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This effort may be providing Clinton supporters with false hope.
Mr Trump welcomed "possible progress" but warned of "false hope".
I know my transplant doctor would call this false hope.
He worried about presenting a "false hope" about his diagnosis.
Is the impeachment inquiry the false hope, the cocky detective?
Signs of improvement several days later engendered only false hope.
GOSH accused Hirano of bringing false hope to the baby's parents.
Is talk of a G.O.P. stop-Trump movement just false hope?
Their claim that such reforms provide "false hope" is especially disturbing.
But Ms. Mastropietro is loath to give her employees false hope.
Like any demagogue worth his salt, Trump's a false-hope merchant.
Khloé Kardashian doesn't want to give Tristan Thompson any false hope.
It's not false hope, because it is actually significant that you're unified.
She wants to believe, but I can't let her hold false hope.
I wanted to keep it stress free and not get false hope.
I still can't decide if I think the cryptid is false hope.
We have Trump — he held out false hope for the coal industry.
Letting her buy cocktails might give her false hope, but you don't care.
I see the false hope he's giving millions who need and deserve better.
These laws, then, deceive by offering false hope of a right to access.
And he's feeling good — but is it just a burst of false hope?
Obama said in 2008 that there is no such thing as false hope.
And in the meantime, we have to be careful about creating false hope.
Republicans rejected warnings that the bill would give false hope to desperate patients.
Giving people false hope will crush their spirits and will kill more people.
And he shouldn't have given her false hope that he was going to change.
And he shouldn't have given her false hope that he was going to change.
"Too many young people pay smugglers with the false hope of a better future."
To believe when others around you have said you're holding on to false hope.
But, failure to talk to women realistically about egg freezing gives them false hope.
Only at the end does it relent and offer what feels like false hope.
When you have no hope, perhaps false hope is better than none at all.
I could not give him the false hope that we both so desperately craved.
Too many young people pay smugglers with the false hope of a better future.
" It might be more accurate, however, to call this bill "The False Hope Act.
In a sneak peek of "Girlfriend," DeLuca tells Meredith to stop giving Link false hope.
So you go ahead and wrap yourself up in all the false hope you need.
It's unfair really, giving campaign aides false hope their handheld iPhone 5 will cut it.
They are filling you with the same false hope that has left Jacksonville in shambles.
" Others, including, consumers group Public Citizen, warn the bill will "provide false hope to patients.
"To say this is going to reduce congestion may be a false hope," he said.
The most important thing is to connect emotionally without being judgmental or providing false hope.
"Giving people false hope will crush their spirits and will kill more people," he said.
"We don't want to create a sense of panic or false hope," Sharp told BuzzFeed News.
"We see this as a false hope," said Liberum analysts, who rate the stock a 'sell'.
The Warriors won, but that was false hope: They finished the season 217 games under .22007.
In truth, Mr. Trump's promise was false hope, a cynical campaign pledge divorced from economic reality.
So I think that was false hope, and this is sort of steady as she goes.
We are in a position where we don't want to provide false hope to families and friends.
Even in a scene framed comedically (and apparently endorsed by KFC), the Hollands' false hope is heartbreaking.
"That's why I say it's false hope because there are no special rules for DACA," said Sharma.
If Trump withdraws from the Paris Agreement, at least we will have clarity instead of false hope.
I've lived with this hope, a false hope, that I'd finally be able to live without fear.
This false hope may lead to more women pursuing egg freezing who otherwise would have declined treatment.
Hey, but at least we got to swallow that sweet false hope for a few years, eh?
Today's the first day of the new quarter, there may have been some false hope on Friday.
" Trump added: "May be false hope, but the U.S. is ready to go hard in either direction!
He also cautioned against giving false hope to the families of the passengers and crew who vanished.
Also, Biden's lead in tracking polls heading into the fall may be false hope to his campaign.
But given the ephemeral nature of the president's attention span, that may prove to be a false hope.
"I want to give people hope, but not false hope on this process." said Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton.
"As the President gets better, I get better too," he told Blaine during some weeks of false hope.
From day one, I could see what he was — the way he managed to give people false hope.
Trump's solution: lie that North Korea was still cooperating, thus giving false hope to hundreds of American families.
Too rigorous to offer false hope, they nonetheless affirm the necessity of witness and an antidote to despair.
Others argue the perk offers false hope to women in their mid-thirties likely to go through egg-freezing.
But it appears to be based on the false hope of fully functioning governments, both at home and abroad.
President Obama promised Dodd-Frank would "lift the economy," but once again, he gave the American people false hope.
So I think it was a false hope that many had that somehow the presidency would change the man.
For one, as others have pointed out, marketing bogus products to women isn't dealing empowerment; it's dealing false hope.
Rachel huffed, her face becoming red, and asked whether that was a viable option or just more false hope.
There is no false hope of higher values in the future to bail out a borrower or a lender.
The illusion that our disgrace and outrage may slow the massacre is giving the people of Ghouta false hope.
How could she tell millions of people that their aspirations were possible when she may have knowingly sold false hope?
They give us real hope, not false hope, in facing the next part of our journey, whatever that will bring.
Such medical jargon gave Carolyn McClanahan's mother false hope after she was diagnosed with terminal liver cancer at age 543.
They argue the legislation provides "false hope," as drug manufacturers aren't required to provide the drug to patients who ask.
Or is it a knee-jerk reaction that will not effectively address the problem and only gives us false hope?
I apologize if I have failed anyone, and gave anyone false hope by not being able to close the deal.
I don't believe that it is false hope to believe that Mr. McCain could continue to be an active force.
It is also unfair to give false hope to the many DACA recipients waiting on Congress to finally enact legislation.
And those decisions, made under pressure and false hope, can end up costing a whole lot more than the joining fee.
They were accused, over and over, of partaking in a bizarre and misguided form of grieving, and clinging to false hope.
Unless big corporations find new homes for their programmers in the heartland while avoiding false hope they will be left behind.
Not to the late '24s and the onset of Star Wars frenzy, or even to the false hope-riddled prequel years.
I think false hope is a danger, but I think that there is always some light, even in really dark times.
And they've said the legislation provides "false hope" because drugmakers aren't required to give patients the unapproved drugs if they ask.
Better to admit AirPower is dead than to keep giving false hope that they're still trying to iron out the issues.
What is truly "false hope" for the terminally ill is to leave life-and-death decisions to politicians and federal regulators.
We'd hate to encourage false hope, but if your special someone suggests going to an Adele concert, something might be up.
But even the false hope that Mr. Mnangagwa might improve the economy while he takes away democratic freedoms has been shattered.
Even our first black president, some black activists and thinkers have argued, fueled the false hope of a post-racial era.
First, the president has been a communications disaster and provided false hope that led to a later start in social distancing.
His remaining customers patronized him only out of loyalty—poisoned nostalgia for the perfect cuts they'd once received—and false hope.
So it is important "not to provide false hope," FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn said at the White House's daily press briefing.
I see no point in giving voice to false hope that Donald Trump will do the country an iota of good.
Worse still, it will likely raise the false hope among the Parkland victims that Peterson will be punished for his alleged cowardice.
Under Obama, he said, the priorities of whom ICE was to target gave false hope to a segment of the undocumented population.
"There's a kind of false empathy when you are providing opioids instead of really treating people, offering them false hope," Hooten said.
"Basically it was like, 'I don't wanna give false hope,' but she hasn't felt like she belonged where she was," Marlene said.
For breaking the number one rule of fairy tales and not feeding beggars, for dehumanizing women, for tricking others with false hope.
Opponents argue it gives "false hope" to patients since drugmakers aren't required to give unapproved medicines to patients who ask for them.
"Advocates should now desist from holding out false hope to these men that they will ever be brought to Australia," Dutton said.
If you are too nice, they will never stop bothering you, she said, and it was mean to give them false hope.
Though they are responsible for the fantasy, the best thing artists can do is not give them any false hope in reality.
Her life since fleeing her home in Iraq has been one of false hope, a fractured family, and few spots of joy.
Creating an atmosphere of false hope can be catastrophic; it sets families up for renewed despair with every milestone their child misses.
Frankie argues that Mike has cut himself off from intimacy and excitement, but he sees it differently: no false hope, no disappointment!
And then I realized something: He had never once tried to reassure me about the future in that way, with false hope.
"Patients coming towards the end of their life or having exhausted all treatment options should not be given false hope," he said.
I remember the false hope of his miraculous recovery at the hospital on the afternoon Katharine is called in to say goodbye.
For Clinton, this year, early voting gave false hope for a race that was much tighter than any polls and projections suggested.
Certain ads could give people false hope, or cause them to leave their local care system unnecessarily, he told Reuters Health by phone.
But Calgary-based lawyer Raj Sharma said DREAMers shouldn't be given "false hope," pointing out a number of issues that could come up.
I will not quote them here because they betrayed my heart and mind with false hope and have long since been proven wrong.
Democrats and many public health groups have opposed the measure, saying it gives patients false hope, and could potentially put them in danger.
"From day one, I could see what he was — the way he managed to give people false hope," Senters said, referring to Trump.
On the other hand, shouldn&apost public figures be honest about their baby-making so as not to give women everywhere false hope?
It is important "not to provide false hope," FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn said at the White House's daily press briefing on the coronavirus.
Provoking old memories of politicians bearing false hope, she suggested that Mr. Sanders was setting voters up for a letdown with his ambitious proposals.
I want to avoid the false hope of "I would support it if…" because my "if" is hardwired into the way our world works.
They also said the bill provides a sense of "false hope," since drug manufacturers aren't required to provide the drug to patients who ask.
They also contend the legislation provides "false hope" to patients because drugmakers aren't required to give patients the drug if they asked for it.
This false hope and lack of clarity—often interpreted as toying with people's emotions—is part of why ghosters get such a bad reputation.
Those granted green cards to the US were given false hope as they are met with detention and interrogation upon landing in the country.
As the engineers tasked by Google to develop a realistic, affordable plan to decarbonize concluded: Renewables are a false hope that simply won't work.
But he said he rebuked Trump because the higher number that Trump publicly shared gave some workers "false hope" that they would keep their positions.
We need to work harder to eliminate onerous voting laws and make voting easier, not focus on long-shot recounts that provide only false hope.
The beta nature of the feature might have provided Instagram's users some hope that the popular service could be resuscitated, but it was false hope.
Mr Trump, in particular, offers (false) hope to many Americans buffeted by such large forces as globalisation, automation, female emancipation, civil rights and cultural change.
But there's a specific reason why it was embarrassing: it placed false hope in an avatar of a broken justice system to fix that system.
In the race to publish a headline about the disaster, numerous newspapers gave families and loved ones false hope about the sinking of the Titanic.
But it is just as important that we not give our patients false hope while embracing the potential of a new approach to treating cancer.
Not just because it diminishes the tragedy of what these kids experienced, but it also gives theater majors false hope that someday they'll get jobs.
Mr. Trump, he said, was leaning hard on nostalgia that somehow would magically restore the manufacturing center, which the mayor said was a false hope.
Opponents of right to try legislation, including oncologists and medical ethicists, say access to experimental drugs offers false hope to those with life-threatening illnesses.
Levine and her team have worked with both patients and doctors, and found that patients are far more comfortable with false hope than doctors are.
Worse, some worry that these classes can contribute to a sense of false hope for victims, who may stay in their relationships as a result.
Most vegetative patients are not conscious, Owen will emphasize, and giving families false hope that their loved one might recover can be a dangerous thing.
The doctors are all livid at DeLuca Sr. for giving the couple false hope, but he is also furious with them for not letting him try.
But psychologists say the good news is they're not likely to feel dismal about their situation for long, despite the many blinking lights of false hope.
No one likes to think of himself as peddling false hope in exchange for cash; but the criticism seemed to be aimed at the student too.
" FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn has also downplayed the potency of the drug on COVID-19, saying this week he does not want to "provide false hope.
There is a disturbing disconnect between the public descriptions and the actual claims in this complaint, leaving many with a false impression, and perhaps false hope.
As a result, Kim has given the world the false hope that, this time, the North Korean regime may have chosen "not to be" and disarm.
I would not give struggling women everywhere false hope about the chances of having a baby with your own eggs when you&aposre older and unable.
When Mayo gave the world false hope with a promising start in Dirk-less Dallas, the glum and achingly predictable collapse already felt like a certainty.
I know I am giving them a false hope, but I have to because my children keep asking me about the day they can leave the house.
"You gave them a false hope, knowing that you couldn't accomplish it, but it was about yelling, and screaming, and waving the flag," Coburn said in October.
In 2014, these engineers, who "had shared the attitude of many stalwart environmentalists at the beginning of the project, concluded that current renewables were a "false hope.
Radical honesty could very well be the thing that ends the issues that plague single people everywhere, like ghosting, fuckboys, false hope, unattainable closure, manipulation, and confusion.
"We've been offered false hope," said Hector Sanchez, who destroyed his marijuana plants to be part of a medical cooperative and is still waiting to start work.
Critics of the president have complained that he is instilling false hope in a desperate public, as the disease spreads rapidly around the United States and elsewhere.
"We were operating under false hope of actually protecting ourselves, our family, our coworkers and the customers," one truck driver who works for Schneider told Business Insider. 
"We can't hold out false hope," President Tabaré Vázquez of Uruguay told reporters this week, adding that his administration was trying to come up with a solution.
And for Aghdashi, Omid, and countless others desperate to reunite with their families, a faceless bureaucracy that leaves a sliver of false hope is wrecking their lives.
That false hope aggravated the relatives' horror of envisioning their loved ones stuck in a death trap in the depths of the ocean, the time quickly ticking away.
This case, however, did have some serious ramifications, since the video gave the family of a girl who's been missing for seven years a sense of false hope.
We will congratulate ourselves on a discussion about sexual assault that we didn't actually have, in the false hope that a season of profound discomfort is finally over.
The Trump administration should set aside the false hope there is a military solution to the problem with Pyongyang and abandon its careless threats to attack North Korea.
Janusz Madej, a professor at the school who led a team of experts who carried out surveys of the site in November, said it was a false hope.
That's the kind of environment that enables three men to make more than $1.5 million peddling false hope to patients with cancer, multiple sclerosis, and other autoimmune diseases.
And so the folks at NFL Reddit were able to construct their annual testament to false hope and the foolish belief that the transitive property applies to sports.
In giving him money, you will be subsidizing peddlers of false hope (whether mercenary or deluded) and enabling your acquaintance to put off important end-of-life decisions.
Journalists have used the precious time at these pressers to go on tangents about Trump using racist terminology, promoting false hope, and the economic downturn on Trump hotels.
The show is unusually fearless about letting moral discomfort linger, and manages to be stirring without ever offering false hope, a rarity for even the best-made dramas.
Public Citizen, a consumer group, said the bill would "provide false hope to patients" and undermine the F.D.A.'s authority to supervise the use of experimental drug products.
This pre-eruption stage will include the poison of false hope, a warm chemical reaction spurred on by the rare but addicting accident of a perfectly struck ball.
He's Forrest Gump if instead of chocolates and running Forrest enjoyed highly expensive potions that give sick people false hope and cheating at football with near total impunity.
"Offering patients hope when in fact what is being extended is false hope can be damaging to patient-physician relationships and result in substantial loss of trust," Turner noted.
This movie totally gave stepfamilies a bad reputation and gave kids false hope that a fairy godmother and/or a man could help make their problems go away. 19.
Some members of the medical community, however, have argued that the Right to Try offers false hope to patients looking for solutions to medical issues which may not exist.
And the truth is that Trump repeatedly downplayed the threat coronavirus posed to the country, providing Americans with false hope when they needed candor and transparency most of all.
Hong Kong (CNN)Could a traditional Chinese medicine help fight the Wuhan coronavirus, or is one of the country's most influential state media outlets promoting pseudoscience and false hope?
But we're giving people false hope if we are telling them to disease is going to simply be kept at bay as a story happening in far-off places.
"You don't want to give people false hope," said Dr. Frank J. DellaCroce, a plastic surgeon and a founder of the Center for Restorative Breast Surgery in New Orleans.
The New Jersey Democrat also said the legislation provides a "false hope" to patients, since drugmakers wouldn't be required to provide the drugs to patients who ask for them.
"He sexually abused children after giving them the false hope that they would be taken to a foreign country," said Jeevan Shrestha, a spokesman for Nepal's Chief Investigation Bureau.
Trump said he saw "possible progress" but warned of "false hope" in these efforts This offset worries about Trump's proposed levies, which have prompted protests from U.S. trading partners.
But the false hope that, at the very least, the people keeping separatist ideology alive will be dying off soon due to old age should also be done away with.
I constantly feel there's a barrier between myself and God, as well as other Christians who offer the false hope that my depression will magically go away with extroverted spirituality.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Investors in the stricken solar giant Hanergy Thin Film Power, whose Hong Kong shares were suspended almost four years ago, have been offered a false hope.
Some clinicians warn that rehab programs and retreats focused on internet and video-game addiction make unsubstantiated claims, give people false hope and take advantage of desperate parents and adolescents.
Because Boeing was wildly ambitious about the timeline to return the 737 Max to service, the Max planes sat in inventory, giving suppliers false hope that production would continue uninterrupted.
"It can also give false hope (or lack of hope) and it is thus important that patients thoroughly discuss these rates and their own specific situation with their providers," Stern said.
Jeff's incredulity at such things ­allows DeLillo to render the Convergence at once otherworldly and entirely believable, one more high-flying human scheme revved on false hope and doomed to fail.
By 2014, voters had begun to give up on the new administrations they had voted for after 2008 in the false hope that the establishment's loyal opposition could provide new solutions.
From the president's optimistic talk on everything from enhanced background checks on gun sales to a big bipartisan infrastructure deal, they are used to being left with false hope from Trump.
"This may be just false hope with the tariff situation as thorny details still need to be agreed upon," said David Carter, chief investment officer at Lenox Wealth Advisors in New York.
He hated this game, all the fake smiles and false hope, trying to sell himself on the off chance some company might recognize his value, make him their new pop-up adman.
She said he "didn't want to talk on the record because he's wary of spreading misinformation or false hope or dread," which is incredibly responsible and the most Tom Hanks response ever.
Understanding the close compact between Mr. Trump and the Republican Party starts with acknowledging the false hope many establishment Republicans placed in the shady real estate mogul as he rose to power.
It remains a fascinating, thrilling, bewilderingly ambiguous evocation of life in Shostakovich's Russia, life under Stalin: a world of terror, grief, camaraderie, triumph, hope and joy, but also of false hope, false joy.
The song was written just before her relationship ended, and what she thought at the time was an optimistic love song she now sees as something vibrating with self-doubt and false hope.
In the first episode, Simon, the investigator with Israel's security agency, the Shin Bet, questions his commander's decision to give the Israeli public false hope about the fate of the three Jewish boys.
Feeding false hope and insipid positivity to people grappling with fatal disease is insulting and unhelpful, at least this is how it felt for the many months when my family was living through it.
He has publicly criticized the recovery movement for giving false hope to the severely ill; in turn, recovery and survivor-based movements criticize Torrey for his emphasis on drugging them and locking them up.
Broadbent said the impact of uncertainty on business investment appeared to rise as the Brexit deadline neared - making it important to avoid giving businesses further false hope of an immediate resolution to Brexit uncertainties.
It's not the idea of giving the industry false hope that bothers me so much as the fact that the industry isn't worth politicians' time if they really want to reach the most voters.
The exchange, which occurred at the White House's daily coronavirus task force briefing, began when NBC News reporter Peter Alexander asked Trump whether he was giving Americans "false hope" by touting unproven coronavirus drugs.
Trump's position amounts to nothing more than a dollop of false hope for downtrodden coal communities, in exchange for a ton of additional risk heaped on everyone, particularly the poorest people in the world.
We're not putting the onus on you to ask for more and give you false hope that individual actions could miraculously solve a problem that research suggests could take more than 130 years to fix.
This forces them to rely solely on intelligence gathered by their coaches; an official evaluation by the College Advisory Committee (CAC); and the advice of agents, many of whom provide false hope to lure clients.
Asked whether she's concerned the video could be giving false hope to patients, Ray told STAT she saw the video as a chance to bring immunotherapy into "the public discourse" and present her own experience.
"Giving people false hope will crush their spirits and will kill more people," Garcetti said, adding it would change their actions by instilling a sense of normality at the most abnormal time in a generation.
Likewise, groups like ISIS are more than willing to capitalize on the desperation occurring among youth, selling them the false hope that suicide terrorism could land them in a better place while advancing their cause.
While it is the urgency of the climate crisis that drew so many to the plan, the Green New Deal gives false hope to young people and provides campaigning politicians, like Sanders, a rhetorical crutch.
"There's a very thin line when you're dealing with the loss of a loved one to an unsolved homicide between hope and false hope," warns Ryan Backmann, the Executive Director and Founder of Project: Cold Case.
They argue it will put patients in danger and will give many a false hope about chances of a successful treatment, since drugmakers aren't actually required to give unapproved medicines to patients who ask for them.
Maintaining these refugee camps undermines the prospect of a two-state solution by offering Palestinians false hope that they will return to Haifa, Jaffa and Jerusalem, and encourages Palestinians to hold out for their maximalist demands.
Anne Ramberg, who heads the Swedish Bar Association, has no problem with the goal of changing attitudes around sex, but she says the new rape law leaves everything up to interpretation and gives victims false hope.
Frank Pallone, issued a statement Monday blasting the bill as needless legislation that undermines the FDA's approval process and gives patients "false hope," since it doesn't require manufactures to actually provide the drugs to the patient.
"People who talk about false hope in this case have never lived with no hope, which is where I am at," Bellina told VICE News, as he awaited passage of the bill through the House last week.
Most of the opposition came from Democrats, who said the bill gave false hope to patients and could actually endanger people dying of incurable diseases, because it would undermine protections provided by the Food and Drug Administration.
"The people in the Rust Belt are being sold false hope of, 'Just sacrifice your land and your air and your water one more time and we will provide you with all of these jobs,'" he said.
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump celebrated his historic summit with North Korea&aposs leader Tuesday with remarks that twisted history and raised false hope that the remains of all missing Americans from the Korean War will be coming home.
Many members of his party pleaded with him to stop watering down his proposals, including lowering the amount of his stimulus request, based on the false hope he would be able to persuade his opponents -- but Obama insisted.
It vastly exceeds what BRHP can provide: Nearly 15,000 people are on the waitlist, and BRHP decided to close its waitlist last year because administrators didn't want to give Baltimoreans false hope that they'd eventually get a voucher.
Some doctors say the problem boils down to how we've historically treated pain in the US. "There's a kind of false empathy when you are providing opioids instead of really treating people, offering them false hope," one doctor said.
"By denying a rescue plan that responsibly but regrettably employs benefit reductions, the administration creates false hope that a better deal for affected retirees is possible," said Stephen Sandherr, chief executive officer of the Associated General Contractors of America.
The result is a state program that essentially runs on false hope: Despite the extremely low chances of winning, state-run lotteries make people feel like they have a chance to strike rich and help schools in the process.
" Gupta added that "the scientific community is always at that inflection point of hope and honesty, but we have to be honest here -- we just don't know enough and I don't want people to get a false hope here.
But Naftali Bennett, a leader of a pro-settlement party within Mr. Netanyahu's coalition, said delaying the embassy move would actually damage the prospects for peace by fostering Palestinians' false hope that they would gain control of East Jerusalem.
"This legislation sells vulnerable patients and families false hope at the expense of weakening the FDA's critical role in making sure that all Americans can have confidence in the safety and effectiveness of our medical products," the letter states.
To be clear, he wasn't promised an Emmy for his performance — the Parks and Rec actor sadly wasn't nominated — but he was given a bit of false hope backstage after the cast and crew went up to accept their final award.
SAO PAULO, July 12 (Reuters) - Brazil presidential candidate Geraldo Alckmin's top economic adviser criticized poll-leading, right-wing rival Jair Bolsonaro as offering false hope to the private sector, hiding statist views that would hamper the recovery from a deep recession.
SYDNEY, Australia — Australia's immigration minister accused human rights advocates on Tuesday of giving "false hope" to asylum seekers held in offshore detention centers, suggesting that they bore some responsibility for two recent protests in which asylum seekers set themselves afire.
"I apologize if I have failed anyone, and given anyone false hope by not being able to close the deal," Mr. Ben-Avraham wrote in an Instagram post, thanking his team who, he said, had not slept for two months.
"I apologize if I have failed anyone, and given anyone false hope by not being able to close the deal," Mr. Ben-Avraham wrote in an Instagram post, thanking his team who, he said, had not slept for two months.
But it looked as if the team that has dominated the last two seasons might have been trying to give a bit of false hope to fans of other teams at a time of year when finishing first doesn't count.
To the rest of the world, it's a roulette wheel that rarely stops spinning—fast and furious buy-ins into new chaotic markets that pop up overnight, the desperation and false hope that perhaps they will discover the next Bitcoin.
Everyone is obviously smarter in hindsight, but regret in Cleveland over the refusal to go that route is inevitable after the failures of Thomas and Crowder to fit in, as well as the false hope spawned by the February trade spree.
"This legislation sells vulnerable patients and families false hope at the expense of weakening the FDA's critical role in making sure that all Americans can have confidence in the safety and effectiveness of our medical products," the letter sent Monday states.
As I posted on the thread myself, 'If it had been my child who'd received false hope, I'm sure I'd be sad and angry, but I would've also realized that he'd be learning a good lesson about life's curve balls.
" Coburn criticized Cruz for "creat(ing) greater disappointment in the hinterlands" in terms of pledging to stop Obamacare, etc, "because you gave them a false hope, knowing that you couldn't accomplish it, but it was about yelling, and screaming, and waving the flag.
Going the KarJenner (and Sarah Palin?!) route by plugging pricey "health" products that boast a quick fix for weight loss amplifies false hope, eating disorder culture, and the message that we don't need a long-term plan for taking care of ourselves.
Cruz's third-place finish is not a success, and pundits raise questions about whether his win in Iowa was another fluke, driven by the small-town pastors and Christian homeschool moms who inflated Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum with the same false hope.
That had to be done by the victim's next of kin, and because al-Rashi couldn't bring himself to give any false hope or bad leads to the rest of his family, he would not put ­Milazzo in touch with the next of kin.
Media outlets that have failed to include this important context in their stories about Bero and the Harvard research are doing a disservice to their readers and possibly giving false hope to cancer patients and their families who might try to follow in Bero's footsteps.
"I think a lot of people are holding out what I consider somewhat false hope that we'll come out of this hearing with all the answers to our burning questions," said Jonathan Havens, co-chair of the cannabis law practice at Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr.
"The media corporations of hegemonic governments, especially the evil-minded British media, have made their best efforts in the recent months to support her in order to weaken the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps' determination but this false hope will never come true," the statement added.
While Trump touted the use of existing drugs being tried on an experimental basis, the Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Stephen Hahn gently but firmly tempered expectations and said he didn't want to offer "false hope" given the additional research that needs to be done.
" It is, however, unreasonable to give people false hope, and as Irfan wrote, "Right now, the most effective way to fight the virus remains not getting infected in the first place, which means using good personal hygiene like hand-washing and social distancing measures.
In the 2011 play "The Motherfucker with the Hat," his ex-jailbird character was so hopped up on what turned out to be false hope that once he learned the truth of love his tremendous physical energy collapsed, and those watching collapsed with him.
The progress on defining what the Syrian antagonists would even talk about spoke volumes about the frustrations that have vexed Mr. de Mistura in the talks, which have been held off and on for years and have been punctuated by acrimony and false hope.
"Data on the safety, efficacy, cost-effectiveness, and emotional risks of elective oocyte cryopreservation are insufficient to recommend elective oocyte cryopreservation," the organization concludes in its Mature Oocyte Cryopreservation guidelines, citing relatively low success rates and the idea that it could inspire "false hope" in patients.
Public interest in stem cell research has shifted from legal and ethical questions (is it moral to use embryonic stem cells, for example, and if so, how should it be regulated?) to clamoring for the treatment itself, and Caulfield believes media coverage can give readers false hope.
Bioethicists and drug policy experts argue there are other ways to help people access experimental medicine — like the FDA's compassionate use route, also name checked by the president — and that Right to Try fuels false hope, while making it difficult to collect data on how well the drugs work.
If you want to criticize Trump, the two things that you should criticize him for is that he has been a communications disaster and has provided a lot of false hope that probably led to a later response, particularly in red states in social distancing, than we need.
At the same time, the administration's steadily (if slowly) increasing aid and vocal endorsement of rebel aims over the past three years have given the Arab states and Turkey false hope that we'll eventually do the job for them, leading to free-riding and other sorts of underhandedness (e.g.
It offers Republican Party elected officials and conservative ideological activists who see themselves as stuck with Trump an important ray of (perhaps false) hope that Trump is assimilating into their movement and will be swayed by their desires on the vast range of personnel matters that land on the president's desk.
There was gilded, giddy bloat and collapse in 2007 and 2008; a broke-ass bottoming-out in the years that followed; ongoing false hope and the slow-motion revelation of the faithlessness and foolishness of those in charge; and a whole a lot of echoing meaningless games against the Miami Marlins.
One was cited in 1917 and the other was cited in 1980 – though a Maryland geneticist pointed out to Becker in an email that the rarely used procedure could have unknown side effects and promote false hope in women who experience ectopic pregnancies, which occur in about 2% of pregnancies.
"My 40- and 50-[year-old] clients are generally better savers than the 60-year-olds, who lived through the go-go '90s,' she said, adding that that later decade "gave them false hope that the stock market was always going to go up, along with real estate values and the economy.
It is the false hope of Trump, the false prophet, to call back a way of life that is dead: where the father is king, head of his household, provider and protector and pandered to by women, expected to live and possibly to die by his work in the dark and silent ground.
He added, "I'm not sure they would even want me to come at this moment," because of the perception in Iran that the long-anticipated result of the deal — a freeing up of tens of billions of dollars in frozen assets, a flood of investment and an economic boom — was a false hope.
The cache of documents also shows that bin Laden wasn't above addressing thoughts to the "American people," as in one letter in which he comes off sounding almost like Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, denouncing the influence of lobbyists and what he considered to be the false hope of the Obama presidency.
Those cynics who believe that the very idea of a labor renaissance is built on false hope need to look to Missouri, where union and nonunion workers from all political stripes came together and defeated right-to-work Prop A by historic margins — the first victory against a right-to-work law in decades.
The practice is currently illegal in some places, including France and parts of Canada, and many have argued that organizations like Alcor provide false hope to those who are most vulnerable to the pain of grief's weight—a Ponzi scheme devoted to the gathering of new member dollars in order to keep the older members chilled.
In what appeared to be an effort to dispel false hope among would-be immigrants and help stem an influx, Pablo Rodriguez, a Liberal member of Parliament who was born in Argentina, will be traveling to Los Angeles next week to meet with members of the Hispanic community there to explain the limits of Canadian asylum policy.
I find it's often the families more so than the patient hanging on to false hope, and sometimes the doctors gain a tremendous attachment to their patient and don't want to admit the patient is dying and that they can't do much more for the patient, but we should be honest with people first and foremost.
" Ms. Beatty accused Ms. Harper of raising "false hope" by backing programs like "Medicare for all" and the Green New Deal without a plan to pay for them, and she described Ms. Harper's platform as an off-the-shelf template developed by national groups, one built by "trust-fund babies and million-dollar folk that work on the East Coast.
Nearly all studies and talk focus on elderly men and postmenopausal women, so when an organization such as the US Department of Health and Human Services says regular exercise increases bone density, the advice tends to be interpreted as "the sky's the limit" and extrapolated to all ages and populations, giving false hope to people who want to turn their scraggly toothpick arm bones into those like the Croods'.
Razing the tawdry, unsafe and unhealthy camp in Calais was overdue and necessary, and the thousands of people — including hundreds of unaccompanied youths — who had somehow reached the entrance to the Channel Tunnel in the largely false hope of reaching Britain, the promised land for so many refugees, will now have a chance at least to live in a degree of safety while they try to get permission to stay in France.
Latest developments Diplomats from Turkey, Russia and Iran will meet December 27 in Moscow to discuss the situation in Aleppo UN human rights chief says resumed bombardment in Aleppo likely a war crimeUS ambassador to United Nations says to other members: "You have a responsibility to denounce these atrocities"Doctors in the city are "terrified and losing hope," Doctors Without Borders saysTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accuses Syrian regime of breaking ceasefirePlanned evacuations of civilians at dawn Wednesday did not happenIranian President Hassan Rouhani called Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to congratulate him, state media say Ceasefire a 'false hope' UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein said he was appalled by the ceasefire agreement's swift collapse.

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