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"cardinal sin" Definitions
  1. (sometimes humorous) an action that is a serious mistake or that other people think is bad
  2. a serious sin in the Christian Church
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Cardinal Sin also helped topple President Joseph Estrada in 2001.
Karlie Kloss committed the cardinal sin: She wasn't '90s enough.
The cardinal sin, according to their subordinates, is playing favorites.
"That is a cardinal sin in labor relations," he said.
"His cardinal sin is he's kind of boring," says O'Brien.
In this Lagerfeldian world, to be boring was a cardinal sin.
On the other end, the cardinal sin of traveling is overpacking.
Most the time, though, couples view cheating as a cardinal sin.
But after this promising start, the plan commits its cardinal sin.
That's the cardinal sin of any writer—writing more than you read.
Committing the cardinal sin of our age, Wynn cares deeply; almost too much.
Apparently, Rob Kardashian has committed a cardinal sin against his sister Kendall: regifting.
Andy McCabe committed the most cardinal sin of the FBI — he lacked candor.
Father Greiten had committed the cardinal sin: He opened the door to debate.
In some quarters of our narcotized culture, appearing smart is a cardinal sin.
Until today, that is, when he made the cardinal sin of opening is mouth.
WHEN YOU ARE LOSING MARKET SHARE, IT'S A CARDINAL SIN TO REDUCE MARKETING EXPENSE.
To Democrats in the Midwest, the cardinal sin of the 2016 campaign was Mrs.
Woodward has committed the cardinal sin of political reporting: He has written a boring narrative.
The cardinal sin as a team member in an underwater habitat is to pass gas.
In other words, the exhibit commits the cardinal sin of art, which is naked didacticism.
Drafting for fit is a cardinal sin, but so is trading the number one pick.
Both of these traits lead her to talk to Colton, a cardinal sin in Bachelor-land.
Mr. Brody, who had committed the cardinal sin of divorcing the boss's daughter, was out too.
Talk to anyone who's gone on vacation recently and chances are they've committed travel's cardinal sin: overpacking.
HB: Which is like a Cardinal sin in the eyes of the Trump White House right now.
"As a tech employee, you know that going to the press is a cardinal sin," she wrote.
Not only was the exhibition abstruse, it had committed the cardinal sin of omitting Greek artists and curators.
The cardinal sin was for a man to use his power to abuse a woman or a child.
For instance, they showed Lundin throwing matches into a pool of water -- a cardinal sin for any survivalist.
But then it also keeps some of the health care law's major insurance regulations, a cardinal sin for conservatives.
If you show up to this tour underdressed, you have committed a cardinal sin and will be roasted accordingly.
A cardinal sin in the operating room is to touch anything sterile, so I glued myself to the wall.
Not only was ska a commercial trend; it committed the cardinal sin of being bouncy, goofy, and unapologetically fun.
Thompson committed the cardinal sin of letting Marvin Jones behind him in deep-half zone on the Lions' first touchdown.
Between forgetting what's in your freezer and just letting leftovers go bad, throwing out food should be a cardinal sin.
Walker isn't afraid of violating the cardinal sin of casual dating: dismantling your roster to focus on your favorite person.
Doxxing is a cardinal sin on Reddit, and some posts suggest it's why members of both sides agreed to a truce.
But I want to know about the offers he's already turned down, did they commit the cardinal sin of low balling?
The cardinal sin of most judges and justices, Mr Posner argues, is their disingenuous allegiance to a formal conception of law.
"We were wondering when they were going to actually start learning that lying was a cardinal sin," Lumpkin told me, smiling.
Hongkongers are committing a cardinal sin: turning the party's preferred historical narrative of victimization by Western colonial powers on its head.
In other words, the paper's position is that it is guilty of a serious screw-up but not a cardinal sin.
There is a reason for this, a palace insider explained: In the royal family, self-promotion is considered a cardinal sin.
No disrespect to Beyoncé (that would be considered a cardinal sin), but Solange is definitely the more relatable of the Knowles sisters.
Sleeping in your makeup is largely considered the top cardinal sin of beauty, right up there with picking pimples and skipping sunscreen.
The chief committed the cardinal sin of starting to hookup with wife Jo Wilson (Camila Ludington) in his extremely publicly visible office.
"My father said the cardinal sin of all sins is for a man to raise a hand to a woman," Biden said.
But rather than portray his pedophilia as the cardinal sin underlying his general loathsomeness, the episode displays an astonishing amount of empathy.
The real cardinal sin of the Wyatt-Orton fiasco is in betraying the ways we think of wrestling as fundamentally live entertainment.
I didn't watch Halt and Catch Fire when it was on the air and, according to some, this was a cardinal sin.
Pope Francis might've committed a cardinal sin on his birthday -- blowing out a candle on a 13-foot pizza instead of a cake.
His conviction dominated media for a second day, with banner headlines in Australian newspapers such as "CARDINAL SIN", "CARDINAL TO CONVICTION" and "GUILTY".
In the Daydream VR Play Store, there isn't even a search function, which feels like a cardinal sin for something made by Google.
But recently, two people with direct knowledge disclosed the alleged transgression: Rathburn mishandled the donor ashes, a cardinal sin in the funeral industry.
She ranked the habits in order from bad to cardinal sin-level — and while some are to be expected, others may surprise you.
In 1989, M.L.B. barred Rose, then the manager of the Cincinnati Reds, for life for betting on baseball games, the sport's cardinal sin.
Valadier's career lasted only 25 years, a triumph brought down by a cardinal sin of the obscenely wealthy: the failure to pay bills.
It's not a cardinal sin (what Zelensky said) but there is some damage repair to be done especially with European leaders, especially Merkel.
It would doom clients to lose money, something that was a clear cardinal sin of what he was told to do 32 years ago.
Morality is fluid in "Game of Thrones"; the one cardinal sin seems to be to refuse to deal with the world as it is.
Giacalone says this is basically unforgivable; in law enforcement, revealing information about police operations is a "cardinal sin" because it puts officers in danger.
Upon research, I learned the product had no added sulfites — but that it had used selected yeasts, a cardinal sin in natural wine. Criminal?
HB: So what option is there left for an Israeli Jew reaching the conclusion that the establishment of Israel in '48 was the cardinal sin?
Martín says that he took the exam to become a Lionbridge translator, and, to test the company, invented extra material, a cardinal sin for translators.
The cardinal sin here is that they didn't mix the sound properly, and the chorus vocals and instrumentation are completely covering up the lead vocals.
He has also been raising eyebrows all over Capitol Hill by committing the cardinal sin of American politics: Endorsing primary challengers over his own Democratic colleagues.
In part, this was because the liberal elite committed the cardinal sin of public life: They believed that what they hoped would happen would actually happen.
Tall powdered wigs featured miniature ships, fans became an integral part of courtship and to be seen in the same outfit twice was a cardinal sin.
This is a stark contrast to Ghost in the Shell, for example, which received criticism for inauthenticity beyond the cardinal sin of whitewashing its source material.
I might think a joint is done at a quarter-inch of the filter, but I've got buddies who'd think chucking that was a cardinal sin.
During this animation the game also briefly wrests camera control away from the player — often a cardinal sin in action games, but a necessary one here.
But she was marked as an enemy from the start: In addition to supporting moderate Republicans, Hazel had committed a cardinal sin — she'd voted for a Democrat.
The notion of maintaining a connection with the crowd is of absolute importance within the DH crew, and separation from the party is considered a cardinal sin.
And the Pixel's lack of any sort of water-resistance was a cardinal sin; no phone that costs over $600 should ship without a meaningful IP rating.
Trump has committed a cardinal sin in the intel world, one that could jeopardize a major foundation of American power and security: its close cooperation with allies.
Anyone who knows anything about Instagram knows posting more than one photo at once (even more than one photo in the same day) is a cardinal sin.
Giuliani doubled down on Trump's message ... saying "Charlie Hustle" has more than paid the price for betting on baseball -- a cardinal sin in MLB -- over 30 years ago.
If self-professed Nazis sharing Nazi views has been borderline up to now, how long will it be before the company sees repeated harassment as a cardinal sin?
Broadband and cable providers already have a pretty scummy reputation for hidden fees and inconvenient setup times, but I'm not sure they've ever committed a cardinal sin — until now.
To those who still dwell in a world in which we should pretend wrestling is real in the sense that other sports are real, this was a cardinal sin.
When the counterrevolution violently overthrew Egypt's first democratically-elected government, Doha made the cardinal sin of agreeing with the United States publicly by expressing concern about this backward step.
I'm not a UX/UI scholar, but I imagine a user pushing a button expecting a clear result and not getting that result is some cardinal sin of design.
To be caught trumpeting your own fame and impact is a cardinal sin in Trump's White House, where attention is zero-sum, and Trump is not one for sharing.
The cardinal sin for sports plutocrat types like the FIFA Council is to be perceived as mixing politics and sports, no matter how much the two are actually intertwined.
Breaking a cardinal sin of good kickboxing form but one of those rules which is made to be bent and broken occasionally if it serves a useful and unexpected counter.
It also shows an Englishness that informs Britishness, even as it is distinct; in Mr Palin and Mr Jones's Britain, it is a cardinal sin to take yourself too seriously.
"That really was the cardinal sin," said Steven Jenkins, who managed the cheese counter on the Upper West Side for nearly 40 years, adding that keeping prices low was essential.
He had committed a cardinal sin, by his standards, in the day between the round of 16 and the round of 8: He had lightened up his intensity in practice.
Not only did he show up to dinner unexpected, but by ordering some of the most expensive things on the menu and barely eating them he committed a cardinal sin.
Women of color continue living their best lives when the episode's villain, Fort Lauderdale DJ Catherine Agro, commits the cardinal sin of night 1: stealing the Bachelor far too many times.
Outside conservative groups are already attacking the Tuesday Group for wanting to keep Obamacare — a cardinal sin for much of the Republican base, which still wants Congress to repeal the law.
"That was the cardinal sin," Klaus Nieding of the shareholder lobby group DSW said, adding that the powerful investment bank took on a life of its own and faced little supervision from Frankfurt.
Davy says Harris committed a cardinal sin in early October when she fired Davy for no good reason, and then refused to pay her wages for the remaining five weeks of the deal.
And we'll say it again: Using the same password for multiple accounts is a cardinal sin in the security world, so make sure you mix it up, even with accounts you rarely use.
And finally, some of the studies committed that cardinal sin of science: claiming their study proved that A caused B rather than that A is merely associated with B. Why does this happen?
"And he used to say that the greatest sin is the abuse of power, and the cardinal sin of all is for a man to raise his hand to a woman or a child."
Charli XCX may have committed a cardinal sin in the eyes of Taylor Swift fans when the pop artist remarked that performing for the latter's fans was like entertaining a bunch of young children.
I was raised by a gentle man…The cardinal sin was for a man to raise his hand against a woman…My dad expected that if we saw it, get engaged, try to stop it.
To portray the whistleblower as some sort of coding genius blowing away NSA analysts with his skill, the trailer commits the cardinal sin of hacking movies—displaying "data" as an eye-popping barrage of graphics.
Chesapeake's city code—section 46-8, "trick-or-treat activities"—makes putting on a costume and stuffing a bunch of candy in a pillowcase basically sound like a cardinal sin: And not just in Chesapeake.
Facebook is little better in terms of sustaining interest, but for many it operates as kind of a default distraction, something to which people reach in order to avoid at all costs the cardinal sin of boredom.
This was a cardinal sin for even conservative Republican tax reformers, who always argue that tax cuts and tax simplification must always come with broadening the base of job-holding and income-earning taxpayers, not shrinking it.
" Wallace-Wells's piece, too, produced an immediate backlash from the climate intelligentsia, partly because he got some of the science wrong, overstating certain risks, but also because the piece was charged with the cardinal sin of being "alarmist.
And it's a cardinal sin to leave them behind, especially when something as benign as eating a sandwich cut with a contaminated knife or a meal cooked in a pot that hasn't been thoroughly scrubbed could spell trouble.
Although the official unblocked him within 12 hours, a federal judge concluded this July that that she'd "committed a cardinal sin" by disengaging with a constituent on a public forum, like Facebook, just because he criticized the school.
" David Hawkins, a journalist who worked for CBS News and CNN, told The Daily Beast that, "Every American journalist knows that to provide scripts or articles to the government for review before publication or broadcast is a cardinal sin.
Joseph Giacalone, an educator on police procedures at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York, said sharing the photos with anyone not authorized to see them "is a cardinal sin in law enforcement" in most cases.
But under these circumstances, in front of these fans, it registered as a cardinal sin, and they showered O'Brien with relentless boos when he came to bat, when he trotted out to first base, whenever he touched the ball.
In Mr. Green's zeal to project readiness for the job, he had committed a cardinal sin of the moment — appearing to diminish Mr. Giuliani — imagining that he would have done "as well or better" leading the city after Sept.
Worse, he also managed to commit the cardinal sin of American sports: Taking to the mound during a "friendly" game of baseball in the park, Matthews clutched the seam, tweaked the peak of his cap and sent down a pitch . . . underarm!
And of course, there's the dead giveaway to anyone trained in catching FaceTune offenses: The conspicuous curves in the vertical lines of the fence behind me, betraying the fact that I had committed the cardinal sin of falsely narrowing my body.
Rose denied for nearly 15 years that he had bet on baseball, the game's cardinal sin dating back to 1919 when members of the Chicago White Sox conspired to throw that year's World Series championships and were all ejected for life.
That's sort of the cardinal sin that Bedrock News makes, and where journalism goes wrong, is they're trying to figure out what people want to hear as opposed to telling them actual facts or the truth about problems in Bedrock.
"And it's a cardinal sin to leave them behind, especially when something as benign as eating a sandwich cut with a contaminated knife or a meal cooked in a pot that hasn't been thoroughly scrubbed could spell trouble." http://bit.
And they found a perfect target: Gary Westerman, another aspiring young criminal who was widely suspected on the streets of committing the cardinal sin of any gangster: he was a "rat," suspected (correctly, it turned out) of talking to the police.
Part Malcolm X, part Louis Farrakhan (or so he'd like to think), he sees himself as totally magnanimous, but playing into the duplicity of his environment, his piety is eventually shot because he commits the cardinal sin of falling for a white woman.
Cramer added that Icahn was right to worry about China, which did see a temporary slowdown that hurt Apple's sales, and that the investment guru sold at a massive gain — it would have been a cardinal sin to sell at a loss.
Last year, it was the Pacific-12, whose champion, Stanford, though an obviously impressive squad with a Heisman Trophy runner-up in running back Christian McCaffrey, had committed the cardinal sin of losing two games when every other conference champion had lost one at most.
Canadiens edge Rangers in shootout NEW YORK — Paul Byron committed the cardinal sin during pregame warmups on Tuesday night and did so against Carey Price, considered by some in Montreal to be the second coming — of Patrick Roy, anyway — and left the goaltender wincing in pain.
She was usually last if she wasn't late or altogether absent, and it was easy to assume this was proof of a lazy nature (a cardinal sin so far as clones were ever concerned.) That said, there was nothing lazy in the way she worked now.
While they were all supposed to be on the same side, things don't exactly run smoothly for the group, especially when Mando learns they're breaking a prisoner out of a New Republic prison ship and Mayfield commits the cardinal sin of messing around with baby Yoda. Despicable.
In a bizarre alternate-reality ending that feels at odds with the show but in line with the setting, Grace is plumped and stretched beyond recognition while Frankie has gone full hippie, rejecting aesthetics altogether and committing the cardinal sin of being a white woman with dreads.
But as I watched her hold it up, I realized the sweater represented the cardinal sin of gift-giving: I had made the gift about me — about my capability to provide her with something spectacular, when I knew my mom had never been one for luxury goods.
Because Zoey commits a cardinal sin of "hooking up:" going overboard on the overthinking text messages, finding a getaway boat at the bottom of her emotional free-fall, and then jumping overboard once again for good measure, effectively drowning herself in iMessages about baby names and shared checking accounts.
One reader recently wrote in to criticize these two headlines, which he characterized as clickbait: This Beautiful Parasitic Bird Could Soon Turn Up in Your Yard What Cookies and Meth Have in Common This reader is not the first to accuse us of this cardinal sin; plenty of readers take issue with our headlines.
But just as Lomachenko seemed to be settling into a career-making performance, shutting out a pound-for-pound great on live television, Rigondeaux found the one way to spoil the fight: The super bantamweight champion committed the cardinal sin of boxing when he quit on his stool between the sixth and seventh rounds.
Nick Jonas gets a vicious but 100 percent accurate skewering as a posturing #ally; I didn't know that Katy Perry hated Lorde's "Royals" but that certainly is a cardinal sin; and I've never heard Drake's "legion of dull clones" pushed onto him as his own fatal flaw, but now that I have I suppose I agree.
Fox News executives rejected Ms. Carlson's depiction of Mr. Ailes as they began their defense Wednesday night and Thursday, portraying her as a jilted television talent who was retaliating after being let go — at least partly for committing the cardinal sin of losing to CNN in June in the ratings for the demographic group advertisers covet.
Rocking a Kalmah shirt was the same as showing up in a DIY Nightwish corset; doing so would proclaim not only my femininity (the horror!) but my appreciation for melody, which is as close to a cardinal sin as one can come whilst knee-deep in the extremely serious process of building up extreme metal cred.
In a district that went for Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a solid margin, look for Bloomberg's dollars to take on GOP incumbent Mimi Walters, who is a climate change denier (a cardinal sin in Bloomberg World) and unabashed Trump apologist who is defending her seat against Katie Porter, a Yale and Harvard-educated law professor.
Highlights include "Bury," a collaboration with SBTRKT, which also appeared on the electronic artist's 2016 project, Save Yourself; "Virtuous," a song that features Wiz Khalifa and asks the age-old question of whether one wants to be a "wife or a girlfriend"; and "Cardinal Sin," which, in true Terius fashion, discusses being attracted to another person when you're in a relationship.
It's important to pay attention and observe things like how quickly people respond to emails, whether people use Slack for everything or drop by to talk in person, whether being a few minutes late to a meeting is seen as no big deal or a cardinal sin and all the other little details of how people in your new office function.

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