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"foolhardy" Definitions
  1. taking unnecessary risks

382 Sentences With "foolhardy"

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I stand behind both predictions, however foolhardy they may be.
The whole exercise was a spectacularly foolhardy act of overreach.
"A lot of financial technology is foolhardy," Mr. Larsen said.
"Fetishizing cultural memory is both dangerous and foolhardy," he says.
Is this a courageous or a foolhardy — even selfish — course?
It was a courageous gesture, but also a foolhardy one.
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Does the hare make the same mistakes as his foolhardy ancestor?
But Austrian-school economists teach us that this enterprise is foolhardy.
This is technically true, and a few foolhardy companies have tried.
The inevitable stock market corrections proved these holidays to be foolhardy.
When the speaker of the House thinks it is politically foolhardy.
But this would be a foolhardy way to secure their testimony.
It's not just a foolhardy, Yeah, I can get whatever I want.
This inclusion implies that chasing creation and immortality is a foolhardy mission.
Gazza had been thoughtless and foolhardy, but only after a childlike fashion.
It is the countries with collapsing currencies that look the most foolhardy.
They can provide examples of why trusting the Kim regime is foolhardy.
So it may seem foolhardy to try to predict the coming year.
To even the most dedicated climbing aficionados, it appeared a foolhardy mission.
Worse, Snap's emphasis on the intimacy of its social network appears foolhardy.
But trade experts say that position is either a bluff or foolhardy.
Not long ago, Mr Hooper's decision to walk out might have looked foolhardy.
Nevertheless, Chinese officials know that it would be foolhardy to downplay the dangers.
Our smartphones are incredible machines, and to throw them away entirely feels foolhardy.
Sotheby's is not alone in making foolhardy decisions to win or keep business.
It's the most American of approaches and, in certain instances, the most foolhardy.
Make no mistake, it would be foolhardy to outright predict four Toronto wins.
Trump has been able to brush off his notably foolhardy approach to campaigning.
Mini Mike Bloomberg is playing poker with his foolhardy and unsuspecting Democrat rivals.
Mr. Fogel could be considered either daring or foolhardy for his initial plan.
To decouple trade from our other relationships with Canada is naïve and foolhardy.
Rich countries would be foolhardy to forgo it, but can probably afford to.
It would be foolhardy to rule out Harris entirely, but top of the pack?
The skulking submarines and provocative fly-bys may be foolhardy, but they are incidents.
"It may be foolhardy to say that Kenyatta's administration has done nothing," he says.
Suddenly, I felt overwhelmed; the prospect felt foolhardy, untenable, the world outstripping my words.
Schumer must marshal Democratic opposition to McConnell's foolhardy legislation and ensure it goes nowhere.
Against these sort of headwinds, it'll be foolhardy for investors to really jump in.
He added that while "it's dangerous and foolhardy to besmirch all Muslims," it's "equally foolhardy" not to understand that Islamism "is a political ideology which borrows from Islam and is motivated by Islam," even though it only represents a tiny minority of Muslims.
That's exactly what some foolhardy YouTubers are doing by participating in the latest viral challenge.
Fortunately, Uber's self-driving team has been instructed to be more mindful than foolhardy reporters.
Handing over a near-20 percent premium for the struggling office supplies retailer looks foolhardy.
Qaeda leaders have long opposed such a move, arguing that it is premature, even foolhardy.
I think it's really foolhardy to presume that one person's crazy and one person's sane.
Dams are also a foolhardy investment: in our changing climate, desert reservoirs are drying up.
Drawing a straight line from 2018's boom year to 2019 and beyond is foolhardy.
First, it is foolhardy to threaten military force as a solution to growing U.S.-China tensions.
None of that stops the brave—some might say foolhardy—commuters in Wiktoria Wojciechowska's Short Flashes.
Its chief executive, Ben van Beurden, recently dismissed long-term binding targets on carbon as "foolhardy".
So at 35, Zayner decided to dive into one of science's most foolhardy traditions: self-experimentation.
The low-yield world may also be driving brave, or foolhardy, retail investors into commodity ETPs.
Any reviewer so foolhardy as to describe them in detail would deserve to walk the plank.
Amazingly, she survived, becoming the first, and oldest, person to accomplish such a fearless, foolhardy feat.
In life, Ms. Najjar was a natural leader whose uncommon bravery struck some peers as foolhardy.
In the present, June struggles through a nail-biting escape that crosses from tense to foolhardy.
Walmsley began the race at a torrential pace that many of the veterans viewed as foolhardy.
"Mini Mike Bloomberg is playing poker with his foolhardy and unsuspecting Democrat rivals," Mr. Trump tweeted.
It seems foolhardy to think we could determine the boundaries of data collection on our own.
Unfortunately for him, he was then caught up in the most foolhardy manoeuvre of the entire war.
Even if you believe that Brexit is a sensible policy, linking Brexit to Mr Trump is foolhardy.
In the face of Trump's remarks against the Khan family, their loyalty is beginning to seem foolhardy.
A few families, brave or foolhardy (take your pick), continue to live in Centralia, fire be damned.
Right now, a Republican would be almost foolhardy to publicly vouch for anything that the president says.
Having largely acquiesced in MBS's foolhardy ventures, the Trump administration is beginning to push back a bit.
Until this family matter is resolved, only a foolhardy investor would dare scale the rock of Paramount.
They have succeeded in sullying the very word, making it synonymous with what is illegitimate and foolhardy.
"It's a foolhardy trade to exchange lower premiums for far more expensive deductibles and copayments," Schumer said.
Given that outcome, making Woods a favorite this week might seem equally foolhardy, if not downright irrational.
Will they find the president's behavior more impulsive and foolhardy than usual, and therefore worthy of impeachment?
To wit: I'm not precisely sure why Holdo's sacrifice is noble but Finn's thwarted sacrifice was considered foolhardy.
It would be as foolhardy as allowing him to enter my car — then he would call the shots.
The most vocal critics of the euro—many in America—saw a foolhardy plan crafted by naive politicians.
"Predictions would be foolhardy" says Terry Madonna, presidential historian and longtime Pennsylvania pollster at Franklin and Marshall College.
But given how little we know about consciousness, it seems foolhardy to believe such a thing at present.
Drawing broad conclusions from the justices' refusal to hear any single case would be foolhardy in normal circumstances.
He's 37 — in Bachelor Nation, a land brimming with the young and foolhardy, he's practically Rip Van Winkle.
It's a bold, even foolhardy move for her, given how hard she's trying to play the long game.
It is as likely to be successful as King Canute's legendary and foolhardy effort to control the tide.
But keeping a stiff upper lip will not only be foolhardy, but could also endanger those around you.
The foolhardy logic I use to rationalize my commitment to her will no doubt worsen my inevitable heartbreak.
Tanking, in itself, can be a foolhardy strategy — especially in the wake of a procedural change this season.
Tim is an egomaniacal MAGA halfwit whose various foolhardy ventures are straight out of the right-wing grifter playbook.
THERESA MAY, Britain's new prime minister, has certainly been bold, maybe even foolhardy, in some of her cabinet appointments.
Picking immigrants simply because they have a relative in this country is almost as foolhardy as choosing them randomly.
Many of them say it is foolhardy to shift away from long-established clients such as miners and fabricators.
When following Warren Buffett's credo to be greedy when others are fearful, where's the line between brave and foolhardy?
"It would be foolhardy to say I wouldn't be interested in a partnership that improves our position," he noted.
I know, because I'm one of those prone to doing something foolhardy even while thinking how dumb it is.
This led to, I think, a number of really foolhardy orders from Phu Bai that the American forces attack.
Supporting Iraq in its foolhardy war with Iran in the 1980s proved to be strategically shortsighted in the extreme.
Although there are several similarities between Trump and Park, it would be foolhardy to push the comparison too far.
Working with MIDI, everything had to be continuously saved, but Beltram and Perez, being young and foolhardy, rarely did so.
A pretext for US to enter WWII The assault on Pearl Harbor was not only foolhardy, it was ultimately suicidal.
This momentum is especially jarring in "Beyond the Wall," as Daenerys swoops in to rescue Jon and his foolhardy squad.
I get that Wormald needs an inappropriately showy vehicle to underscore the foolhardy way he spends his ill-gotten cash.
Lewis, however, proves slow to adapt, due to his unswerving (though some would say foolhardy) commitment to integration and nonviolence.
It would be foolhardy to think we could accomplish anything other than a 60,000 foot flyover in our time together.
It seems foolhardy to rely on outcomes data from a system that routinely and systematically lies about its waiting times.
Conditions apply, but as the average home now costs ten times median earnings, boosting demand but not supply looks foolhardy.
Still, it would seem foolhardy to ignore the growing footprint of dominant companies, strutting their stuff across the broader economy.
Animal lovers nevertheless took to Facebook to express their alarm, questioning why an eel would undertake such a foolhardy mission.
And so, until 1971, rum remained part of the very fabric of sailing life, though not in such foolhardy quantities.
As Mr. Trump demonstrated in 2016, initial assumptions about who primary voters will and will not support can prove foolhardy.
The fetishization of entertainment does not explain that phenomenon completely, but it seems foolhardy to dismiss it out of hand.
Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) insisted that it only made his earlier decision to reveal the probe all the more foolhardy.
However, it would be foolhardy to conclude that eliminating sugar from our diets will solve all our diet-related woes.
Secondly, it will be foolhardy to assume that resistant MTB strains to these newly approved TB medicines will not emerge.
The idea of doing yet another movie about Peter Parker, Aunt May, great power, and great responsibility so soon seemed foolhardy.
By the time HBO Max launches, its strategy of running straight at Netflix might seem refreshing, or it might seem foolhardy.
The other parties to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) believe that the new sanctions regime is a foolhardy endeavor.
The disruptions of the past two years caused by his foolhardy decisions are incalculable but, thankfully, now coming into sharper focus.
And while D.I.Y. brain stimulators are often characterized as reckless and foolhardy, my research has led me to view them differently.
It may seem like a brave act to just plunge forward with no regard to what's going on, but it's foolhardy.
This can lead to a politics of us-versus-them, in which the ideals of liberal democracy feel like foolhardy surrender.
Given how frequently young people in the workforce switch employers, pushing them to find all meaning in one location is foolhardy.
While it would be foolhardy to say history will repeat itself, I am reminded of the quip that it often rhymes.
Meanwhile, it's becoming crystal clear that drilling in the deep waters of the Gulf is not only unnecessary, it's plain foolhardy.
My new book, "Conan Doyle for the Defense: The True Story of a Sensational British Murder, a Quest for Justice, and the World's Most Famous Detective Writer," was published this week, and in what may be the most foolhardy decision of a foolhardy life, I have decided to pursue a long-held dream of writing books exclusively.
Amazon was foolhardy enough to try this in 2014 with the Fire phone, which ended up being a $170 million dollar mistake.
"I don't believe [McConnell] made any commitment whatsoever, and I think it would be foolhardy to believe he made a commitment," Sen.
He may also be the most foolhardy, flinging himself with wild abandon with nary a grip on the tip of the pole.
This can make trying to build a fusion power plant at this point seem overly optimistic at best, and foolhardy at worst.
"I think it would be foolhardy for us to devote all of our resources to getting weapons of mass destruction," he said.
Dozens of security heavies with earpieces lurked discreetly in the bushes, ready to boot any foolhardy crashers willing to try their luck.
"This foolhardy approach has significant consequences for taxpayer rights and trust in the IRS and creates downstream consequences for compliance," she wrote.
Whether disdaining democratically-enacted laws, such as our voting or immigration laws, is a shrewd or foolhardy campaign strategy, we shall see.
Recent political developments in Italy suggest that it would be foolhardy to dismiss an early recurrence of the European sovereign debt crisis.
The assumption that denying prescription opioids to those in severe pain regardless of the diagnosis will stop abuse is foolhardy and harmful.
A startling and perhaps foolhardy display given the weather, but the crowd absolutely roared as he made his way through the stadium.
He loves life, attacks it head on, dangerously, seeking adrenaline, sometimes foolhardy, learning from his flaws while exploring, always, his spiritual resources.
A cursory glance at any of the content posted there is sure to leave the impression of a disingenuous and foolhardy person.
Throughout American history, we have learned how it is foolhardy to count on the better angels of our democracy to hold power.
It would be foolhardy to dismiss the benefits that flow to Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren from their online fund-raising machines.
It's a daring — perhaps foolhardy — decision and she must persuade her board and executive director of its value, and raise the money.
But some hardy - or foolhardy - residents elected to stay, gambling that the storm would fail to deliver on the worst fears of forecasters.
The market leader, DJI, is so far ahead of the competition, that introducing a straight ahead camera drone is a pretty foolhardy venture.
But the idea of launching an independent third-party smartwatch based on a proprietary software platform in today's market just seems incredibly foolhardy.
Like many foolhardy zero-wasters before me, I thought reducing my waste footprint (and consequently, my cat's waste paw print) would be easy.
But in this choppy world economy it would be foolhardy to ignore one of the main forces driving financial flows through history: irrationality.
But when younger voters are much less likely to vote, it's foolhardy not to cater most of your campaign rhetoric for older Americans.
And number two, it&aposs also foolhardy for them to try to yell and scream and make believe what&aposs on the tape.
In 2005, it was Deval Patrick, a complete unknown in politics whose audacious and foolhardy idea was to run for governor in Massachusetts.
"The number of times we could've said, 'It's official, this is the worst thing that's ever happened,' it would've been foolhardy," Meyers says.
This economic model, now embraced by Mr. Bolsonaro, proved foolhardy in the past: It simply does not stimulate prosperity in the long term.
I think it is foolhardy to think anything other than this is going to take a major hit to short-term economic growth.
Considering the pitfalls of the wealth tax in European countries, it seems that the US would be foolhardy to follow in their footsteps.
Still, the numbers seem to show that the claim of a lack of market for Young's oeuvre was unfounded, or at least foolhardy.
Merlin Tuttle, a bat expert in Texas, also thinks these multiagency efforts to stem the disease are foolhardy and may harm the bats.
To compete against that is almost foolhardy, so I feel like planning a sequel is an assumption of success that I'm not ready for.
Consider this our foolhardy prediction: the Foxes' title was the level of one-off usually reserved for boozy colleagues at the office Christmas party.
It suddenly seemed foolhardy to put too much stock in the other polls — like ones from New York, where Clinton leads by 21 points.
Their fates will be determined by how they each interpret his words, and whether the show's universe treats the sentiments as wise or foolhardy.
Even though he's agreed to join Jon and the others, Tormund thinks it's foolhardy of them to march willingly toward the Night King's army.
Few venture capitalists are foolhardy enough to invest in a product that needs to take on three of the world's most powerful tech companies.
If iron sharpens iron, is it not foolhardy to place a prisoner back into the community without any meaningful preparation from positive outside resources?
He was also quick to vent his apparent frustration with what he characterized as his sluggish, foolhardy and sometimes drunken fellow escapee, Mr. Matt.
Trump has sought to distance himself from the foreign entanglements he describes as foolhardy mistakes made by his predecessors, including the war in Iraq.
Some may consider it unwise—if not foolhardy—to write a book about such a young leader who could rule his country for decades.
" When someone, again in the audience at Electronic Intermix, remarked that Hammer was so brave, she responded: "I don't feel brave, I feel foolhardy.
RETURN TO THE REICHA Holocaust Refugee's Secret Mission to Defeat the NazisBy Eric Lichtblau How many fearless, foolhardy heroes did World War II produce?
It is foolhardy to imagine that, in response, the Trump administration will simply detain fewer people, in order to guarantee them all a bed.
The Winter Consuls are those brave and foolhardy individuals tasked with ensuring the safety and well-being of the other 99 percent of humanity.
Making a brushstroke painting in the mid-1970s — a decade after Greenberg, Stella, and Lichtenstein gleefully presided over its burial — was foolhardy and brave.
Relying so heavily on Google Maps may seem foolhardy now that we've seen all the mistakes it has made, but he got through it fine.
"I don't believe he made any commitment whatsoever and I think it would be foolhardy to believe that he made a commitment," said California Sen.
But I think it foolhardy to ever consider the World Wide Web anything but a public forum, to which the right of privacy rarely extends.
Within minutes, emergency crews were on the scene, local media were covering it live from every angle, and foolhardy passersby dived into its pillowy depths.
Clinton's decision not to target these voters may seem foolhardy in hindsight, but these voters have not been a key Democratic demographic for many decades.
And so into the Valley of Death rides the Brian Cashman; it was a foolhardy attack with no chance of success, but orders are orders.
He was going to make Minter pay for those foolhardy words, and whup his racist ass in front of a home crowd at Wembley Arena.
It was one of the more perplexing series finales in recent memory, but extrapolating too much from any one game (or series) can be foolhardy.
Attempts to identify likely perpetrators and keep guns out of their hands are as foolhardy as attempts to kill or imprison all of the terrorists.
" (She subsequently apologized.) And then there's Evangeline Lilly turning her foolhardy decision not to practice social distancing into some kind of clarion call for "freedom.
Drawing conclusions at such an early stage of the season can be foolhardy, but Griffin wasn't merely averaging 23 points, 503 rebounds and 250 assists.
But Mr. Comey wasn't suggesting Mr. Trump was foolhardy or inexperienced: He portrayed him as an unscrupulous leader whose request put the nation at risk.
"When I came out five years ago, some of my closest friends thought I was brave, even foolhardy," McKellen wrote for his website in 1993.
Hardly anybody predicted the Russian annexation of Crimea or the Russian military engagement in Syria, so it would be foolhardy to predict what comes next.
Some of the most ambitious — or foolhardy — projects are in disrepair, among them the hulking, triangular concrete office tower in Abidjan known as La Pyramide.
Still, throwing money at symptoms of inequality without addressing its underlying causes presumably seems foolhardy to big-picture, see-around-the-corner guys like Benioff.
Perhaps. But the Northern League is at least as Eurosceptic and populist as the M5S, and it would be foolhardy to write Mr Grillo's party off.
This is particularly foolhardy because, by all accounts, climate change likely will last for about a thousand years, causing vast devastation to humanity in the process.
At the time, common wisdom told us we were foolhardy to imagine that we could sustain an online publication without a big donor or institutional backing.
Yet when the 38-year-old begins his 21st Australian Open campaign next week only the foolhardy would write off his chances of another Melbourne miracle.
Then Face ID came along on the iPhone X, and I looked on skeptically as my clearly foolhardy friends followed the examples of Apple's smiling models.
Told by a mysterious narrator, the story gets darker and darker as the foolhardy and desperately unhappy Iris stumbles in her attempts to help her sister.
And if those fans are watching football in new ways and on new devices, then the N.F.L. would be foolhardy not to find ways to reach them.
Some creditors he asked to support his offer have called his efforts to keep Sears alive a "foolhardy gamble with other people's money," according to court filings.
Patriotism is a good quality, and as a former Air Force officer I commend it; but blind allegiance to flag and country is foolhardy and potentially dangerous.
It is foolhardy to believe that individuals who are injecting Opana will suddenly be "cured" of their opioid use disorder simply because Opana is no longer available.
So far, no hostile uses of cyber have directly led to war between nation-states, but it would be foolhardy to count on that trend continuing forever.
It would be intellectually foolhardy, if not actually criminal, to suggest that spending your day fighting with people on Facebook doesn't pose real risks to your health/personality.
"It would be somewhat foolhardy to put ourselves in a legal bind by saying these are the targets we will adopt," van Beurden said at a company event.
It is foolhardy to suppose that nuclear catastrophes can be indefinitely averted without addressing these deeper challenges that have existed ever since the original atomic attack on Hiroshima.
"(Trump's) foolhardy assertion that transgender service members are not able to deploy is simply not rooted in fact," the group's president, Ashley Broadway-Mack, said in a statement.
America's foolhardy desire to withdraw from the Middle East, coupled with its betrayal of the Kurds in Syria, contrasts sharply with Moscow's determined support of Bashar al-Assad.
The movie is a sympathetic portrait of the brash, foolhardy Farah, who lives with her fiercely protective mother, Hayet (Ghalia Benali), though she shares her daughter's rebellious streak.
Injuries incurred while engaging in more traditional physical activities are regarded as 'unfortunate accidents,' while injuries resulting from participation in adventure sports are viewed as 'foreseeable and foolhardy.
"Major was a loose cannon, a skinny kid from the wrong side of the tracks who wasn't afraid of anything," Mr. Lépine said, explaining his sometimes foolhardy bravery.
They called the plan to stay in business "nothing more than wishful thinking " and "an unjustified and foolhardy gamble with other people's money," in one of their filings.
True, the players we're looking at are so talented that to somehow equate their omission from All-Star proceedings as the catalyst for that stardom might seem foolhardy.
In a foolhardy move, Goldman responded to the indictment by tweeting his own thoughts regarding Russian interference on the platform—a move for which he is now very sorry.
But while these steps might be nice, it seems foolhardy to believe that they'll come anywhere close to reversing the overall trends in drug pricing or health care costs.
In other words, foolhardy voters, their judgments marred by ignorance and motivated by bigotry, have endangered our fragile republic and put a solipsistic wannabe-autocrat in the White House.
This ideological conservative is against federal energy subsidies -- a brave but foolhardy position to take in the Hawkeye State, which relies on them for tens of thousands of jobs.
That sounds like an extravagant — perhaps even foolhardy — generosity of a man whose presidency is on the line as a result of losing an unassailable trade case against China.
They consider it foolhardy for candidates to use their faith as a footstool to higher office and are reluctant to fuse the sacred sphere of religion with profane politics.
While the success of EPA and the Clean Air Act are noteworthy, it is foolhardy to cut science-based efforts on air pollution when so many remain at risk.
Yes, they do — and if the U.K. fragments and Britain's economy continues to decline, it will be because of the foolhardy and mendacious campaign by Johnson and his enablers.
It's pretty clear that anybody competing in the Isle of Man TT is brave to the point of being foolhardy, but there's something about that which draws my interest.
And, sure, Facebook pumps out cash like a fire hose, but some check on management would be prudent to avoid the temptation to waste that money on foolhardy projects.
"While it is too soon to attribute responsibility, it would be foolhardy if the authorities were not to explore the Russia connection in relation to Mr. Skripal's illness," Foxall said.
Kennedy had drawn that red line because he was convinced that Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, for all of his characteristic bluster, would never be so foolhardy as to do it.
Cornered by a banker whose false memory of having been in love with her since matriculation day might prove profitable, Lucy wavered between a sensible decision and a foolhardy one.
This terrifying experience, traditionally reserved for rich and foolhardy adventurers hoping to ascend Mt. Everest, can now be experienced from the comfort of a living room thanks to virtual reality.
In fact, a strong argument can be made that in the age of terror, building another federal facility in a region where scores already exist is risky, if not foolhardy.
It would be foolhardy for America to fail to make preparations, not for the world we live in today, but for the one we should expect to live in soon.
Still, in a climate where disruption is sought at any cost (whether political in Hazard or economic in Silicon Valley), it would be foolhardy to suggest that Trump cannot win.
And he scoffed at infinite models: The real world is so complex that to predict more than twenty years into the future is foolhardy, he once told a Congressional committee.
She is regarded as a bold advocate by some and as a foolhardy provocateur by others because she left the country and returned illegally, daring immigration agents to detain her.
Although Blazer seems foolish, and Alice foolhardy, Amar is the one whose situation is reduced to the truly surreal as he is left to languish in a mirrored and stateless cell.
While these revelations are supremely disappointing, it is his current vainglorious effort to "set the record straight" amid the hugely consequential Russia probe that seems so reckless, foolhardy and self-serving.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who as a senator routinely attacked the Obama administration as foolhardy for not sending newly captured terrorists to Guantánamo, is now extolling the successes of civilian courts.
We meet John, he gets a rudimentary but sturdy backstory in his dead wife and support pup Daisy, an extremely foolhardy thug kills the pooch, and it's off to the races.
Before the Eagles' victory in the N.F.C. Championship game, the police in Philadelphia made sure to slather street poles with Crisco to deter any foolhardy celebrants from trying to scale them.
It's a busy, beautiful vexation, this novel, a quiver full of fables of pilgrims and pilgrimages, and the reasons — the hidden, the brave, the foolhardy — we venture forth into the world.
I think it would be foolhardy for them not to open up the doors a bit more, and that would open up doors for somebody like Lev Parnes, I would think.
What's more, it would have been foolhardy for Tehran to believe they could avoid any casualties with 100% certainty, while launching over a dozen projectiles into American military positions, he added.
When I first learned that the eminent Hungarian composer Peter Eotvos was adapting Tony Kushner's two-part epic, "Angels in America," into an opera, it struck me as a foolhardy idea.
The good news is, Rosita might have managed to get someone else killed with a foolhardy rush to action, while remaining alive herself with yet another reason to mope and moan.
It would be foolhardy to speculate about the implications of Cali's murder for the state of organized crime in America, which has been in a state of decline for many years.
Monday's move marks a change of tack for Shell Chief Executive Ben van Beurden, who had previously resisted setting hard goals, saying it would be "foolhardy" to expose Shell to legal challenges.
By the end of the series, Nagata portrays an infant Martian colonization effort as a foolhardy errand put on by a select few as a way to escape the problems of Earth.
But others, including many who worked closely with Trump on his successful election campaign, don't trust Mueller and believe White House lawyers are foolhardy to cooperate when the president is at risk.
Smart phones and smart televisions are vulnerable (as the Trump administration should know after their foolhardy behavior at Mar-A-Lago when aides used their smart phones' lights to read classified documents).
Friends and former crew members said the bid was foolhardy and Hooper quickly fell far behind schedule as he encountered sharks in choppy waters and suffered from jellyfish stings and insufficient rations.
Australia Fare 9 Photos View Slide Show ' ADELAIDE, Australia — It was foolhardy to walk into Parwana Afghan Kitchen, in the inner suburbs of Adelaide, and assume that a table would be available.
The archival footage presented by Aaron (who bears a distinct familial resemblance to his uncle) shows Howard as a vibrant, charismatic presence; a workhorse with a strong and sometimes foolhardy hedonistic streak.
Now, it would be foolhardy to create a policy that will almost surely encourage more families to take the still enormously dangerous illegal path into the United States via our southern border.
As the final hearing dragged on Thursday — capping hundreds of hours of testimony behind closed doors and in public — Republicans sought to portray Trump's near-certain impeachment as ill-conceived and foolhardy.
Especially when California's past response to the crisis has been to spend years pursuing foolhardy endeavors such as constructing $500,000  apartments, with low-flush toilets and reclaimed wood, for their homeless population?
While that sounds like a positive outcome, my rather foolhardy self-experiment coincided with my girlfriend and me breaking up, so I didn't even get to use Rhinozen Black Fire as intended.
Trump has built his presidential campaign as a bombastic and foolhardy candidate, but he has long hinted that he'll be able to change his stripes once he gets to the Oval Office.
The bolder, even foolhardy second half of "First Sculpture" suggests so through a collection of "figure stones," or objects that early humans supposedly appreciated for their resemblance to animals or human faces.
But "American Girl" also gets at the heart of Petty's great thematic concern: the lives of ordinary people who can't escape either their circumstances or the perhaps foolhardy dreams they can't give up.
But thanks to some foolhardy researchers at Stanford University who've developed an articulated robot that can dive and explore underwater shipwrecks, our android rivals will soon be stealing all our pirate treasure too.
"I think in this environment, right now, today, it would be foolhardy to go into risky assets," Duncan Wrigley, chief strategist at Everbright Sun Hung Kai, told CNBC's "Squawk Box Europe" on Monday.
We came away with a list of new artists to check out, a month's worth of Austin restaurant recommendations, and a consensus that it's foolhardy to approach SXSW without a decent smartphone battery.
"All these years later, I think the argument that you should invest in pharmaceutical stock to prove that marijuana is a safe and effective medicine turned out to be pretty foolhardy," he said.
Hines and DeBrule are among a hardy -- some might day foolhardy -- band of South Florida and Gulf coast residents who defied mandatory evacuation orders and have stayed home to face whatever Irma brings.
Whether we're talking about the fabled Amber Room or just a whole bunch of haunted Nazi gold, there are as many lost relics as there are those foolhardy enough to search for them.
But the Kaga's new role as a big stick of Japanese diplomacy is for some influential military experts in Japan foolhardy because it means deploying ships away from where they are needed more.
This foolhardy rejectionism is par for the course, as the Palestinians have rejected every statehood and path-to-statehood offer from Britain, the United Nations, and the U.S. for more than 80 years.
A few foolhardy aurora-chasers knelt beside camera tripods staked in the snow, while wiser souls huddled near the mountain hut for a modicum of warmth or retreated to the mediocre cafe within.
But don&apost forget, it was Romney in the debate talking about Russia and he was also ridiculed, but not just by the media but by Democrat who thought that this was so foolhardy.
Afghanistan is of distinct concern, but it would be a foolhardy Russian leader who would send an army into the country that claimed the lives of 15,000 Soviet soldiers before they withdrew in despair.
It took a while but the University of Florida finally made the right decision and cancelled its foolhardy plans to host LSU for a football game with a possibly destructive storm heading its way.
In that sense, Jonathan is about the dangers of sharing a life with another person — how just trusting someone else enough to let them into your life is a daring and possibly foolhardy act.
Cruz used the test to argue that the administration's nuclear deal with Iran was foolhardy because he said it would lead to Tehran getting the same kind of nuclear arsenal that Pyongyang currently had.
The physical realities of Earth also don't bode well for the gated tunnel at the bottom of The Wall, designed to let brazen (and often foolhardy) warriors into the dangerous regions beyond The Realm.
"Abolish ICE" is a clownish, foolhardy publicity stunt by some Democrats — and the sensible leaders and followers of that party should reject it, now, before the party and the country are damaged even more.
" Barnett told Motherboard that "without good photos it would be foolhardy to discount the footprints as being from a snow leopard or a brown bear, animals that are known to live in the region.
But it would be foolhardy not to draw a link between the Premier League's devotion to entertainment and its inability to cope with the more cerebral approach demanded, in particular, by the Champions League.
"My view is that this fiscal expansion is probably the most foolhardy escapade in modern economic policy history," Albert Edwards, an ultra-bearish global strategist at Societe Generale, said in a client note Wednesday.
"It's foolhardy to wager that this deal will come to fruition, which leads me to the one Micron-related stock that's at a discount that I would buy tomorrow, and that's Intel," Cramer said.
BP and Total have already set short-term targets, but Shell Chief Executive Officer Ben van Beurden had previously resisted setting hard goals, saying it would be "foolhardy" to expose Shell to legal challenges.
An even bigger triumph would be regime change in Iran—a far bolder, some would say foolhardy, policy aim, and one that would be very hard indeed to sell to America's non-Middle Eastern allies.
LONDON (Reuters) - Royal Dutch Shell's boss said it would be "foolhardy" for the oil and gas producer to set hard targets to reduce carbon emissions as it risked exposing the energy giant to legal challenges.
This movie would have made much more sense at around half the length Horror movies often rely on a certain amount of naïve or foolhardy behavior to keep the plot moving and the tension high.
Jolla's supporters deserve credit for sustaining it as long as they have, however the entire project now seems foolhardy and destined to join the likes of Firefox OS on the list of failed Android competitors.
The often foolhardy pursuit of glory is the beauty of football - it's what brings people together - but more importantly it's the artistic quality that runs through the bedrock of what the "Three Lions" is about.
LONDON (Reuters) - British-based banks would be foolhardy to expect to retain access to European Union markets in return for sticking closely to the bloc's rules after Brexit, a senior banking official said on Wednesday.
If the EU pursues a foolhardy proposal to implement additional taxes on American digital companies, Speaker Ryan's legacy of making the United States the best place to do business will be all the more pronounced.
McCaffrey was catching his breath minutes later when Stanford cornerback Quenton Meeks darted in front of a foolhardy across-the-field pass by Iowa quarterback C. J. Beathard and returned it 66 yards for a score.
Trump blames 'tears of Senator Schumer,' Delta computers for airport issues Trump, meanwhile, said in a tweet that it would have been foolhardy to have announced his policy in advance, as it would tipped off terrorists.
Lots of debt, bold – or foolhardy – tech investments like office-sharing outfit WeWork, and one man's concentrated influence all make SoftBank a target for an investor hoping to be a catalyst for a surge in value.
In that case, Senate Republicans' continued blocking of Obama's conciliatory moderate nominee would be foolhardy: They'd surely get a far more liberal justice nominated by a sitting president with a full four years to await confirmation.
Three of the super PACs were set up so that three families, including Neugebauer's, could have complete control over their group's spending, an arrangement at the time hailed as innovative by some and foolhardy by others.
What's more, given Trump's skills in the dark arts of campaigning and the general public satisfaction with the economy, no matter its inequities or vulnerabilities, it would be foolhardy to discount his chance of winning reëlection.
A prisoner release program may well serve a legitimate purpose in some cases of genuine rehabilitation, but in retrospect it was foolhardy to extend that privilege to a hardened criminal and violent offender with radical ties.
But if research continues to show promising results for this macabre method, it'll just raise the chances that we'll see ghoulish and foolhardy new iterations of longstanding grey health markets spring up to meet emboldened demand.
Fox cautions that just because you don't receive that form, or you move your investment from one crypto asset to another, it would be foolhardy to assume you can hide your gains from the IRS forever.
And given the option of knowing as much as we can all of the time, it seems a bit old-fashioned, and possibly foolhardy, to decide to know less about the thing that might kill us.
"It's a busy, beautiful vexation, this novel, a quiver full of fables of pilgrims and pilgrimages, and the reasons — the hidden, the brave, the foolhardy — we venture forth into the world," our critic Parul Sehgal writes.
So many disparate communities are under attack today — black people, trans people, Muslims, women seeking abortions — that it would be foolhardy, not to mention impossible, to try to homogenize us all under one symbol or slogan.
The idea of Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) — that hapless, foolhardy model of Midwestern fatherdom — was always more potent than the "Vacation" comedies themselves, which had already worn out their welcome when this second sequel came along.
"I think it would be foolhardy for the Democrats who have just taken power after eight years to embark on that course," said Eleanor Holmes Norton, D.C.'s non-voting representative to Congress, told VICE News.
Warning against 'foolhardy' actions For key US allies already worried by mixed messages from President Donald Trump's administration regarding military commitment to the region, the troubles afflicting the Seventh Fleet have simply added to their concern.
A day after the USS John McCain collision, the head of the US Pacific Command, Admiral Harry Harris, warned it would be "foolhardy" for any country to read it as a sign of weakness or vulnerability.
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Imagine how foolhardy this sort of tampering would look to Muslims, who believe that God's message was revealed at a particular time, in a particular form of Arabic words, of which not one iota can be changed.
Thomas Oppermann, who heads the parliamentary faction of the Social Democrats, the junior partner in Merkel's right-centre coalition, called Trump's order "inhumane and foolhardy" and said it would result in significant damage to the U.S. economy.
But even if you have the best defense system in the world, and even if you do decide it's OK to retaliate, if a nuke strikes, the country's defense policy might look pretty flimsy or foolhardy, right?
By the time Eugene's date appears for brunch, he has fashioned a hair piece that is as fantastic as it is foolhardy: He wraps his stringy fringe into a bun and fastens it above his bald spot.
Gawker might have been foolhardy, reckless and ultimately self-destructive, but it was also courageous, and with the ascent of frequent Gawker target Donald Trump to the presidency, courage in media is needed now more than ever.
Romantic, flamboyant, imperious, priapic, courageous, foolhardy, ambitious, George Armstrong Custer is most famous for his death, but this sympathetic biography attempts to demythologize and reassess a complicated figure who both embodied and chafed against a modernizing society.
" Dellinger also cites this quote from King: "It would be foolhardy for me to work for integrated schools or integrated lunch counters and not be concerned about the survival of the world in which to be integrated.
Ariana Grande may be fearless -- vowing to return to Manchester after the terrorist attack at her concert -- but she's not foolhardy, because her family home is being guarded by enough security to protect a head of state.
As luck would have it, Alex and I both feel and agree that we do a top-notch job already, but it seemed foolhardy not to explore what a highly esteemed professional sex coach could do for us.
Last week, at the company's I/O developer conference, we discussed his early fascination with the brain, and the possibility that computers could be modeled after its neural structure—an idea long dismissed by other scholars as foolhardy.
This enormous hoard of stranded cash has barely been an issue in the contentious election campaign of 215, and precise predictions of deals that could be made in Washington are foolhardy until the nation goes to the polls.
The same energy that drove us to hatch foolhardy plans, to count the hours, and to obsess over potential futures drives me now to challenge myself creatively and continue finding new goals in life to latch on to.
I have parted ways and broken ties with former comrades who I went to war with because of their foolhardy and abhorrent views on unarmed black people being wrongfully killed and their complete misconstruing of the Kaepernick protest.
He insisted that the ultimate goal of the negotiations would be complete denuclearization, a goal many experts believe is foolhardy to attempt, because the North has made clear that its nuclear arsenal is a pillar of the state.
Nearly every winter, growing up in New England, we'd hear the story of some foolhardy child — or, now and then, an overzealous ice fisherman — who ventured out onto a patch of ice that looked frozen solid but wasn't.
"With critical decisions still to be taken in the months and years ahead it would be foolhardy for the Government to embark on such a path without knowing (the) trading environment in which it will be set," she said.
Even so, it's extraordinarily foolhardy to come charging out of the very first month of 2018 and boldly proclaim that you've unearthed one of the finest metal albums of the year—but just try and fuckin' stop me, bud.
But in a thrilling change of pace, THE SIBERIAN DILEMMA (Simon & Schuster, $27) takes us out of the city and into Russia's untamed wilderness in search of a journalist who's gone missing while on a dangerous, perhaps foolhardy, assignment.
None of this is to say that the candidate deserves your support or your vote (she hasn't earned mine), but it is to say that dismissing Williamson without understanding the history and appeal of her rhetoric would be foolhardy.
At least six major anti-growth tax hikes go away, including the surtax on capital gains and dividend income, the foolhardy medical devices tax, the tax on new life-saving drugs and vaccines, and the tax on health plans.
They played two matches together at the 2004 event and it was an unmitigated disaster as they stumbled to consecutive quick defeats, ending an ill-fated experiment that no captain has been courageous, or foolhardy enough, to try since.
"This is an astounding about-face on the part of Airbnb, which clearly recognized that this was a foolhardy and frivolous lawsuit," Assemblywoman Linda B. Rosenthal, who wrote the law that Airbnb opposed, said of the settlement on Friday.
In a sense, the movie is a portrait of multiple sets of foolhardy expeditioners, scientists who dream of doing the impossible and hunters who search for mammoth remains despite a longstanding superstition that finding them will bring bad luck.
Here are six works of fiction some of the best and brightest say will teach real lessons: Considered one of the best novels ever, "Don Quixote" follows a foolhardy but devoted nobleman determined to revive chivalry and destroy the wicked.
Americans might not understand the finer points of trade agreements, but they know whether you're for them or against them — and Trump has made a big bet that no Democrat can outmaneuver him on foolhardy belligerence toward a foreign adversary.
" North Korea responded in a statement Tuesday, slamming the "ridiculous and foolhardy" Trump administration for taking steps that are "little short of lighting the fuse of a total war under the present touch-and-go situation on the Korean Peninsula.
A chief who is willing to alert a president to the folly of a prospective decision or ignore a foolhardy presidential order is a great asset to a president -- even if the president does not appreciate it at the time.
Jawbreaker's ten-song set pulled exclusively from the band's final two albums, 24 Hour Revenge Therapy and Dear You (it's often easy to deride a band for what they didn't play, but that feels a bit foolhardy given the circumstances).
Osan Air Base, South Korea (CNN)The top American military commander in the Indo-Pacific region said Tuesday it would be "foolhardy" for adversaries of the United States to try to take advantage of any perceived weaknesses in US operational capacity.
"Some individuals may be able to use e-cigs to stop or control their tobacco addiction, on a population basis this is an extremely dangerous and foolhardy approach to take," says Bruce Trigg, interim medical director for the Harm Reduction Coalition.
"This is a shocking change in the mission of one of the nation's premier scientific agencies," Andrew Rosenberg, director of the UCS's Center for Science and Democracy "Axing its focus on climate change and resource conservation is foolhardy," he said.
Mr. Trump's preoccupation with military action and refusal to seriously pursue a diplomatic overture to North Korea are foolhardy, especially when South Korea is using North Korea's participation in the Winter Olympics to defuse tensions and open up space for dialogue.
Mr. Trump can reach out to independent voters in 2018 by more forcefully advocating nonconservative ideas, like the oft-teased infrastructure bill, which would spend taxpayer money on a host of projects in what would almost certainly be a foolhardy way.
It's a world of complacent and foolhardy managers who fight budgetary and turf wars with more ferocity than they battle the monsters that they are supposed to contain, while a handful of working stiffs try to keep the dam from breaking.
It would be inaccurate, and foolhardy, to pretend that this was the product of nothing more than good fortune, or to dismiss all that Real has achieved since 2014 as some sort of oddity, one that defies logic and explanation.
This short-sighted and foolhardy action would save this White House's donor class and EPA's customers, including electric utilities, about $100 million per year, while the oil and gas industry accrues a windfall of at least $16 million by 2035.
Taking a sabbatical seems like such a monumental act of faith in one's ability to leave work for an extended amount of time, survive on limited funds, and have a job to come back to, that it can appear like a foolhardy venture.
Having gracefully conceded defeat and promised to step down after the votes were counted, he changed his mind and challenged the result, encouraged perhaps by the foolhardy pledges of some of the opposition to arrest him for his many abuses of human rights.
America's longstanding alliance with the House of Saud is no reason for the Obama administration to do anything less than clearly condemn this foolhardy and dangerous course with a more robust response than its call Monday for both sides to exercise restraint.
The bottom line: It would be foolhardy to bet against the Trump–MBS duo getting its way: While a penchant for fabrication on Trump's part and for intimidation on MBS' has gotten both men into trouble, it's also what put them in power.
In a world where large hyperscale companies like Amazon, Microsoft and Google dominate the public cloud, it would seem foolhardy for a startup to try to carve out a space, but Packet has an alternative customized cloud vision, and investors have taken notice.
But this ballsy, foolhardy stormtrooper who goes toe to toe with a lightsaber-wielding Finn has spawned fan art, memes, and even earned himself the nickname "TR-8R" in reference to his single line: angrily calling Finn a traitor to get his attention.
One of the things we've seen in the West is—as multiculturalism has come to the fore—the attempt to shatter the common purpose, and then maintain that diversity, and expect that all you'll get is benefit, I think is a bit foolhardy.
Beside Asus now, the only other company daring (or foolhardy) enough to try and sell a premium Android gaming phone has been Razer with the Razer Phone, which arrived with much fanfare but has faded into obscurity since its launch last year.
In a time of immense divisiveness, surely we can at least agree that no animal deserves to suffer endless abuse and confinement—and that it's foolhardy to continue to endanger human health and safety for a few fleeting moments of outmoded entertainment.
And yet a week after the incident in 2016, Mr. Imad did something that might seem foolhardy when the rulers of your city have a reputation for unbridled brutality: He lodged a complaint for the missing $3.50 with the town's Islamic Police station.
Fourth, Mr. Khosrowshahi should drop foolhardy futurist ideas like self-driving or self-flying vehicles (the latter was Mr. Kalanick's latest brain storm) that have no chance of success in the near future and are a waste of resources and attention span.
As with NBC's fall 2015 reboot of Heroes — another four-season show that enjoyed a brief moment in the sun before the American viewing public cooled on it — a Prison Break reboot seems like a foolhardy notion, but what do I know?
"It would be foolhardy to believe you could project what's going to happen with any degree of confidence," said Jeff Clemens, an economist at the University of California San Diego whose research has found that higher minimum wages have caused job losses in the past.
The United States has just one heavy ice breaker and no plans to build more, a short-sighted and foolhardy policy that will leave it scrambling to catch up with Arctic nations competing for shipping routes and resources as Arctic ice continues its retreat.
I don't mean to imply that they intended to use them as such; but it is foolhardy in the extreme to build the tools of a police state in the blithe unthinking certainty that they can and will only ever be used for good.
The pick marked a 180-degree turn from the White House's earlier attempts to install a seasoned Republican strategist in the communications director post and was a tacit acknowledgment that wooing such a candidate was likely not in the cards, and, perhaps, simply foolhardy.
Ours was a path driven by soldiers and truckers and beats and hippies and jitney drivers and families for most of the last century and now, depending on who you talk to, the drive to return to the heartland is either foolhardy or full of sense.
To hope that any good can come from Mr Trump's wrecking job reflects a narcissistic belief that compromise in politics is a dirty word and a foolhardy confidence that, after a spell of chaos and demolition, you can magically unite the nation and fix what is wrong.
Similarly, the American Revolution could easily have been derailed by General George Washington's foolhardy decision in the spring of 1776 to keep much of his army in Manhattan as a great British fleet of 400 ships -- one of the largest fleets hitherto assembled -- surrounded the island.
Unable to find enough investors foolhardy enough to lend it the shortfall, the government has given in to the temptation to just create money out of thin air to cover the difference, setting off a breathless monetary expansion that could see inflation top 2,200 percent in 2017.
She lost to Kerber in last year's Wimbledon final and Osaka in a stormy U.S. Open title match and while logic suggests time might be running out for the 37-year-old American, only the foolhardy would dismiss her chances of claiming an eighth Wimbledon title.
Any Knicks fan foolhardy enough to stay awake through the second half of Monday night's clash with the Clippers out in Los Angeles was treated to a heart-rending moment of defensive fortitude in the face of almost certain humiliation from their beloved unicorn, Kristaps Porzingis.
Madison's two children fare no better, and when Alicia's not mooning over a mysterious voice on the radio and Nick's not going on foolhardy swimming missions (spoiler: he runs into zombies at one point), they're simply shuttled from event to event like the rest of the cast.
It seems, then, that a large number of N.F.L. fans — especially those who care only marginally about play calling and simply judge coaches based on the foolhardy challenge flags they throw and the two-minute drills they botch — have been trapped in an uncanny valley of sorts.
It may be impossible and foolhardy to empirically assign a particular sound or style to represent an entire decade, but you could do a lot worse than pinpointing the pulsating thrust of Trent Reznor's output in the 2010s as the defining reverberations of the last ten years.
And there is every reason to think that most of them would demur as well, and that the inevitable challenger will look more like the third party challengers of 2016 — an Evan McMullin or a Gary Johnson, or some foolhardy NeverTrump pundit drafted into the lists.
And if you're foolhardy enough to think Dubai's police will struggle to give chase once you've committed brazen crimes like these, bear in mind their squad of vehicles includes a Lamborghini Aventador, a Bugatti Veyron, and a BMW i8 (see the video below for the evidence).
But even in the face of wind gusts that reached at least 260 kilometres (162 miles) per hour, there was plenty of bizarre, occasionally foolhardy behaviour going on in the face of one of the biggest storms to hit that part of the country since Cyclone Yasi in 2011.
We can appreciate skilled old hands like Stone, Box and Helen, but a hardworking young lawyer like Chandra is shown as fatally naïve and foolhardy, and Box leaves the precinct to a detective so callous that he doesn't help him get to the bottom of his last case.
The nation needs to be more honest about the choices it is making (investing trillions more dollars in the nuclear arsenal is especially foolhardy) and realize that other investments — in diplomacy and development overseas, in job training and infrastructure projects at home — are also crucial to national security.
"The A.N.C.'s continued, foolhardy inability to remove President Zuma clearly indicates that the A.N.C. cannot be trusted and cannot be relied upon to bring about the changes promised by its newly elected leadership," Bantu Holomisa, leader of the opposition United Democratic Movement, said in a news conference.
"If the meeting is not conducted in English, it is foolhardy in the extreme not to have at his side a State Department translator, who can ensure that Mr. Tillerson's points are delivered accurately and with the proper emphasis," former Obama administration State Department spokesman John Kirby told CNN.
Sources close to the embattled rapper tell TMZ ... Tekashi is well aware of the hate he's been receiving either on camera, in interviews or on social media from his peers, but he doesn't give a crap about any of it -- 'cause he thinks those folks are foolhardy haters.
It is foolhardy at best for anyone to have believed that Rihanna, a smart, shrewd, and boundlessly funny international businesswoman who can cast aside stars of rap and sports like corn husks as she pleases, could be the marionette of a nakedly ambitious, admittedly drug addled social climber like Scott.
The conventional wisdom at the time held that Trump was being foolhardy—that the intelligence community might have the last laugh, at his expense—which invited the obvious rejoinder that if intelligence professionals can so easily bring about the destruction of elected leaders for revenge, democracy is in a frail state.
For any filmmaker foolhardy enough to embark on a remake of "Ben-Hur," the kitschy 1959 sword-and-sandals epic that captured 11 Oscars and elevated Charlton Heston to Hollywood sainthood, the first order of business is to create a bigger and better version of that movie's climactic chariot race.
"CasablancaBox" — a production at Here, a downtown locus of experimental theater — is a brave, almost foolhardy undertaking, presenting the backstage drama during the making of "Casablanca," and daring its audience to compare its cast members to the actors in what many believe to be the finest Hollywood movie of all time.
"I will just be quite candid and tell you that what we did with the money that we had managed through our 401(k) at work — what we did with it after we retired turned out to be just very foolhardy," he said on "Beyond the Dollar," a personal-finance podcast.
I've lost count of how many times I've made an objectively stupid play at the poker table thanks to an excessive emotional attachment to a particular outcome — from chasing lost chips with reckless bluffs after an unlucky run of cards, to foolhardy heroics against opponents who've gotten under my skin.
Unwilling to compete with Margaery Tyrell for control of sweet-tempered Tommen, queen mother Cersei embarked on a foolhardy gambit to use the fundamentalist Faith Militant to enforce her will and wound up naked and ashamed and in the arms of a reanimated 400-pound monsterman with his own brand of bottled water.
"Keeping in mind that this new safe harbor will almost certainly be challenged by civil liberties groups – and possibly even some data protection authorities – pretty much immediately, only the foolhardy would place want to place their trust in a new safe harbor right now," Phil Lee, partner at law firm Fieldfisher said.
"Perception is in the eyes of the beholder, and I will hope that no one will test the US on the perception that we've had a problem with USS John McCain and three other assets -- that would be a very foolhardy thing to do," Harris told reporters at a news conference Tuesday.
He galvanized an improbable coalition of blue collars fed up with Beltway dysfunction and self-dealing, while her white collars withered in enthusiasm, unable to sense the tectonic shift underway for years and foolhardy enough to think that the whole cozy establishment could not possibly be toppled by a troglodyte named Trump.
"If the meeting is not conducted in English, it is foolhardy in the extreme not to have at his side a State Department translator, who can ensure that Mr. Tillerson's points are delivered accurately and with the proper emphasis," said former State Department spokesman and CNN diplomatic and military analyst John Kirby.
Wang Xiangwei, the former editor of Hong Kong's SCMP, wrote in the newspaper two weeks earlier: "At a time when the government has already banned much smaller public gatherings, it would be foolhardy to go ahead with such a large gathering for 10 days, even if the outbreak lessens by early March."
To assure future tourists that the Zhangjiajie bridge—the world's highest and longest, set to open in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park this summer—is safe, a BBC reporter with a death wish was challenged to do something very scary and foolhardy that will probably make you feel no safer about walking on glass bridges.
He invited three women who alleged they were sexually assaulted by Bill Clinton and even tried to engineer a confrontation between them and the former president—a strikingly foolhardy stunt, since by all polling evidence and previous Republican experience in the 1990s, it only served to make Hillary more sympathetic to the general population.
For the Conservatives, who will name a new leader by the end of July, many of the would-be successors see the European vote outcome as proof they must seek a cleaner break with the EU, with several saying they would leave without a deal - a move some senior pro-EU Conservatives regard as foolhardy.
And if you're a little foolhardy and a lot lucky, you might find yourself on top of a volcano during a serious eruption, which, when you think about the volatile and violent grandeur of such an event, will leave you feeling grateful that the whims of nature let you live to see another day.
A boy named Mike is dead from suicide, after struggles with drugs; Steve from the aftermath of a foolhardy motorcycle accident; Cindy from depression, obesity and then a heart attack; Jeff from a daredevil car crash; Tim from a construction accident; Billy from complications of diabetes while in prison; Kevin from consequences of obesity.
Making a movie that speaks to people who saw the very first movie in the theater in the late '70s as well as millennials introduced to the franchise during the era of the prequels and those who just joined with Awakens is foolhardy—they're different generations, with differing ideas of what Star Wars is.
"While I completely support giving individuals a pathway for directly obtaining access to their genetic information, it is foolhardy to pretend that the lay public will know how to digest and act on that information on their own without access to a genetic counselor or physician," Anirban Maitra, the scientific director at the Sheikh Ahmed Center for Pancreatic Cancer Research at MD Anderson Cancer Center, told Gizmodo.
At least Todd's splurge, appropriately named La Coquette, beautifully wed Hollywood's flirtation with the hot-air balloon to the generation of great minds who took it from scientific curiosity to fictional razzle-dazzle at the speed of imagination — and now, with "The Aeronauts" honoring the pioneers who inspired Jules Verne, this buoyant symbol of foolhardy bravery has finally flown around the world and arrived back home.
He's headed for the Marshall Islands, and he can see one of their atolls, but everything else about him — his recent breakup with his fiancée, his foolhardy decision to embark on this trip alone, the missile defense job that brought him here and the pesky fact that he has sliced open his leg, which is now infected and immobilized — speaks to a man, and maybe a country, metaphorically adrift.
A strong, pro-liberty government in Colombia could help in keeping pressure on the failed Maduro regime while undermining the rationale for U.S. military intervention in Venezuela, a foolhardy proposal allegedly considered last summer by President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, as have so many of his predecessors from both parties, has made the right choice on this issue; it would be foolhardy of the judicial branch to set it aside based on the hysterical claims of partisan politics.

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