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"idealistic" Definitions
  1. having a strong belief in perfect standards and trying to achieve them, even when this is not realistic
"idealistic" Synonyms
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954 Sentences With "idealistic"

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He is thoughtful, charismatic and idealistic (if a little too idealistic-sounding at times).
Men, on the other hand, tend to be more idealistic — and fantasy films need that idealistic approach.
And some of it is simply idealistic, but I think it's idealistic about how it can advance human evolution.
Imagine a cadre of dedicated, informed and, yes, idealistic young people voting this year and in years to come for dedicated, informed and, yes, idealistic politicians.
Ending our relationship was impossible, we realized, as long as we were working in that idealistic place around those idealistic people, but we weren't giving up on our breakup that easily.
That might seem idealistic, but it's no less idealistic than an African-American with the middle name "Hussein" winning the White House in part because of his appeal to white people in Iowa.
The Vietnam war sparked a massive anti-war counter culture across the US and threatened to upend American politics and the military-industrial complex in favor of more idealistic, perhaps too idealistic, alternatives. 
A few commentators will call the protesters "idealistic" but impractical.
It's easy to think that you were deluded and idealistic.
At times, Aquarians may seem aloof, cagey, or overly idealistic.
She's ruthless, idealistic, naïve, and cynical in the same breath.
If you've been too idealistic, you'll see things differently now.
But others were more dubious, despite the meeting's idealistic aspirations.
"The president was quite idealistic, not realistic," Mr Lo said.
But it's a satisfyingly idealistic stance for older watchers, too.
He provides a pragmatic prime minister with an idealistic edge.
Clinton's campaign — and bringing his energetic, idealistic supporters with him.
She's a sweet idealistic soul, but she's not a doormat.
Many called him opportunistic rather than idealistic for doing so.
Admittedly, his appeal has an emotional, idealistic element to it.
Our most advanced problems require our most refined idealistic powers.
We were like the Rocky Balboa of young, idealistic romance.
How far we have come from those idealistic, courageous days.
I was idealistic and completely devastated when the relationship ended.
It was such an idealistic notion — information should be free.
I was idealistic, and I saw the good in people.
Hongkongers are pragmatic, but many are also idealistic and sentimental.
However, that is an idealistic vision that doesn't always work.
Obviously this is the purer, more idealistic form of capitalism.
WHEN PEOPLE ARE YOUNG, THEY ARE LIKE THAT, MORE IDEALISTIC.
Having idealistic aspirations is, of course, part of being young.
"He was idealistic," said Wu Si, its editor until 2016.
Yeah. I think it's a nice, idealistic, and idiotic concept.
Idealistic Luke had to figure this out on his own.
Then an idealistic "supports coordinator," or caseworker, took us to TOC.
We're colossal romantics, very idealistic, and quite highly strung, aren't we?
It's a neat, if idealistic take on the future of cars.
We meet him early, with an idealistic foot in his mouth.
But Antitrust is also incredibly idealistic about the power of transparency.
It may be idealistic, [but] I guide people to be realistic.
Be sure to reflect on how you have been overly idealistic.
Liberals build social platforms with idealistic notions of change and inclusivity.
MH: So the younger voters of 2016 really are more idealistic.
That's probably a little idealistic, but we definitely approached this differently.
"Young people are by nature idealistic," Sanders said in an interview.
As a social experiment, it is at once idealistic and authoritarian.
The project was idealistic and ambitious, and the cause was just.
Williams still reads like his usual idealistic and high-minded self.
And into the Republican camp came idealistic freedom fighters from abroad.
"I was an idealistic kid out of law school," she chuckles.
MORE and the overly idealistic, democracy-agenda of George W. Bush.
Hampshire opened in 1970 as an idealistic experiment in higher education.
This was not the idealistic, socialist unions of Woody Guthrie songs.
She recounts her years as a young, idealistic teacher and administrator.
Without missing a beat, she replied, "I am young and idealistic."
But Tesla is too idealistic and ambitious for his own good.
Abed is an idealistic Syrian civilian who protested for political freedoms.
Of course, this sounds too idealistic and almost impossible to achieve.
One is patriotic, idealistic, embracing old-fashioned beliefs in this nation.
Royce was more idealistic and tender-minded, more spiritual and abstract.
And I ask you to remember yourself at your most idealistic.
Ed Sheeran felt sorry for me in my idealistic old school way.
All the idealistic energy seems to be with Bernie Sanders this year.
It won't be because he's idealistic, camera-friendly, or Star Wars-savvy.
I know that's an idealistic way to think, maybe a little utopian.
Kay feels protective of and intrigued by the idealistic, passionate young woman.
Abolishing juvenile detention is not just idealistic talk; it could really happen.
I really believe that those people, it's idealistic, wonderful, a beautiful thing.
The current image of entrepreneurship in America is simultaneously idealistic and ugly.
Mr Mattis has called his countrymen "an idealistic people bound by pragmatism".
Why did you want this series to be positive, inclusive, and idealistic?
Some, like state-enabled universal internet access, are benevolent but perhaps idealistic.
Many tropes are idealistic, based on firm ideas about good and evil.
She decided that this wasn't the time to be idealistic and signed.
KKG: Young people for generations have been more idealistic than older voters.
Schlesinger's bluster was a thinly concealed disguise for his own idealistic yearnings.
It is an "idealistic, almost Utopian" approach to education, says Mr Paterson.
Others suggested working with hospitals, libraries, food pantries, or idealistic start-ups.
We start out idealistic, fresh-faced, ready to take on the world.
That being young, passionate, and idealistic could only take you so far.
Idealistic but clear-minded, she wanted to help Tancítaro develop real institutions.
To Radrizzani, that idea is not only outdated but also hopelessly idealistic.
Mac is fiercely idealistic but unscrupulous, and Jim a starry-eyed naïf.
Still, I see the appeal of his avuncular, kooky-idealistic, authentic persona.
But there had been a number of shocks to his idealistic vision.
Its overarching objectives are lofty and idealistic, bordering on a messianic zeal.
Even in fantasy, space ventures have always mingled idealistic and worldly motives.
Most young adults won't achieve the idealistic goals they've set for themselves.
A government run by establishment Republicans, many of them decent and idealistic?
We were young and idealistic, but, as a result, we're still friends.
They're a lot more idealistic than a lot of us old farts.
I'm a bit idealistic toward the sustainable lifestyle and the struggles of life.
Zuckerberg didn't anticipate the extent of the backlash his idealistic undertaking would inspire.
"I didn't want a book that presents my life as idealistic," she says.
So, we will choose to see the stage through Korins' inclusive, idealistic lens.
Many of his friends there were idealistic, progressive — ideological misfits in Reagan's America.
Samuel Hood is an idealistic public intellectual whose influence has seen better days.
Or that's what some very idealistic urban planners would like to see happen.
Diana may be the idealistic princess of Themyscira, and Hippolyta its proud queen.
In truth, the white knight act feels a bit far-fetched and idealistic.
The flaw in this case lies in the tradition's idealistic definition of sovereignty.
Besides, at the time I was also very idealistic—almost to a fault.
It shows a path forward for an idealistic society that's lost its way.
The pay-it-forward philosophy might sound idealistic, but I know it works.
Love planet Venus harmonize with deceptive Neptune, so people are being overly idealistic.
I was idealistic, even naïve; I saw the world in black and white.
Advisers, Ms. Iarussi said, may spot red flags that idealistic funders may miss.
The church seemed like a more adventurous and idealistic life than traditional marriage.
Then let the younger, more idealistic and progressive candidates take it from there.
You are being dreamy and idealistic; that's commendable, but totally unpractical and unrealistic.
"We're very idealistic, as you can tell," Viswanathan says, flashing a beatific smile.
And Terry turns out to be less idealistic than he seemed at first.
She had witnessed brutality in Myanmar, but she was determined to remain idealistic.
Yeah. I mean, it would be a gigantic, idealistic reach in any era.
He's obsessed with serial killers, he's idealistic, and he's more than a little dweeby.
She's also not an idealistic flake who thinks no one should own practical objects.
YOUNG people have always been more idealistic than their elders, and more liberal too.
I was young and idealistic and had the world spread out at my feet.
Aubuchon hopes parks will become the next community hub, but that seems too idealistic.
Besides, the line between the pragmatic and the idealistic is not always so clear.
" The authors admit that "these goals may be idealistic at best, unrealistic at worst.
As imperfect and idealistic as these principles may be, we're better off having them.
That this category struggles to live up to its idealistic promises justifies some scepticism.
I think the basic point that you're getting at is that we're really idealistic.
It started out as a small, idealistic organization relying on volunteers – and grant money.
These kinds of social games disgust an Aquarius—few signs are as unabashedly idealistic.
It mixes a thing that's familiar (the good ol' iPad) with an idealistic goal.
The company was in its heyday, selling bright-colored clothes for the notionally idealistic.
This temperature was set as an idealistic goal during the 2015 Paris Climate Accord.
But relying on the candidates, press and public to police speech is dangerously idealistic.
"I assumed that everyone had the same idealistic mentality that I did," he says.
"We're always trying to strike the balance between being pragmatic and idealistic," Kapler said.
WELD, 10:28: I think she is a good person and an idealistic person.
"Milton and Pat were idealistic people on a great artistic adventure," said Mr. Dorfman.
But idealistic practices of the 1960s can now be at odds with sustainable building.
But the city is no longer a playground for struggling artists or idealistic intellectuals.
He had started his career as an idealistic lawyer, arguing and winning Jennings v.
Like an idealistic politician, Mr. Winthrop repeats the same stump speech wherever he goes.
FOR ALL ITS idealistic trappings, Green School was founded, initially, on a pragmatic concern.
The answer to Donald Trump cannot only be young, idealistic Democrats with no experience.
So a team of young, hungry, and idealistic campaign workers basically fill the void.
Some made very big, idealistic proposals — this being, after all, the land of disruption.
New arrivals describe New Zealand as more idealistic and less frustrating than other places.
Johel Célestin, a young, idealistic, American-educated judge, is not intimidated by such tales.
If you are not so idealistic, or are simply cautious, you can buy yeast.
"It's sort of an idealistic document," a senior official involved in discussions told CNBC.
I've just been wildly ambitious and idealistic and actually quite optimistic about making stuff.
Aladdin's dysfunctional family unit: Alia Shawkat as Aladdin's adventurous and idealistic twin sister Emily.
There is an idealistic and a cynical reason for automatic equivalence in political reporting.
Beyond the idealistic architecture, however, one finds a rich vein of diverse cultural production.
I try not to ... Yeah, okay, and maybe I'm too idealistic still. Mm-hmm.
Gradually, the difficulties of operating in Liberia eroded the idealistic promises about government-led development.
It is unclear what motivated Segev, whether it was out of monetary or idealistic reasons.
To the idealistic, the way Aronberg put it is the way it's supposed to be.
I don't want to exaggerate those differences, though, because Hillary is really idealistic and progressive.
His fictional administration made for great entertainment, an idealistic vision of what politics could be.
Now, the idealistic Web 2.0 movement that emerged in the mid-Aughts is being upended.
Others want to watch an idealistic picture of the Shakespeare quoting leader we could have.
Admittedly it's something of an idealistic objection, and the harm to users is largely theoretical.
Thousands of idealistic lefties had flooded into Labour to re-elect him as party leader.
But for younger people like me, who are voting the first time, many feel idealistic.
Working-class whites, left behind by globalization, are joining idealistic young students to support Sen.
Its portrayal of the soldiers is suspiciously idealistic, framing them as picture-perfect noble warriors.
To suppress the vote by "idealistic" white liberals who might have been attracted to Sen.
The world needs a well-run UN, led by someone clever and tough, yet idealistic.
" But he also said, "Most people are idealistic about the thing they really care about.
Its Marxism was leavened by Christian liberation theology and an idealistic commitment to social justice.
With the money, the bus and the permission slips needed, it was way too idealistic.
Idealistic descriptions are dangerous as they can easily lead to misguided expectations and harmful policies.
Trump's lack of more idealistic nationalism may be attributable to his struggles with abstract reasoning.
We returned in the months that followed with equally singular and idealistic demands: for change.
Humans are compulsive, irrational and petty, yes, but they are also selfless, intelligent and idealistic.
Those positions made him an idealistic hero to progressives but a demagogic villain for conservatives.
Charming in a low-impact, near-idealistic way, Linklater's latest hangout is Everybody Wants Some!!
And while that might be a little idealistic, there is no doubt something is happening.
Mr. Greenberg joined a team that, like him, was idealistic yet pragmatic, deliberate yet unafraid.
Elsewhere in the Facebook orbit: A guide to deleting your account; idealistic reasons not to.
But the Sandernistas, bravely idealistic or perhaps merely deluded, thought they had an extraordinary candidate.
And this is, at its core, an idealistic book, hope lurking somewhere beneath the hurt.
The corrupt politician is the putative villain of his book, the idealistic wayfarer his heroine.
Once upon a time, Carrie Lam was idealistic and even took part in social activism.
Incorruptible, idealistic Cara Russo teaches "Beloved" to high school English students in affluent Stillwell, Mass.
But if you're inclined to be idealistic about Apple, it's hard not to feel disillusioned.
The idealistic facade of manicured lawns and homogeneity is easily cracked when considering the statistics.
But while he ran those domains as businesses, he had more idealistic goals for Democracy.com.
Although idealistic when we got married, we were unsuccessful at challenging traditional roles and duties.
Zelensky starred in a TV series about an idealistic teacher who winds up becoming — yes!
The fathers often retain a traditional and idealistic "Leave It to Beaver" view of marriage.
"It was the loss of an idealistic future for myself and my life," Dewan said.
The idealistic version is that he made it to Alaska and started his life over.
"She was really impulsive, idealistic, naive at times but always really well-intentioned," she said.
Another thing that caught my attention was Bradley's seemingly idealistic remark about a shared space.
In that sense, we are idealistic, and our primary concern is the artist/audience dynamic.
It felt like a very 21st-century feminist battle: Modern idealistic individualism trouncing faded movement solidarity.
President Bartlet's speeches could be a little pompous (and long), but they were earnest and idealistic.
" In prepared remarks, released Monday, Zuckerberg said his biggest fault was being too "idealistic and optimistic.
Their idealistic and emotional natures can cause them to feel misunderstood or easily taken advantage of.
"They all have this idealistic thing, that I can do the best," the senior official said.
That would mean an idealistic campaign, with a national dialogue about the direction of the country.
That last bit may sound like idealistic claptrap, but it's always been core to Mozilla's mission.
That's an idealistic view of how politics works that doesn't line up with the real world.
In the often idealistic world of virtual reality, Ethan Shaftel's Extravaganza has a uniquely pointed viciousness.
As a political commentary on our own time, it's idealistic and uplifting — but also deeply bitter.
Yet many bright Chinese youngsters explain the appeal of an American education in remarkably idealistic terms.
Through it all, the images of Clinton as an idealistic young woman look back at us.
It's a very American idea, at once idealistic and rooted in a blind faith in meritocracy.
Trenchantly idealistic about literature—is there any other way to be for the artist and critic?
But while Kalu Yala promised to be an idealistic place, it proved to be anything but.
The moon is in fellow earth sign Virgo today, finding you in a romantic, idealistic mood.
It feels a bit like Falk talking, perhaps tongue-in-cheek, to a more idealistic viewer.
Easy energy flows around work and money as the Sun in Cancer connects with idealistic Neptune.
German theorist Max Weber gave a lecture to a group of idealistic left-wing students in
"I'm twenty-eight years old, and I was elected on this super-idealistic platform," she said.
All this makes heist movies more engaging than idealistic rom-coms or straight-up horror flicks.
Or is the idealistic yet stubborn Secretary of State Catherine Durant a stand-in for Hillary?
He said Bergdahl was not a Taliban sympathizer and characterized him as an unrealistically idealistic soldier.
He started with an anecdote from his own induction into politics as an idealistic young student.
I may be a little over-idealistic, but I think ... I see a lot of ignorance.
It's unfortunately the case that a majority of people maybe aren't peace-loving, wonderful, idealistic people.
This attitude is clear in the way he discusses politics with me, his idealistic, expectant daughter.
It's an all-encompassing sort of ambition, and Mr. Neumann is the brash and idealistic pitchman.
Above all, the Rough Riders became instant celebrities because they embodied the public's newfound, idealistic militarism.
And it matters more than anyone harboring idealistic notions of working across the aisle might think.
That's an idealistic notion, at odds with current Republican strategy and the intensely polarized national landscape.
But as is emblematic of Facebook's past mistakes, it's putting too much idealistic faith in society.
The ocean's vastness compounds the problem, presenting opportunities for both exploitive commercial interests and idealistic vigilantes.
Consider the case of Leatal Cohen, an idealistic florist and the owner of Pic and Petal.
If this seems idealistic, consider the status quo: students jockeying for leadership positions as résumé padders.
The party's style — idealistic policy and very practical politics — became the subject of a federal investigation.
Idealistic young members went into marginal neighborhoods and acted as health-care workers and religious teachers.
Jyn's idealistic Jedi-ish tendencies are at first checked by a hint of Bogart-esque cynicism.
Though these brand extensions make obvious economic sense, most of these distillers talk of idealistic impulses.
Then people were given various medications to turn from a politically idealistic person into a vegetable.
Some fans have complained that "Discovery" has betrayed the idealistic, optimistic spirit of its earlier fleetmates.
While the report may seem idealistic, more Americans (especially city folk) are warming up to carpools.
We've come a long way from Nintendo's initial idealistic approach to mobile games with Super Mario Run.
The three joined the rallies separately when they were in their 20s, and still young and idealistic.
And that may be too idealistic, I recognize that, but it's the best thing I could do.
Aatma Singh is a morally ambivalent and ambitious officer who doesn't get Newton's idealistic way of thinking.
Despite how admirable and idealistic it sounds, there is a need for start-ups like Neva Labs.
My vision of the perfect boy is someone idealistic, adventurous, nice, funny, and supportive of my career.
An M5S-League coalition would be eccentric, idealistic, tinged with xenophobia, intolerant of corruption and economically illiberal.
But, with career ladders collapsing, it is not clear how idealistic youngsters can become authoritative journalist-bloggers.
The 2015 thriller depicts an idealistic FBI agent getting caught up in a CIA plot in Mexico.
The young Marshall is idealistic but firm and – perhaps a cinematic liberty – possessed of a charismatic sarcasm.
When KJ first came to work, she might have been a little idealistic and full of energy.
Pierre is idealistic and a bit smug, when he goes on and on about living for others.
Society progresses reluctantly, only after a small group of the dedicated and the idealistic insist on it.
But as many interns are figuring out, Kalu Yala's idealistic promises didn't line up with its reality.
But it's a cool little decision that represents virtual reality, and digital space, at its most idealistic.
At the turn of the twentieth century, leading figures in the Progressive movement nurtured an idealistic dream.
Caught in the swirl of crazy is the idealistic Isaiah, newly hired as the former president's assistant.
The hardcore definition is you can do whatever you want with that code, which is very idealistic.
And yet, Victor Hunt, so named to take the focus off its owner, is no idealistic underdog.
Zuckerberg said that the social network's inception was "overly idealistic" on the good parts of online connection.
But his arrival also was a shock to Airbnb's culture, with its emphasis on an idealistic brand.
On the other end are those like Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, an idealistic progressive who represents the Bronx.
And Kelly herself recognized that this might be too idealistic or perhaps even obsessive of a position.
Sanders's vision may be idealistic, but the best leaders negotiate to the center, not from the center.
Consider the case of Leatal Cohen, an idealistic young florist and the owner of Pic and Petal.
Particularly for the EDL CDU, they need passion for a free homeland— sounds idealistic, but it works!
They may spout idealistic bromides about equality and the American dream, but all you get is garbage.
Patreon has already matured from a fledgling idealistic idea to a household name with 3 million users.
They include educated, idealistic and secular young people as well as working-class and poor Shiite Muslims.
Hassan says groups like this seek out people who are idealistic, educated, powerful, creative, wealthy, and charismatic.
By the 1950s, she had gathered a circle of idealistic, fiercely dedicated followers, including a young Alan Greenspan.
Racial progressivism, if genuinely about helping people rather than P.R. for ourselves, is not only idealistic but pragmatic.
The idealistic read is that this event was about injecting another idea behind all of those subscriptions: privacy.
As Techamuanvivit told me when we wrapped up our interview, "I know it sounds idealistic—but it's worked."
In the 1960s he aided a generation of idealistic young Latin Americans who perished in doomed guerrilla ventures.
The optics are great — brave and idealistic young CEO sacrifices himself so that the company can live on.
When you are idealistic and don't find what you're looking for, I see people being cynical, very sarcastic.
"It's a bit idealistic, but I don't think that's necessarily a bad thing," Malo said of the video.
It's not like you to be mushy or idealistic in love, but here you are, doing just that.
They're aimed at three groups Clinton needs to win overwhelmingly: idealistic white liberals, young women, and African Americans.
Idealistic Diana, an Amazon from the mythical Themyscira, was charming, and fans were eager to root for her.
Life can move so fast that you feel like giving up on what's idealistic for something more realistic.
Any U.S. policy trying to achieve a "win-win" with Russia is "a very idealistic goal," Rubio added.
By the standards of the era, Howard's proposal was wildly idealistic, even if, today, it appears notably tentative.
Jo Cox—idealistic, diligent, likeable and rooted in her Yorkshire constituency—was a living rebuttal of that cynicism.
"Personally, I feel like Bernie Sanders is too idealistic," a Yale student explained to a reporter in Florida.
We see her evolve from the idealistic Wellesley student to a secretary of state who — learning of Col.
The Japanese, whose political culture is less idealistic than our own, have a vocabulary for socially constructive lying.
So someone shouldn't walk away from this book thinking democracy is too idealistic for high primates like us?
Think back to the week of January 7, as these themes of overly-idealistic fantasy and escapism reoccur.
Black Panther is blackness elevated—nobility up the ass—with blackity black "excellence" personified as transformative but idealistic.
I was too young and very idealistic and the business school environment was far from interesting to me.
She suggested that Sanders's supporters were overly idealistic but called for understanding of their disillusionment with their prospects.
Now, he's mourning his idealistic youth, visiting a prostitute once a week and sobbing on the way home.
I was maybe too idealistic on the side of data portability, that it would create more good experiences.
I think we remain idealistic, but I think also understand what our responsibility is to protect people now.
Her conclusions are not likely to make it into recruiting videos for consulting companies seeking idealistic college graduates.
Unicode's idealistic founders intended to bring the personal-computing revolution to everyone on the planet, regardless of language.
"A cause which could enlist the enthusiastic, devoted, idealistic support of such ladies must be wholesome," he said.
I burst out laughing when I heard Ms. Kaling rattle off the details of her wildly idealistic predictions.
Run by intelligent and driven people, these idealistic and utopian creations largely failed in their middle age. Why?
Like most idealistic pillars of wellness, though, the pursuit of equilibrium comes with a pressure all its own.
Some of that experience was quixotic, some of it was quite practical, and some of it was idealistic.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the idealistic class of 64 Democratic House freshmen are armed with a reform agenda.
But this rash act reveals Philip as a hobbled and isolated leader threatened by his dreamy, idealistic son.
It's an optimistic if not idealistic thought; Trump will likely appreciate the view, albeit for very different reasons.
Some people like to set idealistic New Year's resolutions for themselves that they then give up rather quickly.
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You're in a more idealistic mood than usual, Capricorn, and it's a lovely time to connect and share ideas.
Dark Phoenix is about an idealistic man experiencing a woman's trauma as a catalyst to confront his own demons.
"Don't be self-conscious about dreaming, or about people thinking you're too idealistic, and not serious enough," Branson says.
Mastodon arose from the idealistic open-source software movement, designed to let anybody run their own social media site.
Republicans have been alleging that these companies — often founded and still led by idealistic, progressive executives — censor conservative viewpoints.
"In opposition we could have written the most beautiful idealistic proposals and they would have gone nowhere," she said.
In Gerwig's world, growing up means realizing that mainstream rock is cool and Howard Zinn is an idealistic crank.
Arnold, idealistic guy that he was, knew what would happen when Ford let the money-grubbers into the park.
Younger voters are much more likely to be idealistic and back candidates that conventional wisdom tells them cannot win.
And being young, idealistic, and cost-conscious, I decided the best option was to hire a Saudi female lawyer.
I think that's the problem is that there's always this idealistic, "We're doing these amazing things," and they ... Consequences.
Sansa may not bring about the golden age that idealistic-to-the-point-of-madness rulers like Dany sought.
She suggested that Sanders supporters were overly idealistic but called for understanding of their disillusionment with their future prospects.
These women were idealistic, moralistic and opposed to much of what they saw around them: corruption, hypocrisy and disappointment.
An army of idealistic young people had moved to Iowa in 2007 to help Obama beat seemingly impossible odds.
Nirider, who gets the most screen time of the team, is less bombastic than Zellner, and perhaps more idealistic.
From an idealistic perspective, meanwhile, the case for a cosmopolitan, transnational conception of citizenship remains as valid as ever.
It started in New York, where, as an idealistic college dropout in the early 1960s, he tutored Harlem schoolchildren.
Even the most idealistic artists can struggle to justify a broader lexicon that includes homophobic, misogynistic and racial slurs.
"It's not as idealistic as 'The West Wing,' and it's not as cynical as 'House of Cards,' " she said.
"Facebook is an idealistic and optimistic company," Zuckerberg began to say before being cut off by a VR avatar.
Sixty-five percent of the population is under 30, and younger Pakistanis are more idealistic and hungry for change.
When I first joined Google I was struck by the fact that it was a very idealistic, optimistic place.
Those arrested in the city for an act of idealistic protest often phoned Dodd, and through her reached Krasner.
But as the Web site became a billion-dollar enterprise, its creator, Ross Ulbricht, went from idealistic to dangerous.
The best way to shop sustainably is, of course, not to shop at all, but this is often idealistic.
Lily falls in love with an idealistic doctor, Aziz (Yahya Abdul Mateen II) before fleeing the war-torn country.
How does their age and idealistic attitude help them in their mission to rid their nation of political corruption?
"Don't be self-conscious about dreaming, or about people thinking you're too idealistic, and not serious enough," Branson writes.
"Ukrainians have an idealistic idea of resistance," said Mr. Parasiuk, the member of Parliament who is supporting the blockaders.
She is idealistic and hypocritical; self-centered and generous; a rebel and a conformist; an enthusiast and a skeptic.
Within the year, what had begun as an idealistic, progressive uprising would end — like Iran's, like Egypt's — in totalitarianism.
You've tweeted before that you grew up with this idealistic belief that the internet could help bring people together.
The dueling lawsuits and lurid accusations threaten to sully the company's idealistic mission to create a new form of transportation.
But for better or worse, others may increasingly emulate Berlin's distinctive blend of idealistic multilateralism and case-by-case pragmatism.
The most successful technology companies tend to have idealistic workplace cultures that emphasize goals larger than merely making a profit.
My wish is that technology could bring democratic participation to a higher, more idealistic level, leaving implementation to the machines.
I wanted to show him as idealistic but practical, protective of his family while also trusting their skills and talents.
We meet an ex-Baathist army official, a broke hotel owner, an ageing Assyrian Christian woman, an idealistic young journalist.
" She also said: "I don't think you tell idealistic people, particularly young people, that they've bought into a false promise.
And putting it aside, because we really want to drive change forward, in an idealistic ... Let's think about the world.
Us Old Millennials could afford to develop views on work and work-life balance that were a bit more idealistic.
But Marx's innovation was to stand idealistic deference — not just to God but to any divine authority — on its head.
As often happens when two young, idealistic companies begin to spend time with one another, that crush blossomed into love.
Sure, I was a little idealistic, but this was also what the hiring manager told me I would be doing.
Or is it really that this generation of millennials has a more idealistic mindset, and that will stick with them?
That authoritarian leaders and idealistic anarchists are equally inclined to praise "democracy" only seemed to prove its lack of meaning.
There is no enthusiasm in a predominantly pro-business ward, such as Queenhithe, for idealistic but old fashioned cooperative socialism.
Idealistic lefties poured in, tripling the party's electorate and propelling Mr Corbyn, initially a no-hoper, to a crushing victory.
These Democratic losses can be traced back to a partywide acceptance of idealistic reliance on social policy and identity politics.
Democrats have bought into an idealistic definition of human nature and have created a losing electoral strategy based upon it.
He was the idealistic candidate, but idealism is largely a function of privilege, expressed by people who can afford it.
The path Coleman laid out was detailed, bold and idealistic - a reflection of his personality, say those who know him.
Warhol's coincided with the all-time peak of American global power, economic upward mobility, cultural self-infatuation, and idealistic impatience.
Constructed as an idealistic society for a hand picked group of scientists, artists and industrialists, the idealism is no more.
Here's what you need to know:  The team at Facebook may not be completely incompetent, but they were too idealistic.
In this view, cleaving to Europeanism is not merely the only sensible choice, but the only idealistic one as well.
It is understood why the idealistic young flock to his message; maybe if I were decades younger, I would, too.
These brilliant mentors instilled in idealistic young people like myself the belief that American government should work for all people.
Now, ironically, Ryan is in the position of making the deals rather than presenting an idealistic vision of conservative government.
But it is an idealistic dream that's going to take time, more than one organization and multiple experiments to succeed.
Here's an incomplete list of the massive negative consequences and specific abuses that stem from Facebook's idealistic product development process.
It's an idealistic plan, but it's also different from the messages coming from the ideological left wing of the Party.
The men of the cloth are unsure of how to deal with both the idealistic Zeke and the looming mall.
An I.P.O. prospectus often features an idealistic, sometimes corny, letter from the company's founders about their vision for the firm.
He crossed the border on foot and joined a group of idealistic young people working the land at a kibbutz.
The romance between idealistic Troilus and rational Cressida abruptly ends when Cressida is sold off forcefully to the enemy troop.
Our sclerotic interest groups were born as idealistic causes then; our repetitive religious and intellectual debates were fresh and new.
Idealistic world leaders who set out those rights a century ago imagined countries that would be internally homogeneous and static.
But that does not mean the idealistic fight against redlining is blameless in the financial shocks of 2008 and thereafter.
" Per Axios' Dave Lawler Trudeau's popularity first plunged "under the disillusionment that hampers many incumbents, particularly on the idealistic left.
His self-titled 1970 debut featured idealistic odes to friendship, nature and peace swaddled in swooping strings and cascading horns.
They told us how they've adjusted their expectations, compromised idealistic ambitions and, for some, settled on a backup hero(ine).
It was conceived more as an idealistic reach for European cooperation than as a reasoned plan to manage a currency.
So idealistic did the word sound that Wilson even contemplated an American mandate over Armenia, the Dardanelles and the Bosporus.
Twenty years later, The West Wing still holds a special idealistic thrill for many viewers, especially those on the left.
Here was a scrappy bunch of idealistic young people who had managed to beat a professional army of 21,22019 soldiers.
In Queen of Katwe, Katende is idealistic and well-adjusted, faithful to his wife, and concerned for his family's stability.
She intertwines these two threads with a third, that of the ancient idea of cosmopolitan citizenship and its idealistic modern advocates.
"I was a creature of my time, liberal, progressive and idealistic," he said in an interview for this obituary in 2014.
When we first meet Julie she's painfully earnest and idealistic, but also ambitious, a hard worker with a large social circle.
Yet Blackburn's design, chosen by the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, conveyed an idealistic, if not entirely accurate, image of national unity.
Newton is a young, idealistic government officer who is determined to conduct his very first election duty with honesty and integrity.
These initiatives always followed what felt like an overly idealistic understanding of not just Facebook's users, but the internet at large.
When Montag meets an idealistic teenager named Clarisse McClellan, he begins to rethink his work and the society he lives in.
Grace's unwilling partner in Blood Drive's central race is idealistic cop Arthur Bailey (visually appealing but otherwise unremarkable placeholder Alan Ritchson).
So at the end of the day, I love idealistic young people because you are the ones that change the world.
The problem is that so many idealistic artists, even in this curated gathering, produce work that is simplistic and visually unexciting.
Tyrion alone is, to use his own word, "reasonable" — a reasonable man caught between two idealistic leaders with separate god complexes.
There are the post-war high rises around cities like Marseille and Rotterdam, typically inner-city slums relocated by idealistic planners.
Of course, the vision of dramatically declining individual car ownership has an obvious business benefit for Zimmer, but it's idealistic, too.
This is a highly creative time for you, but also one where you will realize the ways you've been too idealistic.
So too did his idealistic belief that missile-defence ("Star Wars") might keep the peace better than MAD (mutually assured destruction).
"They are truly idealistic young people trying to save the planet by doing something really important but really unpopular," Schumacher said.
Hillary, in Bill's telling, is idealistic and practical, someone who is so determined that she sometimes loses sight of everything else.
The Bay Area is filled with idealistic, young progressives who support Sanders's messages of reform on campaign finance, banking and housing.
I recall that she was always in dire straits financially with the organization because she was very idealistic and overextended herself.
"Last year we were in a good place financially, so it was very idealistic," says Ryan Harter, the company's Android developer.
What's different: Sources familiar with the document call it "hard-nosed" and "realistic" — and less ambitious and idealistic than prior efforts.
This idealistic yet turbulent period is explored in six sections that span across fashion, street protests, drugs, festivals, communes and technology.
It's easy to be cynical, but I really do think most people entered public life with this sense of idealistic calling.
Plus, more experience leading an idealistic organisation forced to face the harsh realities of power and public scrutiny can't hurt either.
A great life story, written by a friend, of a life lived with legendary vigor, idealistic courage and a heartbreaking undertow.
In the history of the car business, Ford is seen as stubborn and idealistic while Sloan is considered adaptable and pragmatic.
Here we see the brooding Batman and the idealistic Superman in a mash-up from the director of "Watchmen," Zack Snyder.
Americans need to realize that they're united by idealistic principles, shared experiences and the promise of what this country can be.
Time and again I'd choose the heroic, idealistic gesture… and watch as yet another ally paid the price for my folly.
Again, nice as this is, it's a bit idealistic isn't it (though to be honest, everyone will probably just put Mogwai)?
What distinguishes these early texts is that sense of shadow, one in conflict with the idealistic desire for goodness and wholeness.
The Jewish population that predated the founding of the state was primarily young, secular and idealistic; it was also heavily male.
They were everything but idealistic revolutionaries: social-democratic reformers, moderate globalists, nationalist demagogues, corrupt couples or dynasties and would-be dictators.
The culture is creeping with tales of seasoned female bosses torturing their young assistants and cynical mentors undermining their idealistic mentees.
My father maintained an idealistic view that we could have both deep religious competence and vast knowledge about the wider world.
They employ lots of conscientious, idealistic engineers whose skills are highly valuable, giving them considerable leverage in discussions about company values.
What was it like to be a youthful guinea pig, in places that were idealistic, transparent and prone to roof leaks?
In theory, abstinence is an idealistic solution, but it has been shown time and time again to be unsuccessful in practice.
There are very strong pressures and a great idealistic view that catastrophe lies ahead on climate unless we do certain things.
In Congressional testimony, some tech leaders have claimed they were initially "too idealistic" to prepare for the many dangers lurking online.
In most elections, conflict between these two idealistic liberal candidates would have been good news for the establishment favorite, Mr. Biden.
The contrast, of course, is deliberate, intended to reveal that even the idealistic Aymeric is doomed to fail under current conditions.
They love to see the world (Sagittarius by airplane, Pisces by sea) and they are both lofty, idealistic, spiritually-leaning signs.
"We will gain a group of enthusiastic, sensitive, idealistic and vigorous new voters," Senator Edward M. Kennedy said at the time.
John Kerry's new memoir, like its author, is reserved and idealistic and reassuringly dull, for long stretches, in its statesmanlike carriage.
But he pledged to stick to what he called his idealistic belief that politics was about winning supporters, not suppressing opponents.
His latest has Denzel Washington starring as an idealistic lawyer who ends up in a bad place after he betrays a client.
Given that, I'd say a solid, progressive and idealistic speech by Joe Kennedy III, and the live audience helped make it authentic.
The artist dismisses what she calls her idealistic desire to "change the world," but her life has been undeniably shaped by altruism.
He called the social media platform an "idealistic and optimistic company," noting that attitude contributed to Facebook missing the signs of abuse.
Unfortunately, the dynamic between giant healthcare institutions and tiny idealistic startups for pilots is not actually set up to be mutually beneficial.
The book is dark and cynical and doesn't even attempt to show that Washington is also filled with idealistic, mission driven people.
" In the Guardian, Siva Vaidhyanathan rebuffed Zuckerberg's claim, contending that Zuckerberg "wants our discussions to be as abstract and idealistic as possible.
The movie follows Kit (Larson), a whimsical and idealistic young woman struggling to find her way after flunking out of art school.
Over the course of six seasons, he's demonstrated a real devotion to his family, and a loyalty to idealistic characters like Brienne.
"Young people are idealistic and they look at this country and say we can be much more," Mr. Sanders told reporters Wednesday.
And consumers seem especially likely to give idealistic answers that might not reflect their real purchase habits on surveys about factory farming.
Before joining the Army, he'd wanted to become a police officer and was idealistic about the military, said his mother, Delphine Johnson.
We're made to understand that this is an enormously idealistic bit of advice, the sort only a fairly green lawyer would give.
And yet for decades in Hollywood, filmmakers have chosen a more idealistic (read: unattainable) approach with women when it comes to beauty.
If you've been overly idealistic, you'll feel disappointed at home and in your partnerships on November 133 as Venus clashes with Neptune.
At PeaceTech Lab, global peace is more than just an idealistic phrase: It's the backbone of the group's day-to-day work.
Charismatic, gifted, idealistic and well-connected, he wanted to do something new and life-affirming after fighting in the first world war.
J, representing the younger, idealistic, and often themselves minority workers of modern immigration enforcement, has little innate anti-alien prejudice to overcome.
He pitched too far left to seem conventionally electable but not far enough left to capture some of Mr Corbyn's idealistic appeal.
"Creative, idealistic and energetic young people are so well-placed to find solutions to the world's most difficult environmental challenges," said Cooney.
Instead, it's intense pressure from social media mobs and idealistic millennials in the companies' workforces, who expect their employers to take stands.
And it is spoiling nothing of the plot here to say that Greer makes the idealistic choice, and Faith the realistic one.
There's reason to doubt that Macron's combination of flattering personal diplomacy and idealistic rhetoric can nudge the Trump administration in his direction.
Idealistic humans would try to teach the animals how to be free, though for the bears genuine freedom would have meant death.
She suggested that the supporters of her primary opponent were overly idealistic, but called for understanding of their disillusionment with their prospects.
The West sat by while the Saudis and their allies crushed idealistic Sunni-Shiite reformers in Bahrain and plunged Yemen into war.
"It can be hard to know whether a donation is idealistic or transactional," said David Callahan, who runs the website Inside Philanthropy.
The idealistic founders who six decades ago dreamed of stitching warring nations into a peaceful whole knew the path would be bumpy.
Mr. Oz remains an avatar of an old-school liberal Zionism that many in Israel now deride as too dreamy and idealistic.
And, most broadly, it upsets balance, that idealistic form of journalism with a capital "J" we've been trained to always strive for.
This disjunction encouraged Europe's bureaucrats to understand their job in extravagantly idealistic terms, even when it involved the grubbiest of horse-trading.
Make demands to see hard evidence; as idealistic Jupiter squares off with daydreaming Neptune, there's a tendency for reality to be exaggerated.
Kirkpatrick was much taken with the idealistic activists, but unlike earlier writers on the revolution, moves quickly through the anti-Mubarak uprising.
You're a planner, not a dreamer, Virgo, but even you will have some idealistic thoughts to share with your friends and lovers.
You know this history, I'm sure, as well as I do, but I was struck how idealistic they were at the beginning.
Dan is an idealistic print journalist, which is to say he's unemployed and lacking viable options for re-entering the work force.
As each church or church community becomes set in its ways, a group of idealistic reformers seeks to revitalize its spiritual life.
Unlike the first Lucía, she tries to engage rather than escape, giving herself to an idealistic young opponent of the Machado regime.
Sobered by the ferocity of nationalist passions, he's wary of idealistic efforts to criminalize warfare and supplant power politics with international law.
We could be inspired to challenge each other while Mars, the planet of sex and action, spends his time in idealistic Sagittarius.
"I have a preferred idealistic position, which is Medicare for all," Carla Silvey, a 50-year-old Elizabeth Warren supporter, told me.
Though Mr. Murphy's views lean progressive, he tempers some of the more idealistic elements of the platform with his state's budget realities.
A pair of nurses works the wards in both eras: one idealistic (Natalia Woolams-Torres), one practical (Kelly McAndrew), both faultlessly compassionate.
Brin and Page were not only the leaders of Alphabet but a clear link to its past as an innovative, idealistic startup.
Axios reports sources have said the document is "realistic" and "hard-nosed," adding that it is not as idealistic as previous strategies.
Many of us have been groundlessly accused of being politically illiterate, of having a conscience and of being idealistic for expecting fairness.
The debacle of Iraq, above all else, convinced many Western publics and leaders that idealistic imperialism led to disaster, and always would.
Taring Padi's latest batch of agitprop addresses the election in the passionate, idealistic, yet indirect style of discourse they have always favored.
It's "idealistic to think that folks are going to be able to cook a 'healthy' meal," she said, of the food boxes.
Religion and rapture, the sacred and the profane, all mixed up into a potent cocktail of idealistic hedonism under the Mediterranean sky.
It seems idealistic to slam superman capes on future doctors and expect them to change the dynamics of health care for minorities.
It was a moment in which a Hater was met, and vanquished, by the sheer power of commitment to an idealistic principle.
I understand where they're coming from, and idealistic for me is us all working together, and all living together and having parity.
At the time, some commentators lamented that the idealistic Mr. Levin had perhaps gotten too close to his students and paid the price.
I can be idealistic because obviously making films takes a little bit of that, but I'm also very practical and a little cynical.
My room gave me a front-and-center seat for idealistic sunrises, sunsets, and otherwise long stretches of staring at the Caribbean Sea.
And his idealistic vision for the country, so central to the first days of his campaign, began to get shoved to the side.
But all of it does indeed build an aura of urgency and incredibly high stakes amid the petty power struggles and idealistic fantasizing.
"I was very naive because I had some very idealistic ideas in mind," said one lender, who asked to keep his identity anonymous.
It is 1940 and Juliet Armstrong, in her late teens, educated but idealistic, is employed by a mysterious arm of the secret service.
True, the 1990s had already brought the process of democratization, with elected governments -- and idealistic leftists -- eventually rising to power across the region.
Raspe, the novel's hero, is Mr Goetz's alter ego—an idealistic, ambitious young doctor starting his career on a psychiatric ward in Munich.
Imagine a Spider-Man film in which idealistic high-school student Peter Parker demonstrates super-strength, and is promptly murdered by a mob.
She sees the younger generation as less biased than their elders but also idealistic, concerned about the country, the environment, and the world.
We want to remember our dad as he lived: adventurous, idealistic and gregarious, a great friends and brother and a truly great father.
Cliffhanger: Who will be America's next President: ambitious former FLOTUS Mellie Grant (Bellamy Young) or idealistic liberal dark horse Frankie Vargas (Ricardo Chavira)?
So it makes sense that younger people have rallied behind this idealistic anti-establishment attitude -- we've historically loved sticking it to the man.
Google cofounder Sergei Brin said Silicon Valley could no longer be "wide-eyed and idealistic" about the impact of its creations on society.
We go from someone who is idealistic, optimistic, fresh and young, to literally a man who has had everything taken away from him.
As the band's lead guitarist and idealistic center, Anton Yelchin provides the perfect stubborn counter to Patrick Stewart's Picard-meets-Fring nazi leader.
A single man haunted by the memory of his dead sister, Laing moves into a futuristic skyscraper designed by a mysterious, idealistic architect.
Mr. Abu-Assad's simple tale becomes an idealistic appreciation of music as a way of bridging boundaries through a unifying appeal to beauty.
The idealistic but impoverished artists here, many of them young graduates from Beijing's elite art schools, work and live in these apartment blocks.
The free-market, conservative movement is blessed with hardworking, dedicated, and idealistic (in the best sense) donors, scholars, opinion journalists, broadcasters, and activists.
He then delivered this mea culpa on privacy: We're an idealistic and optimistic company … but it's clear now that we didn't do enough.
To make at least some kind of profit, I need to make sure my teachers aren't sucking my coffers dry with idealistic salaries.
Which means I've gone from being a carefree 23-year-old to a mature, less idealistic, entirely exhausted 27 in just six months.
The play between collecting art objects as an elite pursuit and contemporary art's idealistic attempts at immateriality is key to understanding this collection.
" As the publication pointed out: "They're aimed at three groups Clinton needs to win overwhelmingly: idealistic white liberals, young women, and African-Americans.
He insisted that international relations should be contingent on a country's domestic behavior — and that such a seemingly idealistic stance was ultimately pragmatic.
Our idealistic hero, Dylan Spokes (Ben Schnetzer), is a blue-collar lad with the kind of back story that makes television producers drool.
Recode's own Kara Swisher has written on this site that President Trump has cowed some of Silicon Valley's most idealistic dreamers into compliance.
That's true above all for their idealistic daughter, Paige (Holly Taylor), now in college, whom Elizabeth has been easing into the spy life.
It's a world that exudes a gentle, idealistic portrait; one that's not too dissimilar from the soothing expanse that is the open ocean.
They evoke the era's idealistic tune of urban and suburban expansion in lockstep with information technologies on both sides of the iron curtain.
And artificial intelligence experts caution that the stigma of being seen as a war profiteer could repel idealistic recruits for years to come.
Retrograde Mercury connects with taskmaster Saturn also on Wednesday at 193:28 AM, presenting another opportunity to make practical adjustments to idealistic thoughts.
Senator Gary Hart's second presidential campaign began on April 13, 1987, with an idealistic oration amid the natural grandeur of Red Rocks, Colo.
Communication issues, misunderstandings, lies, gossip, broken promises, and the ways in which you've simply been too idealistic are in focus during this time.
"All men are brothers," the chorus sings in Beethoven's setting of Schiller's idealistic "Ode to Joy" in the finale of the Ninth Symphony.
Some criticize Sanders' policies for being too idealistic or radical (or perhaps, too threatening to establishment politics for the comfort of said critics).
"We were idealistic and well meaning, but we were young and irresponsible, and everybody acknowledges that now," he told The Times in 2003.
The Hamiltonians are the business-minded internationalists, cold-eyed and stability-oriented and wary of wars that seem idealistic rather than self-interested.
Attack victims: The two victims of last week's knife attack in London were bright, idealistic young people who believed passionately in prison rehabilitation.
We can get carried away with anxiety-inducing visions of it going catastrophically wrong, and also impossibly idealistic fantasies of it going perfectly.
Robert Greenstein, the founder and president of the D.C.-based think tank Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, called the notion too idealistic.
"They're in a lot of ways more idealistic than I am and really like this and working on stuff like this," he said.
Driver turns in a reliably strong performance as Jones, the kind of overworked, idealistic, low-profile staffer on whose labor Washington actually runs.
They are skeptical of humanitarian interventions and wars to topple dictators, because those are idealistic quests removed from the interests of everyday Americans.
In Bauer, Brooker created a clear embodiment of all Silicon Valley's idealistic, hopeful futurism, waylaid by a culture of excess and personal hubris.
"I should take you to Bermuda," Hawk, a State Department employee in Washington, D.C., says to Tim, an idealistic newcomer from New York.
Founded by a group of idealistic, politically progressive artists, the Cityarts Workshop led a community mural revival in New York during the 1970s.
Yes, it's in that thematic ... It's that idealistic idea of, "Oh, well, why would anyone ever use Facebook Live to murder somebody?" right?
Idealistic because the idea is to build a global community, and the more they try, the more they find that's not how things work.
The event splices together research scientists far more accustomed to red tape than red carpets with tech's deepest-pocketed and most idealistic upper echelons.
In some ways it's harder than ever to imagine a world in which infectious diseases no longer exist, the idealistic bubble burst by HIV.
West Coast billionaires in tech and venture capital are buying up historic print titles in an effort to spread their idealistic ambitions to media.
After all, he tells audiences, the same fears were voiced in 1980, about an idealistic conservative candidate whom the Washington elite considered an extremist.
But Facebook, with its ubiquity, roaring business, idealistic leadership and opportunity to promote what's positive about technology is uniquely positioned to sound the alarm.
Like Oculus, Magic Leap was an upstart company with an eccentric and idealistic founder, showing off a breathtakingly futuristic product in its early stages.
I think that the least we can all do is to come together and stand up for love, no matter how idealistic that sounds.
A third-year resident (Matt Czuchry) teaches an idealistic first-year (Manish Dayal) about the inevitable compromises and blurring of ethical lines at hospitals.
Tilman Altenburg, head of the Sustainable Economic and Social Development department at the German Development Institute, said Regeni was "idealistic" and could be fixated.
For many queer women of color, it seemed there was an additional factor that could help explain the debacle — idealistic white privilege gone awry.
I truly believe, as idealistic as it may sound, that there is hope for a city in pain, and hope for a way forward.
Perhaps Trump could appeal to idealistic white voters with an economic plan that does more than give major tax cuts to millionaires and billionaires.
Fuchs seems to be offering no more than a limp handshake of a project with idealistic visions, all presented under an ill-conceived title.
In this idealistic scenario, humanity would fully delegate labour to machines, thus living in a world where it was leisure time, all the time.
Luke Skywalker's arc in The Last Jedi is a perfect example: In the original trilogy he was moralistic, idealistic, and romanticizing the Jedi Order.
Next, I definitely had the sexist belief that men had a strong tendency to be idealistic and that women were better at living reality.
Now, that is a hard thing I'm asking people, but I'm an idealistic person, and I think ... Is anybody doing that, from your perspective?
Hillary Clinton went aggressively after presidential rival Bernie Sanders right from the start of the Democratic debate Thursday, saying his idealistic policies are unachievable.
The idealistic approach to Confederate monuments—the one favored, at least until recently, by most of the Democratic Party—is to transform their meaning.
The Jenningses are faking a connection with Tuan, whom they nonetheless find a bit idealistic, and there's a big divide between them and Paige.
Preoccupations As an idealistic, knowledge-hungry college graduate and aspiring writer, I had grown tired of hopping from one office gig to the next.
But in this election, Bernie Sanders's idealistic young people were cast as unrealistic dreamers who wanted free stuff or, according to Gloria Steinem, dates.
Every generation has at some point been labeled too self-obsessed and entitled and apathetic, yet also somehow too political and progressive and idealistic.
He has the challenge of convincing many of his younger, more idealistic supporters, to give Clinton, and her more establishment-friendly policies, a chance.
One contributing factor is that Sanders does better in general among younger, more idealistic voters, and the Hispanic population in America is generally younger.
He said it was easy to be idealistic about people's intentions but hard to rebut a lived experience, especially when it was his grandmother's.
After the military violently suppressed mass protests in 1988, Mr. Min joined other idealistic Burmese students in fleeing to remote jungles on Myanmar's borders.
Franz Pätzold, a brilliant young actor with a strikingly textured voice, is spellbinding as the idealistic Posa, a character who trumpets Schiller's Enlightenment ideals.
In "You'll Never Be Famous — And That's O.K.," Emily Esfahani Smith writes: Most young adults won't achieve the idealistic goals they've set for themselves.
Technically, Ginger is talking about her dear friend, the ever-idealistic and impossibly talented Katy Keene, played by Pretty Little Liars mainstay Lucy Hale.
The contemporary challenge for a director, Mr. Kratzer said, is to find a way to present Beethoven's only opera that expresses its idealistic message.
They might also look, without fear, to the movement's spirit of idealistic pragmatism, which was captured best by Emil Seidel in his unpublished memoirs.
As it turns out, Hooten is a cynical American adventurer, and the Lady is an idealistic British aristocrat who works for the British Museum.
Still others binge-watched the "West Wing" and somehow believed that elected officials were as idealistic and moral as the characters created by Hollywood.
Now, after the announcement of his death on Wednesday, I believe it's fair to let people know how strong he was, and how idealistic.
Despite everything, I cling to the dumb, idealistic conviction that every contradictory truth adds up to create a larger, truer picture of the world.
And I have some dumb idealistic conviction that every awkward, heterodox, contradictory truth adds up to create a larger, truer picture of the world.
The obvious difference between Willie Stark and today's incarnation is that Stark at least began as a poor, idealistic and self-taught young lawyer.
Fea says the idealistic nature of America's founding — as a country that believes in "liberty and freedom" — has lent itself to appropriation by Christian narratives.
Trump and the 'me generation' The cliché view of the '403s and '70s is filled with images of idealistic flower children and anti-war protests.
Combined with an almost retro sci-fi appeal, this unabashedly idealistic vision has attracted scores of devotees from Bangladesh to Argentina and everywhere in between.
Aiding China would be a "win-win" for China and for the U.S.  This idealistic view was disastrous for U.S. foreign, defense and economic policies.
Sorkin has, after all, built an entire career on cloyingly idealistic soliloquies about how America's great institutions are "supposed" to function (but never do)yep.
It also goes against the idealistic image the state has created for itself—one of small, family-run farms hearkening back to a simpler time.
But by night you are the leader of the Phantom Thieves, a ragtag troupe of idealistic teenagers that infiltrate a parallel reality called the Metaverse.
MakerBot's printers produced small, fairly grainy plastic objects, and it abandoned the idealistic open-source model in 33, angering parts of the 23D printing community.
Daniel Brühl plays Daniel Domscheit-Berg, an idealistic German computer whiz who helped extend WikiLeaks' reach, then grew disillusioned with its founder's recklessness and evasions.
Gosling stars in La La Land as Sebastian, an idealistic jazz pianist who falls head over heels for an actress named Mia (played by Stone).
The idealistic leftists who control the Council are wasting millions of hard-earned taxpayer dollars in failed attempts to solve problems the Council members created.
I mean, I do think the history of Silicon Valley shows that there's always some young idealistic people somewhere who are railing against the machine.
It was made during the Vietnam era, and it was about young idealistic adults on a road trip who just become meat for the grinder.
Pierre is full of idealistic intentions, but Andrei can't see past his boredom with society and his pregnant, slightly needy wife Lise to fully listen.
The party will continue to hemorrhage legislative power as we accept idealistic definitions of human nature – and pursue the following identity-politics based electoral strategy.
We can't teleport you to this idealistic, technologically advanced future, but we can hook you up with a robo-vacuum that's basically just as cool.
" As the science director of Stanford's Center For Compassion and Altruism Research and Education, Seppälä says she knows "self-compassion" can sound "soft" or "idealistic.
I was labelled idealistic, shallow, and even got threatened to be slapped, all because I had voiced an opinion, advocating for peace rather than death.
For Lenin, "morality was not to be based on 'idealistic' standards of inner feelings, but on the ever-changing dictates of revolutionary expediency," Billington writes.
In 1989, workers angered by inflation in China joined idealistic students in protests that the government answered with one of the modern era's bloodiest crackdowns.
The idea of having a beloved, or "beshert" (an idealistic word I had stopped using after my husband died), seemed so ingrained to being Jewish.
Thus the buttonholing of the comparatively decadent Heifetz by the idealistic Yehuda (Yuval Boim), who is determined to use his own music for social good.
Clinton's belief in the limits of her persuasive and political power might be admirable, but it doesn't fill arenas or win over idealistic young voters.
Most significantly (and with great success) he describes an extended trip Arthur made to Africa when he was in his early 30s and still idealistic.
Anyone looking for the more overtly impassioned, idealistic Nono will have an opportunity when "Intolleranza 1960" is performed on Thursday by the American Symphony Orchestra.
" In his famous 2005 Stanford commencement address, Jobs compared the Whole Earth Catalog to an early version of Google — "idealistic, and overflowing with neat tools.
On foreign policy, it would offer hawkishness with a dose of idealistic rhetoric – meaning brinkmanship with the Russians, not a rapprochement, plus military escalation everywhere.
And perhaps Unilever could teach its new owners a thing or two about an idealistic corporate culture, ambitious sustainability goals and promoting consumer health. Perhaps.
Both men were idealistic and religious and were opposed to the communist invasion of a Muslim country and the brutal tactics of the Soviet military.
"The current generation of young people is the smartest, most idealistic, and least prejudiced generation in the modern history of the United States," Sanders writes.
This could sound idealistic, but they live the life they want, fighting for environmental issues, with the dream of making the world a better place.
The country needs a return to sanity, not an extremist from the idealistic far left to defeat Trump, the extremist reactionary on the far right.
The name "Antifa" sounds good and the goal of "fighting fascism" is undoubtedly a draw to many well-intentioned, idealistic people, both young and old.
It's the ultimate art historical deep dive, and an idealistic vision for sharing knowledge — perhaps one that More, the author of "Utopia," would have appreciated.
She's a young and idealistic Christian girl from Iowa, new to the big city and overwhelmed by the magnitude of this opportunity she's been given.
Yet despite these idealistic gestures, Mr Rosenberg notes, all sides in the cold war persisted in trying to weaponise their musical stars, with mixed success.
At a time when Americans and their representatives in Congress are more polarized than they have been in decades, the notion can seem hopelessly idealistic.
Bernie Sanders has been characterized throughout his career as an idealistic outsider with unrealistically far-reaching policy proposals that go far beyond what's politically feasible.
Spot turned his lens on idealistic hippies and burnouts in Hollywood, the burgeoning skate scene in Hermosa Beach, and the origins of South Bay punk.
This current New York gallery show suggests that Toshio Yoshida's studious subversiveness both honored the Gutai group's idealistic motivating principles and further elaborated upon them.
It also helped the firm extend its idealistic modernism to places that might not otherwise have sought it: libraries in Akron, Ohio, and Fort Wayne, Ind.
It's this welcoming and, frankly, idealistic trustworthiness that afforded the men the opportunity to swipe a bunch of free shit while people looked on dumbfounded. Genius.
"He was an idealistic young man who didn't always sound everybody out on his plans," Morgan said at the Fort Bragg military base in North Carolina.
Britons tend to see the EU only at its extremes, in its most pragmatic and most idealistic forms: half trade accelerator and half highfalutin peace project.
Gone were Obama's idealistic appeals to bring about a world free of nuclear weapons and an agenda focused on peace, as were his previous UN addresses.
The unnamed official said the Trump campaign's explicit goal is to discourage three groups of people from voting: idealistic white liberals, young women, and Black voters.
On Wednesday, Reddit user captaindurk shared the following theory: [MAIN SPOILERS] RED HOT BRONN PREDICTION from gameofthrones It's a nice theory, but it's also quite idealistic.
Cruz is a brilliant, idealistic young Latino, the devoted son of an immigrant preacher, a top student at Princeton and Harvard, and a courageous conservative warrior.
I imagine that it's the same decision that an idealistic Elle, wanting to be the best mother possible, would have also made after having a child.
It was overrun by people who didn't think of themselves as pirate gardeners tending the sacred network that supported this idealistic cyberspace—our newly created commons.
Elizabeth asks her what she thinks of it, and Paige — like millions of idealistic teens before her — says she kind of likes this whole equality thing.
"You have a lot of regret with a child, feeling like you're failing them in some way and not giving them the idealistic scenario," she explained.
In any lumbering bureaucracy that is being forced to endure radical change, even loyal and idealistic staff will resist and complain—just ask a BBC journalist.
Disney has released a new illustration depicting the physical layout for its upcoming Star Wars theme park expansions — in an idealistic, concept-arty kind of way.
Explain what your idealistic aspirations for this nation are and how you propose to pursue them, but take care to offer alternatives for modification and detours.
In the flashback, Elizabeth reconnects with a young, innocent, and idealistic version of herself: a woman motivated by her people's wartime suffering to serve her country.
Unprepared or idealistic students who feel they will be one of the lucky ones to score a high paying job with a less-in-demand degree?
MGM is near a deal with actress Reese Witherspoon to reprise her role as the precocious, idealistic Elle Woods in "Legally Blonde 3," according to Deadline.
A sympathetic youth-led movement, Nuit Debout (Up All Night), has also sprung up — albeit disorganized and idealistic — calling into question the triumph of finance capitalism.
Most hours between those moments, however, were what the Rio Games were supposed to feel like, at least in the minds of the idealistic and optimistic.
As Venus, the planet of love, money, and (shallow) values, squares idealistic and fantastical Neptune, you're at a crossroads that requires you to address your beliefs.
Jimmy Stewart stars as Jefferson Smith, an idealistic Boy Ranger leader who's appointed to fill a vacancy in the Senate without stirring up too much trouble.
Peer Pressure: Tech industry insiders say it's not just pressure from idealistic employees that's turning the tide—it's the larger Silicon Valley "bubble," including fellow companies.
Chad Dickerson, his predecessor, came from a technology background and built the company from an idealistic start-up into a billion-dollar public offering in 403.
Wasson presents a textured portrait of Viola Spolin, the idealistic teacher who developed improvisational games in the 1940s that actors and comedians would study for generations.
The series centers on Dr. Max Goodwin (Ryan Eggold), the idealistic new director of the title hospital, a public institution modeled on New York City's Bellevue.
George Packer's "Our Man" portrays Holbrooke in all of his endearing and exasperating self-willed glory: relentless, ambitious, voracious, brilliant, idealistic, noble, needy and containing multitudes.
It would be interesting to observe the fine grain of this process, a form of nonviolent, democratic politics that seems both wildly idealistic and soberly practical.
In the movie, Lucy (Ksenia Solo) is a sheltered 20-year-old who inherited her mother's idealistic view of romance and appreciation of feel-good movies.
Idealistic talk about community: One way to change the office-space game is to get people to stop thinking of these places as "offices" at all.
Next we meet Cleveland, an idealistic, if disillusioned, auditor for the Iowa layer hen industry for whom Janey's mother babysat, as a teenager, 21 years ago.
Borut Pahor, president of Slovenia The European Union is a project designed with the idealistic intent of bringing peace, security and prosperity to our shared Continent.
Being a good citizen can provide psychic income, and that used to be, it seems, what drew more idealistic women and men to serve in Congress.
PARIS — France chose an idealistic, traditional left-leaning candidate in Sunday's primary to represent the Socialist and center-left parties in the presidential election this spring.
Here, Frank is partnered with Kyle Craig (Justin Cornwell), an idealistic "trainee" who is actually working undercover to investigate whether Frank has been crossing ethical lines.
It was driven not simply by idealistic desires for peace but by Gorbachev's awareness that the USSR could not keep up in an extended arms race.
"We are witnessing liberal India, particularly young people who are usually more idealistic, fighting back," said Satish Misra, a political analyst at the Observer Research Foundation.
It looks to me like an idealistic animal lover snuck in after everyone had gone, released the bears, and put up his poster as a protest.
This season, the bomb they planted in their home finally goes off, after the couple's idealistic Christian daughter, Paige, spills her parents' secret to her pastor.
More heartening is Quart's invocation of policy solutions that until recently were seen as impossibly idealistic, such as universal health care or a universal basic income.
Over the years, as the city grew ever more crowded, artists' maps of New York City grew less starry-eyed and idealistic, more satirical and dystopian.
Back in the fall of 2000, I came to Britain as an idealistic and somewhat naïve 18-year-old to study political history at Trinity College, Cambridge.
It's an easy narrative: Idealistic lefty Vermonter Bernie Sanders opposes nuclear energy for sentimental reasons, even though getting rid of it would do more harm than good.
At first glance, Gen Z may appear to be like every generation of youth before them: unflinchingly determined, stubborn, idealistic, and clinging to a touch of naiveté.
And if there's no temptation for a Pokémon Go player in the first place, so my idealistic thinking goes, these tragedies won't happen in the first place.
It becomes apparent that your crew are not the good guys, or at least, are not cut from the same cloth as the idealistic heroes of old.
In the case of LBJ, the story is about a politician who grows from being a power-hungry cynic into a more idealistic leader with a mission.
If this idealistic future is not present at that time, then I will certainly continue to spread my message until we can open the minds of everyone.
My phone quickly displaced my prayer book as daily reading, and though I had been raised to be idealistic, reverent even, I found myself increasingly cynical, angry.
The Bladerunner's antagonists espouse the kind of idealistic extremism that drives countless anime plots; it's ripe for philosophical monologues delivered by Eugenics Control administrators and "Naturist" fanatics.
But we often forget that the seemingly unknowable people at the very top of the chain — past the factory owners and even idealistic founders — are people too.
Not least the candidate: "Thank you for the accountability," he replied sadly, when asked to explain the mismatch between his idealistic rhetoric and more pragmatic voting record.
Vermont Creamery has been around for a while—almost 30 years to be exact—and was the love child of two idealistic agricultural lovers, Alison and Bob.
He loped to the podium, incongruously rickety in this lithe company, and in his croaky New York whine rattled off his idealistic policies, some reasonable, most unachievable.
For the contest for Hispanic hearts and minds is in part a proxy fight: a dispute about how to help the disadvantaged, pitting practicality against idealistic fervour.
One can imagine a smile of satisfaction on Putin's face as he watches German Chancellor Angela Merkel's idealistic call for opening the borders come under withering attack.
Spoilers ahead: Despite being one of Marvel Comics' most idealistic and incorruptible superheroes, Captain America is now being written as perhaps one of the company's greatest villains.
Mr. Clooney's character, Lee Gates, is the kind of charming, egotistic broadcast peacock who requires a tough, honest, outwardly-cynical-but-secretly-idealistic, behind-the-scenes superego.
Some Princetonians want the public-policy school to honour someone other than Woodrow Wilson, a president who was a segregationist, albeit an idealistic promoter of world peace.
The WeWorkers Coalition has seized on the treatment of the company's cleaning staff as an example of how the company's actions have diverged from its idealistic rhetoric.
Sun embraced the company's mission of "making the world more open and connected" and, Law noticed, became as idealistic about his work as she was about hers.
A determined and idealistic bunny (voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin) joins the Zootopia police force only to find herself reduced to traffic duty as a result of prejudice.
Toni The optimistic Clinton view would be that the overwhelming majority of idealistic young voters — most of whom supported Bernie — will align with her in the end.
Throw into that the fact that the U.S. is a country five times larger than the UK, and suddenly Harris's plans look less idealistic and more imbecilic.
Mr. Sanders's durability in this race is due in part to young, idealistic Democrats who weren't born before or don't remember the partisan battles of the 1990s.
Scanning these today you may wonder how many of these were dangerous criminals; how many idealistic extremists; and how many innocents caught up in a widespread dragnet?
They're idealists, and the cynical points of view that they espouse are literally their idealistic mentalities reacting to a world that is disappointing them every single day.
He purported to offer a more idealistic and pure form of politics that his supporters found very appealing, which made traditional Democratic politics seem underwhelming in comparison.
Today, the efforts and advances made by hacker groups and individuals researchers prove that this idea was not as hopelessly idealistic or farfetched as you might think.
It's a gesture that felt somewhat empty, idealistic, and unprincipled — almost as if Altındere was treating the refugee crisis with a kind of humorous and ironic disdain.
Mr. Blum repeatedly challenged the idealistic premise of American exceptionalism and argued instead that world hegemony was Washington's covert goal, for economic, nationalistic, ideological and religious reasons.
And Lone Wolf is just that: angsty, loud, yet fundamentally idealistic in the most earnest and pure way; a defense that could only come from a teenager.
It seems as if every other idealistic young person who worked in the Obama White House or on the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign later moved to California.
I will also note that this festival's main slate of 30 features is hardly an exercise in exoticism, but rather an idealistic, cosmopolitan representation of the mainstream.
Young, Idealistic but Determined, Slovaks Lead Anticorruption Crusade With anti-authoritarian protests erupting across Eastern Europe, a pair of teenagers are among the young people taking action.
As Gibney shows, this idealistic effort is hampered by Khodorkovsky's physical removal from the political scene, and the presence of his protégés on the ground is thin.
When President Mohammad Khatami and his idealistic coterie failed to materialize such change during their years in office, from 1997 to 2005, the public turned on them.
" Mr. Graham visited Mr. McCain on Tuesday in Arizona, where they watched their favorite western, one that features an idealistic senator: "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.
These countries — which didn't have impressive track records when it came to factory safety and child labor protection — were not ideal to a couple of idealistic entrepreneurs.
I found myself wondering whether this was the life my collegiate self had imagined when I was young and idealistic about starting a career as an analyst.
"It's idealistic to think that we're going to effect the significant changes in fisheries and enforcement practices in the wild in time to save vaquitas," she said.
And O'Hara and the cast of Emmy-nominated critical darling Schitt's Creek deliver an eccentric, idealistic, and sweet small-town sitcom to legions of die-hard fans.
Idealistic and flush with money from the success of Knock, Mr. Schlossberg said he began studying how a cash shortage affects people's physical and mental well-being.
Jon Kyl, who praised the Florida senator for his "idealistic" but "pragmatic" viewpoints on immigration reform, as well as his knowledge and instincts on foreign policy issues.
If you're idealistic enough to think that we're going to deal in a truthful environment, then you might not have to worry about inoculating against their poison.
Sanders's view of the political system is idealistic, his ideas are unbounded by pragmatic concerns and interest group objections, and his calls for political revolution are thrilling.
Mr Mayer's riposte to the charge that his ideas are overly idealistic is that the current system is simply not working according to conventional measures of economic success.
Right now I believe Facebook is avoiding the inevitable step of creating a much more comprehensive and locally informed set of rules, both for pragmatic and idealistic reasons.
It was shocking to find so much current evidence of the intolerable tyranny of post-structuralist professors sucking the life's blood out of idealistic young teachers and writers.
What had started as an idealistic, post-election attempt to break out of my online political echo-chamber was clearly, at that point, not helping my mental health.
Whether their intentions were sinister or idealistic, these failed utopias are a reminder that one person's idea of a perfect community might be another's fear of violent colonization.
" But he's also very clear that the point of using irony is to mask something utterly straightforward: "The true nature of the movement, however, is serious and idealistic.
This might be idealistic, but if there's some way consumers could trade future income in return for a current debt reduction, that would solve much of the problem.
In this sacred exchange, they're not Joe, bookstore conglomerate tycoon, and Kathleen, idealistic indie bookstore owner — they're NY152 and Shopgirl, individuals freed from the baggage of their identities.
Buser had entered Rikers as a self-described "idealistic intern," and in the face of wanton brutality, she departed a hardened veteran of American mass incarceration's greatest woes.
And I think this was a moment when the contradictions inherent in this culture, the late-stage capitalism versus this idealistic utopian engineering rhetoric, were in stark relief.
For example, in Silicon Valley, a generation of young, idealistic entrepreneurs want to get involved in transforming businesses and institutions at early ages, rather than waiting until retirement.
"It might be a bit idealistic, but I actually feel like I can try to convince people of things on Twitter by a well-reasoned argument," he said.
Hillary has been using the slogan "Love Trumps Hate," and as corny and idealistic as those words are, it's a notion we hope our son carries into adulthood.
While that might be idealistic, Salon sounds like it understands that emerging technologies offer some unique opportunities for anyone who isn't afraid to rock the big blue boat.
Idealistic token buyers speculated that their contributions represented a down payment on a new world of unfettered interpersonal exchange, one free at last from banks and other rentiers.
Schiff's comments left us to consider whether we truly expect our president -- or even ourselves -- to exemplify these idealistic notions above all else, even our own personal gain.
Oscar-nominated actress Abigail Breslin will take over Grey's role as the idealistic Baby, with newcomer Colt Prattes trying to fill the late, great Swayze's tight muscle tanks.
Bernie Sanders during the primary, who also rallied against the establishment, but Gibbard said that he Sanders' platforms were too "idealistic" to become reality in today's political climate.
Stef (played brilliantly by Fiona Button) is an idealistic campaign manager with a background in development, and a steely determination to make the "Congo Voice" festival a success.
However, no matter how idealistic or optimistic a political party appears, when if you look under the hood, you'll see a very different set of ideals at work.
These idealistic banking models can seem rather fanciful, but governments in other countries use public banks, exploiting the natural resource of constituent tax deposits for the greater good.
He's the child of immigrants, still idealistic enough to deliver an inspiring speech on education reform, and hopefully wants the White House more than he wants his mistress.
Some bones have been found at an excavation; political provocateurs are demonstrating on a bridge; a pair of idealistic new zookeepers have liberated two bears from their cages.
The idealistic rookie, Nick Holland (Luke Kleintank), is eager to emerge from the shadow of his father — a legend in the force — and be a good family man.
The second instinct, which is more pervasive, is the idealistic belief that the U.S. can unilaterally bring about favorable outcomes in places like Syria, Ukraine, Venezuela or Iran.
The two who won, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, wrapped their pragmatism in an idealistic narrative about the need for radical change—and they won two terms each.
Clinton, the pragmatist, won the battle, but Sanders won the war, as his supposedly idealistic policies have become broadly popular among Democrats—even party doctrine, in some cases.
As in any love, there's an idealistic early phase, then a period of disillusionment, and then, hopefully, a period of longer and more stable commitment to the ideas.
How different from the idealistic Woodrow Wilson, the prophet of internationalism who issued his famous blueprint for a liberal world order, the Fourteen Points, exactly a century ago.
Privacy scandals, data breaches and safety issues are impacting America's idealistic view of the internet as a force for good, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
Corresponding with one of his father's former clients, a federal prisoner, for more than 20 years, made Borenstein deeply idealistic about reforming the criminal justice system, he said.
With phrases like "ideas are amazing" peppered throughout, his TED Talk was probably humorous to those who find rhetoric on the left to be idealistic, impotent word-salads.
Even as we are idealistic and missionary in our belief in artists—as established by our founder Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney—the Whitney is first and foremost a museum.
She was both idealistic and realistic, and so she remains today, which was and is an ethical complexity that Mr. Brooks apparently does not take with full seriousness.
The story, about three friends who drift apart as they navigate show business, is told in reverse, starting with disillusioned middle age and winding back to idealistic youth.
But Mr. Ritchie, who during Mr. Boyle's time in captivity pressured Canadian politicians on his behalf, recalled him as excessively idealistic, someone he crossed the street to avoid.
The history is instructive and also sentimental in familiar ways, positing a struggle for control between idealistic, artistic entrepreneurs (and their legions of fans) and soulless corporate greedheads.
However, those of us caught up in the bureaucratic, inconsistent and increasingly costly health insurance nightmare can't help but be intrigued by the idealistic simplicity of the concept.
Among the notable parties in the current race is Bright Future, known as a group of idealistic hipsters who say they shun the idea of becoming career politicians.
An idealistic journalist in the story sets out to "torpedo every piety of this new faux-religion of finance" but edges too close and is compromised and subsumed.
For the Native community, it feels like a dream: Many of the proposals in the sweeping plan would have been considered hopelessly idealistic only a few years ago.
As with much in China, the clean-energy drive is much more about economic advantage, national security and political stability than an idealistic commitment to saving the earth.
During the Obama years, most immigrant rights organizations focused on big, idealistic legislation: the Dream Act and comprehensive immigration reform, neither of which ever made it through Congress.
A new generation of performers and composers, especially some idealistic conductors who hold influential posts at major orchestras, are talking up the adventurousness of new music, without overpromising.
Mehra and her wife are somehow able to be both pragmatic and idealistic about raising their gender-nonconforming black child as a mixed-race lesbian couple in America.
Lincoln's greatness is not undermined by an attempt to see him clearly, with neither progressive nor idealistic blinkers, and neither Lincoln nor history benefits from Foner's special pleading.
In the late 1990s, the United States' first natural wine importers, Louis/Dressner and Jenny & François, brought with them idealistic values as they championed their farmers and winemakers.
While his commitment to an "open and connected" world sounds admirable, even idealistic, "The Facebook Dilemma" makes clear that those noble ambitions have run into a harsh reality.
Stubborn astronauts, idealistic engineers, and skeptical officials face off while the hard deadline looms, making this an interesting and inclusive story as well as a highly informed history.
Instead, Heifetz has a reputation as a passionate, idealistic man who will write huge checks if he feels inspired by the candidate, and that enough is at stake.
He tends for good and idealistic reasons to play down another problem: International sport is organized by nation-states, so proposed reforms become an exercise in international diplomacy.
Her comments highlight the extent to which the Parliament's seat in Strasbourg has become associated with the most idealistic and the most extravagant facets of the European Union.
Her version of the idealistic professor and his two wonder women, and the complex geometry that defined their relationship, may be a touch fuzzier than the actual story.
Witt is a sharp observer of the behavior and the motivations of others, a wry, affectionate portraitist of idealistic people and the increasingly surreal place they belong to.
It may sound idealistic but the reasoning behind it is pragmatic: "You have to save the species that live on the planet to save the planet," he explains.
The realistic angle is like: Alright, well if you want to be idealistic about shit, there's a lot of fucking work you have to do to make it work.
In the ramshackle back-streets, still strewn with cooled lava rocks from the volcano Nyiragongo which rose behind the city, he would talk idealistic politics ten to the dozen.
In other words, if we operate with a positive — or even idealistic view — of relationships, then we're more likely to approach our relationships in ways that strengthen the connection.
It's that it confidently pursues idealistic missions without accounting for how that work could be hijacked by outside forces, whether or not it's a willing participant in the process.
Unlike his immediate predecessors, who framed their foreign policy in idealistic terms, Trump eschews the advancement of moral values and conducts foreign policy within a short-term transactional prism.
We're going to work real hard to make sure we get there, but it cannot all be about an idealistic, saying we're going to go, we're going to win.
For those familiar with the wheeling and dealing of Washington politics, Eisen's focus on making facts and reason the center of policy debate on the Senate floor sounds idealistic.
It was likely the idealistic perspective of Facebook's leadership that led to the naivety about the potential for misuse of the social network, rather than willful ignorance or greed.
There is the young public schoolboy who plans the housing in the camp; a drunk Geordie; a foul-mouthed, down-to-earth woman; and Derek, the idealistic camp organiser.
The stories were all vaguely similar: An idealistic fellow (often a man) would venture to Washington, D.C., only to find himself corrupted by the promise of sweet, sweet power.
"We will win because we're part of a movement that is embracing new, progressive ideas rather than rejecting them offhand as 'idealistic,'" Lauren Hitt, Nixon's chief spokesperson, tells Refinery20143.
Chance was more idealistic than the other contestants; he was opening a school in Chicago, and giving millions of dollars to charity, and making everyone feel a little bad.
Their approach more than works, as do their bouncy yet unsettling original singles "Idealistic" and "Zdarlight," a pun on the influential French pop producer and dance artist Philippe Zdar.
I hate to rule against a child, especially after three close contests, but Yahtzee, like politics, is a machine designed to grind the idealistic dreams of youth to dust.
One of his descendants, the architect Robert Kirkbride, who is based in New York, has been working to draw attention to abandoned hospitals based on his forebear's idealistic plans.
I am grateful for the next generation of leaders -- the young people who are tolerant, creative, idealistic and doing the work to create the world as it should be.
It's also a line many of us may have already heard from relatives who pretend to be well-meaning, and who question an idealistic, unstable, and impecunious career choice.
Instead, he gets the bloodshed out of the way, showing that his interest lies elsewhere, including on Viljar (Jonas Strand Gravli), an idealistic camper who's repeatedly shot by Breivik.
In this novel, like his last one, Gessen writes with special feeling about the flyspecked romance of being young, idealistic, frugal and needing to scrounge for a decent meal.
The tactic works, but Cassius's success alienates his co-workers and idealistic girlfriend (Tessa Thompson) and pulls him into a dark world that only grows stranger by the minute.
But let the sacred and the secular, the idealistic and the hedonistic, the political and the aesthetic, the local and the global all affirm their part in her music.
The available military record shows that when Sergeant Bergdahl left his place of duty, he was an exemplary, idealistic young soldier who lived with mental illness, not a traitor.
On the one hand, voters fear that an idealistic leader of a movement will fall directly into the crosshairs of President Trump's strategy to present his opponents as radical.
Her social media accounts show a young and idealistic woman who had criticized a dog meat festival in Yulin, China, and supported the Women's March on London in January.
At certain moments in the trial, though, his belief that he could diminish a racist practice by saving the life of a white supremacist appeared idealistic to a fault.
All four leading Democratic campaigns, including Bernie Sanders's team, have dispatched small armies of field organizers, mostly idealistic young people from out of state, to embed themselves in communities.
Whole Foods, meanwhile, is the result of an idealistic attempt to change the way people eat, making them healthier, while promoting sustainable, fairly harvested foods and ethically sourced meats.
"His character energy is a lot different than the bouncy, idealistic Victor Sifuentes -- forget about the fabulous 27 years or something in between," Smits tells CNN with a chuckle.
"God Bless America — and All The Beautiful Women in It" seesaws between doubtful and idealistic; in the chorus, the line "God bless America" is followed by two loud gunshots.
Its idealistic participants and their cultural descendants are the driving force behind everything from the organic farmers' market kale you had for lunch to municipal recycling and composting programs.
Before you write a single wordGreene said that business plans are "romantic fiction," in the sense that they paint an idealistic picture of something that hasn&apost (yet) happened.
Although the volunteers from those countries who went to Spain are usually thought of as more idealistic than their leaders, perhaps in a way they were more clear-eyed.
Thus, both the "new soft power" of the European Union and the idealistic imperialism to which the "responsibility to protect" gave birth have been seen to have demonstratively failed.
Post-psychedelic and pre-AIDS, they were a continuation of the idealistic, natural 1960s, yet they were also an immediate precursor to the polymorphous, synthetic, role-playing disco era.
Democrats meanwhile, are experiencing their own internal fracture, between the idealistic and increasingly more radical younger generation backing Bernie Sanders and the more pragmatic, moderate, wealthier, older generation backing Hillary.
But in practice, that also makes it unclear what its direction is; you'd be forgiven for asking whether it really is a new revolutionary movement or just an idealistic flashmob.
They call themselves a "collective of friends" who decided to be in "permanent solidarity" with those displaced from their homes and draw on idealistic volunteers from all over the world.
Silicon Valley is known for consumer-facing idealistic mission statements, and as tensions continue to grow, these investments could make it appear as though the companies support the Saudi's politics.
An Article V convention has a prominent advocate in Lawrence Lessig, an idealistic law professor at Harvard, who argues that it is the only way to achieve campaign-finance reform.
An idealistic liberal college student—aggrieved by money in politics, disgusted by the mainstream candidates' empty pandering, desperate for real change—is preparing to cast his first vote for president.
If your list is more idealistic than what you can realistically accomplish, you're setting yourself up for failure and preventing yourself from getting that end-of-day sense of accomplishment.
Yet in one corner of the White House, a team of idealistic tech workers established by Obama is helping the Department of Homeland Security offer asylum seekers better customer service.
He plays Ashwath Raina, an idealistic government officer who, it seems, is the only person in the country capable of coming up with a plan for a successful nuclear test.
"The Internationalists" doesn't use the terms "realism" and "idealism," but if it did, its point would be that policies once disparaged as idealistic turned out to have significant tangible consequences.
For me, having started AnchorFree when I was 23 years old and being very naïve and idealistic, this is both a business issue, a technology issue and a moral issue.
Obama's efforts at post-­partisanship, in Wilentz's view, furthered this idealistic rhetoric of equality: Americans from all walks of life would reason together to find what is common among us.
According to Bloomberg Businessweek , it targeted three Democratic constituencies—"idealistic white liberals, young women, and African Americans"—sending them videos precisely tailored to discourage them from turning out for Clinton.
Since creating his own idealistic political movement in the spring, Mr. Macron has attracted sizable crowds to his rallies, particularly of young people, and has openly considered running for president.
Your planetary ruler Venus clashes with Neptune, the planet of beliefs, putting you in the mood to donate, volunteer, and connect with your community on a practical, however idealistic, level.
The man who wrote "We Are the World" and "Liberian Girl," and proudly recreated Egyptian splendor in "Remember the Time," had an idealistic and expansive view of our common humanity.
Nyong'o spent much of the last two years preparing for, shooting and promoting Marvel's "Black Panther," in which she played Nakia, an idealistic Wakandan spy and the hero's love interest.
It is a corporate Eden of sorts, where idealistic Californians run a privately held company that sells about $1 billion of puffy down jackets and organic cotton jeans each year.
The American republic, more idealistic and less brutal than its Roman antecedent, doesn't send former cabinet officials and senators off to practice extractive taxation everywhere that we have military bases.
But in "Herbert Hoover: A Life," he is a fascinating and accomplished individual — the "most versatile American since Benjamin Franklin" — and an idealistic, dynamic president who deserves a better reputation.
There's a great deal more to our country than he allows, including traditions of secular and religious universalism that make the idealistic internationalism Mr. Obama sometimes articulated paradoxically very American.
Idealistic and perhaps overconfident, Mr. Obama arrived in the White House certain that he could be the president who would finally resolve the decades-old dispute between Israelis and Palestinians.
If Zuckerberg tells Congress that his "idealistic and optimistic" company will put conquering its privacy breaches ahead of making money, which he almost certainly will do, prepare for more pain.
Apple's showdown with the FBI over access to an encrypted iPhone has been hailed by privacy advocates as a bold idealistic stand against the U.S. government's overbearing mass surveillance system.
If we are in fact on the cusp of a new political epoch, then a sweeping, idealistic plan for social transformation is not a wild fantasy but a practical necessity.
The shake-up has highlighted the generational friction that can arise between idealistic start-up founders, the employees they hire and the seasoned executives their companies often need for success.
For many in the Trump era, the show is an idealistic alternative reality, an escape from the vitriol and ill-will that they see coursing like poison through contemporary politics.
His critics, like Krugman, have argued persuasively that Sanders is being either too idealistic or too cynical (and his supporters too naive) about the scope of change he's likely to deliver.
Big ideas are shared on May 30 as Mercury opposes Jupiter, but hopes are very high, and this isn't the ideal day to have serious conversations because people are especially idealistic!
But it turns out that wasn't something a lot of people were into, and now Imzy has to close up shop on its idealistic experiment in being nice on the internet.
If the Obama administration began with an idealistic sense of unbridled possibilities bordering on naiveté, a Hillary Clinton administration could open with a world-wearied recognition of limitations bordering on pessimism.
Repelled by Britain's passivity in the face of fascism, disgusted by the suffering of the depression years, these gilded, idealistic youths turned to Communism as undergraduates at Britain's most brilliant university.
It could be that by doing so, Republicans are able to create a narrative that the Big Tech establishment, which is largely viewed as progressive and idealistic, is rigged against them.
I was extremely idealistic about it, and I've been very fortunate to be able to maintain that in the face of everything you need to go through to be a musician.
An idealistic father, Raj Kohli longs for his son Jai to take up the mantle left by Pio Gama Pinto, a politician who was assassinated just over a year after independence.
Their story runs alongside Jeffrey's, once an idealistic policeman but corrupted through a sense of betrayal by his country, "a place where thieves are celebrated and good men die unremarkable deaths".
"The current generation of young people is the smartest, most idealistic, and least prejudiced generation in the modern history of the United States," Sanders writes in a foreword to the Guide.
He said it would depend on the style of film, and that men were better suited to direct fantasy films than women because they have an "idealistic" view of the world.
Nader had worthy and idealistic goals as well, but his candidacy accomplished nothing other than to help make George W. Bush president — an unmitigated disaster if ever there was one. Sen.
While there is some merit to this argument, it is too generic and too idealistic to convince anyone who hasn't already made up his mind against the appointment on the merits.
Will Hurd (R-Texas) said Sunday that Europe can't pretend to be more idealistic on privacy issues than the U.S. while many of its nations try to enact laws limiting encryption.
Russia, for instance, presents a catalog of designs made during the Soviet era, drawing attention to how design developed during the time, often idealistic and forgotten, of a state-regulated economy.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads BRIGHTON, UK — Johanna Billing is an artist who orchestrates and films idealistic group activities which involve the viewer, but only up to a bittersweet point.
But other idealistic crowdsourced projects — most notably the 16-year-old Wikipedia itself and the entire open-source software movement that profoundly changed the software world — have worked in the past.
He had only a slight connection to Canada — his aunt lived near Vancouver — but his death caused recrimination so strong it helped elect an idealistic, refugee-friendly prime minister, Justin Trudeau.
Speaking at the Greenwich Economic Forum on Tuesday morning, the billionaire hedge-fund founder Ray Dalio told attendees that low interest rates created the boom of idealistic but money-losing companies.
Sitting in the theater, I felt like I had a new apprehension of what it might be like to be young, idealistic, and at the mercy of nearly totalitarian economic forces.
The age divide in the Democratic primary, with young voters overwhelmingly backing Sanders while the more numerous old voters back Biden, aligns perfectly with stereotypes of idealistic youth versus jaded oldsters.
It's an often-funny, consistently searing study of complacency that feels refreshingly honest rather than idealistic, kissing off everything from hip kid faux-rebellion to anti-government hostility to existential dread.
A half-century ago, 1969 capped a radical, idealistic decade that saw the rise of the hippie generation and the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy and the Rev.
Mr. Bucha compared the protests to those in the 1960s and 1970s when idealistic young people were vilified for opposing the Vietnam War while he and his men were in combat.
When you see films from 50 years ago, the characters reflected what people wanted to project to the world, which was very black and white and guarded, or idealistic or whatever.
Plenty of the credit for this race belongs to a cadre of idealistic young people, since much of the ground organizing came from local members of the Democratic Socialists of America.
"We were young, ambitious and idealistic," says Katie Leonberger, of her decision 0003 years ago to co-found Microlumbia with David Del Ser Bartolome when they were MBA students at Columbia.
And seeing Seven give into her thirst for vengeance in killing Bjayzl — a change from the idealistic morality "Star Trek" has historically aimed for — was a welcome evolution for the franchise.
The enthusiasm of idealistic liberals pushing Sanders for the Democratic nominee will not translate into electoral college votes in the South and the center of the country where Trump is strongest.
I think a lot of Republican voters felt we'd gotten away from this in part because of George W. Bush's over-idealistic foreign policy, so that's a big part of it.
This put Mr. Li in the vanguard of a new generation of idealistic, educated members in the Communist Party, which had been dominated by street fighters and veteran revolutionaries like Mao.
Not only is this approach realistic rather than idealistic, it's also respectful of both its subjects' stories and of the audience's capacity to empathize with people who aren't just like them.
She would prefer a world where women can just pack up and travel without having to do the extra legwork that solo male travelers don't have to, but says that's idealistic.
Decades later, "Azania" doesn't sound as idealistic as it may have seemed when it was first born in the protests that eventually toppled one of the 20th century's most racist regimes.
But Krugman has been pretty consistent in his disdain for this idealistic vein in politics, being one of the few liberal commentators who didn't take a shine to Barack Obama in 2008.
Manon Lescaut, based on the Abbé Prévost's 1731 novel, is the story of a beautiful girl and an idealistic young man, the Chevalier des Grieux, who falls desperately in love with her.
Rosquillas reminded us that the words "zero waste" serve as more of an idealistic motivator, and in the end, the overall goal is to simply lessen the amount of waste you produce.
While Autonomous shifts its points of view liberally, its two protagonists are Judith "Jack" Chen, an idealistic patent pirate, and an IPC robot named Paladin, who is assigned to hunt her down.
They add that you may feel compelled to act on the grand, if not somewhat idealistic, plans that have been incubating in your brain — especially those that will affect major institutional changes.
In fact, the entire movie can be read as a power struggle between him, a craven power-seeker, and Malcolm, an idealistic man who wants to build a good society but fails.
The show is dotted with both practical and idealistic visions of what electric cars should look like, in the form of cars like the new Nissan Leaf or the VW I.D. Crozz.
Here in 2016 America, could it be that House of Cards feels almost idealistic, because the worst nightmare it could possibly imagine is a president who murders people one at a time?
In the past, I would have assumed that idealistic projects like these were doomed, but there seems to be a heightened awareness these days of the dystopia created by the tech giants.
The dream of carrying just your Windows 27 phone and using Continuum and a dock to transform it into a desktop PC was an idealistic pursuit, but ultimately one nobody cared for.
The destroyed OR-15s at the Numbani airport may be the perfect scraps for Oladele's project, and Doomfist may be the perfect foil for her idealistic approach to robotics and artificial intelligence.
But convincing idealistic tech workers to partner with the military requires more than a mobile card swiper, says Dr. Will Roper, assistant secretary of the Air Force for acquisition, technology, and logistics.
Bordo does not acknowledge, however, that Clinton campaigned as a pragmatic realist and consciously sought the support of conservative defectors from the GOP, while Sanders ran as a more idealistic democratic socialist.
If you've been meaning to do some networking, or to connect with a community that shares your beliefs, now is a wonderful time, thanks to the Sun's harmonious connection with idealistic Neptune.
It's a return to the early, idealistic days of the internet when rules didn't apply, anonymity was guaranteed, and you could always find a community to accept you the way you were.
It may seem idealistic to believe something that isn't right now could one day be, but since we and our needs are always changing, the way we interact with others does, too.
But if Mr Corbyn—who spent most of his career as a fringe left-wing figure—makes it onto the ballot paper, his idealistic supporters in the party's membership could reinstate him.
In the years alone in her house, her distance from active politics made her a perfect vessel for the hopes of her countrymen and for the idealistic projections of the wider world.
It's also impossible not to think about the vast gulf between the idealistic hopes Kennedy inspired among his young followers, and the fear and cynicism that have marked this year's presidential campaign.
Elias's allies say he is doing nothing more than representing the best interests of his clients, rather than the most idealistic version of the rules under which they wish the system operated.
What some administrators may have viewed as an unfortunate media event by a group of idealistic students was to these professors an occasion for students to learn in unique and memorable ways.
Yet, contrary to what one might have expected, the children of that generation were to become the rebellious and idealistic counterculture: the rock-and-rollers, the hippie commune dwellers, the antiwar protesters.
Its nostalgia — for a suburban, middle-class social order of crew-cut dads, stay-at-home moms, station wagons and cigarettes, and also for idealistic, robustly funded federal-government programs — is palpable.
Younger, idealistic Democratic Texas voters who largely prefer Sanders have only the O'Rourke-Cruz race as a frame of reference for what a feelgood campaign looks like -- and, remember, O'Rourke still lost.
In 2018, anthropologist Lynn Meskell published A Future in Ruins, a study of UNESCO and its World Heritage program, arguing that UNESCO has strayed from its original, idealistic goals of world peace.
But even the most idealistic among us tend to see inner cities as Mr. Trump sees them — intractable, lowest on the totem pole, forever on the wrong side of the dividing line.
Thirty years ago, a short-lived movement catapulted me into the public eye, turning me from a shy, bookish student of history into a passionate and idealistic leader of several million protesters.
Dismissed by some critics at the time as both idealistic and naive in its message, in the face of the Trump fascists' destruction of democracy, its lyrics could not be more timely.
That decision has consequences for how she's seen by Sanders's core supporters — they signed up for an idealistic struggle against the party establishment, and she played a cynical game of power politics.
She decided, as she often does when she's feeling uncertain, to plunge ahead, despite the fact that her book casts an idealistic light on their marriage and barely alludes to its demise.
"Arrival" is a science-fiction parable in a distinctly more idealistic hopeful key than most movies in this genre, one in which the best solutions don't necessarily materialize in a gun sight.
King's assassination was a shocking blow to the country and, coupled with the murder of Kennedy just two months later, was seen by many as a violent end to an idealistic time.
Though Kristin came of age in the 1960s, when the future for a bright and idealistic young woman seemed wide open, she eventually discovered there were limits to what she could be.
The idealistic young attorney grapples with that as he seeks to free the wrongly convicted Walter McMillian (Jamie Foxx), hoping to win him a new trial for a murder he didn't commit.
And, as idealistic young men, they must endure the war-ravaged pessimism of their elders, who appear right on cue to give voice to variations on the theme of war-as-hell.
There are millions of Americans who grew up smart, passionate, idealistic, and ambitious but had trouble figuring out how to channel those sometimes contradictory impulses toward actually doing good in the world.
Ruby and Stan (Reno Wilson) are in this idealistic marriage, which is why your heart hurts every time she struggles to keep her character's many, many secrets from her law-abiding husband.
Over months on the trail, this corporate boardroom professional from the South Side of Chicago recruited an army of devotees, ranging from young idealistic progressives to converted veterans of Massachusetts machine politics.
Bouverie's chronological narrative conveys how appeasement transformed over the years: from a reactive, fearful policy to an enthusiastic, idealistic project to what can only be deemed a strenuous exercise in willful denial.
It told the story of an idealistic young recruit who joins the military and gets swept up into a war that changes their perceptions of the world, all accompanied by some political proselytizing.
If his "America" ad, featuring music by Simon & Garfunkel, conveyed the sense of a movement in his direction, this commercial seeks to show, in highly idealistic terms, what that movement aims to achieve.
If such sentiments strike you as too idealistic to take seriously, it seems Glass Lewis and ISS, two of the world's largest and most influential firms advising investors in such companies, would disagree.
Ask doctors, hospital administrators, the people, and have the plan not be politically motivated....Maybe I'm too idealistic and I know it's not that simple but it seems like a good starting point?
Also on January 20, Venus squares off with Neptune, which will find you examining the ways you may have been overly idealistic…unless, you're just high on life, which is a strong possibility!
And despite his failures, El Comandante still found ways to inspire his supporters at home and abroad, supporters who dedicated their lives to the revolution's idealistic vision of justice and equality for all.
The libertarians who embrace it, thinking that they are thereby promoting freedom, are useful idiots, like the idealistic leftists of the 1930s whose hatred of poverty and racism led them to embrace Stalin.
"Last time I started out very idealistic, and this year my strategy is going to be different," one voter told VICE News, noting she'd gone to several campaign events within a few days.
Set in a dystopian future England, the film stars Natalie Portman as idealistic young woman Evey Hammond, who becomes a protégée of "V," an anarchist revolutionary (Hugo Weaving) in a Guy Fawkes mask.
Try this: Encourage your idealistic, third-party-voting progressive and libertarian friends to drop their fantasies of an ideal, radically revised political and economic order and fight instead to protect what we've got.
Psychology tells us that making idealistic plans for the future is easy, but in the present, we're still stuck with the conditions that helped build all the bad habits we're trying to overcome.
"We went through about a 20-year idealistic period where the 'One Worlders' believed everything would be this one giant global market with massive free trade and everything will be great," Atkinson said.
But Scott Warren (pictured), an idealistic geographer who is facing felony charges for succouring migrants in the Arizona desert, has now become a standard-bearer for a very different sort of conscientious objection.
Over this past year, I have stepped across the wide gap between my idealistic conception of hospice care and the reality of providing it amid life circumstances that shape the circumstances of dying.
This could become a boon for the PAEs, a slaughter for the idealistic and well-funded startups and result in a massive transfer of funds from startups to PAEs in the coming years.
It is easy to be hard-nosed and ridicule such people as overly idealistic, but there is a long-standing tradition of people entering medical professions because they feel a need to help.
This focus on bipartisan dialogue could seem idealistic when you glance out Schenck's office window and see the silhouette of Capitol Hill, where legislation concerning gun violence has failed to gain much traction.
This is a viewpoint that sees the world in terms of spheres of influence, is coldly realist and owes more to Metternich than more idealistic visions of spreading democracy or protecting human rights.
According to ISD, they might also be drawn or pulled by idealistic goals about building a caliphate; want to belong to a sisterhood; or glamorize what their experience with ISIS might be like.
Last week, stress was put on your relationships as play-by-the-rules Saturn rained on amorous Venus in Libra's overly-idealistic parade, giving you some tough love you're still feeling this week.
It was the logical outcome of a lack of confidence in our strength and security, as well as the idealistic way we've been thinking about foreign policy and our role in the world.
Starting with an idealistic cop's laborious reconstruction of shredded financial documents, it aspires to some of the quotidian procedural force of "The Wire," but Mr. Padilha's moralistic and melodramatic instincts quickly assert themselves.
It was his son-in-law Dr. Brian Benson — not Dr. David Mandelbaum — who said, "Arnold was very idealistic and wanted to save the world, and he was very impacted by that book."
But it also does what few political films seem willing to do in the Trump era: It powerfully (if unsystematically) dismantles idealistic notions about how much better things were before Trump took office.
The question, then, is how long these small, idealistic teams can keep experimenting with VR. Supposedly, there's a fortune to be made by getting in on the ground floor of a new platform.
"Rojava" is about an idealistic student who sets off for the Kurdish self-governing region in northern Syria that the play is named after, to create a utopia alongside the local freedom fighters.
Ms. Clemens, in a part that recalls the embattled and idealistic heroines of David Hare, lends Hilary an appealing humility spiked with just enough ego to keep her this side of unmodulated piety.
In following the show's chronologically reversed path of a successful film producer — from middle age in Hollywood to his idealistic youth in Manhattan — the production brings out the sharpness in the showbiz satire.
The company is the poster child for what is known as the "techlash," or the reaction to the overoptimistic, and arguably naive, embrace of tech founders and their creations as idealistic digital revolutionaries.
And the disastrous attempt by George W. Bush to reorder the Middle East by invading Iraq, ostensibly to liberate benighted Arabs, made the idealistic justification for Pax Americana look like a cynical sham.
Starfleet's idealistic mission is allowed to crash against a much more complex reality where good and bad people end up on the same side and even the greatest of heroes have their flaws.
Despite the obvious differences between a pugnacious politician and an idealistic minister, they were essentially on the same page, reading and voicing the same lessons of freedom and redemption for the United States.
ISIS had grown out of the Nusra Front, the extremist rebel faction whose young, idealistic members Leo and I had met near Antakya, and the two groups were in the process of splitting.
People who think we're capable of a bond bubble bursting have that idealistic image of bygone prosperity somewhere in the back of their mind, poisoning their objectivity with respect to the current reality.
" She added: "We should be wiser and smarter, and I think we haven't been over the last eight years — we're so idealistic — not necessarily the people affected, but the people who aren't affected.
Taylor's very aware of her idealistic view on love ("Stupid girl, I should've known / I'm not a princess, this ain't a fairytale," she sings on "White Horse"), especially earlier on in her catalogue.
In retrospect, I do think it's fair to say that we were overly idealistic and focused on more of the good parts of what connecting people and giving people a voice can bring.
However, the name is even similar to Airbnb, but they made a huge error, which is they were registered as a nonprofit and they were extremely idealistic and it wasn't a great experience.
Fans named their children after him, or went to law school because they admired his idealistic determination to defend a black man falsely accused of raping a white woman in the Depression-era South.
There is an undeniable appeal in talking to your home and having it obey you, but consumers have had to wait for the technology to catch up to this idealistic vision of the future.
As Bangladesh's desperately poor population continues to skyrocket, this battle for the country's soul continues to edge the country away from its heady, idealistic roots and into the arms of the ultra-conservative mullahs.
But as the above video shows, Futura wasn't always the darling of twee design: It started as an idealistic German's vision for the future of type — at least until the Nazis made other plans.
Although the Congo he grew up in was a desperate place, racked by a civil war in which millions had died and despots had dug themselves in, he kept Lucha both idealistic and legalistic.
The tension plays out with both Carl and Maggie in a pair of scenes that speak to the show's larger themes of maintaining humanity in the post-apocalypse and striving toward an idealistic future.
The idealistic dream these services sell to users — that anyone can be famous with a mic, a keyboard, a webcam, and a bit of elbow grease — sounds like the culmination of early cyber utopianism.
The films themselves are a collage of archival footage, words on screen and fast montages that create sprawling, idealistic-yet-dark narratives on the changing relationships among people, politics, philosophy, psychology, economics and power.
But also, I think when the dot-com bubble collapsed, so collapsed with it a lot of the more idealistic illusions that people had about what the internet and what the web would be.
Such were the circumstances, yesterday, in which Mr Schulz revived the speech he had been persuaded not to give in the summer: the speech making the idealistic social-democratic case for a federal Europe.
During his campaign for president, Paul seemed less of a carbon copy of his idealistic father than an independent-minded Republican willing to make compromises to appeal to a wider base of the party.
And we need that, unflinching, belief in the sanctity of life, the value of human life, the value of the idealistic power of human beings to be a force of good in the universe.
Starting in the 1970s, he helped transform a ragtag collection of labor activists, liberal Roman Catholic clergy members and idealistic students into a formidable political movement that stood up to the country's military leaders.
Early in his career, in " Platoon " (1986), he was the decent and idealistic sergeant, but he could easily have switched roles with Tom Berenger and played the murderous martinet, and that inherent doubleness lingers.
The 2016 Race When Bernie Sanders started gaining in the polls, it was easy to place him in a long line of idealistic insurgents like Barack Obama, Howard Dean, Bill Bradley or Jerry Brown.
The industry's promises, to outsiders and to itself, were idealistic and appealing: The public sphere would be democratized, barriers to education would be lowered, and daily life would become more open, efficient, and free.
In the future he faces, will America celebrate its victory over "the Evil Empire" without realizing or acknowledging that it took some brave and idealistic Soviets to help the US "win" the Cold War?
The Sandinistas had just come to power in Nicaragua, and the partners did not mind putting an idealistic young lawyer to work full time to recover national assets spirited away by the Somoza dictatorship.
As the British vote showed, many people feel no connection with what began as an idealistic peace project after World War II, but is now widely viewed as a meddling and undemocratic bureaucratic machine.
Former President Obama said in a Thanksgiving-themed message that he's grateful for a generation of new leaders this year, praising a wave of "tolerant, creative, idealistic" leaders elected to office around the country.
In the context of the Mueller investigation, and in the environment that arose after Trump's election, an idealistic young Russian meeting with influential American political figures sounded enough like a spy to move forward.
Soren is all frailty and ego, but with a core of idealistic charisma that makes him hard to completely dismiss, while Rainer's learned messianism is equally plausible as TED-talk fraudulence or genuine insight.
Claire McCaskill of Missouri, however, told CNN the party needs to deliver real solutions to attract independent and white working class voters, rather than pushing idealistic policy ideas that have little chance of succeeding.
This might seem idealistic, but it should not be forgotten that it was because of the idealism of powerful individuals such as Woodrow Wilson, Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela that fundamental changes came true.
"Order and Progress," the idealistic slogan on the Brazilian flag, is so thoroughly mocked by this spectacle of chaos and regression that Costa finds herself wondering if the words have always been a joke.
Justice Democrats are offering the less idealistic but more plausible theory for left politics to win primaries: play in districts where the Democratic nominee is all-but-certain to prevail in the general election.
But he brought remarkable physical endurance and emotional intensity to the tormented action hero Rick Grimes, the by turns bloodthirsty and idealistic, perpetually sweaty zombie fighter enduring loss after loss in a postapocalyptic hellscape.
And if we have this conversation and what comes out of it is that we're a bunch of idealistic people, that would be a complete misrepresentation in many respects because we are in business.
The lead roles — hard-boiled Gregor and idealistic Iosef — are played by Florin Piersic Jr. and Corneliu Ulici, their dialogue dubbed in English by Channing Tatum (also an executive producer) and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
Topics like Israel and
 Palestine, institutional racism and L.G.B.T. issues all break down into circular conversations in which I have to defend my more-left-wing stances, which they regard as idealistic and childish.
The idealistic long-term vision is to make disparate social media networks more like email, so that users could join different networks but still communicate with each other no matter which one they're using.
He portrayed the abolitionists as idealistic precursors of the 20th-century struggle for racial justice, and Reconstruction as a remarkable democratic experiment — the tragedy was not that it was attempted but that it failed.

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