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This role made him the most second guessed human on earth.
In the interview with The Sun, Mr. Trump second-guessed Mrs.
"He never second-guessed me, not once," he said of Obama.
I no longer second-guessed myself, and started tweeting less cautiously.
Throughout the playoffs, everybody second-guessed him, and he's always bounced back.
"I wouldn't of second guessed it, I wouldn't change anything," she says.
"I've never second-guessed [Kim's] sobriety in all of this," Sassoon said.
For a few tortured days, I second-guessed everything I clicked on Spotify.
But inevitably, given the political season, he was second-guessed back home: Gov.
And we are constantly under scrutiny, constantly being doubted, constantly being second-guessed.
She told CNBC that she second guessed herself a lot when she was younger.
And he second-guessed a federal judge who ordered his old campaign manager jailed.
I just never second guessed it—this was what I was going to do.
Roberts, who wrote the majority opinion, effectively second-guessed lawmakers' judgment on the matter.
Any losing campaign gets second-guessed, and so it will be for Team Clinton.
That, regardless of intent or stated inspiration, every nuance and reference could be second-guessed.
As always, the Emmys will be second-guessed and analyzed, looking for snubs and surprises.
"They might have second-guessed themselves after that one, you never know," Seager said, smiling.
The Clinton campaign's strategy will, of course, be second-guessed, as stumbling frontrunners always are.
This is within the administration's discretion and therefore cannot be second-guessed by the courts.
As an editor in London, she habitually second-guessed her correspondents: "clarevoyance", they called it crossly.
"You know we're going to get second-guessed and we're going to get questioned," Furyk said.
I'm thankful for the experience and have never second guessed my decision, after it was done.
" Mr. Braun added: "We both come from a background of being second-guessed our entire career.
The answer is within the experience of the officers being second-guessed on a daily basis.
"They should not have second-guessed them, because anything Amazon puts their mind to, they're very successful."
My long locks and I feel it's been an excellent decision and I've never second-guessed it.
Northam's campaign, which was second-guessed by everyone, outperformed expectations by privileging local issues over national ones.
On Baseball LOS ANGELES — Every baseball manager expects to be second-guessed; it comes with the job.
But he has also overdirected, undermined, second-guessed and frustrated lawyers who were trying to help him.
He said the Republican had repeatedly been underestimated by a media landscape that constantly second-guessed him.
I wasn't sure about the first two at 58- and 62A; I second-guessed myself too much.
And while the move came as a shock to many, the actor said he never second-guessed himself.
The tactics the men chose can be second-guessed, but the result of their efforts speaks for itself.
This was rapidly second-guessed because the fifth overall pick turned out to be teenage sensation Dwight Gooden.
Though he admits to a few pre-wedding jitters, Farr says he never second-guessed his choice of bride.
He's always been second-guessed throughout his career as to whether he can be more than just a server.
If Cruz, for example, shines -- and wins on Monday night -- Trump's gambit is sure to be second-guessed. 2.
That is, the Court second-guessed, and rejected the president's judgment on a policy question related to national security.
I thought it was right to save thousands of Libyans from Gaddafi, but we were now being second-guessed.
But Fleury, having been second-guessed before during his 13-year career, said he was not surprised by criticism.
Thanks in part to the chaos that preceded them, these Oscars will be nitpicked and second-guessed to death.
"He never second guessed whether he was doing the right thing," his defense attorney, Thomas Green, told the judge.
"Mueller will not want anything he does second-guessed because [Whitaker's] authority may be questioned," Moreno said in an email.
No one second guessed themselves and everyone seemed to be trained well enough to act accordingly in a timely manner.
But I've never asked or second-guessed the reasons for which we did this, which was to professionalize an industry.
He then second guessed his own behavior and sought to go easier on his son whenever they were in disagreement.
The Democrats' choice to nominate Clinton, a disliked figure of the establishment plagued by scandal, will be endlessly second-guessed.
That strategic thinking will be second-guessed by more ideological activists for years to come, but it was what it was.
Ted Cruz, she saw her opportunity to do so — though at first she second-guessed whether she could really do it.
Although it was sad to say goodbye to my friends and colleagues in London, I have never second-guessed my decision.
If you glimpsed any of the rampant spoilers for this episode, you may have second-guessed them while actually watching it.
"They should not be second-guessed," said A. Lee Bentley III, the United States attorney for the Middle District of Florida.
The R&B singer, born Solána Rowe, second-guessed her debut album so thoroughly that it was delayed for a year.
The push won him acclaim from liberals but chafed Ms. Pelosi, who conspicuously second-guessed some of his decisions to colleagues.
In October, he publicly second-guessed his role in perpetuating what he called the "institutionalized meathead culture" of the food industry.
He noted that unlike other federal judges, whose positions can only be second-guessed by appeals courts, immigration judges report to Sessions.
No Democratic candidate was second-guessed in recent weeks more than their now-victorious nominee in the Virginia governor's race, Ralph Northam.
Though he has no intention of leaving the place he calls home, he second-guessed his decision not to evacuate, he said.
That's why cops hate being second-guessed by community activists and journalists, who in their eyes are ignoring this established legal standard.
In India, a leading TV channel dropped an interview with a former home minister because he apparently had second-guessed the army.
Also, I worry that his staff is not being allowed to develop decision-making skills because it's worried about being second-guessed.
The date was mediocre at best — but in the days that followed, I second-guessed my decision not to see him again.
Voters frequently second-guessed their electoral choices as they tried to game out which candidate would be best equipped to beat him.
Today's civil servants spend much more time in the public spotlight, being second-guessed every minute on Twitter and on cable news.
Rivera says her parents did not approve of her choice to get breast implants at the time, but she's never second guessed herself.
Had Joe let Beck live, fans may have second guessed exactly what You wanted to say about his particular brand of toxic masculinity.
Most men don't find cooking demeaning, and giving him an area where I never second-guessed him and was always supportive helped enormously.
I could have second-guessed myself all day, but I eventually got up and approached the baker, who was alone at the counter.
MagnifyMoney surveyed 836 people with investment accounts and found an unmistakable pattern: People of all ages second-guessed their earlier decisions around investing.
Few outsiders will agree to serve if they feel their decisions will be second-guessed by the man whose name is on the door.
And I've never second-guessed decisions that we've made, and I'm certainly not going to second-guess this one, not at this point, anyway.
The 66-year-old general was branded a traitor after he dozed off during military events and second-guessed Mr. Kim's orders, it said.
Furyk will also be second-guessed for playing the notoriously inaccurate Phil Mickelson in the unforgiving alternate-shot foursomes, rather than fourball (best ball).
Fifteen minutes later, meeting with reporters in his office, Collins second-guessed his failure to challenge, musing that he had had nothing to lose.
Though Biesemans second-guessed decisions over and over again, he said there were a lot of personal breakthroughs on the set of Embers & Dust.
Mr. Trump has voiced his support for Britain's withdrawal from the bloc — calling himself Mr. Brexit — and last year, he both second-guessed Mrs.
He told the team that he could have had the White House chef whip up something nice for the players but second-guessed it.
Efforts to regulate businesses would be blunted if agencies were forced to bring only the easiest cases to avoid having their decisions second-guessed.
"The media should not fear that its journalists' professional judgments will be second-guessed by juries without benefit of careful independent review," he wrote.
Kentucky, a 1986 decision that made an exception to the centuries-old rule that peremptory challenges are completely discretionary and cannot be second-guessed.
For another 24 hours, I second-guessed my decision, wondering if I would ever work again, wondering if being a whistleblower would mean being blacklisted.
In a mix of candor and defensiveness, Mr. Obama said he had second-guessed himself more on Syria than any other issue during his presidency.
An American president should be knowledgeable, thoughtful and trustworthy enough to discharge his or her duties as commander in chief without immediately being second-guessed.
However carefully it responds to violent efforts to breach its borders and attack its people, Israel finds itself falsely portrayed, second-guessed, and ultimately condemned.
In the Afghan government's case, though, officials struggling to address war and an economic crisis seem to have decided that they cannot bear being second-guessed.
It was a stark contrast to the Giants' ninth inning, and Bochy will be second-guessed to death, because that is the way this all works.
"Listen, the evacuation issue is something that can't be second-guessed at this time because we have to focus our priority on saving lives," explained Abbott.
Trump hotel executives, Dinesh Chawla said, have second-guessed just about everything about the project, even the chosen furniture, which has been relegated to storage trailers.
Trump understood even then that her efforts to forge her own role would be second-guessed and scrutinized at every turn, including by her spouse. Mrs.
Their own doctors were second-guessed by the university's, the suit says, and the students were required to immediately withdraw from all classes, programs and housing.
Physicians are sensitive to being second-guessed, even when their beliefs about how well treatments work are based on their own experiences and intuitions, not rigorous studies.
Rosier got the start over N'Kosi Perry, who had a rocky season and faced heat for two questionable Snapchat posts, and the decision was quickly second-guessed.
But the states' verdicts this year may face the greatest risk in decades of being second-guessed by the larger and more racially diverse states that follow.
Even McConnell's attempt on Friday to close the door on the healthcare debate and move on to other pressing issues such as tax reform was second-guessed.
And so I started hearing from parents who wanted to give their kids an old-fashioned childhood only to find themselves second-guessed, sometimes by the authorities.
Reading a strategy Still, if Trump's decision to release the document was second-guessed by some close to him, the President himself showed no signs of regret.
Hell, even Mike Brown and Konstantin Batygin, the two Caltech astronomers who published tantalizing clues that point toward a so-called "Planet Nine," second-guessed their results.
The people's will should not be compromised, second-guessed, or held hostage by politicians who are unwilling to recognize that they are on the wrong side of history.
Even though Unseld never second-guessed hiring someone who had zero experience in the pros, he did wonder if professional players would treat Bzdelik like a substitute teacher.
Investigative tools If there are more administrative hurdles, and concern that actions will be second-guessed, agents may decide to avoid certain investigative tools, the former agent said.
The Fed has done a masterful job of helping guide the economy out of the abyss of the financial crisis yet is continually second guessed by politicians and pundits.
Jackson Moore, given a brooding, forceful presence by Mahershala Ali, is an intern at Harvard Medical School who believes he's often second-guessed — and worse — because of his skin color.
In the court papers, Acting Solicitor General Jeff Wall said the lower courts had wrongly second-guessed the president on national security policy when reviewing the March 6 executive order.
But when tendinitis seized his ankle and crept up his shins until they swelled, Pete Kostelnick second-guessed himself for trying to log the fastest run across America ever recorded.
Over and over again, it was mid-level workers, compliance officers, and outsiders who uncovered the Theranos deception—only to be overruled and second guessed by those at the top.
Hyon Yong-chol, the defense minister, was executed with an antiaircraft gun in Pyongyang, the North's capital, after he dozed off during military events and second-guessed Mr. Kim's orders.
" Former NYC Police Chief Ray Kelly, says that, "police are being less proactive because they're being overly scrutinized and second guessed and they're afraid of being sued or thrown in jail.
BLANKFEIN: I THINK THAT ALL THAT IS FINE AND WHEN THEY GET SECOND GUESSED DOWN THE ROAD WHEN EVERYTHING IS SORTED OUT PEOPLE WILL FIND ABSOLUTELY FAULT WITH WHAT THEY DID.
If I knew he'd be president, and America was going to be divided, or a racist country, and not a nation that I felt welcome in, I would've definitely second-guessed.
As for GENERAL TSO, the clue came to me immediately, but I second-guessed it a few million times — it was so groan-worthy, and, I think, a rather obvious clue.
The abrupt nature of the announcement can surely be second-guessed — if only by fueling skepticism about its origins — and can perhaps most charitably be viewed as ripping off a bandage.
"It is problematical and not typical," said Carville, who second-guessed Biden's strategy for not being more aggressive in attacking President Trump on a daily basis ever since news broke Sept.
In reality it meant that I overthought and second-guessed every decision because I thought it had to be "perfect" — in hindsight, I wish I had realized that "good" was fine!
Many of them regularly second-guessed their thoughts and actions, hesitating to voice their opinions on work-related matters or keeping their vibrant personalities under wraps out of fear of being stereotyped.
Stepanov, who previously worked for Russia's anti-doping agency, said he second-guessed himself countless times during a three-year stretch where information he fed to WADA did not lead to action.
Ms. Clark has been second-guessed for years for losing the case when it seemed so obvious to so many that Mr. Simpson had killed Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald L. Goldman.
"I like to be judged on the score card at the end of the year rather than on every stroke, and not second-guessed in a way that was inappropriate," Buffett said.
Of course, clock management is an inexact science and all coaches have been second-guessed at one time or another, but make no mistake Reid will be under the microscope on Sunday.
In the aftermath, New Mexico State Coach Chris Jans said he understood that Harris would be second-guessed for kicking out the ball to Brown instead of trying for a layup himself.
In a statement to reporters Friday, Paul said he expected his decision to be criticized and second-guessed, but he felt it was the right one based on the evidence of the case.
In a New York Times interview published Wednesday, Trump second-guessed his decision to nominate Sessions, an Alabama Republican who was the first sitting senator to back the real estate mogul's presidential bid.
And is it always worth making the transition, particularly for women songwriters who then have to contend with the added pressure of having their looks picked apart or their skills potentially second-guessed?
Stepanov, who previously worked for Russia's anti-doping agency, said he second-guessed himself countless times during a three-year stretch where information he fed to WADA did not lead to any action.
After mentioning that he had second-guessed his retirement from the start, Lesnar stated that he didn't pick the matchup and was willing to fight anyone the UFC put in front of him.
In the past, the Supreme Court has ruled that the justice minister shouldn't be second-guessed by the courts except in the most extreme circumstances or when ministers have misinterpreted their legal obligations.
He praises Mr. Paulson, Mr. Geithner and Mr. Bernanke — but he also raises important questions: The tactics the men chose can be second-guessed, but the result of their efforts speaks for itself.
He didn't need to, and nobody would have second-guessed it since they had already filmed his piece of it, but he stayed out there just for me and just to enhance my performance.
Now, there he was, set to begin a fifth, after a break long enough that Dodgers Manager Dave Roberts would be second-guessed only if he kept his ace left-hander in the game.
Just as world-class athletes dig deeper when they are second-guessed or their abilities are questioned, experienced prosecutors work twice as hard to uncover the evidence in a case when they are attacked.
CNN previously reported that some Justice Department lawyers second-guessed the decision to charge the Russian companies, fearing that its lawyers could game the legal system to obtain sensitive information from the US government.
That said, Disney's stunning growth, primarily through a series of once-second-guessed deals that paid off spectacularly, has left its future looking both very bright and incredibly murky without Iger at the helm.
He said the proposal "frees up parties to innovate, take risks and meet the needs of their customers without the fear that their efforts will be second-guessed through statistics years down the line."
In urging the Supreme Court to review Judge Furman's decision, Mr. Francisco, representing the Trump administration, wrote that Mr. Ross had wide discretion over the census that could not be second-guessed by courts.
Despite repeatedly saying that they want Ford to be heard in an even-handed forum, Republicans have vehemently second-guessed her recollection of the alleged assault, which is something that Mitchell will probably probe extensively.
Charley Wilkison, executive director of the Combined Law Enforcement Associations of Texas, a police union, said police are often criticized and second-guessed, but they have the fundamental right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Mr Mistry complained he was never truly at the helm, and that all his decisions were second-guessed by Mr Tata in his role as chairman of charitable trusts that own two-thirds of the group.
If Fed Chair Janet Yellen wants to prove that policymakers are not being pulled along by investors who for years have second-guessed them, this week may offer a rare moment of calm to do so.
Kentucky, in which the court carved out an exception to the centuries-old rule that peremptory challenges during jury selection — ones that do not require giving a reason — are completely discretionary and cannot be second-guessed.
For someone with that mind-set, it was hard to sit out a season, but Ferrell said he never second-guessed his decision to attend Clemson and wait until the star players ahead of him departed.
Many times the teams getting a choice have made the safe pick and taken the lowest possible seed, perhaps not wanting to be second-guessed or to fire up an opponent by picking it out of order.
I've second-guessed Comey on a lot of this, but I've always added that the FBI director was forced to work "off the map," navigating uncharted territory, so critics might want to cut him a little slack.
And on Sekulow&aposs radio show today, he and Giuliani offered an extraordinary window into their strategy deliberations admitting they will be second- guessed if the president goes forward with the interview and it all blows up.
Is it any wonder that members are less inclined to take their committee work seriously when they are second-guessed at every turn by leaders who claim to know what is best for the party's electoral success?
But the hybrid sports car's style caught so many stray glances, struck up so many conversations, and felt so radical at the time that — were I to be gifted $23,28 — I would have second-guessed ever owning one.
"It's disconcerting to me that planning based on the promise of certain rules and taxation levels is actually being second-guessed after clients had put money into that vehicle," said Katie Brewer, a financial planner in Garland, Tex.
One friend, who is trans, was peeved by a couple of recent articles about trans people who clearly don't represent the majority of that population — some who reject any gender identification, and others who've second-guessed their transitions.
It is long past time that Congress address the egregious waste in the farm subsidy system, improve the efficacy of the food stamp program, and free farmers from having routine land use decisions be second guessed by Washington bureaucrats.
Since his arrest last fall, his supporters, including conservative lawmakers and media outlets, have portrayed Chief Gallagher as a valiant SEAL who was being unfairly second-guessed and prosecuted over heat-of-the-moment decisions in a combat zone.
Twitter, an internet company that is struggling to attract more users, found it hard to settle on a clear strategy in part because several co-founders who once ran it continued to serve on the board and second-guessed the boss.
But where powerful women like Cersei Lannister, Daenerys Targaryen, and Sansa Stark have had to plot, fight, and claw their way into positions of power, Charlotte and Theresa's authority is simply a fact, not to be questioned or second-guessed.
San Jose Police Chief Eddie Garcia praised the officers after the rally for "their effectiveness and their restraint," while the city's lawyers said officers did not create the danger and should not be second-guessed for legitimate law enforcement decisions.
The brunt of the blame for the loss fell on setup man Addison Reed, who allowed a two-out, two-run single to shortstop Didi Gregorius in the eighth, but managers are always second-guessed in these types of games.
And because Manhattan is also the nation's media capital -- home to the headquarters of CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox and the New York Times -- every controversial move by Vance can easily end up being picked over, second-guessed and broadcast worldwide.
That's the key insight that the Biden team, against the advice of a lot of smart party strategists who second-guessed them, had from the beginning — that this would be a campaign about who could beat Trump, not about ideology.
She pored over maps the week before, but along the way and against her better judgment, she second-guessed herself, and would follow groups of runners she encountered who looked like they knew where they were going, only to be burned several times.
The president obviously didn't want to sign the bill, which limited his power, second-guessed his foreign policy, acknowledged Russian meddling in the election that brought him to power, angered the countries targeted by the sanctions, and even upset America's European allies.
To wit: One study found that maximizer college graduates chose jobs with higher starting salaries than did satisficers, but the maximizers were less satisfied because they felt regret and second-guessed their decisions, fearing there was still a better option out there.
He said that no one in the Vatican had second-guessed the pope's decision to avoid mentioning the Rohingya or considered pulling the plug on the visit, which even the pope's supporters consider a tactical blunder for a usually politically sure-footed pontiff.
Bush had a tough day, learning of Haley's endorsement right before a town hall meeting in Summerville, South Carolina, where four members of the audience second-guessed his campaign strategy and offered tips on how to have a greater impact in the state.
Congress retorts that its powers to compel information are far more sweeping than that and encompass oversight of important matters in general — and that its decisions about what information it wants to subpoena are not to be second-guessed by the White House.
They did not simply believe the officer's claim that he had to shoot during and should not be second-guessed for making life-or-death, split-second decisions, the rationale often used to successfully ward off even charges against cops in such cases.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices eased after Brent touched $2000 per barrel on Thursday for the first time in nearly six months on the suspension of some Russian crude exports to Europe as investors second-guessed the market's ability to rally further.
In a 2-1 decision, the court said U.S. District Judge Margo Brodie improperly second-guessed whether Mumuni, 25, intended to kill FBI Special Agent Kevin Coughlin in June 2015 by stabbing him repeatedly with an 8-inch kitchen knife in Mumuni's home.
Thus, as an appeals court explained in one of these decisions now under review by the Supreme Court, it's one thing for a court to respect the fact that agencies are allowed to make policy decisions without being second guessed by judges.
"While there may be instances of someone branded who later second-guessed or regretted her decision, the evidence will be clear that the decision was knowing, voluntary, and based on free will at the time it was made," reads the motion from Raniere's lawyers.
Highlighting seminal figures such as Audre Lorde, Angela Davis, Pina Bausch, and Marsha P. Johnson, this selection of historical portraits, narratives, and experimental video works offers a cross-section of accounts by and about women who have refused to be second-guessed or silenced.
According to a program note from Foxy Henriques — the company Mr. Fox founded with Simon Henriques, who plays a plurality of roles in the young, eight-member cast — the artists second-guessed themselves recently as the country was roiled by gun violence and racial tension.
Namely, a new American presidential administration and its officials are being undermined and second-guessed by a series of leaks, including intelligence leaks, consisting of material presumably from wiretaps on American citizens, namely Flynn and possibly others, who were incoming members of that administration.
President Trump&aposs travel ban, aimed at countries that failed to provide the information necessary to properly vet travelers to the U.S., was twice revised to satisfy judges who second-guessed the president&aposs statutory authority and concluded that the ban was intended to discriminate against Muslims.
For if a vote for Mr Trump feels like an act of self-defence, his supporters no more want him to be fact-checked or nagged than they themselves would care to be second-guessed after blasting away at a shadowy figure on a darkened porch.
Alford said after practice Monday that he second-guessed himself for not using his reserve big men, Ike Anigbogu and Gyorgy Goloman, more than the four minutes each played against the Trojans, so there's a strong chance he tries to make up for that against Washington State.
The first part dealt with labor activism; this segment concentrates more loosely on what the theater is calling "radical creativity" — movies "by and about women who have refused to be second-guessed or silenced," as the guest curator, Dessane Lopez Cassell, has put it in press materials.
The three men have been portrayed in conservative media outlets and social media posts as dedicated warriors battling enemies who wear no uniforms and follow no laws of war, only to be unfairly second-guessed by military lawyers and commanders far from the scene of battle.
More pointedly, it is the result of repeated decisions in Washington giving rise to the view abroad that while many U.S. economic officials and negotiators are well respected as individuals, their statements or the results of their negotiations often are second-guessed or overruled by top leaders at home.
CAVUTO: Now, there used to be an old rule here following this president the last 18 months that those who doubted him would be proven wrong, and that everything ends up OK and markets come back from what look like debacles, and people who second-guessed him have been proven wrong.
After dropping serve three times in the opening two sets in which Goffin second-guessed the Canadian's booming delivery to such an extent that it began to look like a pea-shooter, Raonic won 15 service games in a row thereafter, conceding just eight points when he landed his first serve.
In a 2-1 decision, the appeals court ruled that U.S. District Judge Margo Brodie, an Obama appointee, improperly second-guessed whether Mumuni, 85033, had intentions to kill FBI Special Agent Kevin Coughlin when he stabbed him repeatedly with an 8-inch kitchen knife in June 2015 in Mumuni's home.
Not only has he second-guessed his lawyers and changed them several times, hampering his own defense; he has also tested the patience of the judge, James M. Burke, clashing with him over the use of a cellphone in the courtroom, then filing court papers accusing the judge of being biased.
Just because of my respect for the office, the literal physical office in which I stood, and the office of the president of the United States, I, I can't imagine — many things people can second-guess, but walking out at that moment I don't think is one that could be fairly second-guessed.
Nobody knows the finer points of the law better than Ruth, but she's second-guessed regarding her style as she prepares to appear before the U.S. Court of Appeals, and confronted with doubts from colleagues -- including the ACLU's legal director (Justin Theroux), an ostensible ally -- regarding whether her approach will really work with the judges.
"If intelligence community employees and contractors believe that independent IG determinations may be second guessed, effectively blocking the transmission of their concerns to Congress and raising questions about the protections afforded to them, they will lose confidence in this important reporting channel and their willingness to come forward with information will be chilled," the inspectors general wrote.
I did think of a childhood riddle though, and found this: In hindsight, I think this was one of those puzzles that reward the swashbuckler; there were a good number of clues I second-guessed and danced around before realizing my initial idea was right, and other than the theme answers there weren't a ton of obscure references.
" The federal judge who oversaw the trial — G. Thomas Eisele, a Nixon appointee to the bench who died two years ago — wrote in a 2015 letter to Mr. Holder that he had second-guessed his decisions ever since and was left "with the firm conviction that justice was not served in this particular case, solely with regard to the sentence of death imposed on Daniel Lewis Lee.
" It was a challenging role for Krieps, who says that she had to remind herself not to bring modern values to a character rooted in a time where patriarchal dominance wasn't second-guessed.. "As a woman from our days, if you read a character in the '50s, it's difficult because the women then were obliged to be a certain way, and stay in [their] box.

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