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"unmitigated" Definitions
  1. used to mean ‘complete’, usually when describing something bad
"unmitigated" Antonyms
partial imperfect indefinite mixed incomplete part restricted limited half unfinished fractional qualified uncertain sectional fragmentary conditional ambiguous moderate provisional minimal prepared ready temporary tentative equivocal anything but provisory contingent restrictive stipulatory conditioned codicillary dependent guarded tempered reserved cautious moderated very little mitigated abated assuaged diminished lessened bated bland blurred deadened dim faded faint faltering feeble hazy ill-defined imperceptible indistinct intermittent ceasing fleeting transient halting ephemeral interrupted infrequent inconspicuous subtle agreeable cultured dignified hidden quiet refined soft tasteful unnoticeable unobtrusive well-mannered concealed furtive moral secret silent unpronounced restrained conservative muted controlled discreet nonaggressive reasonable reticent subdued withdrawn aimless calm chilled cursory mild on a leash zero no little zilch nil zip naught flawed superficial fallible substandard unfit bad inadequate inferior lousy unsatisfactory dud faultful insufficient second-rate grudging complaining reluctant unwilling disinclined rancorous resentful halfhearted loath unenthusiastic indisposed apprehensive hesitant tepid resistant forced insincere dubious tainted doubtful questionable arguable debatable suspect clouded contestable disputable in doubt speculative doubtable dubitable iffy indeterminate unclear half-hearted off-hand perfunctory halfway divided diffuse scattered distracted separate insignificant middling modest lenient minor temperate trifling trivial nominal slight token meager(US) meagre(UK) ordinary bounded governed regulated bridled circumscribed finite reduced tethered false untrue erroneous inaccurate inexact untruthful fake incorrect unreliable wrong bogus corrupt corrupted imprecise inauthentic loose mock off phoney(UK) phony(US) inconsequential inconsiderable lesser low marginal negligible secondary fiddling frivolous petty piddling piffling

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JIM CRAMER: For you, your culture has – it's been unmitigated.
Everyone has been talking about Netflix's unmitigated success, Bird Box.
The White House wants unmitigated power to capture your drones.
After a match, she said, she will offer unmitigated praise.
Tonight could have been an unmitigated disaster, and it wasn't.
But the trip could not be counted an unmitigated success.
You don't need to consign yourself to unmitigated, unhappy restraint.
For someone used to unmitigated adoration, this was an unlikely choice.
The Josh McDaniels Era in Denver was an unmitigated talent disaster.
"It is pure, unadulterated, unmitigated BS," Stone told CNN on Tuesday.
Australians certainly support an unyielding border policy, but not unmitigated cruelty.
It has more to do with how unmitigated these failures are.
It's not as easy to find unmitigated pleasure in a book.
"The Democrat Caucus is an unmitigated disaster," Trump tweeted early Tuesday.
Facebook demands an unmitigated rawness that can be terrifying at times.
Once, such a gift might have been greeted with unmitigated gratitude.
"The Democrat Caucus is an unmitigated disaster," tweeted Trump on Tuesday.
He should have received extensive and unmitigated support in that effort.
It wouldn't be pretty, but then, neither would unmitigated climate change.
Put together, Monday's press conference was an unmitigated disaster for Trump.
It's not an unmitigated disaster, and it affects enterprises more than consumers.
It is no overstatement to call this design change an unmitigated disaster.
However, he supported the view that unmitigated building has hurt the sector.
And then it was an unmitigated slog that even Bronn couldn't save.
"Tax cuts for corporations is an unmitigated bullish point," Bernstein said Thursday.
For Gibraltarians, the UK's vote to leave the EU is an unmitigated disaster.
But his governments were far from being the unmitigated disaster Mr Bower describes.
But the unifying concept is the unmitigated joy that a dancefloor can bring.
The final minutes of the 2017 Oscars were an unbridled, unmitigated, unimaginable disaster.
But progressivism is inherently hostile to moderation because progress is an unmitigated good.
White House staffers tried to explain it would be an unmitigated PR disaster.
Questionable meetings with assassins, ties to malevolent international assets, and unmitigated shadowy intelligence powers?
Micah: 2016 has been an unmitigated disaster for everyone, and music fans weren't exempt.
The Lago Agrio region of the Ecuadorian Amazon is still an unmitigated environmental disaster.
The Iran nuclear agreement achieved none of its objectives and is an unmitigated disaster.
They judge globalization as an unmitigated disaster and loathe the idea of free trade.
His injury turned an already bleak day for the Titans into an unmitigated disaster.
"This press release, which is upsetting me, is an unmitigated, baldfaced lie," Lee said.
And they showed the true flavors and character of sangiovese, unmitigated by new oak.
"It is the fatal power of the imagination working through unmitigated terror," Cannon wrote.
"The result would be unmitigated chaos and irreparable voter confusion," the two legislators added.
Unmitigated global warming could result in catastrophic scenarios that outstrip any capacity to adapt.
"He elaborated on Thursday, telling NPR the briefing was "terrible" and an "unmitigated disaster.
Shazam has the unmitigated power of Zeus himself but maintains the spirit of a kid.
Her comments were an unmitigated catastrophe, and Kelly apologized on her show the next morning.
The idea that putting coffee in your sensitive undercarriage has health benefits is unmitigated faffery.
We have a great story to tell because the Olympics is just pure, unmitigated joy.
The decisions handed down certainly did not represent an unmitigated victory for the White House.
But in Ensenada, the police present their use of the drone as an unmitigated success.
The upcoming Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro are likely to be an unmitigated disaster.
Over the last decade, U.S. policy in the Middle East has been an unmitigated failure.
For every unmitigated disaster like Solo, there are multiple other box office hits for Disney.
If his proposals somehow pass, the effects on the economy would be an unmitigated disaster.
Draped in the rhetoric of accountability and meritocracy, journalism is an industry in unmitigated decline.
Let's pivot to contemporary conservatism, which I think we both agree is an unmitigated disaster.
This is an unmitigated disaster for a country that prides itself on its democratic government.
And lately, I've found myself often craving for these two's particular brand of unmitigated joy.
It would be an unmitigated disaster to so fully reject the will of the voters.
This film was the unmitigated critical favorite at Sundance and a hit once again at TIFF.
The world we're heading toward, with more or less unmitigated climate change, is that itself terrifying?
But the film has already largely been painted as an unmitigated disaster, and it's hardly that.
However, whether increasing oil production is an unmitigated good for the country is up for debate.
The firm did call Snap's life as a public company "nothing short of an unmitigated disaster."
The Golden Globes red carpet faltered more than once and was far from an unmitigated success.
Whether the show will be a wild success or an unmitigated trainwreck is still anyone's guess.
At 71, I find nothing comforting about looking the unmitigated evil of mortality in the eye.
A few of the "Visions" plays were "unmitigated disasters," the Times critic John J. O'Connor wrote.
"It's an unmitigated disaster," Jorge Castañeda, a former Mexican foreign minister, told the New York Times.
It would be an unmitigated disaster, offering less support for unhoused Americans, poor families, and seniors.
But some have begun to question whether autonomous vehicles, when they arrive, will be unmitigated saviors.
I have had exactly one garage sale in my life, and it was an unmitigated disaster.
"The Democrat Caucus is an unmitigated disaster," the president crowed on Twitter earlier in the day.
It was an unmitigated disaster, followed by the commission's second attempt that failed to even launch.
A prodigy who can read 17 books in a week, she regards others with unmitigated exasperation.
Contrast that with the various GOP healthcare plans that have been unmitigated political disasters for Republicans.
" —Eobard Thawne "We've barely begun, and already this is the worst, unmitigated disaster of my career.
Tales of unmitigated success haven't felt terribly relatable to me lately, but hey at least someone's happy!
The organization told the Associated Press Friday that closing the border would be an "unmitigated economic debacle."
The Saudi-led coalition's ongoing military campaign in Yemen has been an unmitigated disaster for Yemeni civilians.
"Pure, unmitigated thrill is what I feel," Mr. Levy said over lunch at Mr. Chow here recently.
His first exhibition was an unmitigated flop, money was scarce and his family thought he would fail.
But the process of investigation and deduction were still an unmitigated joy for much of this game.
It's an unmitigated bright spot not only on On the Rvn, but in Thug's catalog writ large.
Not unfettered capitalism, as he has said before, not unchained, not unmitigated—but capitalism, pure and simple.
The worrying flare-up of piracy off west Africa presents new challenges and unmitigated risks to sailors.
Even from the perspective of project proponents, outsourcing unmitigated harms generates fierce opposition and less sustainable results.
The report's well-documented bottom line is that wireless competition is a healthy and an unmitigated success.
Mike Lee calling the briefing "terrible" and an "unmitigated disaster" before trying to walk back his comments.
Republican lawmakers and candidates have portrayed the 2010 law as an unmitigated disaster that must be repealed.
For the Steelers today, the soccer-originated, pretzel-legged wonky kick proved to be an unmitigated failure.
That may sound like an unmitigated good — and, in many cases, children were removed from genuinely harmful environments.
Following from the unmitigated disaster that was Windows 8, Windows 1453 has been doing rather well for Microsoft .
What Rachel did was just take her own money and put up her work in an unmitigated way.
But when we wanted to feel like everything was not unmitigated shit, we turned to good ol' Jeff.
AIG's executive compensation has an "unmitigated pay-for-performance misalignment," ISS said in a report on May 7.
The answer to the first question should be obvious -- as a movement, Never Trump was an unmitigated failure.
The Obama Administration's incentive program for loan modifications, HAMP, was an unmitigated failure, achieving few of its goals.
Overprescribing of opioids has occurred because of a need to treat pain rather than to allow unmitigated suffering.
By 2013 there had been a youth exodus from Facebook because of the unmitigated harassment teens faced there.
With nary a redeeming feature, it's a no-holds-barred, genuinely unmitigated disaster as a piece of art.
And like any great innovation, they have the capacity to do tremendous good, but also cause unmitigated harm.
Its happiness has been of a more palpable and undeniable and unmitigated quality than any I've ever known.
Fyre Festival, a music festival run by a startup called Fyre and Ja Rule, is an unmitigated disaster.
"Back home, what we have right now is an unmitigated disaster," said Senator David Perdue, Republican of Georgia.
Once you get to the heart of them — the tenderest part — they reveal an unmitigated sweet, nutty goodness.
In plain English: the broadest, most comprehensive possible measure of unemployment is extremely low, an unmitigated good thing.
Orenstein's decision in the case was seen from almost all corners as an unmitigated defense of Apple's position.
The latest sign comes from the almost unmitigated flow of investor cash into funds that focus on stocks.
It's not an unmitigated disaster for Fox, which kept Morgan on a lean estimated budget of $8 million.
With the exception of a few actors, "Cats" is an unmitigated disaster — and a gigantic waste of time.
We may never know for sure whether he took an ounce of unmitigated pleasure in any of it.
"Unmitigated climate change and pollution interacts and endangers life, and that is well-supported by science," Overpeck said.
Their debate, held just a few days before the second vote, was an unmitigated catastrophe for Le Pen.
If you see her as a traitor, that would be an unmitigated victory for the rule of law.
That type of technology is an unmitigated evil, and nobody should be allowed to develop or use it.
The president has an opportunity to acknowledge that U.S. policy on the Syrian war has been an unmitigated catastrophe.
The resources beneath South Africa's soil, including iron ore, precious metals and coal, ought to be an unmitigated blessing.
From the minute the ACA passed, the right has been calling it an unmitigated disaster and predicting its demise.
"An unmitigated disaster," Steve Saideman, a professor at Carleton University who studies the NATO alliance, wrote in a note.
Finally, after seven years, Ryan came up with an alternative and it was an unmitigated disaster for the GOP.
But the first quarter of Game 1 and the fourth quarter of Game 2 were unmitigated disasters for Portland.
McSherry said that copyright holders don't have an unmitigated right to remove any of their content that appears online.
That takes us to the trade deadline, and a day that turned into an unmitigated disaster for the franchise.
The consensus among foreign policy observers is that Tillerson's time as secretary of state has been an unmitigated disaster.
If left unmitigated, climate change is going to bring the spread of new and urgent diseases like Zika virus.
Judalon is an unmitigated disaster, and her testimony to police and in court contradicts his assertions at every turn.
Some are even breast-feeding their babies in their campaign ads, which is an unmitigated triumph for normalizing nursing.
Fresh off the unmitigated disaster that was the Iowa Democratic caucuses, Nevada is kicking off caucuses of its own.
Rodgers's celebrity is a source of unmitigated joy everywhere here except in what used to be his innermost circle.
That Western narrative also skips over the fact that the land reform is far from being an unmitigated disaster.
New Jersey implemented its own reforms in 2017, and each passing year shows it to be an unmitigated success.
But in the time since, the celebration of her arrival has not translated into unmitigated affection for her work.
"The consensus view has been that engagement overseas is an unmitigated good, regardless of the circumstances," General McMaster said.
Anne Hathaway has admitted many a time that her 2011 Oscars hosting gig with James Franco was an unmitigated disaster.
In terms of critical response and opening weekend box office, Marvel's Black Panther has been an unmitigated, record-breaking success.
Whether you're a consumer, a techie or a D.C. lifer, we're here to give you... THE BIG STORIES: --UNMITIGATED FURY!
The vast majority of children in the justice system are contending with early childhood trauma and unmitigated adverse childhood experiences.
It's one-on-one basketball, Jordan Vs. Bird style, only not unmitigated shit and without an actual basketball in sight.
The people at M&M must be collectively enjoying a sigh of relief as they watch the unmitigated clusterfuck unfold.
And relief, too, that it's not an unmitigated disaster, as many a long-gestation venture can be, whatever the medium.
"Writing Samantha has been unmitigated joy because she's so wild and crazy and I can do crazy things," Clark explains.
If Bandersnatch was not an unmitigated success, it was, from Netflix's point of view, a peek into a possible future.
There she was — her mouth and eyes were round like her dimples in an expression of unmitigated wonder and joy.
Animals in anguish or in death throes correlate in her imagination with the war's unmitigated physical toll on human bodies.
So much for the thriller's bursts of action, shock, suspense, unmitigated evil, blood-soaked reversals and the inevitable chase. Story!
The ground-floor garage — designed to give way to surge — was an unmitigated mess, along with the docks and yard.
They are also motivated by the risks posed by rising seas, extreme weather and other consequences of unmitigated climate change.
The good news is that the movie abandons this choppy structure roughly halfway through, mostly in favor of unmitigated mayhem.
I've already seen it once, and even if the film were an unmitigated disaster, I would have found it bittersweet.
Something about it is an unmitigated joy — even if, at the end of the day, you would never condone thievery.
The Scarlet Knights have been an unmitigated disaster this season, perhaps the most dysfunctional men's basketball program in the country.
Instead, it's hard to read the news and not feel like the whole thing is going to be an unmitigated disaster.
"Homeowners' coverage, an $22.5 billion-a-year business in California, has become an unmitigated disaster for carriers," reports the Sacramento Bee.
This all goes to show that we cannot ignore the dramatic changes unmitigated climate change could bring to our winter months.
This isn't an unmitigated win for developers, since Google isn't making any promises about addressing their core problems with the update.
The key player is the ascendant Trade Representative, Robert Lighthizer, who views American trade strategy with China as an unmitigated defeat.
Once Poison Tap is unplugged, the backdoor stays on the computer, allowing an attacker essentially unmitigated access to the victim's computer.
An artist who wishes to work with such a charged subject needs to approach with unmitigated rigor in order to succeed.
Steel industry trade unions said it would be an "unmitigated disaster" if the scheme were allowed to fall into the PPF.
Mr. Ackman's funds are down about 47 percent and his miscalculated investment in Valeant Pharmaceuticals has turned into an unmitigated disaster.
IT WAS a "clear and unmitigated defeat", in the words of the vanquished themselves: Italy's governing centre-left Democratic Party (PD).
Depending on which army of lobbyists you believe, the Renewable Fuel Standard is either an unqualified success or an unmitigated disaster.
"Turns out people don't really feel the need to upgrade and Fitbit's stock has been a total, unmitigated disaster," Cramer continued.
President Donald Trump's withdrawal of US troops from northern Syria last week has led to an unmitigated disaster in the Middle East.
I think if we were capable — as two Jewish women — of experiencing pure, unmitigated joy, that's how we would feel right now.
And yet my great New Year's Eve Yorkshire pudding experiment — intended to accompany a roasted leg of lamb — was an unmitigated failure.
"For hedge funds, this is an unmitigated benefit as their tax liabilities could drop significantly," said Robert Willens, an independent tax consultant.
Not only is Seattle having problems with its streetcar projects, but its bike lane experiment has also been an unmitigated financial disaster.
A spill in these cold and dark waters could turn into an unmitigated disaster, affecting food webs and Arctic wildlife for decades.
"The company's Nook business continues to be an unmitigated disaster," Neil Saunders, chief executive of research firm Conlumino said in a note.
A Crow Looked at Me[...] is an unmitigated and unflinching examination of grief and an unapologetic statement of anxiety for the future.
Claiming loss and shame to boot The plaintiff filed the present suit But the law provideth no relief From such unmitigated grief.
Much easier to "resolve" it — a word choice that suggests an expectation of unmitigated success, as if Epic were your helicopter parent.
The Republican establishment is fearful that a Trump presidency would not only be an unmitigated disaster but also could destroy the party.
I mean the second debate ... we watched the second debate here, and that first 30 minutes for Trump was an unmitigated disaster.
The RFS has been an unmitigated success, helping to clean the air, boost local economies and provide a choice at the pump.
If there is one N.F.L. team worthy of being compared to an unmitigated trash fire, it's hard to argue against the Giants.
Do not expect seven touchdowns, but Foles could be surprisingly effective, especially against the unmitigated trash fire known as the Giants' defense.
Under administrations it opposed — like that of Joseph Estrada, who was eventually convicted of plunder — The Inquirer was unmitigated in its denunciations.
While the war has been an unmitigated disaster for the people of Yemen, it hasn't done any favors for U.S. interests either.
The Trump administration, from pillar to post, is an unmitigated disaster, lumbering forward and crushing American ideas and conventions as it does.
What makes this egregious is that the Libyan attack turned out to be the unmitigated disaster, which I and other members predicted.
Bask in the unmitigated beauty, the grace with which the good duck appears and vanishes into the white vacuum of your website.
Which raises the question: If you think Trump and his presidency are such an unmitigated disaster, then why are you helping him?
Sudan and Yemen continue to be unmitigated hotbeds for terrorism and were safe havens for bin Laden leading up to 28503/22019.
One said its poor plot got overshadowed by its all-star cast and another wrote that the film was an "unmitigated failure." 
It might be little consolation for most, but not everything that came out of this week is a complete-and-total unmitigated disaster.
The sole focus of my comments were directed at the unmitigated disaster that Phil Jackson has created since he's arrived in New York.
Trump, a Republican, quickly moved to mock the Democrats, calling the caucus confusion an "unmitigated disaster" in a Twitter post early on Tuesday.
Paul Ryan's plan will, with the signature of Donald Trump's pen, deny them the one thing keeping them from completely unmitigated extreme poverty.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa, declaring two days of national mourning from Saturday, described scenes of "unmitigated despair" in Rusitu, near the border with Mozambique.
The banks' structural reliance on wholesale funding means any unmitigated weakening of access to capital markets would also be negative for their ratings.
This month (and 2018, really) has been an unmitigated nightmare, but we are pleased to report that the purity of dogs remains untouched.
Make no mistake, an out and out conflict between the two nations would be an unmitigated disaster for the region and the world.
Ms. Kirchner had bequeathed an unmitigated shambles — a budget deficit roughly 8 percent of the country's annual economic output, according to the government.
There is a simple reason why Tillerson is at such risk of getting canned: His tenure, observers say, has been an unmitigated disaster.
This means that double-digit spikes to premium costs are unmitigated and causing many individuals to risk going without health insurance all together.
Without the Antiquities Act, the many treasured national landmarks we associate with America would be destroyed by unmitigated human interaction and natural deterioration.
I'm going to talk a little more about that in the wrap-up next week, but spoiler alert: It was an unmitigated success.
And now, as this bad, bad year comes to a close, there's finally a meme that captures the unmitigated exhaustion settling in our bones.
While temperatures also continue to rise, global warming is not as drastic as it would be in unmitigated climate change, according to these researchers.
This "movement," as Trump is wont to call it, was completely unmitigated by a Republican nominating system that has no "top down" delegate feature.
"We'll have a lot of problems keeping the UK food supply chain going adequately in the event of an unmitigated hard Brexit," he said.
After the unmitigated success of "Thank U, Next," she strutted into a pink trap house doused in crystals and champagne to unabashedly congratulate herself.
If the U.S. fails to do so, the result will be an unmitigated disaster, not only for the region, but for all of us.
Shakespeare portrays the killing of Caesar by seven of his fellow senators as an unmitigated disaster for Rome, no matter how patriotic the intentions.
And yet, Bush's first term was an unmitigated disaster whose ill effects still bedevil the world, and from which we have never fully recovered.
For many skeptics, Neha Thirani Bagri has written in Quartz, delineating the myriad potential harms of unmitigated climate change is not an effective strategy.
We are instead in the midst of a dangerous form of idolatry that praises unmitigated power, valorizes American nativism and borders on neo-fascism.
When it came out in 1996, my experience with action games on PC were first person shooters that emphasized unmitigated speed and explosive excess.
The shooting was an unmitigated tragedy that sparked nationwide arguments over video game violence, goth culture, guns, teenagers' use of the internet, and more.
"Progressives should consider this an unmitigated victory," said Hillary Clinton's former press secretary Brian Fallon, who now serves as a senior adviser for Priorities USA.
"Rahul Gandhi is now an unmitigated liability for the party," Pratap Bhanu Mehta, president of the Centre for Policy Research, wrote in the Indian Express.
Charlize Theron is no stranger to strong female characters, of course, but this one felt different somehow; more intense than than even Furiosa's unmitigated rage.
"Republican members would tell me some time after that hearing that they considered that hearing to be an unmitigated disaster for them," Schiff told me.
Release date: November 24 Why it matters: This film was the unmitigated critical favorite at Sundance and will certainly make a run at Best Picture.
Most of our recent interventions have been unmitigated disasters, both for the countries that have experienced them and the service members who have fought them.
Ending the ACA would be an unmitigated disaster for America's entrepreneurs: It would cause a rapid rise in healthcare costs and create substantial economic instability.
An obvious explanation to the stagnation of Twitter followers is that evermore customers are turned away by the unmitigated flow of false and malicious information.
And, thus far, it's been an unmitigated disaster, albeit a telling one, in terms of what his legacy will always be: the Monica Lewinsky affair.
To them, the unmitigated celebration of the lost star ignored not just that incident but the experience of all who suffered sexual assaults or harassment.
You get the HP TouchPad, an unmitigated disaster of a product that not only sold terribly, but also completely torpedoed the webOS mobile device platform.
The entire event was an unmitigated disaster, and it's likely that The Killing Joke will continue to fall from esteem in the years to come.
His first New York-based show is now on view at Sargent's Daughters gallery, where his paintings and installations fill the space with unmitigated color.
As entertainment, Candy Crush is an unmitigated train wreck that's banking on the lasting popularity of its lead-in, Big Brother, to drive Sunday night viewership.
"Our client is a very fragile person who has been subjected to unmitigated abuse," Mark White, lead attorney for Jones, told CNN's Brianna Keilar on Monday.
The jump to color from black and white, to high definition from standard—even the unmitigated failure that was 26D—those were moments in TV history.
The problems, including "pervasive" fire hazards, faulty electrical wiring and unmitigated mold growth, were caused by "improper installation, insufficient inspection and inadequate maintenance," the IG found.
All in all, Palmer said, the study shows that Scotland's HPV program has been an unmitigated success, one that will continue to pay off for decades.
This summer has already been an unmitigated cash grab for soccer in the U.S., with a Gold Cup where Mexico barely scraped together a B-team.
What caused my unmitigated revulsion more than a ninety minute harangue between a smug woman and a flailing man passing as a test of presidential fitness?
If present trends continue, the Trump presidency will be an unmitigated disaster, and we will be facing a very different political alignment four years from now.
The primary debate schedule constructed by the Democratic National Committee during the 2202 presidential election cycle was an unmitigated disaster for the party and its candidates.
SpaceX flew Starhopper on its first untethered flight in July, but Musk said Tuesday's launch — which appeared to be an unmitigated success — would be its last.
Here in the United States it would create a fair, accessible, unmitigated path to the voting booth that ultimately benefits our democracy, and benefits us all.
"It's an unmitigated disaster," said Jorge Castañeda, a former foreign minister of Mexico and a professor of politics and Latin American studies at New York University.
"Unmitigated, there is no health service in the world that would be able to cope if the virus let rip," said NHS England head Simon Stevens.
Read more: Trump is using the 'unmitigated disaster' of the Iowa caucuses to troll Democrats and say the only person who can claim victory is him
Ed rails against Brexit ("an unmitigated clusterfuck bar none") and Donald Trump ("he is presiding over the systematic no-holds-barred Nazification of the United States").
This year's Wrestlemania was an unmitigated disaster and the recent brand split is threatening to go that way so long as RAW underwhelms on a weekly basis.
Perhaps more than any other website, Amazon is responsible for the era of unmitigated convenience—an era defined by shitty labor practices and strong-arm tactics.16.
Trump took to Twitter to bemoan the "unmitigated disaster" that took place in Iowa, while his son Eric charged without evidence that Democrats were "rigging" the contest.
In a country that has been, relatively speaking, free of tragedy since the 1989 Romanian Revolution, the Colectiv fire was seen as an unmitigated and preventable disaster.
Agree or disagree with Mr. Ryan, at this point his members need him more than he needs them, at least to prevent unmitigated chaos in their ranks.
"This was an unmitigated disaster for the president, who bled significant political capital in exchange for absolutely nothing," one former Trump White House official told The Hill.
Just ask former content manager Selena Scola, who in 2018 sued Facebook claiming "constant and unmitigated exposure to highly toxic and extremely disturbing images" resulted in PTSD.
There is a growing body of evidence demonstrating how unmitigated stress – or toxic stress – can lead to long-term negative outcomes in childhood development, learning and health.
We&aposre going to tell you what to expect at tomorrow&aposs meeting and also, Rod Rosenstein created an unmitigated deep state disaster by appointing Robert Mueller.
"Once you get to the heart of them — the tenderest part — they reveal an unmitigated sweet, nutty goodness," she writes in a column for The Times Magazine.
Both failed and fragile health systems will likely accelerate the spread of the virus to the point where the Middle East could emerge as an unmitigated hotspot.
Many on the left are eager to declare the speech an unmitigated disaster, while those on the right are largely inclined to declare it an unprecedented success.
The inadequacy of the government's response was laid bare by the unmitigated epidemiological and public relations disaster that was the saga of the Diamond Princess cruise ship.
By 2015, the scientists were back in a state of unmitigated concern, with the clock at three minutes to midnight, the closest it had been since 1984.
It's a testament to the crumminess of modern aviation that a tiny screen and a few movies can make the difference between unmitigated misery and a tolerable experience.
The decision to use an app that it didn't need, to hide the creator of this app, and to delay the reporting process has led to unmitigated chaos.
"Unmitigated climate change will be very expensive for huge regions of the United States," said Solomon Hsiang, a professor of public policy at the University of California, Berkeley.
McCain moves deftly from answering a question on the state's solar energy infrastructure to slamming the President's signature health care law, calling it an "unmitigated disaster" in Arizona.
" 1988 Though Clinton has addressed every convention since 1980, he garnered unwelcome prominence at the 1988 Democratic National Convention with what The Associated Press called an "unmitigated disaster.
With Trump's surprise win and chaos overtaking the DNC, America's future seems increasingly uncertain, but not everything that came out of last week's election was an unmitigated disaster.
"The United States calls on Russia to end this unmitigated support immediately and work with the international community to prevent further, barbaric chemical weapons attacks," Ms. Nauert said.
Unmitigated risk-taking is, by itself, not an intelligent strategy for engineering innovation, any more than an explorer sailing aimlessly out to sea is a strategy for discovery.
"Seeing Elizabeth Warren on the Armed Services Committee and seeing her range of knowledge and experience grow is an unmitigated good thing for the Democratic Party," he said.
Bailey's season debut was an unmitigated disaster, as the 20-year-old yielded eight runs on six hits with three walks in 28 215/393 innings at Washington.
His one attempt at leading a public corporation, operating within the governance constraints imposed by law and regulation, proved to be an unmitigated disaster – for public investors, anyway.
The movie's misogyny is baked into its stereotypes — like the decorative, viperish enabler and the drug-dependent plaything — unmitigated by a late power flip that feels tacked on.
As Andre's star continues to rise, it's hard to picture celebrities agreeing to participate in his show for much longer, so savor the unmitigated shock value while you can.
There's a perception elsewhere that Florida is a land of misery and unmitigated stupidity, a sinking swamp teeming with urban sprawl, racist cops, and grannies in rhinestone MAGA caps.
Another thing to be wary of when allowing an app unmitigated access to your bank account is what, exactly, you're agreeing to when you sign up to use it.
"Closing the border would not be a good thing," says Colbert, before citing the US Chamber of Commerce's remarks that closing the border would be an "unmitigated economic debacle".
Outside perspective: One of the study authors said that unmitigated climate change may result in the largest transfer of wealth from the poor to the rich in U.S. history.
Whether by some kind of genius or unmitigated luck, The Emo Diaries, and particularly What's Mine Is Yours, arrived at the right time for emo's propulsion into public consciousness.
The song "Spectral Sun" floats the band's black metal into space; minutes of unmitigated loveliess go by before the song roars back down to earth like a falling meteor.
If human causes of climate change go unmitigated, he said, the Biscayne Bay will overcome the road here at high tide half the days of the year by 2100.
Critics of Backpage (and other sites like it) condemn this use of unmitigated internet freedom — and, indeed, it is indefensible, especially when those trafficked into sexual service are children.
His strategy was an unmitigated success: the $203 million McDaniels will make in his first four years will slightly outpace the earnings of 2014 11th overall pick Doug McDermott.
By the time President Obama pulled out all U.S. combat troops from Iraq in December 2011, the U.S. nation-building project was for all intents and purposes an unmitigated failure.
Trying to stop Americans — through the threat of legal force — from using these drugs would likely result in an unmitigated policy disaster, simply because of their popularity and cultural acceptance.
The rollout of legal pot in Canada's most populous province, Ontario, has been an unmitigated disaster with weeks-long delays for weed deliveries and more than 1,000 formal citizen complaints.
"The United States calls on Russia to end this unmitigated support immediately and work with the international community to prevent further, barbaric chemical weapons attacks," Nauert said in a statement.
Before the 2001 season, the Rockies committed $172 million to the free-agent pitchers Mike Hampton and Denny Neagle; less than three years later, both contracts looked like unmitigated disasters.
If there's one indelible lesson to be learned from the unmitigated clusterfuck that was 2016, it's that there's truly no greater medium for courting controversy than a disposable coffee cup.
With her youth and history-making run, her candidacy captures the most unmitigated example of a new kind of woman driven to run for higher office after Hillary Clinton's loss.
Senator McCain's own vision of American foreign policy, the neoconservatism of George W. Bush and Bill Kristol, was a complete and total unmitigated disaster for America — and indeed the world.
That is the amount Mr. Ackman's funds are down from their highs as he miscalculated, several times over, his investment in Valeant Pharmaceuticals, which has turned into an unmitigated disaster.
Earlier on Thursday, Newsom said officials were projecting that 56 percent of California's population would be infected with the virus over an eight-week period if the crisis went unmitigated.
Three senior White House officials conceded that its public explanation was an unmitigated mess, blaming the communications shop, with one describing it as the "weakest" element of the West Wing.
It would be reasonable to argue with his unmitigated trust in the computer models used to predict the greenhouse warming and his exaggeration of the present powers of genetic engineering.
The duo mocked their 2019 movie based on the much-loved Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, which Insider's Libby Torres called "an unmitigated disaster and gigantic waste of time" in her review. 
Mr. Trump's debate performances debates have not always been unmitigated triumphs: While he acquitted himself well in rebutting Mr. Cruz's denigration of what he called "New York values" in a Jan.
The mockumentary format technically allows for this kind of single-character focus, but there's no joy in spending so much unbroken, unrelieved time with such an unmitigated shit of a person.
While everyone suffered from gastrointestinal issues at some point due to the vacation, and they all nearly died on a boat, one facet of the Colombian vacation was an unmitigated success.
After Love was and still is an unmitigated masterpiece—a monolithic slab of icy-blue sadlad house that left clubbers weepy-eyed with delight at after-parties all around the world.
"His America-first strategy is becoming America-alone," says former White House communications director Anthony @Scaramucci about President Trump's weekend at the G85033 summit, calling it an "unmitigated disaster."https://t.
Nader had worthy and idealistic goals as well, but his candidacy accomplished nothing other than to help make George W. Bush president — an unmitigated disaster if ever there was one. Sen.
The report warned that unmitigated global warming would take a huge economic toll on the country while causing crop failures, more extreme fires, stronger storms and, potentially, more severe algae blooms.
Works like "Oh Momma Oh Poppa" from 2002 are studies in grief, shock and unmitigated viciousness, softened yet emotionally intensified by their extraordinary play of dark colors splintered by singing hues.
From immigration to social issues to health care, Republicans insist Biden is harming himself in battleground states where his appeal to centrist Democrats has long been viewed as an unmitigated asset.
For decades, historians and figures in popular culture erased or distorted Reconstruction, representing the period as an unmitigated failure while celebrating the establishment of professed white supremacy regimes in Southern states.
President Donald Trump seized on the chaos of Monday evening's Iowa caucuses to attack Democrats, describing the delay of the results as an "unmitigated disaster" and proclaiming himself the only winner.
Whether befriending African farm workers (and noting the indignities of apartheid) or peering excitedly at the heart and intestines of a dead giraffe, her unmitigated joy is the movie's secret sauce.
When trauma is experienced as a child, the unmitigated toxic stress created by these experiences can change brain chemistry, shape educational outcomes, and influence a person's future health and well-being.
The church stood on one side of my life, and what I wanted—a moral code determined by my own instincts, and an understanding of unmitigated desire—stood on the other.
Their ability to carry us, if not to memories from our childhood exactly, then certainly a child-like emotional state where we experience unmitigated awe, excitement and surprise, makes them irresistible.
IN FACT, CHRISTINE LAGARDE, MR. TRUMP, SAID THAT SHE'S TALKED TO ALL THE BEST ECONOMISTS IN THE WORLD AND IT WAS GOING TO BE AN UNMITIGATED DISASTER IF BRITAIN VOTED TO LEAVE.
The indictment of Chris Collins, the Republican congressman from upstate New York, on insider trading charges is an unmitigated disaster for him, even though some prognosticators say he could win reelection anyway.
Trump piled on to his criticism of Iowa's Democratic caucuses, labeling the contest an "unmitigated disaster" as officials there work to pry results from a process choked with confusion and technical snafus.
Thankfully, we here at MUNCHIES have thought long and hard about all the unwelcome elements that make Thanksgiving an unmitigated disaster and have come up with a surefire way to counter them.
"That will end the technical expertise of USAID, and in my view, it will be an unmitigated disaster for the longer term," Andrew Natsios, who led USAID under Bush, told Foreign Policy.
And in Republican eyes, bringing new oil and gas online is "pretty much an unmitigated good for the country," as evidenced in the recent private and state-led oil and gas boom.
In anticipation of her arrival in 2000, the decision was made to bury under a new wharf what had been, according to all contemporaneous accounts, a place of unmitigated depravity and suffering.
GOP lawmakers have warned of "unmitigated chaos" and "irreparable voter confusion" in North Carolina after the court's ruling Monday, saying they will appeal to the Supreme Court to overturn the federal ruling.
THE INTERNET OF THINGS TAKES DOWN MAJOR WEBSITES Here at Motherboard we've been warning you that the Internet of Things can be an unmitigated disaster for cybersecurity for around a year now.
They cry out against injustice, both personal and societal, lamenting both the immediate circumstances and broader systems that bind them: state-sanctioned violence, unmitigated mental illness, the outright torture of solitary confinement.
In progressive political circles, particularly outside oil and gas producing states, it is accepted that a fracking boom is an unmitigated environmental disaster, but others see a more complicated and nuanced picture.
In response to a global outcry, Mr. Bush established the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or Pepfar, in 2003, garnering bipartisan support and unmitigated success, demonstrated by a plethora of data.
That progress reflects an opening up of a society that no longer experiences the birth of a disabled child as an unmitigated tragedy, that no longer assigns chronic sorrow to the parents.
If the White House were to go through with that move, "it would be an unmitigated disaster," says Stephen Roach, senior fellow at Yale University and former chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia.
Most of us averted our eyes from that picture of unmitigated misery and admired instead the gemlike sky, the seabirds squalling over the creamy surf, the parasols propped like mushrooms along the shore.
I mean, lots, but ultimately the costs were too high, the tangible benefits too nonexistent, and the Space Shuttle was too much of an unmitigated disaster from start to finish in every way.
Promising starts have given way to unmitigated disaster for both the Denver Broncos and Miami Dolphins, who enter Sunday's tilt at Hard Rock Stadium with constantly revolving quarterback carousels and pronounced losing skids.
The Aruba Networks decision, in which Vice-Chancellor Laster relied on Aruba's trading price to set a fair value for its shares, is an unmitigated disaster for dissenting shareholders if it holds up.
He told Congress in 2009 that a law punishing the possession of crack cocaine far more harshly than the possession of powder cocaine was an "unmitigated disaster" that landed unfairly on minority communities.
Heartless legislators place LGBT youth at risk with 'bathroom bills' that equate to unmitigated discrimination against transgender youth and legislation that condones the refusal of services simply because of a person's sexual orientation.
For "Ideological Subjugation" and "Unmitigated Detestation," Beasley was inspired by what he sees as a modern political "witch hunt" to brand people with labels, like "evil or racist" rather than engage in discourse.
"This crime was driven by unmitigated greed," the judge, Valerie E. Caproni of Federal District Court in Manhattan, said before she announced the sentence, referring to one of Mr. Silver's two corrupt schemes.
It seems imposed on the story — and sounds more like the author talking than Bob — but it's a relief to finally feel a blast of unmitigated, un-alliterated anger blow through the book.
Like Huysmans's Jean des Esseintes, he merely escaped his isolation in the fantastical splendor of an aesthetic universe entirely of his own design, a world of unmitigated fantasy populated with suitably fabulous names.
Sources told CNN that Nielsen tried to explain they could not bring the policy back because of court challenges, and White House staffers tried to explain it would be an unmitigated PR disaster.
The main reason I haven't is squaring the fact that the ad revenue from it bankrolls a white supremacist sympathizer to broadcast an hour-long production of unmitigated racism, without any accountability whatsoever.
Trevorrow's more recent effort, The Book of Henry, looks like an unmitigated flop, but his ability to shepherd a franchise film and make money doing it makes him appealing to a studio's bottom line.
Image: Adam Barry / GettyIf you were to read The Verge's glossy 2,000-word exclusive about Facebook's first test flight of an internet-beaming drone, you'd think the June 28th flight was an unmitigated success.
"Florida's voting rights situation has become just an unmitigated crisis," said Jon Sherman, senior counsel with the Washington-based Fair Elections Legal Network, which is working with the firm Cohen Milstein Sellers and Toll.
"There's been a series of brutal reviews calling Tillerson everything from an "unmitigated disaster" (Tufts' Daniel Drezner) to "quite possibly the most ineffectual secretary of state since America's rise to global prominence in 1898.
While Trump has touted the meeting as an unmitigated success and claimed the country is no longer a nuclear threat, multiple reports have indicated the North Koreans have continued to develop their nuclear arsenal.
Relatedly, he needs to walk back the misguided White House invitation that he recently extended to Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte; the man is an unmitigated human rights disaster who doesn't deserve such a visit.
"The United States calls on Russia to end this unmitigated support immediately and work with the international community to prevent further, barbaric chemical weapons attacks," State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said in a statement.
From the moment the FDA approved the first pill for women, it was an unmitigated success, so much so that its popularity halted research into a male counterpart for the next decade, according Eig.
"Parade" (803), Picasso's painted stage curtain for a Sergei Diaghilev ballet of the same name, is more than twice the size of the colossal "Guernica" (280), his landmark anti-war statement of unmitigated suffering.
Patrick Philbin, one of Trump's attorneys, said the House's entire case depends on proving that the president's request for Ukraine to investigate his political rivals is an unmitigated sham with no legitimate alternative reason.
In the United States, NAFTA displaced 850,000 American manufacturing jobs according to the Economic Policy Institute — and it has suppressed wages by throwing U.S. workers into unmitigated wage competition with low-income Mexican laborers.
Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku came in from Everton and has had success in fits and starts but Chile international Alexis Sanchez, reportedly the highest-paid player in the league, has been an unmitigated flop.
"But the thousands of additional suicides that are likely to occur as a result of unmitigated climate change are not just a number, they represent tragic losses for families across the country," he said.
Former content manager Selena Scola has lodged a suit against the social media company, claiming "constant and unmitigated exposure to highly toxic and extremely disturbing images" had left her with post-traumatic stress disorder.
If not exactly a false equivalency, it is perhaps a false vicinity: the belief that Trump's unmitigated bigotry is just a few degrees removed from Clinton's history of establishment ties and nineties-era centrism.
Sources told CNN that Nielsen tried to explain they could not bring the policy back because of court challenges, and White House staffers tried to explain it would be an unmitigated public relations disaster.
" Following up on his earlier comments that Facebook's stock would pop if Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg left the company, Cramer said that management has turned the social media giant's situation into "an unmitigated disaster.
" By morning, however, Trump was taking potshots at the Democratic process, calling it an "unmitigated disaster" and claiming that the "only person that can claim a very big victory in Iowa last night is 'Trump'.
Either way, when it isn't deliberately provoking its detractors, Kimmy is pretty much an unmitigated delight — inventive, colorful and frequently more fun than anything else in the ever-expanding universe that is the television landscape.
After audiences responded to "Olaf's Frozen Adventure" with unmitigated hate – due perhaps to its exorbitant 22-minute run time or its several full-length songs – Disney removed the short from Coco showings starting Dec. 8.
By linking NATO to NAFTA — a trade deal that Trump considers an unmitigated disaster for America — Trump reinforced some of the Europeans' worst fears that he'll take a purely transactional approach to next month's summit.
While the film easily took first place at the box office, its opening is not an unmitigated success: The movie suffered through substantial reshooting and cost at least $150 million to make and market worldwide.
His lack of knowledge or even curiosity, his impulsive 'stable genius' actions, his complete ignorance of the consequences of abandoning allies on a whim, have all combined to produce this unmitigated disaster of foreign policy.
Three environmental groups on Wednesday said they intend to sue the U.S. government for allowing "unmitigated discharges" of polluted water from Florida's Lake Okeechobee, possibly contributing to red tide algae blooms harmful to marine species.
Word of the Day : not diminished or moderated in intensity or severity; sometimes used as an intensifier _________ The word unmitigated has appeared in 78 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Jan.
Sources told CNN's Jake Tapper that Nielsen tried to explain they could not bring the policy back because of court challenges, and White House staffers tried to explain it would be an unmitigated PR disaster.
In "Ars Poetica," language has its own dreams, not of sex but of "description, unmitigated / description," dragging the fainthearted poet into acts of seduction she'd really (swear to God, really and truly) rather not attempt.
Healthcare The only route left for Republicans is to vote for a full repeal of the Affordable Care Act with a promise that they'll do something later about the unmitigated mess that it will create.
Living in such an environment and among other people who are benefiting from the rise of technology alternatives to traditional services, it must be tempting to think of these innovations as unmitigated boons to mankind.
" As for my anxiety, I shouldn't worry too much about it—it's a natural response, she tells me, to living in a time of unmitigated disaster and destruction: "If you're not anxious, you're not paying attention.
The numbers are in and can't be denied: casting a woman as the Doctor was an unmitigated success, proving that if you expand a sci-fi universe to be diverse and inclusive, new fans will come.
In his address to Congress and the nation on Tuesday, President Trump made sparse mention of a leading focus of his first six weeks in office — his unmitigated assault on the nation's environment and public health.
And it was before an unmitigated, unpaid for $1.5 trillion tax cut that will cause the deficit in 2023 to spike, exploding the debt from the current high of $21 trillion to $33 trillion by 2028.
Espousing unmitigated hatred for gay men, the killer later said his own murdering of Schindler "could have been averted had homosexuals not been allowed in the military," a kind of "boys will be boys" on steroids.
That was a nonstarter for leaders, who took every opportunity they could to remind members that an uncontrolled immigration debate just months ahead of a midterm election would be an unmitigated disaster and a futile exercise.
Left unmitigated, rising temperatures from climate change will increase inequality and mortality rates in the U.S. by the end of the 21st century, a team of economists and climate scientists warn in a study published today.
Travelers who want an unmitigated dose of Chile's wilderness can now travel from Alerce Andino National Park, near the city of Puerto Montt, to Cabo de Hornos National Park at the southern tip of the country.
After helping the United States to a bronze medal at the 27 Turin Games, the Americans' next two trips to the Olympics were unmitigated disasters: last place in 23 and next-to-last place in 22.
On campus, your relation may be in much more dire straits, having their minds shaped in the midst of the unparalleled and unmitigated rage of the American left, where "cancel culture" and groupthink overshadows academic debate.
"In this role, as with so many others, the F.S.O.C. has been an unmitigated failure," Mr. Giancarlo wrote in a 2015 op-ed article with Michael Piwowar, a Republican commissioner on the Securities and Exchange Commission.
To get American young men and women involved in perpetual warfare in the quagmire of Syria and the Middle East would be an unmitigated disaster that as president, I will do everything in my power to avoid.
With Monopoly: Game of Thrones, players get to control their preferred houses and buy up land all around Westeros and Essos to screw over their opponents and eventually dominate the world through the power of unmitigated capitalism.
Perhaps the one thing keeping Tuesday from becoming an unmitigated disaster for Republicans is that the Senate map greatly favored the GOP coming in, with 10 Democratic senators up for reelection in states Trump won in 2016.
The idea is to get people to counseling, or at least to talk with someone they love and trust before they find themselves dealing with unmitigated and debilitating levels of depression, anxiety or other mental health issues.
Featuring the likes of Juan Atkins, Kassem Mosse, Benji B, Chaos in the CBD and Leisureware, the two day, multi-venue bash was an unmitigated success, and we're already counting down the days till next year's event.
The further away I get from my youth, the more I want to warn the younger generation, those Gen Z'ers in their puka shell necklaces and scrunchies and Vans that what they love is actually unmitigated garbage.
The nationally televised debacle in Iowa was an unmitigated disaster for the Iowa Democratic Party, the entire reporting process for gathering and tallying precinct voting results appears to have been mired in widespread technical and operational breakdowns.
I'm not going to sit here and say, "Oh, he's an unmitigated racist," but he is a person who's repeatedly chosen to side with the white resentment side of an issue, and I'll give you a good example.
But the brand has appropriately focused on one of the fastest-growing markets in the U.S. for its American debut, and it has a lot to do with the unmitigated success of online plus-size retailer Full Beauty.
From the moment it was first proposed straight through to the present, every setback or bump in the road was bemoaned by the GOP as an unmitigated disaster, as evidenced, in their opinion, by the law's abject failure.
Nonetheless, it seems to me that the most interesting thing about the show is its unmitigated weirdness, a full season of programming put out by a major streaming platform whose intended audience cannot be major in its scope.
"The unmitigated gall of Barry Bennett and Doug Watts: To attempt to curry favor with the Trump campaign by delivering Dr. Carson's campaign infrastructure on a platter is nothing short of amazing," Williams wrote in a Facebook post.
That said, EDM's greatest asset isn't really its capacity for intense emotional weight or unmitigated sincerity—which is what this trailer seems to suggest we should be expecting from XOXO, so keep your fingers crossed on this one.
That's part of the idea, of course — his main trait is passivity — but it doesn't make for a very good protagonist, especially next to Chau's character, who is a pragmatic spitfire, and Waltz's, who is an unmitigated weirdo.
The country's most significant military incursion since the 1991 Gulf War has turned into an unmitigated disaster and a significant personal embarrassment for Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the man thought to be the architect of the campaign.
This past weekend was an unmitigated disaster for President Donald Trump's policy in Syria and the fight against ISIS — not to mention America's allies in the country and the Syrian people who hoped to see an end to war.
In this small corner of Havana, in this history-making moment between two nations that have remained stuck in a ludicrous stalemate that has resulted in immeasurable human suffering, I sensed unmitigated joy and hope for a new Cuba.
The shutdowns of late 1995 and early 1996 -- which then-Speaker Newt Gingrich forced under the belief it would hurt President Bill Clinton mortally in advance of his re-election bid -- turned into an unmitigated disaster for the GOP.
Whether we're talking about burgers sandwiched in a bun made of ramen or mass hysteria brought about by Korean honey butter chips, we've all been witness to the unmitigated ability of a single recipe to change the world forever.
But while acknowledging the dire state of Rio's public finances — the underfunded schools and hospitals, the unpaid government salaries and the unmitigated misery of its hilltop favelas — some experts say the Olympics will provide benefits for years to come.
HCA has stated that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is contributing 0003%-6% of EBITDA, implying that a repeal of the ACA that is unmitigated by any measures to preserve insurance expansion could increase leverage by about 0.2x EBITDA.
"While I'm confident that history will judge Obama's visit and speech as a unmitigated home run, in the Cuban context he's only a pinch-hitter or a warm-up batter," said Ted Henken, a Cuba scholar at Baruch College.
In part, that's what makes A Crow Looked at Me so stirring: Released just more than six months after Geneviève's death, it is an unmitigated and unflinching examination of grief and an unapologetic statement of anxiety for the future.
It instead digs out the absurdities of being wealthy (or adjacent to wealth) around the turn of the 19903th century — the affectations, the frills that cover up the crudeness of real life, and above all, the vast, unmitigated boredom.
As a result — to the great benefit of the American people — trade restrictions were imposed only once during the nine years the provision was in place: President Barack Obama's tire tariffs, which unsurprisingly proved to be an unmitigated failure.
Groff, who is white, was less critical of American Dirt than Sehgal was, but her review was far from an unmitigated rave: It wrestles with a number of questions over whether Cummins had the right to write this book.
They played two matches together at the 2004 event and it was an unmitigated disaster as they stumbled to consecutive quick defeats, ending an ill-fated experiment that no captain has been courageous, or foolhardy enough, to try since.
This is not to say that if Richard III had belonged to a chat group of other hunchbacks he would have been a cheerful fellow, but only to comment that unmitigated outsiderness has always been poisonous and remains so.
Its resulting legacy has been mixed — from slickly produced multiday affairs to unmitigated disasters, like the Fyre Festival — but the wildfire-spread of festivals since has led to an increasing number of exciting, smaller-scale events organized each year.
"The implications of unmitigated climate change for the UAE make its cities unbearably hot, water even more scarce and the region more unstable," Rachel Kyte, the CEO of the United Nations' Sustainable Energy for All initiative, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
" H.R. McMaster told Landler Trump had "moved a lot of us out of our comfort zone, me included," but that his approach has merit: "The consensus view has been that engagement overseas is an unmitigated good, regardless of the circumstances.
Although the show hasn't been the unmitigated success some were expecting, it ranked as the top new drama on CBS, pulling in plenty of younger viewers and attracting an average audience of 10 million across its 18-episode first season.
"Brexit is completely unpredictable for the U.K. ... I think it's been an unmitigated disaster for the U.K., and in the short term, it's made the U.K. almost uninvestable," Grimstone told CNBC's Dan Murphy at the Global Financial Forum in Dubai Monday.
Tichy's hope is that the website will exist not only an archival document of the project but as an ongoing testament to the students' resilience and creativity in the face of their government's unmitigated failure to take care of them.
To get back to my main point, it is not only the entire and unmitigated responsibility of the next president of the United States to restore the confidence of their trusted allies, but more importantly, to restore America's confidence in itself.
"There's no getting around it: at the federal level, 2017 was an unmitigated disaster for the environment and public health with President Trump and his Cabinet quickly becoming the most anti-environmental administration in our nation's history," read the report.
To the contrary, the very real possibility of overhauling and wholly transforming our criminal justice system exists, and needs to be pursued with unmitigated and tireless vigor of the movements we are seeing in cities, counties and states across the country.
The move is a response to concerns that criminals are increasingly using encrypted technology to hide from authorities, but it has drawn unmitigated ire from tech and civil liberties organizations, who warn that it would undermine security and endanger online privacy.
The tension is already building: Swan reports that Trump told other leaders at the G7 that, in his mind, "NATO is as bad as NAFTA," a deal he considers an unmitigated disaster for the U.S. and a massive waste of money.
May's divided cabinet is constraining her power to negotiate, and the thought is dawning in some capitals that Britain might end up, accidentally, leaving the bloc without any deal at all, which most experts say would be an unmitigated disaster.
Despite the social and economic disruption, we must keep in mind that the worst-case scenario in an unmitigated epidemic would lead to 2.2 million deaths in the US, according to a model from the Imperial College Covid-19 Response Team.
In the words of political analyst and former Mexican Foreign Secretary Jorge Castañeda, the Republican candidate's triumph is "an unmitigated disaster", and the relationship between the two countries is so damaged that there are now "very few tools to fix it".
"There's no getting around it: at the federal level, 22019 was an unmitigated disaster for the environment and public health with President Trump and his Cabinet quickly becoming the most anti-environmental administration in our nation's history," read the report.
They reveal a bipartisan consensus to lie about what was actually happening in Afghanistan: chronic waste and chronic corruption, one ill-conceived development scheme after another, resulting in a near-unmitigated failure to bring peace and prosperity to the country.
Her crotchety neighbor, Alfie (the always entertaining Tom Wilkinson), growls at her about the "unmitigated eco-apocalypse" that used to be a garden, but then again, he growls at everyone, including Vernon (Andrew Scott), the young man who prepares his meals.
A complex balancing act between liberal and conservative priorities, the bill provoked withering criticism at the time from conservatives, but in recent years it has faced unmitigated hostility from liberals and civil rights advocates who see it as a wellspring of mass incarceration.
Obamacare was an unmitigated disaster, and it is up to President Trump and the Republican Congress to replace it with a patient-based plan that puts the power of the most important decisions any of us will make back into our hands.
And I think part of it was there was such a cultural bedrock view that what they were doing was unmitigated good, kind of a libertarian ideal, that it took time even for them to realize how their technologies were used for ill.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump, fresh off a five-country swing through Asia, sought Wednesday to cast his first 10 months on the world stage as an unmitigated success, claiming a "great American comeback" that has restored the US' standing in the world.
Yet most industry veterans who spoke to CNBC over the past several days described just that — an unmitigated stampede out of positions yet amid a fully operational market that is doing what it's supposed to, no matter how much pain it causes.
Black Americans and other Americans of color are already carrying the weight of cruel, unreckoned-with histories on their shoulders; so to live amid unmitigated, too often racially motivated violence with little to no accountability on the horizon feels a lot like abandonment.
It also seems to be setting the stage for a grim plot twist in which Dany essentially turns into her father, the mad king Aerys II Targaryen, and reacts to her losses with a vengeful, unmitigated rage that threatens all of King's Landing.
My experience as an intelligence officer tells me that Manafort's unmitigated greed and his business practices — including money laundering and his frequent use of offshore accounts — highlight vulnerabilities that Russian intelligence officers could have exploited to their advantage, including while he was working for Trump.
But at home in Miami, with his back against the wall heading into Tuesday's vote in Florida, he has campaigned in Latino neighborhoods, and a "super PAC" supporting him is now running this ad, aptly titled "Orgullo," as an expression of unmitigated, untranslated ethnic pride.
The Bay of Pigs operation, as it has since become notoriously known, was, of course, an unmitigated disaster—those exiles who weren't killed by well-prepared pro-Castro forces were rounded up and imprisoned until the Kennedy Administration was able to negotiate their release.
"After last night's unmitigated disaster in Iowa, Hillary Clinton once again finds herself running neck and neck with an upstart challenger in a race that never should have been this close to begin with," Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus said in a statement.
The United States has backed the Arab states in the war, but the U.A.E. has received powerful pushback from various American officials who see the idea of an urban assault on a densely populated city as an unmitigated disaster, in both military and humanitarian terms.
As if in response to this, recent releases, such as D'Angelo's "Black Messiah," Lamar's "To Pimp a Butterfly," and Beyoncé's "Formation," have luxuriated in creating spectacles of unmitigated blackness, reminding audiences that the global industries profiting from black culture would not exist without black people.
The George W. Bush administration, for example, despite its highly effective financial measures against the Kim regime, not to mention unmitigated ideological hostility toward it, settled for a capitulatory deal in the wake of Pyongyang's serious escalation, its first nuclear test in October 2006.
"These young people have no idea that they could be putting Hong Kong on a potentially dangerous collision course with the motherland and bringing an unmitigated disaster," wrote former top Hong Kong security official Regina Ip in an editorial in the state-run China Daily.
"These young people have no idea that they could be putting Hong Kong on a potentially dangerous collision course with the motherland and bringing an unmitigated disaster," wrote former top Hong Kong security official Regina Ip in a recent editorial in the state-run China Daily.
In Blue, for instance, which unpacks the idea of liberty or freedom — considered an unmitigated good in the French political schema — Juliette Binoche plays Julie, a woman who is given ultimate freedom: Her husband, a famous composer, is killed in a car accident, along with her child.
But while there have been remarkable successes in gaming consoles, there have also been many unmitigated failures—systems so ill-advised, so poorly planned, or so terribly marketed, that they were doomed to e-waste facilities and top shelves of closets as soon as they appeared.
Contrast this with the presumptive Republican and Democratic nominees: Donald Trump is a thin-skinned reality TV star with an authoritarian streak, and Hillary Clinton is a former secretary of state whose signature contribution to foreign policy — the 2011 military intervention in Libya — was an unmitigated disaster.
We can slag on hair metal as portrayed in Decline II as the easy target it is and laugh at the posing, the swagger, the fringed scarves, and the unmitigated, glossy id of it all, but we can't deny its influence on music and culture in general.
Scola's lawyers say that she developed post traumatic stress disorder as a result of "constant and unmitigated exposure to highly toxic and extremely disturbing images at the workplace," and allege that Facebook does not have proper mental health services and monitoring in place for its content moderators.
But in the unmitigated chaos of Brexit, Jeremy Corbyn, the opposition Labour leader, is trying to remint himself as a safe pair of hands, and an unlikely salve to jittery British markets panicked by Prime Minister Boris Johnson's plans for an abrupt split with the European Union.
Rather, they offer glimpses of what José Esteban Muñoz called, after philosopher Ernst Bloch, the "anticipatory illumination of art," meaning a world which fights injustice and inequality with the unmitigated force of the imagination, grounded in historical analysis but not chained to textbook versions of the past.
While it's far from the first big event the company has thrown since the Note 7 proved to be an unmitigated and seemingly endless disaster, the unveiling will be yet another very public trial for the company as it attempts to put those bad vibes behind it for good.
That Kanye is suggesting he wants to go back to his perceived roots, and that he's appealing to higher authorities than American government, and that he's trying to remind people of his production genius are certainly coherent bits of damage control after the unmitigated disaster that was 2018.
Then I noticed her face beneath her helmet: Her mouth and eyes open as round as her dimples, her face an expression of unmitigated wonder and joy, and there beyond the glass, I noticed for the first time just what a good time she seemed to be having.
The prompt allocations of funds for the decontamination of Vieques should be one of the priorities during the current budget process and it should also include federal grants for the development of the island's economy; which was ravage by decades of unmitigated contamination by the U.S. Armed Forces.
North Carolina Republican leaders accused the federal court's decision of introducing "unmitigated chaos" to the state's 29 elections — and while they are surely peeved at the thought of losing congressional seats, they aren't wrong in thinking the court has upended the 224 landscape in North Carolina and nationwide.
Most economists believe unmitigated climate change will be a serious problem for the US: And most believe immediate action is warranted: In both cases, these numbers are considerably higher than in most surveys of public opinion; the public is much more prone to seeing climate as a distant threat.
When they aren't being handed out on account of ineligible players, scandals and unmitigated financial disasters – not to mention the failure to fulfil a fixture, which condemned Middlesbrough to relegation in 1997 – the last port of call for points deductions is a big ol' scrap on the side of the pitch.
While there's no doubt in my mind that humans will eventually visit Mars and even build a base or two, the notion that we'll soon set up colonies inhabited by hundreds or thousands of people is pure nonsense, and an unmitigated denial of the tremendous challenges posed by such a prospect.
After a meeting at the White House this week, Bevin called the Affordable Care Act an "unmitigated disaster" in Kentucky, despite strong evidence to the contrary, even as he conceded that repealing and replacing the system so heartily embraced by his predecessor, Steve Beshear, has been more difficult than expected.
The treatment given "This Love" by our perpetually parentless heroes had every element that made Beavis and Butt-Head so poignant—and highlighted everything that Death's video lacked—all together in one place just waiting to be unpacked: raging teenage hormones, suburban boredom, unmitigated rage, and tales of broken families.
And in Iowa, there was continuing chaos as Tom Perez, the embattled chairman of the Democratic National Committee, called on the state Democratic Party to "immediately begin a recanvass" of its caucuses, which Mr. Trump had already called an "unmitigated disaster" — a statement that drew a rare measure of bipartisan agreement.
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" On Brian Williams's "11th Hour" show on MSNBC, one guest, David Jolly, the one-time Republican congressman, who has renounced fealty to that party in the age of Trump, repeatedly used the word "sociopathy" to describe the policy, and said those who had come up with it were displaying "unmitigated depravity.
Watched by a sun-kissed sell-out crowd of close to 2101,000, who helped pump an estimated $350 million into the local economy, and topped off by an American winner to highlight a Memorial Day holiday weekend, this year's Indy 500 was by at all levels an unmitigated high-octane success.
If I were totally oblivious to what I was eating, I can safely say that I would have enjoyed it without reservation, save for the yet-unmitigated gross-out factor of having to pick a stiff cricket leg that just wouldn't go down with the rest of it off of your tongue.
"The theory is that if China continues unmitigated expansion, both militarily and economically, and we don't compete to protect our influence, the consequence could be that we are edged out of those areas and we lose the ability to address what we perceive as counterterrorism national interests in Africa," the AFRICOM official said.
The global response to the coronavirus remains highly uneven, and even if the United States does everything right to flatten the curve of transmission in the days and weeks ahead, unmitigated hotspots — say in Yemen or Syria — will profoundly affect Europe, the Arabian Peninsula, the Indian subcontinent and, ultimately, all of us.
" Read Our Review No. 49 Vevey, Switzerland "Hotel du Lac," which chronicles a single woman's vacation at a Swiss resort, is generally viewed as Brookner's "most absorbing novel; the heroine is more philosophical from the outset, more self-reliant, more conscious that a solitary life is not, after all, an unmitigated tragedy.
In spite of a rocky start and unmitigated opposition from Congressional leaders, the law has ended discrimination against people with pre-existing conditions, expanded coverage to 803 million mostly working class Americans, slowed the growth of health care costs, and created new incentives for providers to deliver higher quality care at a lower cost.
Many of the older West African immigrants I knew parroted the language of white supremacy, willfully blinding themselves to the unmitigated, and perhaps more important, unrectified, disaster that was slavery, because to look at the legacy of that history head-on would mean relinquishing some of the privilege that being "the good black" affords us.
The commission called for by Gillibrand and Graham would document "any harm or attempted harm" related to U.S. election systems leading up to the 2016 vote; review foreign cyber interference in other countries; account for emerging threats and unmitigated vulnerabilities related to election systems; and identify steps to address cybersecurity vulnerabilities in election systems.
Yang's sheer courage is undeniable, but it also made me think of the unmitigated horror she went through, how hard she fought even as both medical and criminal justice institutions apparently failed her, and how purely fearless she is not only to share her story now but continue to give a voice to survivors.
Republican nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's performance at Wednesday night's national security forum with "Today" show host Matt Lauer was an unmitigated disaster.
China's 'lost generation' recall hardships of Cultural Revolution Timeline of the Cultural Revolution The great leap backward Following the unmitigated disaster of the Great Leap Forward — in which tens of millions of ordinary Chinese died as a result of Mao's policies — the Chairman was at perhaps his most vulnerable point since the end of the Second World War.
For almost everyone who lives and works in the Amazon — as well for environmental activists around the globe — the fires are considered an unmitigated disaster, not only posing immediate health threats but also devastating huge swaths of a forest that plays an essential role in soaking up carbon dioxide and helping to keep global temperatures from rising further.
If and when Republicans again treat healthcare as a project to be undertaken by the GOP and the right alone, treating Congress and the presidency as a one-party state, their "product" will be so alien to the views of mainstream America that their next version, like their first try, will be an unmitigated disaster politically.
After spurning close US partners at the G7 summit in Canada over his sense that the US is being cheated on trade, Trump turned to touting his historic summit with Kim as an unmitigated success that will quickly lead to North Korea abandoning its nuclear weapons -- even though the regime offered no new concessions or verifiable commitments on paper.
"Millions of Southeast Asians who have access to the internet for the first time now also have access to a sludge of information that has largely been unmitigated by state control," Sinpeng said, adding that Facebook is now the main source of news for many Southeast Asians, the majority of whom trust information shared by friends in their networks.
"I think the media and other politicians are underestimating the unmitigated fury a lot of women — like me — will feel if Warren is forced out because of a massive pressure campaign to intimidate the millions of voters who actually prefer her," said Liat Olenick, a public school teacher and progressive activist in Brooklyn who supports Warren.
This new Emma doesn't play too fast and loose with the story or its most familiar beats, but it digs out the absurdities of being wealthy (or adjacent to wealth) around the turn of the 19th century — the affectations, the frills that cover up the crudeness of real life, and above all, the vast, unmitigated boredom.
You might think that Frankenthaler's unmitigated love of paint and lifelong practice of spontaneous innovation would leave little patience for a procedure as exacting and collaborative as the woodcut, but it turns out that her audacity and vision were more significant forces in the shaping of this remarkable body of work than any medium-specific skill set.
So while, yes, it would be nice if the league were transparent about the process by which the ball was changed—and even nicer if they issued formal statements that didn't hand-wave the subject away—the fact is that as far as I can see it's an unmitigated good thing for the game's fans if the ball is juiced.
It has a nominee who uses bigotry as a negotiation tactic, a base exposed as having no moral compass or set of principles it wouldn't sacrifice for him, and yet another speaker of the House who is saddled by an unmitigated political mess he might not be able to clean up after Tuesday because he chose to be led instead of leading.
Coach Tyronn Lue has insisted that he intends to deploy a defensive strategy in the playoffs that will solve the unmitigated disaster his team became on that side of the ball in the second half of the season, but there is no telling if he will bring it out early in the playoffs or save it for more difficult matchups down the road.
This week, the American Immigration Lawyers Association, along with more than 150 other faith-based and community organizations sent a public letter to Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson and Attorney General Loretta Lynch urging them to end the unnecessary and inhumane treatment of refugee families and children seeking protection from extreme and unmitigated violence in these three countries, a region known as the Northern Triangle.
Seeking positive momentum Trump encouraged his advisers to plan a summit that would highlight his perceived deal-making prowess, hoping to capture some of the media attention that followed him to Singapore last month, where he met for historic talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The President declared that event an unmitigated success, despite evidence Pyongyang is continuing to develop its nuclear program.
There are clearly a range of different economic consequences associated with different strategies for fighting the Covid-0003 epidemic, although the chorus of right-wing economists who pounced on the president's tweet to argue that it was already time to end stay-at-home orders and send people back to work don't appear to have thought through just how economically devastating a wholly unmitigated outbreak would be.
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New York (CNN Business)Based on how two high-profile initial public offerings have done lately, Uber might be better off pitching itself as a delivery service for plant-based food via Uber Eats instead of a company that takes passengers from point A to point B. Uber rival Lyft (LYFT), reported its first results as a public company after the closing bell Tuesday, has been an unmitigated flop on Wall Street so far.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Yang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' MORE in an early morning tweet on Tuesday labeled the Democratic caucuses in Iowa an "unmitigated disaster" after the state's Democratic Party decided to delay results in the first-in-the-nation voting in the wake of technical and reporting concerns.
Former White House communications director Anthony ScaramucciAnthony ScaramucciScaramucci says 25th Amendment should be considered to remove Trump, citing 'full-blown insanity' Scaramucci: G-7 summit an 'unmitigated disaster' for Trump Scaramucci attends charity event featuring Biden in the Hamptons MORE on Friday compared President TrumpDonald John TrumpOur justice system must reward success Former Biden economic adviser: 'I really like a lot of' Warren's tax proposals Roy Moore calls for Omar to go back from 'whence she came' MORE to the Rev.
Their third, and most recent, full-length album, Sick With Bloom, was an unmitigated success, hailed by both critics and fans as the band's most focused and furious offering to date; it came out at the tail end of 503 via Gilead Media, and landed like a neutron bomb right in the middle of more than a few carefully calibrated year-end lists, missing ours only by dint of that cheeky late release date (though I squeaked it onto my own, and got real excited about it regardless).
Anthony ScaramucciAnthony ScaramucciScaramucci says 22019th Amendment should be considered to remove Trump, citing 'full-blown insanity' Scaramucci: G-7 summit an 'unmitigated disaster' for Trump Scaramucci attends charity event featuring Biden in the Hamptons MORE said in an interview on Tuesday that President TrumpDonald John TrumpOur justice system must reward success Former Biden economic adviser: 'I really like a lot of' Warren's tax proposals Roy Moore calls for Omar to go back from 'whence she came' MORE is mentally unstable and Cabinet officials should consider using the 25th Amendment to expel him from office.
"I think the idea of a Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE or a Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE presidency would be an unmitigated disaster for this country," he said.
Former White House communications director Anthony ScaramucciAnthony ScaramucciScaramucci says 25th Amendment should be considered to remove Trump, citing 'full-blown insanity' Scaramucci: G-7 summit an 'unmitigated disaster' for Trump Scaramucci attends charity event featuring Biden in the Hamptons MORE on Saturday attended a charity event in the Hamptons that featured former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenFormer Biden economic adviser: 'I really like a lot of' Warren's tax proposals Poll: Trump trails top 2020 Democrats in Michigan Monmouth acknowledges poll showing Biden losing support was 'outlier' MORE as a speaker.
But I've also seen the growing pains and early problems associated with many of these technologies: The early internet of things has been an unmitigated disaster, with millions of insecure, internet-connected baby monitors and home surveillance systems co-opted into a botnet to attack the internet's underlying infrastructure, a new era of consumerism associated with product upgrade cycles for traditionally long-lasting appliances like fridges and washing machines, and smart devices made by companies that may-or-may-not go out of business in the next couple years, killing their devices with them.

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