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Milo sees Trump the political disrupter as a kindred spirit.
This is about being a disrupter but also a negotiator.
Although Amazon has "been a big disrupter in other industries, I don't think that they are going to be a major disrupter in the transportation industry," says Beth Davis-Sramek, a professor at Auburn University.
Hurricane warnings in the U.S. Virgin Islands are, largely, a disrupter.
They are looking to blow the system up with a disrupter.
It is a social disrupter, a child's pacifier, an ambience killer.
Perhaps the biggest disrupter may be the technology behind digital currency.
The biggest disrupter in sports is on display in — where else?
Mr. Moulton has always styled himself as a disrupter in Congress.
At 60, the museum is still going strong, a dowager disrupter.
Putin is a disrupter; he seeks to break the West's monopoly.
Another disrupter is WhichFX, a platform that pits brokers against each other.
Too many businesses talk about "changing the world" and becoming a "disrupter".
It's not unusual to see an industry disrupter turn scrappy to survive.
Sometimes it does take a disrupter to break through the bureaucratic logjam.
Jeb's problem, and potentially Joe's too, is that Jeb met a disrupter.
Tesla's approach is not what most expected from a Silicon Valley disrupter.
Transaction Man or Woman aspires to be a disrupter and global citizen.
Pete raises a good question about the role of the oblivious disrupter.
LIFT by EnCore is not so much an upstart disrupter as returning troublemaker.
Because I believe I'm a disrupter like Kanye in a lot of ways.
Like Trump, "he's a bit of a disrupter himself," the longtime associate said.
"Better, faster, cheaper" is the company's unofficial mantra, the catchphrase of a disrupter.
My wife keeps saying I'm a disrupter in the art world right now.
" He is "the ultimate disrupter," and people find his plain-spoken style "refreshing.
Biden is a creature of the status quo, not a disrupter of it.
But that is exactly the kind of disrupter his most avid followers want.
FW: The idea of technology as a disrupter is a very compelling narrative.
To the extent that this is a disrupter, that's great if they're successful.
"In 2014, he had presented himself as the big disrupter," Mr. Pant said.
"He was a disrupter and influencer," Mr. Del Vecchio said of Mr. Brooks.
It's been a minute since we saw a real disrupter in the denim world.
After ruling as the undisputed disrupter of American retailing, Walmart finds itself being disrupted.
The first is that he is going as a disrupter and a publicity seeker.
He called himself "a disrupter before disrupters were cool" in a 2017 Forbes column.
Chest thumping and trash talking remain central to Mr. Trump's brand as a disrupter.
"He's not trying to be some revolutionary or disrupter," a senior administration official said.
This 20-year-old French restaurant-rating organization started as an anti-Michelin disrupter.
"I don't believe in arriving at an institution and being a disrupter," he said.
Typically, bomb squads attach what's known as a "disrupter" to the robot's arm or extender.
And President Trump has decided to be a disrupter and do it the other way.
The United States has changed from the principal preserver of order to a principal disrupter.
Expect the unexpected as Trump the disrupter firmly puts his stamp on the confirmation process.
Cruz, in particular, has refused to take the bait, bathing his fellow disrupter in bonhomie.
"Amazon is very clearly positioning itself as a disrupter with this move," Mr. Patterson said.
"I think, you know, the power of President Trump is he's a disrupter," Reed said.
WASHINGTON — Rarely has President Trump's role as a disrupter on the world stage been starker.
But he argued that the World Cup could overcome even a disrupter like Mr. Trump.
While Russia may be a disrupter on the edges of Europe, China is a builder.
The oblivious disrupter does that, opening familiar eyes to fresh views, tripping into philosophical challenges.
MARTHA MACCALLUM, HOST: Tonight, the president in full disrupter mode, puts our NATO allies on notice.
The bigger picture: Social commerce is the next big e-commerce disrupter, says Axios' Sara Fischer.
The disrupter class has long believed it is in the business of midwifing a new age.
The would-be high-margin digital disrupter would then look more like a low-margin airline.
But, he said, he was just fulfilling his role as a "disrupter," if an imperfect one.
If these voters stay where they are, it will be hard for a disrupter to win.
If you're going to be a disrupter, you're going to have to take it from them.
" Well, I respect those who voted for Trump because they thought the system needed "a disrupter.
Mr. Trump, the disrupter, has made it clear he does not believe that approach would work.
Your boss is a disrupter, but you'll have to work within the establishment to change the establishment.
I think that was kind of deliberate because they wanted to be seen to be a disrupter.
The original transport disrupter, Uber, operates in 65 countries and more than 700 cities around the globe.
If the unexpected becomes expected, then, perhaps, it's the expected that appeals to our disrupter-in-chief.
Matt Gaetz: What the president's biggest fans appreciate most about him is that he is a disrupter.
Steinbrenner was a classic disrupter, a volcanic arrival as the new owner of a dormant Yankees franchise.
To call him out as "divisive" or a "disrupter" is useless — worse than useless: It pleases him.
"We want to be seen as a constructive disrupter of the industry, not a destroyer of it."
While regulators and a federal judge ponder that question, the great disrupter — Amazon — is already raising prices.
Two years ago, the Nashville disrupter won a Grammy and a new kind of country music stardom.
Mr. Macron appeared to be relishing the role of the newly anointed disrupter-in-chief of NATO.
"Easily the best front-seven disrupter in a weak class of them," said Peter King of Sports Illustrated.
The only time they show the crowds is when there's a disrupter or an anarchist in the room.
"Washington moves at a very different pace than a disrupter and a businessman like Donald Trump," she said.
But he is at risk of meeting a disrupter; someone who catches the wave and washes him away.
That skill made him the signature country star of the 1990s, and also the decade's signature country disrupter.
But Mr. Bolton is an inveterate disrupter, eagerly upsetting the status quo in furtherance of his policy goals.
Mr. Trump has relished his role as a disrupter and, for now at least, feels a certain momentum.
His early moves show only his intent to be a disrupter, no matter the consequences to American security.
The Chicago disrupter caused the scene a day after Vice President-elect Mike Pence saw Hamilton in New York.
" He captioned the cute clip (tagging girlfriend Lauren Hashian), "Happy 6 month Birthday to our lil' disrupter, Tiana Gia.
Best of all, they would own their own code, with no Silicon Valley "disrupter" skimming profits off the top.
" He captioned the cute clip (tagging girlfriend Lauren Hashian), "Happy 6 month Birthday to our lil' disrupter, Tiana Gia.
Half of US consumers are now buying so-called disrupter brands, according to a recent Interactive Advertising Bureau study.
MoviePass had transformed from a scrappy startup trying to keep the lights on to a disrupter in the making.
So many people voted for Trump the last time because they wanted a disrupter who would shake things up.
But Saudi foreign policy now threatens that common interest: M.B.S., as the crown prince is known, is a disrupter.
Common Sense As a global disrupter, Uber is no stranger to conflict, and its instinct has always been pugilistic.
Iguodala's absence denies the Warriors their best LeBron disrupter as well as their smartest player both offensively and defensively.
There's no way you'd be able to carry a conventional tablet that size while dodging disrupter fire from invading aliens.
Credit...Steve Lazarides The contrast between the 21980th-century old master and 22015st-century disrupter couldn't have been more extreme.
But it's now the world we live in, in which it's Trump who is the disrupter and tech the disrupted.
But absent that, it's merely a reminder that Trump is a disrupter of American conservatism, not of American democracy altogether.
It was a clash between Trump Washington and old Washington, the disrupter and disrupted, the bull and the china shop.
"Peloton has been a complete disrupter in the at-home fitness equipment space," Marisa Lifschutz, an analyst with IBISWorld, said.
If the sun suddenly stopped shining, the scientists who'd fired a fusion-disrupter missile at it would probably blame themselves.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump, a political impresario and disrupter, is never happier than when holding the world in thrall.
"For her, Aesop is a disrupter, someone that is a fool but plays tricks on authoritarian figures," Ms. Radu said.
He says he angered influential players in the investment world, and regulators in their thrall, because Aristophil was a disrupter.
Listen: Two years ago, the Nashville disrupter Sturgill Simpson won a Grammy and a new kind of country music stardom.
As a result, they elected Mr. Trump, a disrupter who will fight with the pointy-headed coastal elites in Washington.
The eventual winner, Ian Walsh Reilly, represented a segment of the party that celebrates the president's role as a disrupter.
Well, here&aposs what you need to know, Ocasio-Cortez is a disrupter from far left wing of the Democratic Party.
And I had a chance to sit dow with Adam Neumann a couple of … I guess a Disrupter or two ago.
But unlike those other tech titans, the taxi disrupter is not being frozen out by unfair Chinese regulations favouring local firms.
Netflix presents itself as a filmmaker-friendly disrupter of a gatekeeper studio system, but it's an extremely powerful entertainment company itself.
This epidemic is going to remind people how dangerous it is to have a disrupter with no ethics and no discipline.
Kyle Shanahan, the 49ers' head coach, has an athletic young disrupter in Buckner and a twice-a-year headache in Donald.
Being a disrupter could be either positive or negative, depending on whether and how a voter thinks the country needs disrupting.
The disrupter du jour is, of course, Amazon — which collected more than 40 cents of every dollar spent online last year.
"What I actually wanted to call him was disrupter in residence," said Deborah Borda, the departing chief executive of that orchestra.
Bits Technology is often viewed as a great disrupter of industries, one that typically alters the customer experience for the better.
The Outlite A100 has a bright light with an adjustable focus and five modes, including a disrupter strobe and SOS function.
That's because, for the art of D.J.ing, technology has been as much of a disrupter as it has been a boon.
And leaders of the Senate wanted him to persevere to prevent an anti-establishment Tea Party disrupter from joining their ranks.
The disrupter is a slug of water or some other material designed to literally tear a bomb apart before it can detonate.
STEPHEN HADLEY, FORMER U.S. NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER: Look, I think President Trump was elected by the American people to be a disrupter.
Social media is only the latest digital 'disrupter' to change the public conversation around health scares; the first was the internet itself.
"The exchanges have been less of a disrupter than I expected," said Thomas Buchmueller, a business professor at the University of Michigan.
Wojnarowski was a well-known N.B.A. columnist, but that 2011 draft signaled his arrival as a draft disrupter and frequent news breaker.
Macron, the young disrupter and ex-banker, has been challenging an old country to adjust its self-image, embrace risk over security.
Prince Mohammed is an avowed technophile and has styled himself a disrupter in the model of Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates.
Perhaps because quotas have been neither the disaster that many expected, nor the disrupter executives had feared, business leaders have warmed to them.
And as your previous guest, my White House colleague Steve Hadley said, this does confirm the view of Donald Trump as a disrupter.
Another reason for preferring the four-network model is that the smallest operator of the gang usually operates as the disrupter and innovator.
Celebrated as a Silicon Valley disrupter set to transform the financial industry, Lending Club first issued public shares at $20163 in December 2014.
From the Democrats' perspective, President Donald J. Trump is a disrupter of what had been a smooth transition to the bright socialist future.
Augmented reality, whether it's displayed through smartphones or headsets like Microsoft's HoloLens, is set to become a tech disrupter in ways VR hasn't.
And increasing numbers of strikes are forcing the airline to face up to the fact that it is no longer a young disrupter.
Rather, it is that in a world where America is a disrupter and not a force for stability, allies are now a burden.
President Trump has generally been outnumbered at summits like the G7 — the disrupter-in-chief in a room of more sober-minded leaders.
In 2013, it went from being a "retail disrupter " valued at $1 billion to being forced to lay off staff and sell itself.
We also take a look at FedEx, its old-school disrupter founder and how it is itself being disrupted in the age of Amazon.
To avoid further crises, he will have to embrace the fact that he's now a protector of the peace, not a disrupter of it.
Holmes was believed to be another 19-year-old college dropout disrupter that was going to change the world with her Silicon Valley startup.
But remember the last time a disrupter said he was going to step into the political arena and run our country like a business?
"We're a disrupter of the way people view the spaces they work in on a day-to-day basis," said Mr. Dunlevie of Benchmark.
At 26, Tess was head of research and development for Christina Tosi and her baking empire, Milk Bar, the great 21st-century dessert disrupter.
News Analysis Where the president once kept European leaders off balance, Europe's shifting landscape now has the Great Disrupter scrambling to recalibrate his approach.
His departure comes at a fragile time for the country, as a first-term president has vigorously assumed the role of disrupter-in-chief.
After she won a fourth term, their relationship took on weighty symbolism: the great disrupter versus the last defender of the liberal world order.
The original disrupter, Bob Dylan once reconstructed the musical zeitgeist by tuning the social and political consciousness of the 1960s to the key of pop.
And just say that the first six months we had a disrupter coming in to this White House who hadn&apost served in politics before.
In 2013, Medea Benjamin, the founder of anti-war group Code Pink and an accomplished speech disrupter, heckled Obama multiple times during a counterterrorism speech.
Trump fails to understand that Russia, unlike the United States or China, is the globalized disrupter because it has little skin in the globalized game.
And I'm a big fan of a disrupter in this town, because this town, if you think it's working, then you're in the wrong business.
One thing virtually everyone should be able to agree upon: President Donald Trump has been a disrupter, both for the Republican Party and the country.
D.R.A.M. "Big Baby D.R.A.M." (Atlantic) In which your jester is also your seducer is also your eccentric is also your historian is also your disrupter.
Even before that, Mr. Hajdu, 55, a Canadian transplant and co-founder of an Los Angeles-based incubator called Disrupter, was becoming Adelaide's networker in chief.
Sessions, who is Trump's top ally on Capitol Hill, lauded him as a disrupter who has tapped into the unease felt by Americans across the country.
The U.S. Open trailed behind the Australian Open and Wimbledon in adding retractable roofs to allow play to continue during rain, long a disrupter of tennis.
Ines, the 8-year-old ant colony disrupter, said she had seen "a little bit of bullying" but that it was dealt with as a collective.
Federica Marchionni, international chief executive and group chief strategy officer, the online luxury fashion retailer Secoo Technology will be the biggest disrupter in the luxury industry.
This data-driven disrupter was founded only five years ago and today is worth almost as much as Citigroup with 1/20th the number of employees.
Though a "disrupter," UKIP is now "stuffed" with people who use it as "a piggy bank rather than a vehicle for political change," Mr. Banks said.
In an NBC News interview with my pal Luke Russert, she said that Trump is a "disrupter," and we have to learn that that's a good thing.
The best example of a local health-care disrupter with global potential, however, is iCarbonX, a health-data analytics firm from Shenzhen, a metropolis near Hong Kong.
And so having something like Anaplan, I see it's really being a disrupter in the planning space because of the breadth of the platform that we have.
But besides being the disrupter, another reason Trump is going to Davos could be to seek common ground with Vladimir Putin and the other anti-globalist leaders.
Sessions, who is Trump's top ally on Capitol Hill, lauded the billionaire as a disrupter who has tapped into the unease felt by Americans across the country.
Yet Trump is the most important leader in NATO, so putting his behavior down as just the rhetoric of an arbitrary disrupter isn't giving him his due.
Generally, amazon is named as "industry disrupter" when it enter a new market, causing other competitors' share drop, and there was no exception to the news overnight.
Trump has opted for foreign meetings where he will be feted and flattered and when large multinational gatherings arise, he tends to play the role of disrupter.
These concerns are primarily directed to the biggest disrupter of them all, Netflix, which is aggressive in its stance to only show its own films on its service.
Instead, the Kardashian family disrupter spits with crisp intensity, delivering lines like "Nothing better than them dollars, man/I fuck up more than your retirement" with playful clarity.
But if he wants Uber to have a successful share flotation soon, Mr Khosrowshahi must give it a new Gestalt, or personality, beyond that of a ruthless disrupter.
"I think Amazon will have some impact but I don't see it as being a major disrupter in this space," says Neil Saunders, managing director of GlobalData Retail.
"He is a reformer, he is a disrupter, he is going to do things differently," Mary-Jo Jacobi, former assistant for the U.S. secretary of commerce told CNBC.
The seamless whole he helped build became something of the new normal in the past few years, to the point where he's the standard-bearer, not the disrupter.
The solo show includes more than 50 drawings, collages, textile works and photographs that explore the role of the artist as a disrupter in society, and explore Mrs.
Background: Although known for her caution, Merkel has been a shrewd disrupter of the German party system and has moved the CDU to the middle of the political spectrum.
Nearly half of shoppers are buying products from so-called "disrupter brands," and the big marketing companies are unprepared, according to Randall Rothenberg, CEO of the Interactive Advertising Bureau.
Pattern will have to contend not only with other upstarts but also with established marketers like Unilever and P&G trying to fight back with their own disrupter brands.
If anything, Trump's made-for-television announcement lacked a little drama -- not a criticism that can often be leveled against this spotlight-craving disrupter of a commander-in-chief.
Alain, who can argue three sides of any question, drifts into an affair with Laure (Christa Théret), a young digital disrupter hired by his company to shake it up.
And despite how much of a disrupter Nick Kyrgios can be when he is truly in the mood for tennis, he could not quite provide the buzzkill this weekend.
There's a school of thought that he could be challenged by someone who promises to be a political disrupter — a polemicist who can function largely as a cable-TV conservative.
David, you were -- I would say it is fair to say kind of seen as a disrupter when you came to the World Bank and your name was bandied about.
McSally expressed support for the president, describing Trump as a "disrupter" who isn't afraid to shake up Washington and take bold steps on trade with the goal of helping Americans.
And Netflix is the kind of industry disrupter that many fear will eventually make movie theaters obsolete, which means that the Academy is not exactly friendly territory for its films.
Ms. Musgraves is perceived as a disrupter, but she winks less often than you might think — she is in thrall to tradition and an astute replicator and updater of it.
Wheels When it was time for Abbi Vakil, a hardware engineer in Silicon Valley, to replace his car, he turned to a company he saw as a tech disrupter, TrueCar.
But that industry disrupter/tweet stormer/creative megalith otherwise known as Kanye West has a different idea about how the future of fashion, or at least his fashion future, may look.
We have also thrived because we have a cultural disposition in favor of the gadfly, the contrarian, the upstart, the entrepreneur, the late bloomer, the disrupter, the activist, the social nuisance.
The governor argued that the optics of nominating a Washington wheeler-dealer for the Senate would instead be problematic for Mr. Trump's image as a disrupter of the political status quo.
But what's becoming clear is that sports media companies that were once considered disrupter brands are now struggling to find their footing, and new companies are taking advantage of that void.
"President Trump is not a disrupter, but is self-serving and often dishonest, " Clay M. Christensen, a father of disruption theory and the author of "The Innovator's Dilemma," said in an email.
CANNES, France (Reuters) - Jean-Luc Godard showed he is still the great disrupter on Saturday by turning a Cannes Film Festival news conference into what one critic called "a weird cinematic event".
But Porsche is fighting for a foothold in the electric auto market, even though, as Porsche North America CEO Klaus Zellmer says, the legacy brand sometimes loses customers to the California disrupter.
In developing new branding that went live on Tuesday, Gale said she looked to what she calls "challenger," or disrupter, brands like the coffee chain Blue Bottle and Apple's clean, straightforward advertising.
He is a disrupter in the mall industry, and his most successful development, Easton Town Center, on the northeast edge of the city, serves a vital role in the test market ecosystem.
An unwavering and acerbic critic of the government and a disrupter of the reigning national consensus, Mr. Avnery wrote regular opinion pieces for the liberal newspaper Haaretz up until he was hospitalized.
Last year the disrupter-in-chief left allies flabbergasted when he withheld his imprimatur from the meeting's final statement and then went on to insult his host, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
"President Trump is not a disrupter, but is self-serving and often dishonest," Clay M. Christensen, a father of disruption theory and the author of "The Innovator's Dilemma," said in an email.
The push to win back London is also part of a wider effort to move past Mr. Kalanick's often-combative style and change Uber's reputation from ruthless disrupter to responsible corporate citizen.
Mr. Trump would be transformed from the evil disrupter of international commerce to a potential savior — just as 30 years ago Mr. Reagan's international image changed from superhawk to peacemaker almost overnight.
But the question remains as to whether the disrupter of 2017 is made for the long haul—able, as Ms Pedder puts it, to use "a glorious epic moment, for a grander purpose".
We are building US 2nd Fleet to be the market disrupter that changes the way we fight as a fleet — as a coalition — and in doing so, we will be ready to fight.
Warren, the greatest disrupter of Democratic politics this year, is a former Republican who believes the opposite: It is time for progressives to play a much more aggressive and undiluted brand of offense.
The Spurs, though, rebounded from the crushing effects of a storied Ray Allen 3-pointer to dismantle Miami in five games in the 2014 finals, establishing Kawhi Leonard as the decade's dynasty disrupter.
He's sort of the disrupter in chief, and he always goes in with this disruptive attitude, and then he tends to come out at the end with a more welcome message if you will.
Not only have more than 1 billion iPhones been sold, but, fueled by its enormous success, Apple became the biggest disrupter in tech for a time, and the most valuable company on the planet.
By using social media to target Gen Z millennials — and recruiting Emily Ratajkowski for jaw-dropping ad campaigns — SWISH Beverages has emerged as a disrupter in the wine industry with Axman leading the way.
It is an invisible but persistent disrupter, wreaking havoc on everything from the schedule of the Alpine ski events to the tents and other temporary structures surrounding the ice arenas near the coast. Wind.
The boomer Steve Jobs might qualify as the original disrupter, but when boomers broke the rules, there was always a sense of grandiosity and self-satisfaction — Procol Harum performing with the London Symphony Orchestra.
Once seen as the standard-bearer of free trade and defender of the rules-based order, the United States is now seen by some of its friends in Asia, too, as a unilateralist disrupter.
Hubble has appeared on "disrupter" lists with companies like the direct-to-consumer eyeglasses company Warby Parker and Harry's and its marketing tactics have been described glowingly in a Harvard Business School case study.
Mr. Trump "was elected as a disrupter," Walter Russell Mead, the centrist academic at Bard College wrote recently on the website of The American Interest, "and disruption is what a Trump administration will bring."
Though the studio presents itself as the shiny new disrupter, with a lean org chart and business cards printed in English and Mandarin, it's fuelled by an ancient motivation: proving the other guys wrong.
It is tempting to believe Brady can keep up even if the game turns into a shootout, but Aaron Donald, the Rams' standout defensive tackle, is perhaps the perfect disrupter for New England's offense.
While Harbaugh's rivals cast him as an outlaw for such stunts — Saban compared the situation to "the wild, wild West" — a more appropriate term is the one used in modern business: He is a disrupter.
It&aposs once again the disrupter-in-chief doing the things that he thinks makes sense for the American people and is off the mark of that system that we now call the swamp, Judge.
The big picture: With President Trump reprising his role as disrupter-in-chief and U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson arriving aboard a runaway Brexit train, there's little the leaders of the G7 countries agree on.
Headed into the season's sixth week, the stocked East is again assuredly potent, featuring Ohio State, No. 12 Penn State and a one-loss Michigan program that can never be fully discounted as a disrupter.
Neon, the scrappy indie with the potential best-picture disrupter "Parasite," has been spending money like a major, hopeful that the love for the genre-defying South Korean film will help it make Oscar history.
The slew of new e-portals are overseen by the newly created National Digitization Unit, a centralizing agency tasked with being a "disrupter" of the status quo and an "incubator" for a modern information society.
Trump has touted himself as an outsider and disrupter, intent on "draining the swamp," challenging the Washington establishment, and capitalizing on the contempt many Americans have for a Congress that has long been in deadlock.
Airbnb might be considered a disrupter in the hotel industry, for instance, since it has grown rapidly by attracting a large base of users who rent their homes to guests, instead of acquiring and operating hotels.
A master disrupter, Gvasalia refuses to play by traditional rules, so it should come as no surprise that as soon as his aesthetic became mainstream, he would leave it behind for a more forward-thinking focus.
The ride-hailing firm has been heralded as a disrupter in transportation and the leader of a pack of prominent start-ups known as unicorns, which are priced at $1 billion or more by private investors.
His online biography paints him as something of a disrupter, noting that he was "the only Democrat to unseat an incumbent in a primary" in the House of Representatives when he was first elected in 2014.
In the age of President Trump, the great disrupter of the way things have always worked, the architects and preservers of the old approach are still struggling to come to terms with how it has frayed.
Further down the page, the site makes it pretty clear who is responsible for this "anti-police atmosphere": Our job is not to make life more comfortable for the rioter, the looter, or the violent disrupter.
IEX also pitched itself as a disrupter but struggled to gain tractionTo be clear, MEMX's introduction sparking such widespread change is easier said than done, especially considering it has yet to even receive regulatory approval to operate.
Jonas not only sees value in the company's core space tourism business, but he assigned a greater value to its plans for hypersonic, point-to-point travel, citing it as a potential disrupter of the airline industry.
What was lacking was a disrupter able to capitalise on the disenchantment, a charismatic politician able to open the way to what the writer Michel Houellebecq called "group therapy", and let France feel good about itself once more.
It's very possible that West's views will do more than add color to his legacy as one of the greatest hip-hop producers, a fashion visionary, cultural disrupter, and yes, an advocate for the Black arts and creativity.
All of them are going up against the original shaving disrupter: Gillette, "the best a man can get," which patented the disposable razor in 1903 (and has, kind of, offered a blade subscription service via Amazon since 2007).
In an often searing speech, Trump was who he was, is, and always will be: a sometimes awkward outsider, a disrupter and a President whose dominant leadership technique is to carve a political divide and pick a side.
Mr. Moro, the most visible law enforcement figure in a sweeping corruption inquiry that began in 2014, has been hailed at home and abroad as a crusading disrupter of a political class many saw as descending into kleptocracy.
The technology, if not implemented well, the study cautions, has the potential to be yet another disrupter — much like Uber, the ride-hailing app that has sent the taxi industry spiraling and ratcheted up congestion in many places.
But it can be a disrupter, and fans are hoping a new rival will help keep WWE at the top of its game in the same way that WCW did during the "Monday Night Wars" in the '90s.
Mr. Crump found his way into a minor pattern that climbed high before falling hard on the root note; Ms. Davis played the role of disrupter, hammering one broken-glass chord in double and triple and quadruple hits.
A newer addition to the classic, comic book series, Toni Topaz, will be "a bit of a disrupter" that could mean "trouble" for Jughead and Betty's relationship according to showrunner, Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa in an interview with Entertainment Tonight.
Dan Frommer: This seems like such an important part of peoples lives but for whatever reason, and in many ways, you're cut from the same cloth as Uber, a disrupter, using interesting new marketplaces, using technology to build them.
Even wireless connectivity is seen as a potential disrupter, and is limited only to a few select areas of the grounds so that it doesn't become an enticing distraction for spectators — whom Wimbledon wants paying undivided attention to tennis.
Jamie Rondeau, a small business owner and mother of four from a suburb outside Phoenix, says she had always appreciated Uber's "disrupter" mindset, building a successful enterprise by shaking up the status quo and creating new and better options for consumers.
"Trump embodies the harsher aspects of Silicon Valley — a brash and arrogant disrupter, convinced that the world is all wrong as it is and only he can change it for the better," said Shiva Ramesh, a longtime Silicon Valley entrepreneur.
Hosted by Kirk Franklin, once a genre disrupter and now part of the firmament, the ceremony celebrated several rising talents, including Jonathan McReynolds, a purveyor of a soft-soul take on gospel that's come into favor over the past few years.
In 2014, after Mr. Bolsonaro was re-elected to Congress with 464,000 votes, almost four times more than he got in 2010, he began traveling the country, holding rallies and presenting himself as a tough-talking disrupter of politics as usual.
More than making him a Twitter target, the hat, which Mr. Shanahan designed himself in both red and black versions, and often pairs with a minimalist white 133ers jacket, has turned the 40-year-old coach into a style disrupter.
And it traces the outlines of the enduring split in the Republican Party between establishment figures who scoffed at Mr. Trump's chances of victory and the grass-roots insurgents who backed him as a disrupter of the Washington power structure.
"And it traces the outlines of the enduring split in the Republican Party between establishment figures who scoffed at Mr. Trump's chances of victory and the grass-roots insurgents who backed him as a disrupter of the Washington power structure," the Times writes.
Why it matters: Although Merkel was referring to their difficult climate conversation, it was clear that Trump was the odd man out during his G7 meetings — and the last leg of his trip suggested he was continuing to be a disrupter in Europe.
In the age of disrupters, where Trump has emerged as the disrupter in chief, Macron is turning out to be a conciliator -- and, in the end, the kind of true leader that his American guest may aspire to be, but never become.
And the only way they will make a difference if there are enough of them -- enough liberals, Democrats, independents, and yes, even some Republicans and conservatives -- who can appreciate the appeal of a disrupter, but don't want one to lead the country.
WASHINGTON — When President Trump welcomes Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany to the Oval Office on Tuesday, their meeting will take on a symbolism unlike any he has held so far: The great disrupter confronts the last defender of the liberal world order.
There's little doubt that Trump went into this speech not to seem the outlier or the disrupter when it came to America playing a role on the world stage in concert with others even while he challenges them to step up and do their share.
Whether it was lecturing NATO members for their inadequate contributions to the alliance, scolding Germany for its trade surplus with the United States, or pushing the leader of Montenegro out of his way at a photo shoot, Mr. Trump has switched from diplomat to disrupter.
Whatever else might be said about the man who now has been crowned as "disrupter in chief" — a title in which he no doubt revels — Trump certainly knows how to both steal any show and, at the same time, get much of what he wants.
It was like that throughout Mr. Trump's first meeting with Ms. Merkel on Friday, an awkward encounter that was the most closely watched of his young presidency and took on an outsize symbolism: the great disrupter confronts the last defender of the liberal world order.
But they offered convincing testimonies, and not just from the leadership suite: One employee had worked for a startup "industry disrupter" with ads currently blanketing the New York subway; the management and work-life balance was so toxic that Pattern's philosophy and policy still felt mildly shocking.
Their naiveté points to a corollary familiar to media critics of all persuasions: that the journalistic wisemen who yearn quadrennially for a third-party disrupter have thrived in a profession that considers indifference to the substantive underpinnings of partisan politics to be a virtue, not a vice.
A former real estate developer turned conservative bomb-thrower, Mr. Meadows made his name as a disrupter of the system, clashing repeatedly with House Republican leaders over spending, immigration and other issues, and inciting the rebellion that forced Speaker John A. Boehner to step down in 2015.
Some supporters, including those closest to Mr. Trump, are warning him that after running for president as a disrupter of the political and ruling classes, he risks charges of hypocrisy by bringing into his administration the kinds of people he vowed to drive out of Washington.
Mr Trump, previously the disrupter-in-chief, who used to call the organisation "obsolete" and caused consternation at a summit in Brussels in 2018 by threatening to withdraw if Europeans failed to take on a fairer share of the burden, has—however briefly—become a defender.
The serial disrupter (Napster, Facebook, "a billion dollars," etc.) is at it again, this time leading an investment group that aims to put first-run Hollywood movies in the home via a secure set-top box for $50 a pop, according to a Wednesday report in trade mag Variety.
Instead, Mr. Trump is betting that the 2020 campaign will be a "Back to the Future" replay of the 2016 one, when a reality TV star and New York real estate mogul campaigned as a disrupter with nothing to lose and shook the political establishment to its core.
But in Mr. Trump, Mr. West recognizes himself: a natural disrupter; a person so secure in his gifts that he doesn't trouble himself with facts (or much believe in them); someone who sees generating passionate dissent as a sign of success, not as an indicator of a shaky premise.
For a president who prides himself on being the Great Disrupter, it was a startling turnabout, one that underscored how Europe's shifting landscape — with an ambitious president in France, a lame-duck leader in Germany and a breakaway populist in Britain — has scrambled the calculus for Mr. Trump.
But the group, seeing its role as part informer, part disrupter and part pioneer in the world of election reporting, believes it will change the Election Day experience forever, even adopting the provocative terminology used by Senator Ted Cruz of Texas during his presidential bid to describe the news industry.
Underscoring the company's self-image as a disrupter, it has shunned the usual circus of an initial public offering in favor of a rarely used — and potentially risky — process known as a direct listing, in which no new stock is issued and insiders can begin selling their stash on Day 1.
WASHINGTON — Days after Donald J. Trump launched his presidential campaign in June 22010, James O'Keefe, the conservative disrupter famous for trying to use secret recordings to embarrass liberals and journalists, visited Trump Tower and gave Mr. Trump a preview of his latest hidden camera video intended to undermine Hillary Clinton.
"He's been a disrupter since day one, and he didn't come to Washington with a group of hangers-on," said Sean SpicerSean Michael SpicerRapid turnover shapes Trump's government Pelosi gets under Trump's skin on impeachment Former Trump staffer suing Trump, campaign over sex discrimination MORE, Trump's first White House press secretary.
LONDON — President Trump prides himself on being the great disrupter, but when he arrives in London on Monday for a state visit, it's not clear how much more he can shake up a country that is already convulsed, divided and utterly exhausted by the long debate over its departure from the European Union.
In the days after Mr. Trump's election, Democrats and some moderate Republicans expressed hope that Ms. Trump and Mr. Kushner would act as a moderating and stabilizing force in a West Wing dominated by the mercurial Mr. Bannon, who viewed himself as a disrupter intent on dismantling major components of the federal government.
Finkelstein believes that Bezos&apos ability to build the right team around him has been a big part of his culture of success — and will be critical as he moves from being the disrupter to the disrupted and businesses target Amazon&aposs customer base with product innovations, growth opportunities, and better business propositions.
"The biggest disrupter in 21.83 to the normal pattern of relative sector performance at times of dollar weakness has been the very strong rally in IT." Dennis pointed out that emerging markets information technology stocks were up 43 percent for the year through July, versus emerging markets' 23.7 percent gain over that time.
The image of Rimbaud as a loner bad boy — shooting up, masturbating, prowling Times Square — embodied Wojnarowicz's early view of what an artist should be: a guerrilla infiltrator, disrupter of what he called the "pre-invented world" that we're all told is normal, a world of fake borders, gated hierarchies and controlling insider laws.
By the time he was released from jail in March of last year, "Look at Me!" was climbing the Billboard Hot 100; a month later, it would peak at No. 34, cementing the rapper's place as a disrupter whose serious personal issues only led to more attention and, for some, shored up his outlaw mystique.
Both episodes underscore the way Trump's 2020 operation is using the most controversial moments of his presidency to electrify his base, reinforce his brand as the disrupter in chief and assure voters that — despite his incumbency — he's as much a political outsider now as he was when he first ran for office 4½ years ago.
Bloomberg's top advisers, such as his long-time political consigliere Kevin Sheekey, inherently understand that political influence is different from, yet complimentary to, economic influence, and thus having Mike Bloomberg bandied about as a potential disrupter in the 2020 election cycle makes all the sense in the world, even if its not something Bloomberg is even giving serious consideration to privately.
" He describes Trump as the "antithesis" of what the founders had in mind — an "anti-leader" who was elected mainly because he "had never served in public office and had no desire to act like a traditional public servant," and because he "promised to be a disrupter, a dealmaker and a tough guy taking on what he called a 'rigged' system.
But as Mr. Manjoo describes how the iPhone gave us everything from selfies to Siri, the video embedded above, "Things the iPhone Helped Destroy," looks at it from another point of view — what we've lost: Since it was introduced 10 years ago, the iPhone has been a great disrupter, heralding an end to everything from paper maps to small talk.
Some of the squeamishness she prompted can be attributed to male chauvinism and Tory patrician snobbery; Moore, a right-wing columnist for the Daily Telegraph and a former editor of The Spectator , likes to use this defense when Thatcher is at her most indefensible, soothingly reminding us of her role as the great disrupter of the old boys' club and its afternoon fug.
Instead of the image of old Arab men in robes sitting on oil wells, plotting the demise of America, youth culture is employed as a "disrupter," to shift the image to exotic, globetrotting young things with apolitical wealth, using street style and coining terms like "Gulf Futurism" (which borrows on the currency of Afro-Futurism with none of its expansive imaginings, revolutionary stance, and radical critique).
"I don't think we know yet, and I think all of us should have learned by now not to get out over ourselves with Trump," Plouffe told me during an episode of POLITICO's "Off Message" podcast, in which he offered far-ranging opinions on Clinton's self-defeating tendency to doubt her own staff, Trump's role as an Uber-like disrupter and Bill Clinton's not-quite-Obama-level status in the presidential pantheon.
"Companies are reinventing themselves, looking at their business in a new way with regards to how can they be a disrupter, and how they can prevent being disrupted - and this opens up deal flow" said Chris Ventresca, global co-head of M&A at JPMorgan Chase & Co. Among these transformative deals was this year's biggest - U.S. telecommunications company AT&T Inc's $2804 billion agreement to acquire media company Time Warner Inc, the parent of CNN, TNT, HBO and the Warner Bros movie studio.
IF GEORGE W. BUSH once famously looked Vladimir Putin in the eye and saw his soul, Donald Trump, when he met the Russian president in Helsinki on July 16th, saw his own reflection: an alpha male who made his country "great again"; a fellow populist and disrupter who disdains the politically correct and hypocritical liberal elite, and the institutions they inhabit; a man guided by interests, who likes doing deals while trusting nobody and who uses the media to create his own reality show.
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Francis RooneyLaurence (Francis) Francis RooneyOvernight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument The Hill's 2202:2628 Report — Presented by Farm Credit — Pelosi, Ocasio-Cortez meet to heal Democratic rift Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE (R-Fla.), and Bill KeatingWilliam (Bill) Richard KeatingBottom Line Foreign Affairs chairman: US military intervention in Venezuela 'not an option' Seniors are big winners in House elections MORE (D-Mass.) will speak on "Russia the 28500st Century Disrupter in Europe," at 6900 a.m.

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