for the planet, but buried beneath headlines of the history's largest carbon polluter telling everyone else to piss off, a team of researchers issued a more hopeful message: Coral reefs, a poster child for impacts of climate change, may not be as doomed as we think.
With that, he appeared to confirm Australia as a poster child for something completely different, as reported by Damien Cave in The Times on Tuesday: a political inability to enact sorely needed energy legislation because of acute partisanship on addressing climate change and the influence of a coal industry that accounts for more than a third of all global coal exports.
The FCC's 2015 Open Internet Order was a poster child of bad law and even worse economics (so much so that the order was referred to as an "economics-free zone" by the FCC's own chief economist.) The data bears this out, and Chairman Pai deserves credit for attempting to restore due process and serious analysis to the net neutrality issue.
The company, which will continue to offer its signature all-digital service, has expanded its team of in-house advisers to implement the new plans The move marks an significant strategy shift for Betterment, a poster-child for an emerging sector that has sought to upend the traditional financial advice market by using automation to capture clients who were previously seen as too expensive to service.
He stood by his opinion while mocking Amara's identity ("You're so intense about this 'African thing,'" he said), jokingly raised the Black power fist while she spoke her mind, told her that the music industry only wants a "cookie-cutter poster child," and called Amara a "Nutella queen" before claiming that she was "psychotic" for being offended at all of the crazy shit he said.
I write to you from Tunisia, the Arab Spring's poster child, now a secular democracy; but even here, in this lovely country full of hospitable people, whose downtown hipsters and students thronging the Carthage Film Festival could be teleported to Brooklyn or the Mission and not look one whit out of place, today's headlines inform me that the nationwide state of emergency has been extended yet again.
Listen on: AppleSpotifyGoogleStitcherOr wherever else you get your podcasts How the Trumps cashed in on the White House From CNN's Marshall Cohen, who is deep into the details on all things Ukraine: President Donald Trump has spent the last few weeks holding up former Vice President Joe Biden as the poster child of political corruption, relentlessly harping on unfounded allegations that Biden and his family improperly mixed business with politics.
The Blue Hawaii itself was born of a desire to use blue curaçao in a way that was both palatable and visually interesting; when Hilton Hawaiian Village bartender Harry Yee encountered the stuff in 1957, he created a cocktail that at once became the inspiration for an Elvis Presley film and, later, the poster child for overly sweet, mixer-based tropical cocktails that will leave you with more of a headache than a decent buzz.
"While many US companies are impacted by this latest trade tension, the 'poster child' for the US/China UFC battle continues to be Apple in the eyes of the Street as shares were down another 6% with fears running rampant on the Street that these latest tariffs could significantly increase the cost of iPhones globally and have a major negative impact on Street numbers across the board, " writes Wedbush analyst Dan Ives Tuesday.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE (Vt.), to vote for her in the general election; second, because Durbin's no poster child for the National Rifle Association, that will help her as well; and third, he will not wilt under the bright lights of the media.
Rather, the Northeast rail corridor and the Hudson River tunnels are the poster child of a national failure to invest in our infrastructure, including much needed repairs to I-85033 roadways and bridges down the Eastern seaboard, the dredging of the Mississippi River in Louisiana, the extension of Union Station in Washington, D.C., the expansion of wind farms in Wyoming, the Texas Central Railway project, and the rehabilitation of our nation's dam and hydroelectric plants.
In unveiling his long-awaited Afghanistan policy, President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE chided Pakistan for serving as a poster child for terrorism, but he openly embraced India, Pakistan's enemy, as a partner to take on a larger role in Afghanistan.
Dolce & Gabbana, the Italian brand that was, for a brief moment at the end of last year, a poster child for cultural ignorance and the comeuppance that can ensue; that was held up as an example of how a fashion brand can so profoundly mess up that repercussions are felt throughout the world; and that was variously seen as having a reputation "in rags" (Forbes) and being in the midst of a "downfall" (Hypebeast), is quietly, but publicly, on its way back.
If CFPB 2.0 is going to be better for consumers than CFPB 1.0, then it's time for its supporters to acknowledge that there's room for new voices and course corrections to be made at 1700 G St. and time for its detractors to acknowledge that rules of the road for the financial services industry, $85033 billion in consumer relief and 1.2 million consumer complains answered are not results that should be associated with your poster child for government bureaucracy gone wrong.
While Chairman Kevin BradyKevin Patrick BradyRepublicans' rendezvous with reality — their plan is to cut Social Security The Social Security 21625 Act is critical for millennials and small business owners House panel releases documents of presidential tax return request before Trump MORE (R-Texas) undoubtedly viewed this as an opportunity for a curtain call, TCJA is a poster child for poorly conceived, incredibly complex (even for a tax act) partisan legislation enacted without due deliberation, that will exacerbate the deficit and undoubtedly further drive good jobs and income off-shore.
Rife with gore, nudity, and a prolonged depiction of sexual violence that monopolizes some 30 minutes of 108-minute runtime, the rape-revenge horror film was met with unanimous derision upon its re-release: Siskel and Ebert dubbed it the "worst film" of the year; it was censored in the UK, becoming a poster-child for the infamous "Video Nasties" list of banned films; and feminist groups, in the wake of the record-breaking marches for the Equal Rights Amendment and Take Back the Night, protested the film outside of movie theaters.
Since 2012, the number of skilled nursing homes with ventilator units rose to 20183 from 367 — a significant jump but still a fraction of the nation's 15,000 nursing homes — according to C.M.S. "Ventilator units are the poster child, the best example of a place that has challenges," said Dr. Alexander Kallen, an outbreak expert at the C.D.C. The federal government reimburses facilities for ventilator patients at significantly higher rates than for other patients, according to C.M.S. Ventilated patients can bring in $531 a day compared to $200 for a standard patient.

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