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Misogyny may have magnified her failings so as to show them balancing the outsized failings of her opponent — and that might not be her fault.
Afterward, we could talk about a game for hours—about our own failings, in front of the others, and about the others' failings, behind their backs.
Being in the limelight has done wonders for this group, which has been asked repeatedly to face up to its own failings, and the failings of the thing it loves.
Well into the twenty-first century, leftist subversion is masking failings that date back to colonialism—even as those same failings have in turn fueled the perpetuation of the fighting.
"As I directed the jury who convicted you in this trail, you are not to be made a scapegoat for any failings or perceived failings of the Catholic Church," Kidd said.
Should they not admit -- and not repeat -- their failings?
We needed an explanation for the failings of our fathers.
But it was Europe's failings that enabled Mr Orban's success.
In that context, "Bless This Mess'" failings seem more acute.
This bill would help to remedy some of those failings.
Or do you just delight in all of his failings?
I think one of my biggest failings is my impatience.
Overall, the press has been aggressive in reporting Trump's failings.
When it came to legal immigration, Trump's failings were qualitative.
"I'm a man of many failings," he once told me.
But the failings of those who wrote it linger on.
And that requires voting — warts, failings and everything else aside.
South Koreans are hardly naïve about the failings of politicians.
We need not rehash his myriad moral failings in detail.
In contrast to the executives, some moms acknowledge their failings.
Some Socialists say those failings still leave them an opening.
This means they have successes and failings of their own.
In April, it admitted to failings in combating money laundering.
It's able to illuminate and highlight failings of human nature itself.
"I don't want my airline suffering from Boeing's failings," said Tajer.
Europe's cyclical failings are entwined with a host of other flaws.
We don't know how to talk about failings of financialized capitalism.
Yet despite these failings, the euro zone's ills are easily exaggerated.
Mrs Clinton's political failings and the insurgent mood are plainly contributing.
In short, the company continues to grow despite all its failings.
His achievements and energy were undeniable—but so were his failings.
"He was very angry and accusatory of [authorities'] failings," says Yellin.
In both cases, I see my failings as an older brother.
For all her political and economic failings, Ms Rousseff still does.
"Einstein's Mistakes: The Human Failings of Genius" by Hans C. Ohanian
But it is testament to the failings of the market that
Culture is complicit in these failings, and it has to change.
Why do we want to believe our failings are ours alone?
It was understood as the product of civic and societal failings.
Lastly, there are the inherent structural failings in modern democratic politics.
Regular users should ask if they are implicated in these failings.
The true stars here, though, are the failings of human nature.
He's apologetic for his past failings without ever admitting to anything.
Clinton wasn't the only one whose private failings were revealed. Rep.
" He added: "I alone am entirely responsible for my moral failings.
But Nest's problems go beyond the failings of any single CEO.
He is quick to talk about his own faults, failings, and shortcomings.
We don't know how to talk about failings of our political infrastructure.
Navy leaders publicly acknowledged those failings in a congressional hearing last month.
The failings of the drug-testing system mean whistleblowers are particularly valuable.
Why has South Sudan become another study in the international community's failings?
The row with China may obscure some failings of South Korean business.
Way too many Republicans and independents struggle with Donald Trump's personal failings.
And like the tree we keep on growing, ignorant of our failings.
The saga has exposed failings at all levels of the German state.
I'm not even going to get into the failings of the multiplayer.
But somehow, this became a story about Abramson's failings as a leader.
It was calling out the Supreme Court's failings as he saw them.
That's before even getting into his personal failings, which have also reemerged.
The tube, of course, was made in part to address these failings.
MCAS and its failings are now well-known in the aviation world.
First, we understand very well the current dysfunctions and failings of Congress.
He simply seeks to blame others for his personal and professional failings.
It's not solely about the subconscious romantic failings we assign female comedians.
Of seeing clearly the failings of home and nevertheless refusing to flee?
Similarly, "The Low Road" trains its sights on the species' inherent failings.
The group indicated "serious failings" by Russia to adhere to international law.
Some see a subversive message about Washington's failings; others see his glorification.
But now fans can identify with his failings, both personal and professional.
But taking personal responsibility for his own failings is anathema to Trump.
The indictment does also suggest institutional failings apparently not involving individual guards.
Yet for all our failings, journalism remains an indispensable constraint on power.
The legal emphasis has shifted from the church's failings to its finances.
A dimwitted, meanspirited spawn embodying the nation's worst flaws, failings and nightmares.
And the winning streak has not cured all of the Giants' failings.
But the fake-news phenomenon is not the result of personal failings.
Facebook paid a $5 billion fine for its failings around Cambridge Analytica.
In meticulous if sometimes too laborious detail, Gabor documents reform's institutional failings.
I would not accept that there was any failings on my part.
In its own blunt internal report, N.H.T.S.A. acknowledged a list of institutional failings.
He is culpable for its failings; its culture was created in his image.
Several parliamentary investigations into the failings by police and security services are ongoing.
It did not want do-gooding groups to show up the state's failings.
Many intelligence officers were purged and murdered for imagined ideological or other failings.
Plenty of Bible figures had big moral failings but were considered godly overall.
The failings of America's self-regulatory approach are becoming clearer by the week.
The President's personal failings are now not just center stage but whole stage.
Nothing worse than somebody who blames absolutely everybody else for their own failings.
Go global Often, presidents look overseas to make up for failings at home.
That match – and the tournament – was more about Argentina's success than Ireland's failings.
Microsoft's mobile failings can be traced back much further than Windows Vista, though.
The roots of the crisis go deeper than the failings of Mr Yatseniuk.
This president is a master at projecting his own failings on his opponents.
Alive, she put a face on and a voice to the country's failings.
Killmonger came to see his own story as a proof of Wakanda's failings.
Americans have lived with the failings of marijuana prohibition for far too long.
And, he is not the only politician who has pointed out Baltimore's failings.
His financial failings contributed to depression and in 1894, the satirist declared bankruptcy.
Those failings have no bearing on the veracity of Blasey's story, of course.
As their conversation continued, Twitter's failings on this front were on clear display.
In recent weeks, Price has not tried to hide from his playoff failings.
That, I would say, is one of my biggest failings during the campaign.
The characters on "The Good Place," on the other hand, have everyday failings.
This is partly an attempt to blame Republicans for the failings of Obamacare.
Until Western democracies confront their failings, the tide of popular rage won't abate.
Chastised for its ethical failings, the university returned nearly $230,000 to commercial sponsors.
Yet it was that very relatability that made Mr. Clinton's personal failings frightening.
This trilogy ends right here, and right now, with all of our failings.
Yet the crisis within social democracy runs deeper than the failings of individuals.
Whatever my parents' failings were, their absence on holidays is impossible to ignore.
But the plants were shut down for relicensing after Fukushima highlighted regulatory failings.
The book gives rather short shrift to Abzug's many failings as a boss.
Inadequate financing is a primary cause of the agency's failings, the audit found.
Battle of the Sexes, for all its failings, is still enjoyable to watch.
The failings of this model can be seen in the slow upload speeds.
That, I would say, was one of my biggest failings during the campaign.
He says the protests in Basra flow from the failings of successive governments.
Kidd made it clear that Pell's sentence was based solely on the crimes he was convicted of by the jury, and that Pell was not to be made a scapegoat for the failings or perceived failings of the Catholic Church.
"I wasn't ready to get married," he told me of his early life failings.
The bank was fined $1.0 billion by U.S. and UK regulators for management failings.
She absolutely beat Mayor Pete on his failings with his own African American community.
Last month Chile's transport minister resigned, in part to take responsibility for Transantiago's failings.
It also offers Facebook a chance to shift the spotlight away from its failings.
Donald Trump's failings as a candidate come in three P's — personal, policy and political.
Still, the annual report of HCSEC, due soon, is likely to blast Huawei's failings.
One doesn't need a security clearance to speak out against the failings of Trump.
Look, I know it's easy to blame the media for your own objective failings.
The media has focused on a vulgar tape of Trump and his personal failings.
Chaffetz pointed to the Secret Service leadership and understaffing as reasons for recent failings.
Some point to the Benghazi, Libya, attacks as one of the Obama administration's failings.
Which, beyond its own failings, is why Dynasty Warriors 9 is such a bummer.
Humans very often fill in as flexible resources for the failings of such systems.
The human ramifications of the mental healthcare failings of 2015 make for upsetting reading.
Despite all its failings, it feels like PocketChip is a tiny glimmer of hope.
When you look at the facts, it's impossible to think it's about individual failings.
There is no need to further study the failings of the private prison industry.
Q: How do we overcome all these failings, and save more for the future?
We dissect the failings of political pollsters at length — and there's much to criticize.
This surprised me—Pump's songs are all about drugs and guns and WestJet's failings.
Before the expedition, Plaisted specifically asked Aufderheide to be blunt about his leadership failings.
Tonight, I'm not going to lie in bed and recount all my security failings.
The EPA's critics are eager to bring to light the agency's failings in Flint.
But more guns on the street won't fix deeper failings within French intelligence agencies.
"We regret any historic failings in our AML (anti-money laundering) processes," RBS said.
But even then, as today, structural problems and personal failings proved hard to separate.
As in most human affairs, minimization of our failings may be the best course.
Catherine, despite all of her failings, has a sharp wit and a kind heart.
The failure to pursue the truth is one of the failings of this story.
No one really knows, but you and I may be paying for Equifax's failings.
The Washington Post's extensive investigation of failings in Afghanistan is evidence of such work.
Ramaphosa then told journalists that there needed to be greater accountability for Eskom's failings.
Rome has accused the operator of serious failings in its upkeep of the bridge.
But one of its biggest failings has been its reluctance to deliver a female lead.
The FCA had already fined UBS 100,000 pounds in November 2005 for transaction reporting failings.
But Schneier, being a security pro, still sees the failings of this sort of approach.
If you're in college or recently graduated, you're probably familiar with the failings of highlighters.
All in all, this interim report points to a litany of failings in the industry.
Because business has been cosy with past governments, he blames it for his country's failings.
The Clinton Foundation's biggest victory was born of one of the Clinton administration's greatest failings.
When I raised this in an earlier question, you chided Mark Zuckerberg for his failings.
There's a direct link between the Facebook scandal and Google's failings on the privacy front.
His victory, at the third attempt, was a consequence of the failings of his predecessors.
The PS VR, despite a whole mess of potential failings, sits in that sweet spot.
Students have mounted flash-mob protests and produced a film detailing the vice-chancellor's failings.
In the past two decades Eskom has symbolised South Africa's failings, rather than its successes.
But the film's subjects are self-aware, candid about their failings, and often infectiously enthusiastic.
The reasons are usually just creepy ones that say a lot about humanity's inherent failings.
Looked at more skeptically, it's an ineffective placebo or a band-aid for systemic failings.
Empathy's design failings have to do with the fact that it acts like a spotlight.
If you don't have it you will be blamed for your individual failings, held accountable.
In Chazelle's hands, Mia is little more than a conduit for Sebastian's feelings and failings.
And he would rage at us, randomly bellowing at us for our failings and mistakes.
It seems like a new example of the VA's failings comes to light every week.
The water company apologized for its failings and said it was working to improve rivers.
WHICH of Donald Trump's failings as a presidential candidate is most off-putting to voters?
But the report lays out in agonising detail the institutional failings of the fire brigade.
I have been able … to apologize for past wrongs, to seek forgiveness for past failings.
The union, for all its failings, did not deserve to be betrayed by a huckster.
Outlander "Dragonfly in Amber" makes clear that the failings of the second season are undeniable.
On top of the human rights failings, one major injustice persists throughout Mexico's penal system.
A series of compliance failings by Japanese companies have surfaced in the past few months.
So maybe not a good week to be a chicken, getting stuck with human failings.
So perhaps sporting perfection will be required by Modric on Sunday to overcome personal failings.
Official news media routinely point to the corruption and failings they see in Western democracies.
A state-appointed commission has identified multiple failings in Israel's agency's response to the shooting.
They were idiots too, he insists, pointing out the personal failings of Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky.
Please, tackle your failings with the same courage and honesty that defined your best comedy.
Imagine what Louis C.K. could do with his failings if he tackled them head-on.
The Great Recession of 2007 to 2009 exposed many failings of the financial-services industry.
But all the other forms of news and entertainment media are susceptible to human failings.
Sometimes it is the child who hates school who cares most about fixing its failings.
Can he apologize for those failings in a way that sounds sincere and not smarmy?
Mr. Odinkalu said that the killings by bandits could only happen because of government failings.
Does Sam want to be a father to make up for his own father's failings?
He has a sense of honor, and with it a consciousness of his own failings.
And as the former home secretary, she might receive some blame for perceived security failings.
When I asked him about the company's errors, he was candid about his personal failings.
After all, teens writing sex scenes for other teens are bound to have some failings.
The scandal began with Danske Bank, which in September 2018 detailed compliance and control failings.
In Austen's universe, the gravest crises may be moral, but these moral failings induce suffering.
Whatever Trump's moral failings, he's a street fighter suited for an era of political combat.
The British report laid bare the failings of the Tunisian security forces in stark language.
RBS has been hit by a number of IT failings and glitches in recent years.
S U.S.-based securities business $6.5 million for supervisory failings, FINRA said late on Monday.
When pushed on his shortcomings or his own failings, he tries to deflect on others.
But CEO John Stumpf apologized and took responsibility for ethical failings in prepared testimony today.
"The issue is not Connolly's moral failings, which appear to have been legion," the judge said.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said the failings cover reports between November 2007 and May 2017.
Still, many observers say the verdict itself is less meaningful than the systemic failings it represents.
In any case whatever his failings may be, Mr Corbyn is not a racist rabble-rouser.
But it plays more like a cynical tragedy, a drama about regret, personal failings, and death.
The failings have bruised the reputation of a housing program often hailed as a privatization success.
These were among the failings of Sineenat Wongvajirapakdi detailed in a royal statement on October 21st.
"Grindr's failings are a big loss for the LGBTQ community," one former employee told BuzzFeed News.
Many households that qualify for payments do not receive them because of corruption and bureaucratic failings.
The profession's failings in this regard almost certainly influence the quality and focus of economic research.
In fact, Trump failed to mention Obamacare's failings even once during the last week's presidential debate.
Such systemic failings explain why the mayor, Rahm Emanuel, at last agreed to a consent decree.
In some instances, departures can be directly linked to poor share price performance or obvious failings.
But that itself is selling the narrative failings of Days Gone—and Deacon himself—way short.
" Shapiro added: "One doesn't need a security clearance to speak out against the failings of Trump.
There's been a lot of talk about the media's failings over the course of the election.
HSBC has admitted failings in controls at the Swiss private bank, but denied knowledge of wrongdoing.
In addition to inter-Pearson dynamics, This Is Us deftly peers into monogamous pairings (and failings).
For her rivals, she also makes a convenient scapegoat for the failings of the Withdrawal Agreement.
On the whole, however, the debate over viewability points to online advertising's promise, not its failings.
But all the money wasn't enough to save Trump from his own failings as a businessman.
It notes failings in other emergency services, and says the building's cladding helped the flames spread.
Compared with some of the corporate shenanigans we've seen lately, these disclosure failings look relatively minor.
"I'm part of angry America," Mr. Tarar said, reeling off a list of Hillary Clinton's failings.
The international community still lacks a healthy debate regarding the failings of the Latin American left.
That is the way to make thoughtful criticisms of specific failings that need to be corrected.
The Great Recession of 2007 to 2009 exposed the many failings of the financial-services industry.
RSS' true failings though are on the publisher side, with the most obvious issue being analytics.
In the weeks that followed, my father drew up an extended charge sheet of Odysseus' failings.
Abroad, it focuses on scandals that underscore the hubris, hypocrisy, and failings of Western political systems.
Ofgem said it decided not to take formal enforcement action since the company addressed its failings.
"His tweets were aimed at me and me only, rightfully, for my personal failings," Owens said.
Heng The Chinese Communist Party uses every presidential election to excoriate American democracy for its failings.
The debt crisis of the past few years clearly exposed the failings of the euro's construct.
"His tweets were aimed at me and me only, rightfully, for my personal failings," she wrote.
But as Rothschild says, "this is a wake-up call" for the failings of mainstream media.
Far from undermining left-wing arguments, discussing these arrangements perfectly demonstrates the failings of contemporary capitalism.
Trump's approach to the southern border is one of the great moral failings of his presidency.
This answers criticism that one of the Apple Watch's main failings was as a, well, watch.
She was talking as if India becoming Pakistan's murderous other was a consolation for our failings.
Instead, it is designed to treat structural failings as the personal flaws of low-income parents.
To reassume our leadership in world politics, we must repair failings in our politics at home.
"Deutsche Bank's failings were compounded by them repeatedly misleading us," Georgina Philippou, of the F.C.A., declared.
He laid out other failings in Chongqing, including not enough study of Mr. Xi's many speeches.
And, despite the accusations of some, no other university has been as transparent about its failings.
He can also be political: his 2005 collection Carthage addresses the failings of George W. Bush.
Glass Lewis similarly took Wells Fargo's board to task for "failings" that led to the scandal.
But the 28-member bloc has also grown frustrated with continued corruption and democratic failings in Ukraine.
Throughout this week-long experience, I learned a lot from the failings and successes of my colleagues.
Trump has repeatedly accused China of various foreign policy failings and what he deems unfair trade practices.
It was the confluence of celebrity, a spree killer of dubious origin, some failings by the police.
Not for the first time did goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois point a finger at Wilmots for tactical failings.
His former FBI partner Windom Earle brought a new chaos to town, and revealed Cooper's past failings.
Reluctance to expose failings at home may help explain why their findings have yet to be published.
The ferry master's failings The commission found the boat captain had failed in a number of ways.
Boback believed that these reactions were misdirected animus: companies were blaming Tiversa for their own security failings.
The one-sided love affair has all the heart expected, and all the inevitable failings as well.
Public criticism over the bank's failings has swelled in the days since news of the settlement emerged.
Before long, series creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg was turning this critical eye to his own perceived failings.
Eurocrats in Brussels often complain that they are made the scapegoats for the failings of national politicians.
I think the generation after us will be better prepared because they will have seen our failings.
Meanwhile, her mother can't hold down a job, and she always blames her supervisors for her failings.
T'Challa is struggling with his father's failings instead and trying to figure out what his responsibilities are.
And it brings up questions of why women are constantly being asked to mop up men's failings.
Yet one of Francis' major goals has been to urge congregational unity, despite his faults and failings.
These failings have forced the Chinese authorities to resort to less-straightforward methods to bring suspects home.
If you overlook its relatively nitpicky failings, the Omni Wheel's battery blessing starts to feel almost indispensable.
The fact that Trump's ethical, legal, and moral failings dwarf Clinton's just isn't breaking through all this.
"One doesn&apost need a security clearance to speak out against the failings of Trump," Shapiro added.
" Candace also said Kanye's tweets were "aimed at me and only me, rightfully, for my personal failings.
Of the 22 institutions investigated, systemic failings to "a greater or less degree" were found in 20.
It asks: what failings of justice, of rational sense and order, have occurred to get us here?
It's a game light on challenge, but charms its way through those failings with smarmy teenage kicks.
JFK's star, meanwhile, has fallen, undercut by his personal failings and lack of real accomplishments in office.
He pointed to the 2014 Department of Veterans Affairs scandal as an example of  the president's failings.
She bears a share of the responsibility for the Obama administration's foreign-policy failings, notably in Libya.
News outlets have unearthed details of apparent failings at the New York federal jail that housed Epstein.
"Conclusions over failings regarding the car's compliance cannot be drawn from these tests," a KBA spokesman said.
Many of us are familiar with the failings of immigration, law enforcement and justice in our country.
The system's failings were most notably on display in June 2009, when one train slammed into another.
His struggles were starkly clear to him, and his failings measured empirically on stopwatches and result sheets.
Mexico's willingness to extradite Guzmán comes with the recognition of the failings in its own justice system.
Do you think we too often assign blame for our own failings to objects in our lives?
There are no excuses for the failings that occurred between 2010 and 2017 outlined in Ofwat's report.
Unlike Catherine, I am aware of my failings and how on paper this match seems so unlikely.
In many cases those failings have been exacerbated by a manifestly inadequate response to the abused person.
It said it informed Ulster Bank of the failings around the compilation of its returns in 2013.
Maybe they're taking their cue from Billy Graham, embracing presidents with moral failings rather than rejecting them.
" He notes "my own grave failings as a person (above all, I think, my clumsiness and coldness).
It was more about the failings of the characters who were designating him as a messiah type.
Khan's party has said the ruling party often blames the military to deflect from its own failings.
The company has established its level of dominance because of the failings of our current antitrust laws.
This did not mean that those who govern should not be held to account for their failings.
The ratings are also sensitive to strategic or governance failings, which could undermine the bank's public mission.
That, combined with Amazon's zero-fucks approach toward customer privacy represent substantial moral failings, if nothing else. 
But party colleagues who blame Corbyn for the party's failings are calling on him to resign immediately.
That's not good for mainstream media, but in part it's because of the failings of mainstream media.
Congress will hold not one — but two — hearings scrutinizing the alleged failings of Big Tech this week.
Second, I think Weinstein's failings and his sins were more extensive than those being mentioned so far.
By framing all this as a European problem, eastern governments may hope to distract from failings at home.
That none of them failed to materialize into anything substantial spoke more to Lester than the Astros' failings.
They point to the many internal failings of the Afghan government: political divisions, weak institutions, warlords and corruption.
"2015 was a bad year, but I attribute most of those (failings) to failures of leadership," Maj. Gen.
This is dispiriting to critics of the Western media who do not ascribe its failings to malign conspiracies.
In April, Swedbank admitted some failings in its money laundering processes and is working with the financial watchdogs.
The upside to our previous failings in mental health is that it is a sector primed for disruption.
Yet, at the same time, they are not sufficient to overcome some of the major failings of "Dictatorland".
Let's set aside Donald Trump's personal failings, unfortunate statements, and current standing in the polls for a moment.
Then going into specific failings is a good way to make Trump look more detail oriented than usual.
All of which raises the question: how many failings can people have before they become unworthy of veneration?
He did not focus only on Israel's failings in the peace process, criticizing Palestinian leaders' "incitement" of violence.
Their own failings, or the gaping chasm between elite and average concerns, are unlikely to enter their thinking.
For those willing to learn from the ACA's failings and the AHCA's failure, there is a powerful message.
"Our two countries have been suffering the indifference and failings of the European Union for years," Salvini said.
To public delight she would berate ministers for their failings, especially if ordinary people suffered as a result.
Such achievements are more than cancelled out in the public mind by two, linked, failings: crime and corruption.
This was mainly in response to the obvious failings of Britain's unprofitable, strike-prone and outmoded industrial base.
Most institutionalists remained outsiders, focusing attention on failings in the American economy rather than offering an alternate prescription.
The documents are referenced in a GOP report about the failings of the FOIA system at federal agencies.
Clinton is of someone whose faults are within the familiar universe of politicians' failings: caution, secrecy, suspicion, overcompromising.
HSBC has admitted failings in controls at its Swiss private bank, but has denied any knowledge of wrongdoing.
The Houston Texans came up short last Sunday, and Deshaun Watson was quick to explain his offenses failings.
Both cities are facing exorbitant housing prices and transportation failings, fueled by the growing ranks of tech companies.
To acknowledge the ethical failings of the nation is to acknowledge the persistence of our own moral decay.
These are failings that not only undermine this particular editorial, but a great deal of anti-Trump criticism.
UK Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt announced an independent inquiry into the failings, attributed to a computer algorithm error.
But at least he's acknowledging the real problems ordinary Americans face, not lecturing them on their moral failings.
As CEO, I'm accountable for past failings, and responsible for making sure we honor that commitment going forward.
The New York City Housing Authority had long avoided the failings that troubled authorities in other big cities.
The problem is that much of East-Central Europe lacks the will to confront its past moral failings.
Why it matters: The collective result of such failings is parents who won't trust others with their kids.
" Barack Obama used his final prayer breakfast to call for humility and "pray that my failings are forgiven.
In the wake of many mall failings, the company is actually thriving thanks to some very careful choices.
The failings did not become public until the 11-year-old school's formal probation was disclosed in November.
Go deeper: New York opens yearlong window for victims to file past abuse claims Institutional failings on display
Last year, the Swedish bank admitted to failings in combating money laundering and said it was under investigation.
Essentially, both are offering to testify before Congress about what they see as the failings of the industry.
Those cracks are one reason local officials can sometimes cover up their failings to hide them from Beijing.
In his jottings are the seeds of what would come—all the greatness and the failings of Facebook.
Allowing the rest of your neighbors to suffer the consequences of his professional failings isn't one of them.
If you have low self-esteem, that rating can be based on what you perceive as your failings.
Few issues got Congressman John Dingell as fired up as the failings of the country's food safety system.
We're talking about a person who was very, very aware of his own foibles and his own failings.
The book doesn't shy away from Carter's failings, particularly his inability to bring home American hostages from Iran.
"If there are failings, they will be sanctioned, proportional to the confidence we have in you," he warned.
THE REPORT WAS VERY CLEAR, CARRIE TOLSTEDT'S FAILINGS TERMINATING HER FOR CAUSE IT WAS ALSO , AND CRITICAL OF BOTH JOHN STUMPF AND THE BOARD FOR FAILING TO NOTICE THOSE FAILINGS SOONER ONCE YOU TOOK OVER, THOUGH, AS PRESIDENT AND COO AS STEVE SANGER SAID, YOU ENDED HER EMPLOYMENT FAIRLY QUICKLY.
If he does not control the situation, then the traditional elites will be ready to capitalize on his failings.
A fractured health system One of the main failings, these experts believe, is the fragmented nature of American medicine.
Men's problems are more often seen as personal failings rather than victimhood,, due to our gendered idea of agency.
Sometimes, products have privacy failings at their core and they don't get NightWatch's signoff—and so they don't launch.
Anyone on Twitter knows that people will jump on a hair trigger to condemn the moral failings of others.
And it's important to note here that those "purported failings" are going to differ wildly from person to person.
Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, the head of the Met, has apologised for his force's failings and the harm caused.
It has acknowledged failings and will hold back bonuses for, or suspend, senior staff who fell short of standards.
But both have significant failings that limit their appeal, with two of those downsides shared by the two models.
Southerners fret that Brazil-wide failings, some of which the region's governments are also guilty of, hold them back.
Yet some Tories acknowledge that Labour's failings provide lessons for the Conservatives on tackling prejudice in their own ranks.
AS THE governor of Mecca, Prince Khalid bin Faisal Al Saud has been able to compensate for earlier failings.
Bill Clinton started an important discussion about the failings of Obamacare and the need for reforms of the law.
The UN argues that, despite the manifest failings of these missions, it is better to have them than not.
Some opposition critics fear the government will try to use Trump as a screen to distract from its failings.
On the way down the stairs, she lists what she sees as his failings without skipping a beat: Gov.
Some might read this as an insult, but I appreciated how incredibly understanding Spider-Man is of our failings.
But more originally, the authors find the roots of these failings not in stupidity but in clashing economic ideas.
The nebulous command structure also means that Cyber Command never really has to own up to its own failings.
People are people, sports are sports, and people's worst and smallest failings also tend to be the most stubborn.
Presidents like James Buchanan and Herbert Hoover and Carter are remembered as failures partly because of their individual failings.
" Earlier Friday, Grijalva wrote in USA Today that Zinke should resign, citing the cabinet secretary's "ethical and managerial failings.
On "I Don't Know," he admits to his personal failings while pleading his case to someone he's let down.
The president will not allow the failings of the Iran deal to repeat in our negotiations with North Korea.
Facebook's recent failings though have sparked renewed calls from Klobuchar and Warner to introduce legislation regulating digital political ads.
In examining where failings lie, the draft report zeroes in on the powerful position of the prime minister's office.
He examines his paternal feelings and failings with a nakedness that was rare in fathers of a previous generation.
Features added by the Secret Service to previous models added so much weight they caused malfunctions, like brake failings.
But Cummings has also warned that he doesn't want his committee to only zero in on Trump's perceived failings.
The lender has previously admitted to failings in its money-laundering controls in the Baltics but not given details.
Those failings stretched to the top, and senior executives eventually pleaded guilty to hiding huge investment losses for decades.
"It aims to recognize that the victims' suffering hangs on various failings within the Church," the bishops' statement said.
At night I run through these personal failings in my head, self-flagellating while envisioning the worst-case scenarios.
Two failings, in particular, have made it difficult for the Trump administration to follow through on its deregulatory agenda.
They said there was not enough evidence that failings by Tepco or its leaders had amounted to criminal wrongdoing.
Even after post-fieldwork adjustments for each poll's perceived failings the differences were in line with the Populus analysis.
These failings have all come at a very high cost to the federal government, to employers, and to individuals.
It may seem odd at this fearful juncture to point out any failings other than his and his abettors'.
Earlier this year, U.S.A. Gymnastics adopted stricter reporting policies in response to an extensive report on its previous failings.
If it finds a breach of EU law, it can make recommendations to the two regulators to address failings.
Indolent and apparently untroubled by his multiple failings, Antonio had received the farm as part of his wife's dowry.
On Thursday, when asked the same question on NY1, she rattled off a list of Mr. Cuomo's perceived failings.
But it was Harry Truman who best laid out the moral failings of restrictions based on race and culture.
"We must expose and fix the failings that allowed an otherwise safe building to become so dangerous," Johnson said.
One of President Obama's biggest failings, it often seems, is the fate of the Democratic Party on his watch.
The Independent Commission for Aid Impact blamed a lack of leadership, poor strategy and funding cuts for the failings.
That whatever its failings, Israel is a remarkable human adventure that deserves at least as much sympathy as criticism?
And with the recent WeWork debacle, we have seen a renewed emphasis on the failings of low-margin businesses.
Republicans hold up counties with only one insurer offering ObamaCare coverage as a sign of the health law's failings.
Doctors blame nurses, and vice versa, for the failings of a system that punishes us all, and our patients.
In 2017, Pope Francis apologized for the "sins and failings of the church and its members" during the genocide.
But, independent of its inherent failings, there was the large mistake of the manner in which it was passed.
KPMG and one of its partners admitted to serious failings last September, and tribunal hearing was limited to sanctions.
Their failings, the Op-Ed contributor Pankaj Mishra argues, have parallels in the British Empire's ruinous departure from India.
"To reassume our leadership in world politics, we must repair failings in our politics at home," Mr. Romney wrote.
In response to the failings of the SAPS, the city of Cape Town has expanded the remit of its police.
Guy Rosen, the Facebook vice president overseeing security, said the flaw was "complex" in that it resulted from three failings.
Similar human failings have led to countless airline accidents—most recently, the Asiana Airlines crash at San Francisco in 296.
Subramanian pointedly declined to comment on whether there had been failings in the planning and implementation of the banknote ban.
Public life suffers if the idea takes hold that wicked Russians (and their accomplices) are responsible for beaten politicians' failings.
Survivors' advocates see the process as an important option for students, especially given the failings of the criminal justice system.
The woman also said that Mr. Abaaoud had told her that there were a number of failings in the Nov.
You always want to stay ahead of the criticism by owning your weaknesses/failings and your plan for addressing them.
The consequences for banks of online banking problems and the subsequent scrutiny of those failings by politicians can be severe.
These cases all illustrate relatively common failings in legal systems to protect women and girls as well as patriarchal mindsets.
Many of the Find X's failings can be ironed out with better attention to detail and more time for refinement.
And while those shows' merits are debatable, it's hard to say their failings stem from letting puzzles supersede narrative coherency.
"It is now up to the courts to determine what further action to take over the suspected failings," it said.
Reversals of scamming work because we suspect the system's failings, and at some level believe that they should be exploited.
In its review of institutional failings the FA did not find evidence of a pedophile ring or deliberate cover-up.
In April, Swedbank had admitted some failings in its money laundering processes and promised to launch a comprehensive internal investigation.
The summary outlined numerous failings but RBS said last week the most serious allegations against it had not been upheld.
I stayed strong through Watergate because it was a personal scandal about the failings of Nixon, and the system worked.
" More From Tonic: "It's certainly good that they are trying to improve on it and they recognize its past failings.
They have the outlines of familiar fantasy tropes, but the heroism and the failings are distributed equally on both sides.
In the world of espionage, as in the real world, the greatest tragedies and failings are often matters of misinterpretation.
Like Trump and Cruz, Sanders views these matters not as individual failings but as much larger, systemic problems in government.
His dramatization is about the failings of the Soviet system, and the unique set of unsolvable problems that system created.
These same moral failings make her a delightful, dynamic woman who, though causing chaos wherever she goes, is immensely likeable.
It also requires viewing conditions like obesity and substance-use disorders not as moral failings, but preventable and treatable diseases.
That decision could weaken Democratic attacks tying Republicans to the absentee ballot scheme and a broader culture of ethical failings.
Despite these failings, the place was excruciating to leave, a common sentiment if the resort's farewell routine was any indication.
Despite the undeniable necessity of food, food stamp recipients are constantly in question for their perceived laziness and moral failings.
Trump Republicans are quick to point to Venezuela's economic problems as damning proof of the failings of attempts at socialism.
Rivals tallied his failings, but his genius was to learn from his mistakes and keep his cool in the meantime.
But it was unclear whether that plan entailed simply sending students to another school with a similar record of failings.
Asked what they liked in Mr. Trump, his voters described attributes that his opponents have tried to paint as failings.
Voters respond to their character and attributes, their look and feel, their accomplishments and failings more than to their ideas.
But despite all these very real failings, the overwhelming majority of journalists devote their lives to accurately informing the public.
Hillary Clinton's campaign certainly wasn't devoid of policy discussions, but its ads tended to skew toward attacking Trump's personal failings.
Southern Water, which appointed McAulay to undertake an ambitious transformation in 2017, said the failings were between 2010 and 2017.
While China's trade practices are unfair, he said, that stemmed mainly from what he called the failings of his predecessors.
But beyond potential negligence, the case has exposed what critics say are deep systemic failings in how Italy privatized roadways.
In a sparkling and powerful introduction, Brooks equates the shortcomings of Western culture with his own failings as a husband.
Its campaign focused largely on the prime minister's personal failings, the corruption accusations against him, and exhaustion with his leadership.
Under attack, President Trump countered with a Twitter assault on Germany's refugee policy, saying the U.S. must avoid its failings.
We have all become accustomed to his blaming the Democrats for virtually all of his administration's moral lapses and failings.
"It seems clear that there were significant failings of the corporate culture at Fox News," Ofcom said in the report.
The right tends to blame individual failings while the left tends to place the onus on economic and political forces.
Yet despite the legal system's failings, they agree that the Shaked-Netanyahu campaign to rein in judicial review is dangerous.
The reported failings in the run up to the disaster have a clear class element, but also a racial one.
She got angry at the government, at the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station, at her body's failings, at her family.
We are a country of mediocre education and limited skills, whose preening vanity has prevented us from seeing our failings.
He meant that the whole world was watching and by their selfishness and failings the colonists were screwing it up.
"Coming up against last years failings, ASOS needs to beat the markets lackluster forecasts to rebuild investor confidence," they said.
In one of contemporary culture's greatest failings, Joe Biden somehow did not have his own ice cream flavor before now.
Still, 6 Underground's failings seem to say more about the platform it's on than the talent directly involved with it.
In April, the bank struck a $1 billion settlement with the CFPB and the OCC over its risk management failings.
In a recent opinion piece for The Hill, Ryan Craig cited the failings of the Trump administration's apprenticeship task force.
Despite many failings, each represented an attempt to provide for due process and to hold people accountable for their crimes.
The 1970s were tainted by a heroin epidemic that was largely viewed as a problem of minorities with moral failings.
But while the voters have kept their famed tolerance for personal failings, they have become much less tolerant of politicians.
A year from elections, Hollande is under intense pressure as opponents accuse his administration of police failings over the tragedy.
We blame willpower failings for weight gain, even though it's genetics and our calorie-laden environments conspiring against out waistlines.
Mr Vitter was the governor's dream opponent, a man whose moral failings offered a perfect foil for Mr Edwards's moral posturing.
While some blame our collective tech addiction on personal failings, like weak willpower, Harris points a finger at the software itself.
If the wall isn't built and the Mexicans aren't deported and Obamacare isn't repealed, it won't be for the president's failings.
That means they think outside of the box and are undeterred by the failings of those who have tried before them.
The defense said prosecutors are trying to bias the jury against their client because of his moral failings in his marriage.
The party discourages them from campaigning for causes: a slogan such as "help the homeless" could raise questions about government failings.
A new biography released Tuesday of Republican nominee Donald Trump sketches a portrait of a man of many talents and failings.
The limits of energy self-sufficiency are not moral failings, they are a matter of local climate, population density, and engineering.
Even in the nastiest divorce, it's a normal part of the healing process for both parties to examine their own failings.
The firm has acknowledged some failings in South Africa and says it looks forward to co-operating with a regulatory review.
"Responsibility has now been taken by the CEO for a series of quite fundamental failings," he told the committee on Tuesday.
The West, for all its failings, is seen as a safe haven both for their money and, if necessary, for themselves.
But instead of using her intimate knowledge of MCC's failings to, say, help the inmates, she uses it to help herself.
Mr Kim's managerial failings prompted the bank to appoint a capable chief executive, Kristalina Georgieva, to handle day-to-day operations.
At the same time, however, it's equally vital to recognize that he frequently owned up to, and apologized for, his failings.
In addition to decrying Trump's failings per se, they thus also fret publicly that he is making the GOP look bad.
The Nuclear Regulation Authority created new safety standards from scratch after the disaster highlighted failings in the industry and its overseers.
The week before, a coroner's court blamed failings at Glen Parva, a young-offenders institute, for a prisoner's death last year.
The private prosecution is necessary, Hunt says, because she believes the official investigation into her assault was characterized by multiple failings.
The Ombudsman has limited powers but has a record of shaming the Commission over perceived failings, such as conflicts of interest.
Tallying up and moralizing Twitter's failings is a reliable, near-mandatory media exercise, along with a widespread schadenfreude-tinged public joke.
P&G said it relies on regular audits to root out any transparency failings on the part of its agency relationships.
The real estate magnate's occasional business failings and colorful personal life have filled the pages of New York tabloids for decades.
Mr Stiglitz rightly takes issue with the blame-the-victim analysis of the euro's failings that is commonly heard in Germany.
I know firsthand the failings of the justice system, but I still believe in the change our legislative process can bring.
It said last month that 487 officials in smog-hit Hebei province, which surrounds Beijing, would be punished for environmental failings.
"No senior figure with credible designs on power would again so explicitly blame blacks and Asians for England's failings," he writes.
Perkins knows all about President Donald Trump's moral failings—including the alleged Stormy Daniels affair—and his response is to shrug.
But soon, as commentary points out flaws and failings, distortions and disagreements, people settle back into their preexisting habits and attitudes.
Our special report examines the failings of the World Anti-Doping Agency, which has been overwhelmed by doping scandals involving Russia.
"He spoke precisely and passionately about the failings of the industry -- his own included -- and the culture at large," she wrote.
To combat this, we need sharp VA oversight, as demonstrated by quite a few recent failings and ongoing VA accountability watch.
While China's vaccine system is generally safe, the case has exposed serious failings and their must be lessons learned, it added.
But the new Death Note does nothing to rectify these failings, while also missing the mark on all the good stuff.
Captain Spirit is not a happy story, but a tragedy about the moral failings of people who've convinced themselves they're good.
The bank in 2015 admitted failings in compliance and controls in its Swiss private bank in the period up to 2007.
Chris Clark argues that because of their initial failings, the police have done little to shed light on the case since.
Insomnia impairs one's attention span and short-term memory, and these mental failings get worse the longer one goes without sleep.
In at least six cases, potential failings referred to the IOPC were referred back to the police forces for self-investigation.
I believed he was more dangerous as a symbol and less of an inspiration when seen with all his human failings.
A meaningful 232 action wouldn't resolve these failings, but it would certainly be welcomed by the industry he promised to save.
The case of Father Timone seems to indicate similar failings in how the Archdiocese of New York handles sexual assault accusations.
For supporters of Bernie Sanders's presidential campaign, "Russia" can seem like Hillary Clinton's convenient excuse for her failings as a candidate.
The company will allow news stories calling out Facebook's repeated ethical and technical failings to appear in the news tab section.
But however grateful or indebted Johnson may feel, Kardashian looks to be using their relationship to rehabilitate her line's own failings.
While Canadians appear put off by an election that focuses on party leaders' failings, they haven't lost their interest in politics.
By their own intention or because of the authorities' failings, some, like Mr. Amri, slip through the fingers of law enforcement.
Intel and Uber are bringing transparency to their failings, which, we can only hope, will encourage other companies to follow suit.
" And, he said, his young son "will forever have to answer questions about the public and private failings of his father.
Not surprisingly, the Kremlin says this is all an American fantasy, aimed at demonizing Russia for the United States' own failings.
But the book does not convincingly pin the blame for Britain's failings on its EU membership, rather than British government policy.
But it is more serious than just one manager's failings: It is part of a fundamental reordering of the soccer world.
Second, the crisis of fragile and conflict states is not just marked by failings of diplomacy and rising numbers of refugees.
But, throughout history, some of those who have spoken up provided information that exposed grave government failings, and also strengthened democracy.
Clinton's bold vision for America was derailed by mismanagement (especially on health care reform) and his personal failings as a leader.
One is an increasing preoccupation with climate change; another is concern about the failings of all political systems, including liberal democracy.
Among the failings listed in the report was the fact that police took too long to start looking for the children.
Clinton's confident performance assured the American people that he could do his job despite the massive failings of his private life.
" He added, "It is a splendid day of judgment, in which Cotton Mather stands radiant in all his virtues and failings.
I'm not the morality police, and I've had my own failings, but at some point you've got to draw a line.
" Created in response to his father's death, Mr. Scott has called the work "a meditation on loss of memory and physical failings.
Still, he was quick to address the failings of Tay, which the company pulled last week after it began tweeting racist statements.
Midway through the first of an expected three to four nights of testimony, Ridsdale seemed unimpressed by Pell'sadmission of the church's failings.
It has blamed communication failings due to faulty fax machines, problems with email passwords and digital apps that did not work properly.
Image Ten, his production company, operated with an outsider mindset, and therein laid a lot of Romero's artistic success and commercial failings.
It's become code for "cultural failings" versus actual geographic locations, and ignores the gentrification that is actually making urban areas less black.
In addition, younger tech-minded employees are often less sensitive to exposure of reputational failings in making decisions than boards might like.
An Italian cabinet spokesman said later that Rome was considering "formal initiatives" to assess failings in the behavior of the Dutch government.
What we may not have forgotten two years on, clearly more can be done to learn from the failings of the past.
The retail and commercial bank, owned by Spain's Banco Santander, also had "serious failings" in its probate and bereavement process, FCA said.
Ron DeSantis said were egregious failings of the department during the Parkland, Florida, mass shooting last year, where 17 people were killed.
One set of questions this immediately surfaces is what should be done in the short term to fix the law's immediate failings.
" And even many women soured on her because "she is a difficult model to follow as she reminds us of our failings.
And one of the manifest failings of the Catholic hierarchy, as exposed by the grand jurors' report, lay precisely in its introversion.
The numbers are dropping, and a new survey from the National Association of Realtors only adds fodder to the current market's failings.
If emotion recognition becomes common, there's a danger that we will simply accept it and change our behavior to accommodate its failings.
Unfair though it is, countries with better-run conservation programmes are, in effect, paying for the failings of those with feeble institutions.
In a lengthy denunciation of the vice president, an official said he was trying to distract from American failings by criticizing Beijing.
Yes, there are a few significant failings, especially in Huawei's software, that hold the P30 Pro back from being the very best.
"My obligation is to set the record straight on what Republicans want to do to fix the failings of Obamacare," he says.
There's a little more glee around her failings, a little more criticism of her personality, a little more backlash to her ambition.
Prabowo has seized on his rival's economic failings, slamming Jokowi for allowing food prices to rise and calling for better quality jobs.
It had some failings to it, but the wonder of it is it works so well and it's so easy to use.
Between the lines: Rather than inflate the importance of these documents, U.S. officials should continue to focus on the BRI's specific failings.
But, but, but: "The voters in the West clearly became disillusioned with foreign policy failings, notably in Iraq and Afghanistan," he says.
The last few years, while publicly stating I was fighting against immorality in our country, I was hiding my own personal failings.
Sony, like the Grammys, wanted the bonus points of being on "the right side" of the issue without facing its own failings.
Dissatisfaction with the DNC The House hearing quickly focused in on an examination of the Democratic Party's failings during the election. Rep.
We were complete strangers opening up to each other about our desires, our failings, and the things that stood in our way.
Read Mat Honan's devastating critique of How Yahoo Killed Flickr and Lost the Internet for a full account of this company's failings.
Welsh football was, by virtue of its failings, a niche interest that only those with an emotional attachment ever became involved with.
And it seems Facebook is so tired of its failings that it couldn't put forward even a seemingly heartfelt apology is telling.
That such a superior model has taken 40 years to reach today's position is testament to two failings of finance (see article).
" Romney later argued that in order "to reassume our leadership in world politics, we must repair failings in our politics at home.
I am a convinced European of British origin, cognisant of the failings and weaknesses of Brussels, but wishing to strive for improvement.
Furthermore, argued Lord Mandelson, his palpable failings during the referendum campaign were evidence of a more profound inability to "project his message".
"Even for loyalists, there is a line beyond which the obvious moral failings of a candidate are impossible to disregard," he wrote.
Whether it's a dorm whose sidewalk ices over or the failings of campus police, some student somewhere will have posted about it.
It is not difficult to find in our past the painful failings of human slavery, segregation, employment discrimination, racial profiling and more.
That epidemic and other public-health emergencies, in jails across the country, are being aggravated by failings in the criminal-justice system .
Subsidiaries owned by Minmetals and ChemChina had failed to properly rectify previous failings, Xinhua cited an officialfrom the inspection team as saying.
He added that the BoE had planned a tougher response to Hogg's failings than would have been expected in the private sector.
Between his own failings and Mr. Cruz's strength, Mr. Rubio is in a distant third place in the delegate count after Tuesday.
The panel's final report, issued Sunday, detailed the failings of the government's investigation, saying it was based on confessions obtained by torture.
"Though impatient with laziness and with half-baked opinions, she was compassionate to other human failings," her obituary in the BMJ reads.
The presumptive Republican nominee described Clinton's many perceived failings when she was Secretary of State from 2009 to 2013, starting with Benghazi.
For all of its failings, the movie sometimes manages to bring a scary whiff of the street into its sounds and images.
The recommendations laid the blame for the company's failings squarely at the feet of Mr. Ghosn and his close associate, Greg Kelly.
It is childish to turn what is nothing more than a tool or instrument into a scapegoat for our own moral failings.
The Japanese justice system is flawed, to be sure, but the Ghosn saga stands for more than an illustration of its failings.
Thaneswor Guragai, a manager at Seven Summit Treks, said the deaths were not the result of any management failings at the company.
His son "will forever have to answer questions about the public and private failings of his father," Weiner acknowledged in the letter.
The problem, many critics say, is that equity programs suffer from the exact same failings as every other business effort in cannabis.
In the overall trafficking rankings, the report gave better marks to Afghanistan and Myanmar, while still acknowledging their failings; Iraq was downgraded.
The report commissioned by the government detailed a litany of failings that caused the tragedy, including the ferry's departure without notifying authorities.
Criminals need accomplices, ranging from knowing participants, to passive enablers, and finally to procedural and cultural failings on the part of institutions.
Read more Education Visionary: Jeff Duncan-Andrade Sometimes it is the child who hates school who cares most about fixing its failings.
In an interview, the mother, Rhiannon Davies, said the scope of the failings revealed in the report was "horrific" but not surprising.
But with Khashoggi possibly abducted or dead, Trump may no longer be able to turn a blind eye to Saudi's moral failings.
While we can certainly bracket these failings while emphasizing the practical aspects of Aristotle's overall view, a little intellectual honesty is needed.
As elsewhere in Western democracies shaken by the failings of liberalism, hard-line factions to the left and right have gained sway.
Draghi's latest policy hints show that he, and his successor are destined to keep stepping in to make up for others' failings.
Tsipras has promised closure, saying the government will look into what went wrong and fix past failings to avoid a repeat tragedy.
Now, Twitter often serves as a platform to connect millions of people with real-time news and updates about Twitter's many perceived failings.
Put simply, despite his many, many failings as both a person and more importantly as a politician, we can't simply solely blame Johnson.
Beepi's failings appear to be the result of poor execution, mispricings and maybe even some bad luck around a financing that fell through.
Earlier this week, for example, Facebook and Twitter were criticized for continued failings to promptly remove hate speech from their platforms in Germany.
For example, evidence was not provided to demonstrate how NNB GenCo had learnt from the failings at Creusot Forge and communicated to contractors.
Ultimately, each has its own failings, however, which bodes well for Apple's chances to retain its loyal Pro fans, port options or no.
These artists are providing insights into how people can more rationally engage the potential of computation as well as skeptically interrogate its failings.
Trafficking gangs — emboldened by the government's failings — were preying in growing numbers on Britain's swelling homeless population in plain sight of the authorities.
Most importantly, instead of the raised funds going to a preposterous border wall, they will go help those impacted by immigration policy failings.
For all Mrs May's many failings as a politician, she was also the victim of powerful forces that show no sign of abating.
The subject of an inquiry into the BAMF's failings has only become so controversial because the AfD was the first to demand it.
The events are disturbing, but the true human failings the events expose stick with the audience long after they've stopped watching or listening.
"This latest revelation will only add fuel to the fire for those looking for VW to put right its past failings," it said.
During campaigning, Prabowo seized on his rival's economic failings, slamming Jokowi for allowing food prices to rise and calling for better quality jobs.
The situation has exposed the failings of mostly automated ad placement software — an approach used by Google, as well as Facebook and others.
This has opened a floodgate of pieces about the failings of so-called male allies, and their role in combatting assault and harassment.
Fireworks at GOP convention The first night's focus was on Clinton's failings in the Benghazi attacks, a favorite topic of core conservative voters.
For Mr Duque, whose political mentor is the anti-accord former president Álvaro Uribe, the peace deal's failings go much deeper than that.
Some Cubans who saw the speech in their homes or local cafes were also impressed by his frank admission of America's own failings.
But two Republican speakers of the House end up losing their positions because of their own personal failings in the post-impeachment climate.
He took full responsibility for the Giants' failings but frequently mentioned that the Giants had lost "eight games by 26 points" this season.
Mr Bailey rattles off evidence of systemic racism, but, looking at his youngest brothers, he sees their failings, not black or white America's.
OVER the past decade economists have been intensely scrutinised for their intellectual failings in the run-up to the 2007-08 financial crisis.
However, critics contend he has run a timid campaign so far that has done little to set himself apart from the government's failings.
Layoffs at BuzzFeed, Vice Media and our own parent company Verizon Media Group especially point to the failings of the "new" media model.
Trump administration officials say the MPP is a way to address the failings of the current system, which they claim encourages illegal immigration.
They say Clinton's campaign may have been doomed for focusing too much on Trump's failings and not enough on her own party's strengths.
China has been sending inspection teams across the country to find out whether local authorities have tackled environmental failings uncovered during previous probes.
Given these ongoing failings, now is the time for Congress to conduct thorough and vigorous oversight of the agency's steeply declining enforcement efforts.
Chinese rulers have long viewed private philanthropy with suspicion, worrying that the public might recognise in it the manifold failings of the state.
Europe's failings — and they have been conspicuous over the past decade — are simply not sufficient to explain what Britain has done to itself.
Like The White Ribbon, in which abused children turn violent themselves, the new film examines the effect of parents' failings on their children.
There is specific reference to the failings of "the secretary of state" — a jab at Hillary Clinton, Mr. Trump's presumed Democratic Party opponent.
Highly publicized cyber attacks are good for business for most cyber security firms, even though experts say such attacks underscore the industry's failings.
In a speech to the group in 2014, she listed a series of police failings, demanded change and was greeted with stony silence.
When I met the same royal again this year, he told me bin Salman would not be held to account for his failings.
Despite the current government's failings, it is difficult to argue that the Brotherhood would have offered a more liberal vision for Egypt's future.
I find his greatest moral failings to be his efforts to reverse protections that benefit our health and the health of our planet.
But the EPA said it has done what's required under the Safe Drinking Water Act, and the failings are the responsibility of others.
" She told me, "Boredom and a sense of uselessness and inadequacy—these are human failings that lead you to just want to withdraw.
Despite their failings in their last outings in the UFC's Octagon, both OSP and Jimi Manuwa never fail to provide plenty of action.
But he again rejected lawmakers' attempts to cast the scandal as a consequence of broader failings in Wells Fargo's leadership and corporate culture.
All these clever correlations have a disturbing side effect, though: They enhance the sense that, despite his failings, Coriolanus really is a hero.
On the far left, some politicians have associated Jews with the failings of capitalism and conspiracies about supposed control over the global economy.
This helped the virus spread, but so did a number of other apparent failings on the Princess Cruises and Carnival side of things.
This helped the virus spread, but so did a number of other apparent failings on the Princess Cruises and Carnival side of things.
Ultimately Pentagon leaders must hold every department under them — including the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps — accountable for their financial failings.
We in the media have, quite rightly, aggressively covered the failings of Facebook and other social media in circulating lies that manipulated voters.
Prosecutors and defenders around the state had already begun the imposing task of figuring out which convictions had been tainted by the failings.
If there were any failings, he suggested, it was in the GOP's failure to live up to its billing as a strong party.
The second response was to see the outbreak as a verdict on human failings; divine judgement has gradually been replaced by political miscalculation.
Meanwhile, President Trump and his family have used the office of the president as an A.T.M., beyond his numerous moral and ethical failings.
No one was angry or even annoyed with me, but I was honestly convinced that I should die to pay for my failings.
PHEAA's failings directly caused many borrowers' grim outcomes, Attorney General Letitia James said in her complaint, which was filed in Manhattan federal court.
But for all our failings, Australia-based nutritionist Jessica Sepel is here to help with her anti-diet and balanced approach to eating.
The state secretary introduced the plan at an event focused around a report on government failings in one prominent case of suspected trafficking.
In "The Real Story About Fake News Is Partisanship," The Upshot writes: The fake-news phenomenon is not the result of personal failings.
Mr. Spitz has done remarkably well in that regard, save for the ATTU/UCSD crossing, which could just be my own wheelhouse failings.
My only concern is that the Democratic nominee doesn't himself or herself self-destruct with widely unpopular proposals that outshine Mr. Trump's failings.
The magazine issued a scathing editorial on what it described as President Trump's moral failings, calling for him to be removed from office.
MT had not dealt with a litany of risk management failings despite repeated warnings from the Frankfurt-based regulator stretching back to 2015.
But though she has described the president as "corruption in the flesh", her emphasis is on America's systemic failings rather than any individual.
Whatever the other failings and excesses, even banalities, of Cats, it believes in purely theatrical magic, and on that faith it unquestionably delivers.
Manley said Democrats have been emboldened by the early failings of the GOP government, which has struggled to put accomplishments on the board.
Huge cost overruns in its U.S. nuclear subsidiary showed up Toshiba's project-management failings; Takata's failure has dented Japan's reputation for technical excellence.
People who support this point of view and cheer the Trump charade forgave his failings because they believed so deeply in his mission.
Even when companies like Facebook try to get it right in response to failings, the responses still have a history of failing themselves.
The director Davis Guggenheim ("An Inconvenient Truth") sheds light on the failings of the United States public education system in this alarming documentary.
The problem with the internet is that it can obscure the failings of neoliberal economic systems and the continued oppression of marginalized groups.
Mellie could be racist too, but these failings aside, and I certainly counted Judson a failing, she was my favorite on the crew.
Of course they were: Money (or its lack) was the manifestation of all my father's failings as a man and as a provider.
As such, those familiar with these failings are urging the government to avoid the sins of the fathers and errors of the past.
" Mr. Scott has called the work, which was created in response to his father's death, "a meditation on loss of memory and physical failings.
Yet many of the institutional failings that left it open to attack remain unchanged, while LeT and like-minded jihadists are stronger than ever.
I know he loves me and if you date anyone long enough, you're going to see each other's failings, that's just how it is.
Hebei, the biggest steel producing region, came under fire on Thursday, with inspectors criticizing some officials for not rectifying previous failings in controlling pollution.
The GFC shock cruelly exposed the failings of the annual benchmark contract system, triggering a mass move to spot or close-to-spot trading.
The raid comes as Japan's corporate culture is under increased scrutiny after a string of compliance failings at manufacturers including automakers and steel makers.
Mexico became "the easy piñata" of Mr Trump's campaign because of its own failings, wrote Jesús Silva Herzog, a commentator, in Reforma, a newspaper.
Since 2012, he has repeatedly introduced offensives intended to rid officialdom of graft, factionalism and bureaucratic fragmentation, failings that he suggested weakened his predecessors.
The page for Trump the person was the second most-edited because Trump's campaign was dominated by his character, moral failings, and business deals.
Whatever kind of sheen RKSS are able to bring to the project is unfortunately undercut by the failings of the characters and the screenplay.
It's a major diplomatic event, and Chinese officials are even more eager than usual to play up the BRI's successes and downplay its failings.
Speaking at a March 8 hearing of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, the secretary acknowledged the failings of the Bureau of Indian Education.
He built his following through a shared sense that inequality, oligarchy, and income stagnation are moral failings of a corrupt or indifferent political system.
The investigation commission also found intelligence failings within France's prison system, and recommended creating a "fully operational prison intelligence agency" as soon as possible.
In later years, Cosby became a public moralizer, speaking out against what he saw as the failings of African-American community in raising children.
"It is the job of the investigation to determine where failings occurred and who is to blame," Griveaux said, adding that "responsibilities were shared".
A complex character struggling with her own moral failings is fascinating; an inconsistent one that changes from scene to scene as needed is not.
Earlier this week, he submitted a phony review of his Chester restaurant Sticky Walnut to TripAdvisor, aiming to highlight the failings of the system.
Perhaps Trump's ire at what he perceives to be America's losses and failings on the global trade stage should be directed closer to home.
The Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, offered an unexpectedly blunt view of Mr. Trump's failings and left open the possibility of rescinding his endorsement.
Our demands on Frank's creativity speak more to our failings than to his; we reveal our dependency on him for our own emotional expression.
That so many Americans seem willing to overlook her serial ethical failings is among the most depressing truths of an already dispiriting election season.
All of the country's reactors were eventually shut down to be relicensed under new safety rules after the disaster highlighted regulatory and operator failings.
Nor are Trump's failings limited to his refusal to pay his share for the smooth functioning of the society that enabled his vast wealth.
By studying reactionary thought, the centrist or progressive — and the conservative as well — can learn something about his own failings, if not their remedy.
The new military retirement plan, as laid out in the NDAA, would correct these failings by creating a new "blended" system for retirement compensation.
On this point, like so very many in the current campaign, Clinton's failings tend to vanish when compared with the behavior of her opponent.
To accept domestic issues as the main reason behind societal shifts would force the powers that be to examine and address their own failings.
It appeared her failings were far greater than her contributions during the fight for freedom; a  double standard women  continue to face even today.
Yet soon the article's cantankerousness rallied me to the defense of my students, leaving me wondering instead about the writer's failings as a mentor.
Next in line after Garagiola was Bob Uecker, another mediocre ex-catcher who used his failings as grist for his announcing and entertainment careers.
And there are reasons to worry about whether he can do so, as the crisis underlines eight of his key failings as a leader.
United by our failings and restrictions, we might come to find them meaningful, or at least funny, which is all one can really ask.
In these 17 cases, Broadly was able to identify just four cases in which officer failings were found, and sanctions or training were proscribed.
To Hernandez's supporters, from Kerry Kennedy to the prominent activist Shaun King, his ordeal illustrated the most egregious failings and inequities of the system.
What is different is the reaction to all of that, the way those weaknesses and failings are interpreted, the atmosphere in which they occur.
It is a place where adults and children often unburden themselves of petty insecurities and failings and sometimes reveal incredibly intimate information about themselves.
But Italians have been less concerned with his other evident failings, which, besides the alleged sexual harassment, include a history of racially insensitive remarks.
But these failings should not lead you to dismiss the value of nationalism, which, by itself, is neither good nor evil, liberal nor conservative.
In its assessment, the European Union observer mission said Nigeria's elections needed serious reform after being marred by violence, systemic failings and low turnout.
"Brady's extortionate and harassing activities described here may, at least in part, be motivated by his failings in his Minecraft interactions," the lawsuit reads.
" In The Atlantic, David Frum argued that Trump will undoubtedly be held responsible for his administration's myriad failings: "He owns responsibility for those things.
"The accident was the result of a complex series of events and failings by parties at multiple stages of the project," Figg's statement said.
To say the least, journalism too has always been a flawed institution, its failings even more copious and better known than those of science.
The Knicks' regular failings — defensive lapses and problems with the shape and direction of their offense — appeared worked out, at least for the day.
"I don't think he is a monster but I wish he would talk less about defending himself and more about his failings," he said.
American experts say that whatever Saudi Arabia or Qatar's failings, Iran's are worse because its involvement with extremist groups is sponsored by the government.
That idea is inextricable — whatever the country's conspicuous failings — from the defense of liberty, democracy, human rights, open societies and the rule of law.
Voters in the right places found a way to get beyond his many failings -- the ones they knew about -- and vote for Trump anyway.
All of the failings prove that despite Washington's strong competitive position, it is not immune to the polarization gripping the rest of the country.
Having been called out and dragged before Congress for its failings, Facebook began to patch up some of the vulnerabilities in its core service.
It teaches us to repent of our misdeeds, to apologize for our failings and admit we were wrong, and to have humility before God.
But, in the tired algorithm of cable drama, his failings are tragic, because he's more sensitive than the goons and weasels who surround him.
Despite the setbacks, Oliver said he remains committed to his restaurant business and plans to rebuild it as he learns from his earlier failings.
The report, written by a midwife, Donna Ockenden, warns that even now hospital staff members have not absorbed the lessons of their past failings.
Her gun attack was pointed and strong, raising all of Sanders's key failings in quick succession: He voted against the Brady Bill five times.
We have a lot to learn from his history, but it requires attention to his limitations and failings as much as to the successes.
To grow in the spiritual life, people need to be able to try, to fail and then to learn from these failings and sins.
Even so, he's continued to attract flak for repeated hamstring injuries, with some taking the predictable route of equating biological mishaps with moral failings.
The story -- itself a trending topic today -- may say less about the failings of biased human intervention, however, than the need for more of it.
That it remains secure in fourth place is not, increasingly, through its own merit, but through the failings of Manchester United and Tottenham, in particular.
Unless either Mr Alckmin or Ms Silva takes off, Brazilians will have let their justified anger over corruption blind them to other, arguably bigger, failings.
Through award-winning journalism, we've highlighted the stories that often go uncovered by mainstream media, and interrogate the structural failings that contribute to that erasure.
The review showed HBL had failed to properly screen thousands of transactions and had processed payments for known criminals and sanctioned entities, among other failings.
Across these mediums, he talks often about his repeated failings, but he rejects what he sees as entrepreneurial "failure porn," the celebration of failure itself.
That was a decent enough theory, but Pence showed very early on that he had no interest in defending or even really acknowledging Trump's failings.
Kevin Spacey really tried to throw the entire LGBT community under a bus and call it solidarity in an effort to mask his personal failings.
"Responsibility has now been taken by the CEO for a series of quite fundamental failings," Carney said, while appearing before lawmakers on Britain's Treasury Committee.
This week, Uber is taking steps to let employees — and the broader world — know that it plans to address its cultural failings as a company.
But British Cycling was heavily criticized for "a culture of fear" in an independent review published in June that found failings in governance and leadership.
He's meant to be a misled symbol of T'Challa's failings, but instead, he's an underwritten character who swings back and forth as the plot demands.
"In their post-presidencies, we often see presidents trying to compensate for weaknesses or failings in their record," says Emory University political scientist Alan Abramowitz.
We, today, approach, I would say one of the failings of the right, is that we continue to argue that the market fixes almost anything.
It's messier and weepier to parse out the moral failings of a legacy of rotten kings when the hero himself is part of that legacy.
Speaking on Tuesday, Kimmel addressed Trump supporters who "don't want to admit that these smug, annoying liberals were right" about the president and his failings.
" Jones acknowledged a common thread linking the force's failings over the years: "There are clear thematic similarities around leadership, culture, and institutional defensiveness when challenged.
Ashley faces a potential investor revolt at the annual meeting over alleged corporate governance failings though he will not be present to hear any protests.
On March 1st, the committee emerged from a meeting and fired three employees — two who had spearheaded the petition and been vocal about Yusupov's failings.
"There may be some failings, may have been things missed, but it's only fair that you apply that scrutiny to all agencies involved," he said.
This strand of dread, fueled by romantic failings, was not nameless and totalizingly affecting, like the traumas that had previously been his thematic go-tos.
The SEC held Osunkwo liable for the failings, fined him $30,000, and suspended him for one year from holding any position in the securities industry.
The bank has recently come under pressure for compliance failings after U.S. regulators fined it $215 million for violating a state's anti-money laundering law.
Zuckerberg makes an easy target because the Facebook founder is still the CEO, allowing critics and regulators to blame him for the social network's failings.
Subsequent revelations have implicated entertainers, clergy and senior politicians The church is one of 13 institutions being scrutinized by the inquiry for child protection failings.
Also remember that however high and mighty your mentor may seem, they are also human and thus capable of falling prey to the same failings.
In his 491-page review, some of which was redacted due to its sensitivity, Henriques found 43 failings in the way the case was handled.
In July, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on oversight of FARA that indicated broad bipartisan support for addressing some of the law's failings.
Naftali: There is a fundamental difference between a traitor who took up arms against US soldiers and the country's founders, whatever their personal moral failings.
Assange has become eerily similar to those whom he targets: deeply engaged in coverups and propaganda, conflating his personal failings with international conspiracy and persecution.
Organizations also are racing to comply with Europe's General Data Protection Regulation, which takes effect in May, which sets stiff penalties for data breach failings.
But there are also serious dimensions to the movie, including the moment when each makes a formal confession to the other of his worst failings.
The congressional hearings that led to the passage of the mental health reforms in the "21st Century Cures Act" brought to light SAMHSA's many failings.
I learned that despite the broader mission's many well-documented failings, peacekeepers took risks to save lives, going beyond official orders to protect innocent Rwandans.
This welcome effort to provide more public transparency and accountability almost certainly will focus early on the failings of the now-debunked Russia collusion probe.
Its 300 pages, released on Wednesday, are a chronicle of failings at the Veterans Health Administration, the part of the V.A. that handles medical care.
Engel writes with a raw realism that elevates her characters' mundane existence — their failures and failings, hopes and dreams, pleasures and pains — to something majestic.
In extolling the power of computers to enhance learning, Dr. Papert was similarly outspoken about what he believed were the failings of traditional education systems.
Announcing a running mate nearly two years before an election, as an attempt to cover up past failings, will only draw more attention to them.
N+1 Singer analysts said that the strategic review was frank about failings and importantly, outlined a clear plan for each part of the business.
It has the power to compel members to publish corrections, and, "in cases where failings are particularly serious and systemic," it can impose financial penalties.
In 2016, the Information Commissioner's Office fined broadband provider TalkTalk 400,000 pounds for security failings that allowed hackers to launch a cyber-attack in 2015.
From ragging on C-SPAN for camera failings to making some...interesting hypothesizing about the music choices for the night, Twitter is not holding back.
The Chinese Communist Party uses every presidential election to excoriate American democracy for its failings and argue that one-party rule works fine for China.
Republican Commissioner Ajit Pai said that the findings of the report showed the Obama administration's failings when it came to encouraging the spread of broadband.
The contractor, HES, blames its failings on a reduced capacity in the country's incineration facilities, as a result of aging infrastructure, leading to lengthy breakdowns.
But Carl does get one last beat with Rick, a poignant goodbye in which a father must grapple with his own failings as a parent.
And so the failings of one generation fall upon the next, as the trajectories of black boys are shaped by the absence of black fathers.
The report noted numerous failings, among them "deficiencies in F.D.A.'s oversight of recall initiation, monitoring of recalls," and in collecting and tracking recall data.
She seemed to look through your weakness and recognize all the best things inside you, compassionately overlooking or accepting your fear, your shallowness, your failings.
And yet Tiger love thrives, seemingly a function of America's infatuation with stories of redemption and its ability to compartmentalize personal failings and professional success.
As events continue to unfold on Manus Island, I hope the world is watching and holds us accountable for the failings that we will ignore.
"One of the failings of the past is that we looked at anti-sexual-harassment policies and trainings as one-size-fits-all," she said.
When that's the case, it may be that moral failings and missteps kind of come to the fore more quickly because they will stand out.
The school said in a statement that "the temptations, and the failings," depicted in the accusations against Judge Kavanaugh were not unique to Georgetown Prep.
The M.T.A. also affects voters in the city, where Mr. Cuomo has his strongest support, but where he is being blamed for the system's failings.
Trump has repeatedly pinned the failings of the Obama administration — whether it's fighting ISIS, standing up to Russia or negotiating trade deals — to Obama's weakness.
Billy Graham, on Thursday issued a scathing editorial on what it described as President Trump's moral failings, calling for him to be removed from office.
But since Iraqis still seem more focused on their country's failings, the Trump administration can probably breathe a sigh of relief — at least for now.
Those failings include billions of dollars of cost overruns because the "acquisition system is so complicated that no one is in charge," the release says.
"When They See Us" In 2019 nearly all of the best television series tended not to escapism but hard examinations of humanity and its failings.
The DCLG declined to say if it planned to conduct an anlysis of the root causes of the failings at Grenfell or other housing blocks.
Almost all of them think that one of the great moral failings of our generation is our failure to ensure there'll be a next generation.
This makes the endlessly transactional Trump anathema, and because Trump is anathema, it lets neocons be clear-eyed about his many personal and political failings.
In response to her boss Dan Savage's near-constant insulting swipes at fat peoples' supposed moral failings, she responded with her own fat girl manifesto.
Sorrell sparred repeatedly with the long-time boss of French rival Publicis, Maurice Levy, and enjoyed pointing out to journalists the failings of his rivals.
Wells Fargo initially did not complete required remedial action in 2017 but has since taken the necessary steps to rectify the failings, the regulator said.
Yes, as our election season has made painfully evident, this culture is deeply and wantonly racist and misogynist, and worse, we revel in our ethical failings.
Speaking at the TED conference, AI expert (and Siri co-founder) Tom Gruber said computer smarts should be used to augment human failings, such as memory.
Amid its many failings, Facebook remains good for two things: sending birthday greetings to people you haven't talked to in years, and sharing hilariously inane jokes.
Pointing out its many failings and calling for reforms does not make critics like me anti-environment, or make us opposed to clean air and water.
And demonetisation, for all its failings, at least shows that Mr Modi is willing to take bold steps in his eagerness to overhaul the Indian economy.
A series of compliance failings by Japanese companies have surfaced in recent months, hitting the country's reputation for quality control and prompting calls for better governance.
"  "These failings meant one developer, Dr Aleksandr Kogan and his company GSR, harvested the Facebook data of up to 87 million people worldwide, without their knowledge.
"Technology is not ever a villain in the show — it's always about human failings and messes that technology has helped facilitate," he tells The Hollywood Reporter.
Britain's finance ministry said on Tuesday that reforms of financial supervision since the HBOS crash had directly addressed the regulatory failings identified in the lawmakers' report.
When pressed on his failings as his parent, Paramroop lashes out, stubbornly refusing to apologize or acknowledge why Dean could possibly have felt abandoned by him.
The Broncos managed to get the No. 1 seed despite the failings of the offense, regardless of whether Peyton Manning or Brock Osweiler was playing quarterback.
Even those who have worked closely with Pence for years say he and Karen Pence are buttoned up on their true feelings about Trump's moral failings.
Several audio executives told CNBC the AirPods can't quickly catch up to wired headphones, because of failings in three key attributes — and appearance isn't among them.
And the worry is that neither companies nor regulators can afford to discipline auditors harshly for their failings because of the second big flaw: limited competition.
Certainly Trump would not be the first president with moral failings and weak principles, but what sets him apart is that he boasts in these faults.
Companies' shares usually crash after such high-profile failings, yet Ericsson's are up 5 percent from Wednesday's close, with Nordic peer Nokia up almost as much.
Critics say his time as mayor reflected his political failings - pushing through costly, self-serving projects, which included the world's most expensive cable car and footbridge.
The case became a catalyst for change after exposing deep-rooted failings in London's Metropolitan Police, dominated by senior white officers in an increasingly multiracial society.
Her strengths and failings have been unrecognizably obscured by the hyperventilated dust storm that stretches from Susan Sarandon's sun-drenched pool to David Duke's midnight klavern.
The crypto industry has been peppered by scandals including hacks, technology failings and alleged use of virtual coins for money laundering and on illegal online marketplaces.
Link faced down not just the evil entity, Ganon, but "Calamity Ganon," a stand in not only for environmental devastation, but Hyrule's own historical failings, too.
Instead, it's usually the result of human failings: of pride, of adherence to dogma, of turning to fear and demagoguery when compassion is what's needed most.
Opposition political parties are seizing on the anger as evidence of the failings of the ruling African National Congress (ANC), in providing services around the country.
Moreover, as Minister of Economy and Finance in the Hollande government, he is clearly being held to account by Le Pen for the economy's many failings.
This is emblematic of deeper administrative failings: "The Italian Rugby Union is not particularly forward-looking," says Rob Kitson, rugby union correspondent of the Guardian. Goalkickers.co.
It's easy to see the other side's failings and bad faith; whole online industries are devoted to pointing these out, from any standpoint you can imagine.
"The entire film is filled with all different kinds of imperfections and failings, and it's always something you have to come to terms with," he says.
Yet Mr. Manjoo's point about how to respond to Uber's failings still stands: We should do more than hope: There's an Uber app on your phone.
It admitted in April to failings in combating money laundering and said an internal investigation was reviewing current and historic customer relationships through its Baltic operations.
And it doesn't look like Zuckerberg will be held personally responsible for any of his company's multiple failings or be under any particular scrutiny going forward.
Despite its failings, the U.N. report is a wake-up call for India, which should use this opportunity to improve before a future report causes embarrassment.
Large companies, including Google, Facebook and Microsoft, have openly admitted their failings in creating diverse work forces, and some have started programs to move the needle.
We must look at the rise of ISIL as a consequence of systemic weakness and repeated failings to adequately understand and plan for post-conflict environments.
Yet another view juggles between the successes of more years of healthy active life and the failings of more years of living with disability and infirmity.
Our failings in foreign policy have always been to think that we can place our ideas on another culture, while not really understanding the other culture.
It is important to note that I am not calling for partisan hearings where House Democrats can score political points beating up on the administration's failings.
They opposed it before they held the White House and congressional majorities, but despite extended effort, the law still stands, even as its failings pile up.
Long before he wrote fiction professionally, Mallory was experimenting with gothic personal fictions, apparently designed to get attention, bring him advancement, or to explain away failings.
House Intelligence Committee Republicans also disputed the assessment that Putin was trying to help Trump, arguing there were "significant intelligence tradecraft failings" in reaching that conclusion.
In the interviews, Clark, who served as the lead prosecutor in Simpson's trial, is blunt about the various failings that happened during Simpson's investigation and trial.
"Lack of juice" is a weird thing for an All-Pro quarterback to blame for a team's failings, and yet how else can it be described?
In its detailed ruling last Wednesday, the court said it had not found evidence of individual culpability among election board officials, adding the failings were institutional.
The debate is at times invoking racial and class divides that have increasingly come to dominate American politics, and defined the Democratic Party's failings in 2016.
Too often we see teachers and public schools attacked for all kinds of failings, but they are rarely credited with this all-important — and continuing — contribution.
And the women in Congress who donned white to connect Mr. Trump's failings with women to a movement that ended 100 years ago -- more empty symbolism.
"Perpetrators ... are taking advantage of failings in the system to abuse and exploit others with virtual impunity," said Tsitsi Matekaire from women's rights organization Equality Now.
But he will really just be making the debate about anything other than his own failings or the lives of the voters you wish to represent.
We can criticize their failings and still find value in their contributions, so long as we are learning lessons and not looking for someone to worship.
Considered to be a "living, animate zone plagued by consumptive degeneracy," the inner city was viewed as a reflection of the cultural failings of its residents.
The interview also covered, excerpted below, the payment of the Mexico-US border wall, Trump's position on torture, and his view on the failings of Obamacare.
It was hiding in plain sight—using vulgarity and vulnerability to appear honest about his shortcomings while obscuring the actual depths of his abuses and failings.
A Nissan-appointed review panel said last week that it had found numerous corporate governance failings at the company and blamed Mr. Ghosn for the shortcomings.
But with Brodesser-Akner at the helm, it's impossible not to empathize with everyone, even when we can very clearly see their failings and their foibles.
To Brett Whitaker and Mauro Botta the failings of the accounting industry aren't just a matter of alarming statistics or fears about a potential financial crisis.
Their experiences as whistleblowers are prime examples of why few in the industry speak up about its problems — and why the industry's failings persist, they say.
Some consider the risk of becoming aligned with the Democratic Party worth running in an effort to give the most accurate measure of Mr Trump's failings.
The evacuation of Chalcots Estate on Friday was prompted by various failings, including missing fire doors, insulation used on gas pipes and plywood used above doors.
If painted furniture is one of your failings, visit Robert Young to see an 21710 English wedding cabinet painted bright yellow with red flowers and vases.
The funds were meant to go toward 397 projects in 18 provinces, with some regions seeing serious failings in enforcing environmental protection laws, said the report.
The number of white evangelicals who believe personal moral failings are not disqualifying for a public official rose 42 points, to 72 percent, in 85033 years.
Leslie Jones is back to communicating with her adoring public on Twitter after cowardly hacker-trolls drove her away, probably to compensate for their own failings.
Nathan's prose is drab and primitive, but nobody is as tone-deaf as his English professor, Maggie Daley, who is focused on her student's literary failings.
The report detailed widespread failings on the part of the church hierarchy, and led to this week's three-day meeting of the bishops at the Vatican.
But whether affectionate ("The Prom") or scathing ("Noises Off"), backstage comedies have traditionally taken the art form seriously enough to affirm its worth despite its failings.
Two of his more popular posts have countered the use of essential oils to cure diseases and exposed the failings of the celery juice fad diet.
But the cardinal's involvement in Father Preynat's case made him a symbol of the church's failings and its secretive approach to dealing with sexual abuse cases.
Zuckerberg, who has previously suggested the buck stops with him for Facebook's failings, defended Sandberg in an interview in November, citing their long and lucrative partnership.
"I don't think he is a monster but I wish he would talk less about defending himself and more about his failings," Garfield said of Wuerl.
In April, it admitted that employees had manipulated mileage readings on vehicles for the Japanese market, which followed the surfacing of domestic compliance failings last year.
Passage of this bill will not only place ObamaCare's policy failings squarely into the lap of the GOP, it will seal its fate as permanent policy.
Rell, Judge Moukawsher found major failings in the state education system, but he did not find that the state was spending too little money on schools.
Last September, Transport for London refused to renew Uber's license, citing failings in the company's approach to reporting serious criminal offences and to driver background checks.
It identifies hundreds of cases of repeated failings and clinical errors by doctors, midwives and hospital bosses, as well as a lack of transparency and honesty.
The lender gave no update on the investigation Dutch prosecutors started last September into ABN's alleged failings to detect money laundering and to report suspicious transactions.
It appeared that the Russian players felt victimized, presented not as the bearers of a country's hopes but already culpable for the failings sure to come.
But the failings that made "Jump In" a disaster on nearly every level are hardly one-dimensional or confined to this brand or this particular campaign.
Another government official closely following the campaign said that while Meade could recognize failings in the PRI, he could not be expected to attack the party.
What's more, beyond Trump's personal failings, there's genuinely little reason to believe that the GOP's current legislative struggles have anything to do with the White House.
But I also think when you're talking about economic development and job creation, one of the major failings of this administration is real job creation upstate.
A staff report, an accompanying document seen by Reuters and addressed to the IMF's executive board, outlined a raft of failings in Nigeria's handling of its economy.
But ed-tech can help greatly—by monitoring pupils and teachers alike, assisting the best teachers and, most important, making up for the failings of the worst.
Yet Mr Trump appears uninterested, preferring the political gains he makes from fulminating over the system's failings than doing the hard work of trying to fix them.
In truth, I think that's not actually his position: He is pointing out the failings of Obamacare that are unpopular, and thus leave the law politically vulnerable.
At home, Subaru in April said employees had manipulated mileage readings on vehicles for the Japanese market, adding to domestic compliance failings it revealed a year earlier.
Transport for London (TfL) refused to renew Uber's license in September, citing failings in its approach to reporting serious criminal offences and to background checks on drivers.
The idea of bringing in "adult supervision" fell out of fashion, and as long as founders made growth happen, they were forgiven for many failings and sins.
But it's also a satirical look at the United States' work in Afghanistan, and this trailer shows the film's willingness to be direct about the army's failings.
In July the European Banking Authority (EBA) found failings in Malta's oversight of Pilatus Bank, a lender that has been at the centre of money-laundering accusations.
These are the people who have to shoulder the burden of Fitz being the person with the unattainable "magic," even with all of his very clear failings.
Part of that is due to the similarities Brock shares with Peter Parker: Brock was a journalist, like Parker, and blames Spider-Man for his career failings.
Yet, to date, the company has faced almost no repercussions, despite a string of corporate failings that led to one of the largest data breaches in history.
Even Warren, who has called for broad government action to regulate companies and boost workers, has called herself a capitalist who wants to fix the system's failings.
He has done enough to deserve a dignity and respect that we often forget in the rush to excoriate present day failings for social media bonus points.
This episode sums up the series: a man confronting his own failings in the weirdest, most imaginative way possible, but actually getting somewhere meaningful by the end.
Whatever their mistakes and failings, reformist governments in countries like Chile, Brazil and Colombia have shown that inequality, while still high, can be reduced by good policies.
Facebook also continues to be on the hook for serious failings in Myanmar, where its platform has been blamed for spreading hate speech and accelerating ethnic violence.
He may hope that economic difficulties, inflated expectations, populist promises and regional conflicts will in due course allow Moscow to gloat about the failings of popular revolutions.
The striking amount of times she apologized in What Happened — her own, personal memoir — shows that she's more prepared to examine her failings that the average millionaire.
"We regret any failings in our AML processes and the length of time it has taken to detect and resolve this issue," RBS said in a statement.
Or maybe these garbage tweets are just another attempt to send us journalists chasing after something audacious instead of the more impactful failings of the Trump administration.
But most of all, I think that the algorithms we build should be designed to accept our human failings, rather than turn a blind eye to them.
The EBA's investigation will take two months, and if it finds a breach of EU law, it can make recommendations to the two regulators to address failings.
Case in point: Google launched Blink as a separate engine back in 2013 to improve on what it saw as failings in WebKit's handling of multiple processes.
The first two days of the RNC have been all about Clinton's failings—as secretary of state, as first lady, as senator, and even as a wife.
On the album's title track, he's even more direct, beginning with the line, "Look, I apologize, often womanize," before detailing his failings as a husband and father.
By November 2015, she said NAB knew of "significant failings in its risk management systems ... across multiple branches and people within very senior positions in those branches".
In tandem with pursuing reconciliation instructions that dismantle major provisions in ObamaCare, members of Congress should pursue standalone efforts to eradicate the health care law's other failings.
Japan has eight reactors operating and many are still going through a relicencing process under new safety standards imposed after the disaster highlighted regulatory and operational failings.
Rob Gain, an attorney with Koskie Minsky LLP, the firm which is handling the class action suit, says the failings of Motherisk has "poisoned" child protection proceedings.
But it comes with risks—China's history since the 19th century is studded with examples of nationalist fervour turning against the government because of leaders' perceived failings.
" While Isaacson notes that many leaders may distort reality, and Jobs had plenty of failings as a manager, his field was often "a tactic for accomplishing something.
Trump's numerous failings as a politician and a person mean that the bar for normal adult behavior is set exceedingly low—somewhere between shelter dog and toddler.
Thanks to increased research that's traced the failings of abstinence-heavy teaching, educators in the US are talking now about developing the "softer skills" of sex ed.
Friedhelm Schroeder, an academic who was among a group of foreign experts invited by the Vietnam government to assess the damage, said experts had identified other failings.
But his rare conversation with this journalist and full-throated warning that Kim is now a global threat speak volumes to the dangers of Trump's diplomatic failings.
Mr Martin managed to dissociate the party from its failings when last in power, and his mix of progressive policies and rhetoric struck a chord with voters.
Sasol also said that insufficient experience within the LCCP leadership, inadequate control procedures and a culture of fear over reporting issues prevented prompt identification of the failings.
But as the failings of 2628 come under closer scrutiny, a new tactic is being employed by those whose business models depend on 28503's sweeping immunities.
In one memo, Kilimnik noted the failings of Soviet-style heavy-handed tactics, including Russia's lack of experience with competitive elections after decades of one-party rule.
Each is tied to a futuristic mega corporation, a unique biome, and set of mission types—all of which tell a subtle story of humanity's ecological failings.
"As a fan of the show, I enjoy watching John make an entertaining case for the failings of companies, governments and most recently - Mount Everest," wrote Clark.
One of the major failings of the war on ISIS is that it has left us in the West little the wiser as to why this happened.
Left to their own devices, Clinton and Trump could snipe at each other's failings all night—which is why they can't be left to their own devices.
Thanks to 20th century writers like Jack Kerouac, William Faulkner, and Ernest Hemingway, the literary drunk has become something of a romantic archetype, despite its obvious failings.
That may sound to some like overkill for a simple walker, but it addresses several failings in the medical and support systems on which these people rely.
The truth is that, despite his failings, the problems at the club run far deeper than Mowbray, and are fundamental on a level that transcends the team.
In March of 21968, he discussed his dilemma with his father, who urged him to distinguish between the failings of the Church and the perfection of God.
That has regularly been held against him, which says more about the state of corporate-dominated popular culture than him; complexity, difficulty, experimentation and opacity aren't failings.
The metric for my supposed perfection kept changing, so it was a herculean task to keep up with my failings, which I now gather was the point.
It is also a glaring reminder of one of this president's central failings as a leader: his disastrous judgment when choosing people with whom to surround himself.
In the 1910s, critics "began to turn the thesis against itself," using the same set of values to explain America's failings rather than its virtues, Grandin writes.
During the '60s and '70s McLuhan was a regular presence on the talk show circuit, serving as an expert on the news media and its many failings.
His effervescent personality has doubtlessly helped to distract people from the team's failings, with less affable managers afforded significantly less goodwill from commentators, columnists and fans alike.
I vividly remember hearing her crying at 2 in the morning over her AP physics lab, and ranting to her friends about her failings in AP Spanish.
All of which raises a question: After numerous personal failings and a decade of barely playing, why is Woods still one of the most popular athletes alive?
Few things are more tedious than a band lecturing their fanbase on the fanbase's moral failings and the necessity for everyone to act more like the band.
But part of what Ethan has to learn is that his father's failings aren't his own; the more Ethan tries to parent Inkling, the more it metastasizes.
In truth, I think that's not actually his position: He is pointing out the failings of Obamacare that are unpopular and thus leave the law politically vulnerable.
Clinton's "failings" — which were negligible and barely worth mentioning alongside Mr. Trump's — I believe that the media created in voters' minds a dislike and distrust of Mrs.
But these aren't failings so much as expressions of Mr. Guirgis's overall despair that humans, however well intentioned, are not equipped to repair the damage they cause.
She describes burning out, her failings as a parent and her inability to care for patients who have seriously harmed children after she herself becomes a mother.
I once told my German friends that the reason I admire them so much is that Germans constantly criticize their own nation's failings, which inspires self-improvement.
None of these choices are moral failings — and all of them mean that you're taking full advantage of the enormous flexibility and power of the printed book.
The mixed feelings came as the president congratulated Mr. Shelton but also used his story to tell black men not to make excuses for their personal failings.
In her view, the news media should have made it clear that Mr. Trump's failings were different — and in her view far worse — from any of Mrs.
Hillary Clinton was largely such a candidate, but her personal failings were so appalling to many that they opted for what they perceived as the lesser evil.
Which isn't to say that she tries to exonerate Wilson; she enumerates his failings, and points out that his hypocrisy around race wasn't relegated to domestic issues.
Botta reported finding problems at numerous tech firmsBotta and Whitaker, the former director of tax reporting at Mattel, each say they've seen the industry's failings up close.
Through the drama of his life, and despite his failings — both personal and political — Ben-Gurion emerges in Segev's book as a man of vision and integrity.
It neglects to address the failings of the Affordable Care Act, leaving its framework mostly untouched, and to reintroduce even the semblance of needful free-market mechanisms.
And the drama exposed the failings of a gutted national security team staffed largely by inexperienced or deeply ideological officials apparently prone to confusion and mixed messages.
The release forced the city to unveil its own findings of the agency's failings that preceded the death of a 6-year-old Harlem boy, Zymere Perkins.
He says the standard was developed partly in response to Twitter's failings, and many people joined specifically because they disliked Twitter's massive scale, feature set, and policies.
Pious attacks on his moral failings, however justified, are likely to also feel like indictments of his voters — whose backing a primary challenger would need to win.
The answer was by no means agreed upon, particularly as people pondered a range of failings too disparate and different to be weighed one against the other.
His promise to establish order has been welcomed by Libyans exhausted by years of chaos and outraged at the failings of the weak Government of National Accord.
At a town-hall-style event in New Hampshire on Wednesday, the Texas senator identified Bernie Sanders as an unlikely kindred spirit while describing the failings of Washington.
Then the same accusations were hurled at Kristin Cavallari for Jay Cutler's failings, Olivia Munn for Aaron Rodgers', Ciara for Russell Wilson's, and even Madonna for Alex Rodriguez's.
Last week, I wrote about the idea of examining and sometimes abandoning one's musical idols in service of the greater good, and taking accountability for one's own failings.
Armin Laschet (pictured above, right), its lead candidate who will now become the prime minister, exuberantly decried the crime statistics and the state's failings in the Amri case.
Tepco has been trying to convince local authorities near Kashiwazaki-Kariwa, who have sign-off rights on nuclear restarts, that it has overcome operational failings revealed at Fukushima.
Grads' perceived failings aren't in the training relevant to their field, but rather, soft skills such as communication and teamwork, said Dan Schawbel, research director at Future Workplace.
Japan has six operating reactors, many of which are still going through a relicencing process under new safety standards imposed after the disaster highlighted regulatory and operational failings.
"These failings were endemic throughout Canara's UK operations, affecting almost all aspects of its business and suggested that Canara may not be fit and proper," the FCA said.
Federal regulators from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have started investigating the crash to find out how much of the new technology was behind the car's failings.
The company's CEO Nik Storonsky admitted failings over work culture, but pushed back against reporting over the compliance issue, saying it did not fail to meet regulatory requirements.
Recent terror attacks in Berlin and Hamburg, both committed by migrants who should have been deported but slipped through gaps in the system, have exposed serious security failings.
Thanks in part to Donald Trump's media diagnosis, Narcissistic Personality Disorder has overtaken "psychopath" and "bipolar" to emerge as the number one label for others' perceived psychological failings.
Far from born into working or middle class, Trump never struggled a day in his life except by his own failings in business and the resulting repeated bankruptcies.
A more extensive analysis of nation-state ideology would have perhaps left Kingsley less exasperated at the moral failings he observes, although he might not be less indignant.
Yet the underprovision of child care, and the the shortage of licensed, quality care in particular, is one of the key failings of the American child care system.
Photo via Facebook Marchand feels like Motherisk's failings were shielded by the credibility of SickKids and finds it hard to believe they didn't know what was going on.
These findings gave real cause for concern, but critics fail to mention that the bureau stepped up, acknowledged its failings and took significant steps to rectify the problems.
The EBA's investigation into the regulators will take two months, and if it finds a breach of EU law, it can make recommendations to them to address failings.
Credit Suisse had reported their regulatory breaches and failings to the SFC and involved their senior management to address the regulatory concerns at an early stage, SFC said.
She sees it not as a set of bad attitudes or moral failings but as the enforcement mechanism for patriarchy, the system that gives men power over women.
But it remains to be seen if Trump will choose to weigh in on the failings that led to the deadliest combat incident of his presidency so far.
The failings of the emergency declaration are representative of the federal response to the opioid crisis in general: well-intentioned, even good, ideas that are ultimately not enough.
"As council leader, I have to accept my share of responsibility for these perceived failings," Nicholas Paget-Brown, the leader of Kensington & Chelsea council, said in a statement.
Kevin Sneader, who was appointed McKinsey's global managing partner in February, will make a speech in Johannesburg on Monday to "talk frankly and honestly" about the firm's failings.
If parents want to get worked up about threats to their children's welfare and future, how about a more concerted and constructive look at the failings of schools?
"Raphaels' specific failings in relation to the incident resulted from deeper flaws in its overall management and oversight of outsourcing risk from Board level down," the regulators said.
But Trump supporters were no admirers of Trump's language or character — indeed, they could enumerate in far greater detail all his reported failings and areas of deep concern.
Mitsubishi Materials President Akira Takeuchi said the firm in its ongoing investigation into the matter had not found any evidence to suggest senior executives knew of the failings.
Still, "Hacksaw Ridge" faces obstacles at the box office, including the extreme violence in the film, its religious themes and whether audiences have forgiven Mr. Gibson's personal failings.
But it may also be a sign that Japan Inc is getting better at addressing corporate governance failings, even when they involve one of its most prominent executives.
And so, rather than dwelling on the Academy's past failings, like say, not recognizing the achievements of a single woman director (sigh), let's focus on the good stuff.
I just hope his successor will recognize which of his moral failings matter most and start putting protection smack in the middle of the EPA, where it belongs.
Whereas OPower's rise was fueled by the regulatory environment, NextHealth is being supported by both the failings of the ACA and the innate properties of the insurance industry.
The United States must assert itself as a leader in addressing its failings by acknowledging the torture and immediately begin actions to meet these men's right to rehabilitation.
The investigation highlighted cases in which prepaid burial plots went unclaimed and life savings were drained through the failings of court-appointed guardianships, nursing homes and other institutions.

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