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"appallingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is very bad or that shocks people

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But from there, the administration's alleged response was appallingly lacking.
But instead the melodrama amplifies to an appallingly hackneyed crescendo.
"That's appallingly low," said Frank DiBello, Space Florida president and CEO.
Yet despite the lowering of standards, dropout rates remain appallingly high.
Mr Trump has made an appallingly sloppy case for his emergency declaration.
Name Withheld Your friend treated her spouse in an appallingly manipulative way.
But gushing is optional -- and, in his case, it appears appallingly sincere.
The amount the Trump administration is doing against Russia is appallingly zero almost.
Appallingly, a jury cleared Officer Brailsford of all criminal charges earlier this month.
Disease and premature death are still appallingly common, but they are becoming less so.
Appallingly, DHS also created a visa waiver loophole, with Obama's permission, solely for Iran.
Appallingly, these unions regularly spread their abuse around to the very workers they represent.
The FBI's statistics on police killings were (and are) so appallingly incomplete, they are unusable.
"The amount the Trump administration is doing against Russia is, appallingly, zero, almost," Schumer said.
It's just appallingly bad, and that's because the governance of the place is very problematic.
Even suggesting that a comparison to civil war might be worth thinking about is appallingly inaccurate.
The way it vaguely resembles a man, grasping greedily and appallingly underneath blood-soaked bed sheets.
The graphics experience was underwhelming, and battery life falls, appallingly, under three and a half hours.
And that it is appallingly easy to be kind to people who are not like you.
That's great news, but compared to other advanced democracies, America's voter turnout is still appallingly low.
It's an appallingly self-serving playbook, but it's one that the current E.P.A. is falling for.
Moreover, the photos are printed in appallingly low resolution, which drains them of all their zip.
As an editor of translations, I have seen how bad — how truly, appallingly awful — many are.
Even in cases with appallingly brutal facts — jurors were still often moved to vote for life.
In others, they are new underpowered devices, like the iPhone SE or 5c, featuring appallingly outmoded hardware.
"Lyft's response to this sexual predator crisis amongst Lyft drivers has been appallingly inadequate," the complaint says.
"Lyft's response to this sexual predator crisis amongst Lyft drivers has been appallingly inadequate," the lawsuit states.
But to Naomi, no less stricken than the others, it was glittering and sharp and appallingly bright.
Within 10 years, most of that dance quality had diminished appallingly, with a loss of central energy.
"LYFT's response to this sexual predator crisis amongst LYFT drivers has been appallingly inadequate," the lawsuit stated.
"LYFT's response to this sexual predator crisis amongst LYFT drivers has been appallingly inadequate," it later adds.
" He adds, laughing, "That was sort of optimized by the New Yorker who said we were 'appallingly entertaining.
This may be a childish ploy, but it's appallingly successful among adults who have become accustomed to civility.
"Lyft's response to this sexual predator crisis amongst Lyft drivers has been appallingly inadequate," according to the complaint.
Last year, six judges with appallingly low grant rates for asylum claims were promoted to hear immigration appeals.
Trump opted for a white pith helmet, which, while it matched sartorially, proved appallingly offensive to many Africans.
He did not deny that arresting the women was an appallingly clumsy (and self-defeating) thing to do.
Instead, at such an appallingly low wage level, it's being used as a weight to suppress workers' wages.
I went in with an open mind, but much to my dismay, the presentation proved to be appallingly uncool.
Mr Rockwell's thoughtful and pained performance elicits a surprising amount of sympathy for Fosse, even as he behaves appallingly.
And if we treated animals as they deserve, human inhumanity to humans would stand out all the more appallingly.
" George Freeman, a Conservative lawmaker, said the footage looked "appallingly rough," but called for restraint from "instant armchair judgment.
She plays middle-of-the-night tricks (pee is involved), behaves appallingly in church, and sneaks into a movie.
But as Bobby Berk appallingly revealed on the first season of Queer Eye, our mattresses are heavy with… gunk.
Of the grazing leases that do get checked, an appallingly large number of acres are failing rangeland health standards.
Chris Patten, Hong Kong's last colonial governor, called the verdict "appallingly divisive", and a "vengeful pursuit" of past political events.
Most appallingly, you claimed that China was a danger to the world as one day it may even "retake Taiwan".
Greenpeace said China needs to "radically overhaul" the way it manages its chemical industry, which is now "appallingly under-regulated".
Bafflingly, shockingly—nay, appallingly—it seems as if virtually no one else even... knows the dusty stick is a thing?!??
And, lord knows, law enforcement in this country remains appallingly indifferent to the lives of black Americans, young men especially.
But then what could be more ridiculous than the cross, that appallingly public symbol of scorn and hopelessness and utter failure?
You think abortion is murder and tweeted — appallingly in my view — that doctors and women should perhaps be hanged for it.
But the Engineer now comes across less as the show's all-pervading, appallingly amoral essence than as a piquant supporting player.
And, appallingly but unsurprisingly, the pundit has managed to implicate frequent target Kim Kardashian in his mansplanation of the rapper's present situation.
The ease of unlocking using this method mostly makes up for the appallingly misplaced fingerprint sensor on the back of the S8.
The subject of Alexandre O. Philippe's fascinating treatise is the appallingly ferocious murder scene in Alfred Hitchcock's iconic nerve-jangler, "Psycho" (1960).
Banks's case is appallingly tragic: He was tried as an adult when he was a minor and similarly had no prior record.
"Appallingly, even after the third murder, the police were still maintaining that the deaths were 'unusual' but 'not suspicious,'" Mr. Tatchell said.
She spent the rest of her life seeking justice for the so-called comfort women — a term she rejected as appallingly euphemistic.
It's simple: The American team was seen — again, deservedly — to be appallingly arrogant, crowing at every goal scored, bragging to the media.
Only difference is, medieval children probably weren't working in appallingly dangerous conditions so that we could contour like Kim at wallet-friendly prices.
This may be the worst of all the many blatant racial inequalities to which the phrase "disappointed but not surprised" still, appallingly, applies.
How, they asked, could they have fallen so appallingly behind their Cold War enemy in this new field of combat, the space race?
Appallingly, it claimed scriptural authority for the right of its fighters to rape female captives of an alien faith, such as the Yazidis.
Even from a purely economic perspective cutting funding for children's nutrition is an appallingly bad decision because of its negative consequences for health.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who considers himself a devout Christian and attends weekly services at a Pentecostal church, called Folau's comments "appallingly insensitive".
The question now, appallingly, is how do we address drawings like this when the threat of a Trump presidency suddenly becomes a reality?
The state government had taken over 10 years earlier after an investigation revealed corruption in the school district bureaucracy and appallingly poor student achievement.
Why were they dazzled by the glamour of authoritarianism — the jackboots, the rallies, Unity's "darling storms," as she appallingly called the Nazi storm troopers?
I see that this puzzle has an appallingly low "freshness factor," (I think a record low for me) so it should play fairly easily.
Freud's forlorn, isolated figures and grotty interiors resonate appallingly with the steep cultural and social decline fated by Brexit, if it ever takes effect.
The NFIP has undertaken a revamp of its rating methodology known as Risk Rating 2.0, in an effort to address its appallingly inaccurate pricing.
Has Richard Meier reached out to any of the women he is accused of treating so appallingly to offer to pay for graduate school?
Their cloister was lovingly, appallingly captured by Albert and David Maysles, the cinéma vérité filmmakers whose 1975 documentary about them became a cult classic.
While this was an important night for nonwhite and non-American filmmakers and actors, American movies continue to be appallingly bad for female filmmakers.
Mr Cameron claims, for example, that Michael Gove and Boris Johnson "left the truth at home" and behaved "appallingly" while building support for Brexit.
This was the arbitrarily normative nature of my grandfather's WASP identity — the false universality of his own tribal bias — put into appallingly hierarchical practice.
When Netflix first made the series available for streaming, I cleared my schedule to binge through every episode in an appallingly short amount of time.
Each episode purports to follow a group of friends through boozy feuds, marital scandals and appallingly bad behavior at five-star resorts around the world.
"In a new book, the former prime minister said during the referendum campaign cabinet colleagues and Leave campaigners Boris Johnson and Michael Gove behaved "appallingly.
I watched it thinking it was going to be appallingly amateurish but as far as squiggly retro funk goes, the production values are pretty high.
Here, if it bleeds, it leads right into everyone's pocket — the police, emergency workers, hospitals — a truism that makes this documentary feel finally, appallingly, universal.
Silicon Valley, the VC world is a appallingly lacking of diversity and they should be moving with a more aggressive action towards addressing these issues.
Using relatively primitive methods, they subverted norms by making willfully unprofessional sounding recordings of their songs and, appallingly, had the gall to release them that way.
Appallingly, there is no mechanism for routine monitoring of the medical conditions in these facilities, and there is an alarming recent history of neglecting detainees' health.
But to congratulate Trump on mainstreaming bigotry through his No. 2 White House official rather than his No. 1 staff pick sets an appallingly low bar.
Colquhoun called it, "An appallingly bad paper on acupuncture," in a Facebook post Tuesday, adding that the study was small and the findings were not statistically significant.
It's an appallingly ugly song, and if you were judging his politics on that alone, you might guess that his views dovetail with those of Donald Trump.
Using the Ferrari LaFerrari supercar to actually go somewhere is rather like using a jet engine to dry your hair: some combination of appealingly and appallingly unnecessary.
When you consider that women make up 50.8% of the population of the United States, and 49.55% of the total world population, these numbers seem appallingly low.
"China's chemicals industry is the largest in the world, but it is appallingly underregulated," Cheng Qian, a Greenpeace activist who studies toxic chemicals, said in the report.
Appallingly, just a month after the administration rewarded Malaysia with this upgraded trafficking status despite its abysmal record, authorities found dozens more bodies in the Malaysian jungle.
You wouldn't actually want to stop having a smartphone so you can "like" Leonardo DiCaprio's post about the Komodo dragon, even though it uses metals mined appallingly.
Appallingly, just a month after the administration rewarded Malaysia with this upgraded trafficking status despite its abysmal record, authorities found dozens of more bodies in the Malaysian jungle.
K: Well, the National Apology to Aboriginal Australians, it was the right thing to do, because Australian white people had treated Australian black people appallingly, for 228 years.
In 2016, local journalist Sarah Karacs revealed that these small-time recyclers, who primarily source materials from dangerous and unregulated e-waste dumpsites, were exposed to appallingly toxic conditions.
Like Trump, I am getting better and better at "telling it like it is," but in an appallingly reductive way that yields no insight or wisdom or real truth.
When I found out my friends, coworkers and, appallingly, my editor all sat directly on toilets, I went to the scientific literature to show them why I was afraid.
Albus is in honor of Albus Dumbledore, a great wizard and the kindly, enigmatic (though when it came to student safety, appallingly lax) headmaster of Hogwarts in Harry's day.
He was "mentioned in dispatches," an honor for bravery in combat in the Australian military — which was nevertheless an appallingly inadequate recognition for the courage he showed that night.
"Cheese that goes well with apples" could be almost any cheese (Please don't yell at me, cheese connoisseurs; I'm appallingly easy to make happy when it comes to food).
THE scene is appallingly familiar: entire towns in ruins; thousands of people without food, water or shelter; clothes and belongings strewn across the landscape; the dead buried in mass graves.
It's possible to see these proposals as a rebuke to Mayor Bill de Blasio, whom Mr. Cuomo has accused of ineptitude on homelessness, citing the city's appallingly unsafe shelter system.
Although ACA plans offer an important safety net for individuals with pre-existing conditions, they represent appallingly bad value for those who wish to purchase insurance before they get sick.
On Monday, Ken Cuccinelli, acting director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services appallingly altered Emma Lazarus' iconic 1883 poem, "The New Colossus," at the base of the Statue of Liberty.
Special female-exclusive categories, polarizing as they might seem to some, are a welcome twist in the timeline of an industry heaping with grim tales of women being treated appallingly.
"Shame people with no knowledge or understanding of Libya want to play politics with the appallingly dangerous reality in Sirte," he said on Twitter, using another spelling for the city.
As the brave soul who ventured to try this first, I will take the liberty to speak for the entire group when I say Natural Light's hard seltzer is appallingly bad.
The fact that the Japanese behaved appallingly in the nineteen-thirties doesn't mean they should be left at the mercy of a regime that murders its own citizens for political reasons.
Not only is Wildlands' narrative conclusion a massive letdown in terms of tension and story resolution, its treatment of drug trafficking and cartels is appallingly ignorant and still somehow heavy-handed.
"Trump has an appallingly dismal record of giving," said Pablo Eisenberg, a founder of the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy who is now a senior fellow at Georgetown University's Public Policy Institute.
It's not spoiling much to say that they eventually see in her the potential for a different kind of surrogacy, but the story plays out in wonderfully (and sometimes appallingly) surprising ways.
The play, which won the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize in 2018, is also, somehow, a bleak love letter to mothers trying the best they can, even if that best is appallingly inadequate.
She's also irresistible — a clever, almost appallingly innocent 603-foot-tall daughter of Turkish immigrants who arrives at Harvard in the mid-'90s and begins wooing a reluctant love interest over email.
Image: The Wellcome CollectionThe odds of surviving a surgical operation were appallingly slim, and even if you did make it through, odds are that an infection (or worse) would finish you off later.
Still, millions of Americans on right and left will probably have tuned out Mrs Clinton: she heads into this election with appallingly low approval ratings, beaten only by Mr Trump's even lower scores.
The crescendo was reached early on, with one spectacular match and one appallingly dangerous one; by the time they were over, fans had another two and a half hours of wrestling to go.
" This is achieved by emphasizing Mapplethorpe's absorption of classical Greek sculpture in his work and downplaying the artist's "appallingly racist comments about black men's minds and bodies, his obsession with black men's genitalia.
An autocratic politician emerges from retirement at age 92 to defeat his handpicked but appallingly corrupt successor, and to clear the way for a former deputy he had imprisoned on trumped-up charges.
"HS2 has been appallingly mismanaged by the Conservative Party, which has failed to deliver a single major infrastructure project on time or within budget," said Andy McDonald, who speaks for Labour on transport issues.
The one major shortcoming of the Galaxy S8 Plus happens to be shared with its smaller sibling: both have the appallingly misplaced fingerprint sensor on the back, sitting just to the side of the camera.
More videos of the man being handled appallingly popped up and we learned that United was attempting to eject paying customers from the flight in order to make room for an employee on stand-by.
While the movie is ultimately more of the same old same old, it is at least not as appallingly sexist and culturally insensitive as "The Ridiculous Six," Mr. Sandler's dreaded 2015 Netflix Original western "spoof."
"Applying the death penalty to a young girl who was treated so appallingly would be deeply unjust," a spokesperson for the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said in a statement Wednesday.
Anything less, appallingly weakens the Congress as an institution, gravely undermines our constitutional democracy, and sets a terrible precedent: Future presidents may be able to get away with virtually any wrongdoing they commit while in office.
He congratulated himself on his prescience, called again for an entire religious group to be barred from entering our country and repeated the same, appallingly dangerous suggestion that President Obama is some sort of secret traitor.
So be appalled when he behaves appallingly, but do not be surprised, do not confuse Trump being Trump with Trump being treasonous — and recognize that he isn't leaving office until you beat him at the polls.
"As a teenager, I remember feeling deeply about this appallingly excessive demolition job being done on every aspect of life," Charles said in a written response to Vanity Fair magazine for an interview published this month.
As white performers blackened their faces with burnt cork, re-presented the black body in caricatured, silly, ersatz, inferior, horrible, and damnable ways, they were able to mark black bodies publicly as appallingly stupid and subhuman.
The substitution of philanthropy for public policy is most glaring in the realm of health care, where it has become appallingly common for Americans to beg friends and strangers for the money necessary to pay for treatment.
In the 2010 Pew survey of religious knowledge, a battery of questions about the Bible and Christianity, world religions, and religion in public life, scores were appallingly low across the board, with respondents averaging around 50 percent.
Yet, to publicly praise a man who has been implicated in scores of oppressive acts ranging from journalistic censorship to state-sanctioned murder, is an exhibition of appallingly poor judgment on the part of the President-elect.
I think its horrifically, appallingly violent ending is as full a deconstruction of Hollywood violence as Tarantino has ever delivered, and I think it matters greatly that Tarantino chose to apply "the Hollywood ending" to the Manson story.
Bradley, who won the US Documentary Directing Award at Sundance, has crafted a movie that's infuriating in its depiction of our appallingly racist prison system, as well as gloriously affirming in its depictions of love, devotion, and sacrifice.
Editorial In what sometimes seems to be a race to the bottom among European countries to see who can be the least welcoming to asylum seekers, Denmark last week adopted an appallingly cruel strategy: stealing from people fleeing war.
Although, as a sidebar, I note Le Parisien has taken the eminently sensible approach of banning polls from its pages, due, no doubt, to the fact that the opinion survey companies were appallingly bad at their job last year.
In some of the strongest passages, she turns to Shakespeare, using a section from "The Tempest" delivered by Ralph Fiennes to speak of exile, suffering, a "rotten carcass of a boat" and a sea-sorrow that is appallingly relevant.
If it wasn't so appallingly easy to get a gun in this country, it wouldn't be easy for the next gunman to deliver the kind of carnage that's as much a part of this country as the American flag.
The exhibition closes with the kneeling Hitler piece "Him" (2001), a work that I found, in this regal context, shot through with lyricism and associative brilliance — exactly what was so appallingly missing in Cattelan's très kitsch comeback exhibition at Galeries Lafayette.
Many of these men would be appallingly dressed, and they would be blinking either not at all or dozens of times per minute; all of them would be hoarse, stressed, going at their phones as dutifully and vigorously as teenagers.
"Women's fear of not being believed is confirmed time and time again, as we see courageous survivors who do seek justice frequently failed by outdated and harmful definitions of rape in law and treated appallingly by justice officials," Błuś said.
And, in New York, Democrats won a majority in the state senate, where, together with Governor Andrew Cuomo and the Democratic majority in the assembly, they have promised to reform the state's appallingly restrictive rules on early and absentee voting.
"The Challenge" is stuffed with gilded emblems of that wealth, from golden motorcycles to imperial furnishings, although nothing speaks conspicuous consumption more loudly or appallingly than the image of a man driving a Lamborghini with his pet cheetah riding shotgun.
They're just appallingly self-serving corporate and private entities such as Exxon and the Koch, whose political ideology and societal influence-buying were shaped to serve their fossil-fuel profits, a very practical strategy to make sure nothing changes—for them.
Brock Turner was released early on Friday, having served three months in jail, just half  of what many critics think was already an appallingly lenient sentence after he was convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman near a dumpster after a college party.
The tension is in high supply, and so is the bloodshed: Director Ryûhei Kitamura, who also cowrote the screenplay, once again proves that he is a master of artful slasher gore, as he did in 2008's appallingly gross The Midnight Meat Train.
So I'm walking along this path, lumbering a big adidas bag full of T-shirts and appallingly fitting jeans, and a small child makes a show of hopping off a swing, sprinting around the playground through the gate, and then up to me.
Appallingly, New Jersey Transit, Amtrak, Metro-North, the New York City subway system and other commuter rail transportation in United States are supported by an aging, outdated fleet, sustained by infrastructure that has not kept pace with the advances in technology seen elsewhere.
His forlorn, isolated figures and grotty interiors, which once might have felt like tamped-down versions of his friend Francis Bacon's succubi of existential despair, now resonate appallingly with the steep cultural and social decline fated by Brexit, if it ever takes effect.
Editorial With millions voting in some 1,300 mayoral elections in Italy on Sunday, the biggest news came out of Rome, where voters, fed up with appallingly corrupt and ineffective government, handed a first-round victory to the anti-establishment Five Star Movement candidate Virginia Raggi.
The reality is that Obamacare took many of their best ideas on health care, the GOP remains divided on what its health care policies are even meant to achieve, and the result has been a disastrous process that has created appallingly cruel and unworkable legislation.
While 85033 states still require only a semester of civics education as a requirement for graduation from high school – and, appallingly, eleven states still have no civics requirement at all – nine states and the District of Columbia have now moved to a full year civics requirement.
As I wandered hither and thither, I thought of the chapter of Melville's Moby Dick entitled "The Whiteness of the Whale," in which he descants on all the multifarious shades of the color: beige-white, liver-spotted white, appallingly tattooed white, red sun-burned white, pale-freckled white.
But every year, without fail, at least one brand gets it appallingly wrong, whether it's handheld wank-sleeve Fleshlight "[honoring] those still fighting for freedom," or a Florida Walmart trying to recreate the scene of that unspeakable tragedy by building the Twin Towers out of Coke Zero boxes.
The appallingly slow rate of deletion of hate speech on these networks shows either that these networks do not take the complaints of their own users seriously enough, or that the problem of sifting through billions of posts a day is far larger than any of the companies can deal with.
Following quickly from Kate Soper's composer portrait, the Miller now looks at another leading force on the New York scene, Du Yun, whose "Angel's Bone" (an "appallingly good work," as my colleague Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim put it) happened to win the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for which Soper was a finalist.
South Korea used to be swimming in appallingly bad beer, so it would've been hard to believe the country could become the center of Asia's craft beer scene, or that the movement would be led by a handful of immigrants—or, least of all, that it would all begin in North Korea.
Sarah Westcot, an attorney representing Denney and Frost, urged a three-judge panel of the Eighth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Kansas City to reject the settlement, saying the "appallingly low" rate of claims filed since the settlement was announced in late 22010 is proof that the parties were not trying hard enough.
"Amazon workers in fulfilment centres are breaking bones, being knocked unconscious and taken away in ambulances, while pregnant women workers report being treated appallingly," GMB Union, a general trade union in the United Kingdom that organized the protests there, explained in a press release  Amazon, for its part, told Newsweek that these unions are "misleading" the media.
"At a time when most people would have thought that the aim of the Hong Kong government should be to bring the whole community together, it seems appallingly divisive to use anachronistic common-law charges in a vengeful pursuit of political events which took place in 2014," Chris Patten, the last colonial governor of Hong Kong, said in a statement.
African-American parents can't stop demanding equality, but perhaps we need to start dreaming of a different kind of success: a hybrid of the life my father led as a child (while appallingly unjust, segregation made the black community self-reliant, assuring that African-Americans traded in goods and services among themselves) mixed with the expectations he had for me (success in corporate America).
Although the failure of the Republic to sustain its ideals is appallingly self-evident, elections involving millions of people were held routinely, if imperfectly; venal bosses like Boss Tweed, instead of sending on power to his son, were tried and imprisoned; Jews worshipped freely; freethinkers flourished; immigrants settled; reformers raged against corruption, and, in a few key cases, won their battle; dissent, even radical dissent, was aired and, though sporadically persecuted was, on the whole, heard and tolerated.
Takal and Gaines have a few big twists to spring throughout the episode, but they don't get to any of them until they've spent almost a third of their running time fully introducing their four friends: Kayla (Howell-Baptiste), a sweet-natured do-gooder in a committed lesbian relationship; Chloe (Bergland), a foul-mouthed libertine who cracks jokes to downplay her self-consciousness about her weight; Danielle (Chaikin), an appallingly successful lifestyle guru; and Alexis (Waterhouse), an underachiever whose long-simmering grudge against Danielle boils over at the house party.
It's the appallingly bad new multitasking system, which is mandatory on this year's Pixel generation, foregoing the option of the old familiar Android button trio as we had with the Pixel 2 on the same Android 9 Pie OS. On its surface, Google's new approach to switching between apps looks a whole lot like the one Apple introduced with the iPhone X. It relies on swipes and shares two of the same fundamental gestures: one swipe up from the bottom of the screen brings up the multitasking overview, while lateral swipes across the bottom navigation bar flip between apps.

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