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This impetuousness disguised as decisiveness has infected economic policymaking, too.
Certainly Trump, in his impetuousness and lack of foresight, has bolstered that perception.
Are they running Too early, showing a reckless impetuousness by jumping the line?
His attorneys must make sure that they stand as roadblocks to his impetuousness.
Happy to see dialog and respect, not threats and impetuousness, swiftly resolved the #sailors episode.
It was a formidable, clear, detailed performance that conveyed the work's impetuousness and structural radicalism.
He can channel a character's wild desperation, ardor or impetuousness with steely yet easygoing assurance.
The new crown prince is known for impetuousness abroad (he backed a military intervention in Yemen).
It shows what's wrong about the President's decision-making -- its impetuousness and lack of coherent strategy.
With her bright, throbbing voice, Ms. Sampson brings expressive phrasing and feisty impetuousness to her performance.
Trump, meanwhile, has pursued a foreign policy that is utterly incoherent, characterized by bullying, bragging and impetuousness.
Mr. Lozakovich's playing suggested a youthful impetuousness that suited the music and the situation — he's 17, after all.
Editorial President Trump's impetuousness and his simplistic view of American interests have again put national security at risk.
When the movement became an active dialogue between soloist and ensemble, Mr. Lisiecki's playing mixed youthful impetuousness with mature pensiveness.
In many cases they just get better, trading impetuousness and flash for a deeper, more judicious, more emotionally resonant style.
Mr. Trump's incompetence and impetuousness brought about the assassination of one of the most revered and powerful individuals in Iran.
Whether Trump's tweet was part of an explicit strategy or the result of his impetuousness is, as always, not entirely clear.
Zarif said on twitter that he was "happy to see dialogue and respect, not threats and impetuousness, swiftly resolved the sailors episode".
The performances abounded in scintillating grace, wondrous shadings, even touches of impetuousness — all the qualities that distinguish his Chopin, Liszt and Schumann.
But his impetuousness, arriviste arrogance and embrace of American largess made Ky the consummate carpetbagger in the eyes of conservatives and southerners.
His displays of dominance, his need to be the centre of attention and his impetuousness have a whiff of Henry VIII about them.
Another part of all of this that must sting is that much of this legal mess springs from Trump's own recklessness and impetuousness.
Yet it is not only Americans who lament the impetuousness of Mr Duterte's tilt to China: many Filipinos, including senior officials, are worried sick.
Few dancers anywhere have the springing ease of Ms. Boylston's feet; they, like everything about her, caught the impetuousness essential to MacMillan's conception of Juliet.
In the process, he interrupted Hillary Clinton over and over again—displaying an impetuousness Clinton seemed happy for him to broadcast to tens of millions of viewers.
When "Jewels" returned to repertory on Wednesday, she brought a new impetuousness to her part in "Emeralds," contrasting the rush of the music with moments of arrival.
The difference is that we've so much less tolerance now for men's bad behavior and impetuousness, their hubris and allergy to the very systems that benefit them.
"But Washington was determined to choose rashness and impetuousness, and the necessary effect from this was China's follow-up actions to resolutely protect its own legitimate interests," it said.
Marie and her godfather Drosselmeyer wheel in two huge wrapped boxes; just look at the impetuousness with which Fritz rips off the paper to reveal the dancing dolls inside.
"It's going to be very difficult for MBS to rehabilitate his reputation and shake off this record of impetuousness, of poor decisionmaking," Miller said, using the crown prince's nickname.
This week's episode, titled "The Kingmaker," compares Axe's impetuousness with the patrician calm of Jack Foley (David Strathairn), a man who exemplifies the difference between being wealthy and being rich.
" A 1950 profile of Ms. Corri in The New York Herald Tribune said that her impetuousness made an impression on the set of "The River" and described her as "afraid of nothing.
To many observers, President Donald Trump&aposs decision to kill a senior Iranian general is yet another example of his unique impetuousness and determination to go it alone in his foreign policy.
At home, though, the impetuousness of Muhammad bin Salman may be just what Saudi Arabia needs to start weaning itself off oil, the price of which has fallen sharply over the past 18 months.
Watching "The New Celebrity Apprentice," it was clear that Mr. Trump's imperiousness and (seeming) impetuousness had made him an ideal reality-TV boss, while Mr. Schwarzenegger's cautiousness and rigidity make him a poor fit.
In a marginal but influential liberal vision of the president — prevalent in Twitter-driven coverage and in discursive cable-news segments — his impulsive behavior and impetuousness are recast as steps in some sort of complex playbook.
General McMaster, a war hero and a true soldier-scholar, seemed to have the goods for shepherding Mr. Trump into a deliberative national security decision-making process that would curb his impetuousness and produce considered, coherent policy.
DeAndre Jordan, seven feet one inch tall, catches the ball, then maneuvers when Larry Nance Jr., making his third straight appearance in this column, takes a swipe at it—the full impetuousness of youth at work, I take it.
VENICE, Italy (Reuters) - "It is fun to be queen sometimes," exclaims Olivia Colman in "The Favourite", in which she plays a physically and emotionally crippled monarch who swings from childlike glee to childish impetuousness in the space of a sentence.
Let's hope that responsible American officials are not approaching the talks with a serious belief in the skills of a businessman whose impetuousness helped lead to several bankruptcies and who revealed sensitive intelligence secrets to Russian officials during an Oval Office meeting.
In Trump's case — based on the recollection of over half a dozen operatives and elected officials working with both the Trump campaign and potential running mates Trump considered — the winnowing of his initial wish list reveals a distinct blend of practicality, impetuousness and disengagement.
In an essay that has been widely shared on Chinese social media, a prominent Communist Party scholar warned against national arrogance and overreach, noting the fate of rising powers that succumbed to "recklessness and impetuousness" in the 20th century: Germany, Japan and the Soviet Union.
He is essentially a foreign-policy realist, though one with faith in the capacity of military action to effectuate security and stability; in this he was not far off from Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis, a former general who offered a check on the president's impetuousness.
For all of Trump's bluster, aggressive instincts and impetuousness, when it comes to the use of force he seems wary of risk, if the stakes involve getting the United States into another costly war and require investing resources to win the peace after the war is over.
On his Instagram page he posted photos of the American friends he hoped might protect him while, in columns for the Washington Post, he accused Prince Muhammad ("the Boy", as he had let slip that other royals called him) of impetuousness, selective justice and behaving like Vladimir Putin.
Editorial Long ruled by an ossified gerontocracy, Saudi Arabia could soon be in the hands of a 30-something who may be more in tune with the nation's overwhelmingly young population but whose impetuousness and hard-line foreign policy have raised concerns about whether he is ready for the top leadership post.
Trump's repeated attacks against the national press corps demonstrate a dangerous disrespect for the principle and functions of a free press, a dangerous intolerance and impetuousness directed against anyone who criticizes him, and an even more dangerous tendency to try to demonize and delegitimize the free press that underpins our democracy — and the intelligence services that defend our democracy from foreign threats.
Abernathy's natural tendency to be overcautious helps to balance the impetuousness of Ben, and the unpreparedness of Questor.
Lacking confidence in themselves, they approach investment counsels. They generally emphasize on safety of the capital while making the investments and a significant proportion of their investments is generally devoted to government securities and guaranteed return investments. Straight arrows – These are halfway between complete confidence and anxiety, and extreme carefulness and impetuousness.
The second part opens with descriptions of the impending Russian-French war preparations. At the Schöngrabern engagement, Nikolai Rostov, now an ensign in the hussars, has his first taste of battle. Boris Drubetskoy introduces him to Prince Andrei, whom Rostov insults in a fit of impetuousness. He is deeply attracted by Tsar Alexander's charisma.
45 The tour was arduous, but a triumph. The New York Press said, "The great British band played with a vigor, force and temperamental impetuousness that almost lifted the listener out of his seat."Quoted in Morrison, p. 46 The New York Times praised all departments of the orchestra, though, like The Manchester Guardian, it found the strings "brilliant rather than mellow".
Jace still has his own concerns: of the three Planeswalkers who originally imprisoned the Eldrazi here on Zendikar—Ugin, Sorin Markov, and Nahiri the Lithomancer—the latter two have failed to help; and when Ugin himself arrives, he has only criticism for Jace's impetuousness at destroying two lifeforms that are older than worlds, their purposes in the Multiverse unknown. Jace decides to hunt down Sorin Markov, who was last seen on the plane of Innistrad.
Patience, engraving by Hans Sebald Beham, 1540 Patience (or forbearance) is the ability to endure difficult circumstances such as perseverance in the face of delay; tolerance of provocation without responding in annoyance/anger; or forbearance when under strain, especially when faced with longer-term difficulties. Patience is the level of endurance one can have before negativity. It is also used to refer to the character trait of being steadfast. Antonyms include hastiness and impetuousness.
The scene is as for the prologue; the bishop has finished his story. Harry, misunderstanding that the bishop's purpose was to sympathize with youthful impetuousness rather than encourage it, says he has been an ass to hesitate, and will marry Lucille. Harry's sister Suzette comes in; she sees in the paper an obituary of Mme Cavallini, and unaware of the connection with her grandfather, she reads it out; the opera singer never married.
She was an early member of the Society of Female Artists (SFA) and exhibited 59 art works with them between 1858 and 1886. She was George Eliot's most intimate friend and the first to recognise the authorship of Adam Bede. Her personal appearance is said to be described in that of "the tall, red-haired heroine of Eliot's Romola with her 'expression of proud tenacity and latent impetuousness'". Bodichon died at Robertsbridge, Sussex, on 11 June 1891.
Tyler-Lewis, pp. 259–260. Joyce is generally scathing about Mackintosh's leadership; Richards's account is much shorter and more straightforward, although decades later, when he was the only member of the expedition still alive (he died in 1985, aged 91), he spoke out, claiming that Mackintosh on the depot-laying march was "tremendously pathetic", had "lost his nerve completely", and that the fatal ice walk was "suicide". The circumstances of Mackintosh's death have led commentators to emphasise his impetuousness and incompetence.Huntford, pp. 413–414, pp. 450–451.
From the rank of a regular of the chasseurs de Cévennes, he worked his way up through his courage and character to the rank of a division general and adjutant of Napoleon Bonaparte. As a lieutenant, his reputation grew through his impetuousness as well as the wounds he received in battle. He was made aide-de-camp of Louis Desaix, who named him captain and took him to Egypt, where Rapp distinguished himself at Sediman, capturing an enemy battery. For that he was given a squadron and later a brigade by Napoleon.
Royal patronage resumed in around 1813, when Beechey was appointed portrait painter to Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester, and culminated with his appointment in 1830 as principal portrait painter to King William IV. In 1836, Beechey retired to Hampstead and on 9–11 June that year, the contents of his studio along with his collection were sold at Christie's. Although capable of impetuousness and irascibility, Beechey was known for his generosity to students. In particular, he took a close interest in the career of the young John Constable.
Rouben Paul Adalian noted that the "dynamic and forceful" statue is "such a compelling work of sculpture that the image became an emblematic portrait of the Soviet Armenian republic." Another author noted that Kochar’s created a "lasting and powerful national value" due to his "ability to draw from the universal pool of knowledge and culture." The statue is the "condensed power of Armenia, but it is also an extension of the same power that gave birth to Michelangelo’s David." Soviet travel writer Nikolai Mikhailov praised the statue's expression of impetuousness.
The Arab armies under Kulthum ibn Iyad met the Berber army of Khalid ibn Hamid al-Zanati at Bagdoura (or Baqdura), by the Sebou River in the vicinity of modern Fes. Having fought with and against Berbers before, Habib ibn Abi Obeida and the other Ifriqiyan officers advised the governor Kulthum ibn Iyad against impetuousness. The army should not be tempted to open battle, but should instead entrench itself, and dispatch the cavalry out only to harry. Habib strongly urged Kulthum to fight only "foot against foot, cavalry against cavalry".
During this time, in part to spite Kristin's coldness towards him, he has a one-night affair with another woman, who finds letters on him related to the plot and turns him into the authorities. The plot, which would likely have succeeded and elevated Erlend and his sons among the nobility, is thus foiled by Erlend's impetuousness. Through the efforts of Kristin's former fiancé, Simon, his life is spared but his property must be forfeited to the crown. Husaby is lost to them and Erlend's sons are left without an inheritance.
Indolink.com said that "the saving grace of the film is Rajini himself. He has the exceptional ability to convincingly portray the same utopian role of anger and love, innocence and impetuousness...and whats more...he does it with remarkable freshness time and again". The Hindu wrote on 18 April 1997, "Arunachalam contains all the elements that provide escapist entertainment [...] humour, fairplay, love, feud occupy the frames". The film was declared a commercial success at the box office, although not as big as Rajinikanth's previous blockbusters Baasha and Muthu (both 1995).
His sedentarism meant that he never ventured more than thirty miles from his native town of Königsberg. On 29 January 1751, Flottwell wrote that although Knutzen had inherited first 10,000 then a further 15,000 Thaler, "this philosopher was always in a bad mood, had no social contacts and lived in absolute isolation". Only three days after Flottwell wrote this, Knutzen was dead (Kuehn, 2001). Indeed, his temperament, given as he was to impetuousness and academic overexertion, brought his life to an early end at the age of 37 years.
In the 2008 3D animated film The Clone Wars, Yoda (voiced by Tom Kane) assigns Ahsoka Tano (voiced by Ashley Eckstein) as Anakin's Padawan apprentice, a responsibility Anakin is at first reluctant to accept. Anakin calls her "Snips" for her "snippy" attitude, while Ahsoka calls him "Skyguy" as a pun on his surname. After earning Anakin's respect during a dangerous mission, Ahsoka joins him on a quest to rescue Jabba the Hutt's infant son, Rotta. Her impetuousness both annoys and endears her to her master, and Anakin develops a friendly affection for his apprentice.
Upon hearing of the fight, Fred resolves to be less self- centred. When a shepherd from the Marshlands begs the king to rid the country of the Ickabog, Fred leaps at the chance to prove himself, riding to the North immediately. However, due to Fred's impetuousness, an accident occurs in the marshes that results in Major Beamish accidentally getting shot by Flapoon, one of Fred's advisors/friends. Seeing the opportunity to take control of the kingdom and become richer, Spittleworth, Flapoon's ally, pretends that Beamish was killed by the Ickabog, scaring Fred and the rest of the army into belief.
From Gómez Moreno we know some dates of de Rojas's activity between 1603 and 1622, when he died. Among his surviving work, particularly notable is the colossal Apostolate in gilded wood—completed in 1614—in the main chapel of the Cathedral. The ten figures he sculpted are distinguished for the grand courage and dynamism of their gestures and attitudes, which in some cases show a violently mannerist complexity, and in others a Baroque impetuousness of movement. Among de Rojas's famous contemporaries were the brothers Miguel and Jerónimo García who, outside the life of the ateliers, worked together and were famous by 1600, especially for their clay sculptures.
Alan studied at Colorado University, where his natural impetuousness led to a clash with authorities over the launch (and subsequent crash) of an unsanctioned, self-built rocket. His father took charge of the situation, steering the interest toward more constructive ends, ultimately resulting in Alan's role as astronaut and principal pilot of Thunderbird 3. The episode "Move ~ And You're Dead" reveals that Alan is additionally a skilled racing car driver, but that he gave up this career to assume his responsibilities within International Rescue. In "Atlantic Inferno", Alan pilots Thunderbird 1, assuming his brother Scott's role of flying to the danger zone and co-ordinating the rescue operation.
At this point, the band plays a rapid descending whole tone scale starting in the highest voices and ending in the lowest. # The fourth variation, marked Sostenuto, is much slower and is in 3/2 time with a rhythmic ostinato played by the timpani on a G♭2 (bottom line of the bass clef) using "hard sticks on muted head" to create a hint of ethnic drum sound. The theme is played by the woodwinds, and then the brass join in with a series of chords. # The fifth and final variation, marked Con Islancio ("with impetuousness"), is faster and begins with a long solo in the percussion section.
Peggy is able to narrowly salvage the situation and the two women again reach an understanding. Later on, Joan easily sees the attraction between Peggy and CGC executive Ted Chaough (Kevin Rahm), but doesn't mention it to Don until they go over budget for a commercial. Joan is shocked when Don smooths the client's feathers by saying the expensive idea was that of the deceased Gleason. This averts the client's anger but embarrasses Ted and takes credit away from Peggy in the process. Don’s choice in dealing with the situation, in addition to his earlier impetuousness in firing Jaguar, makes her wary of Don.
Hess hated the mud scene due to the freezing cold, and said her favourite was the Cyrax fight.. In Brent V. Friedman and Bryce Zabel's screenplays for Annihilation, Sonya forcibly drowns Mileena in deep mud in the first draft and kills Mileena with her own sai in a revised script. Sonya was one of the lead characters in the 1996 animated TV series Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm, for which she was voiced by Olivia d'Abo. She is again Jax's partner and was given a signature catchphrase ("Kombat time!"). She is a wild and impulsive character who often has personality clashes with Raiden, while her impetuousness in combat sometimes yielded consequences for her teammates.
Lacy Rae – This young beauty may seem like a typical Malibu Barbie-type girl, but she’s much more. She is an excellent volleyball player and dancer who excelled in her geopolitical studies to graduate at the top of her class with a major in Journalism. Her very nature is to always look ahead which others sometimes misconstrue as impatience or impetuousness. The daughter of the film star Johnny Rae, Lacy has always used her family’s wealth to better herself and give back to others. Liv Rae – An orphan in Kenya when she first met the film star Johnny Rae and his wife Talia, the Rae’s adopted Liv after two battling guerrilla contingents destroyed her hometown.
Hurt by Bernard's abandonment, Jean goes to console herself in the ballroom, where she is approached by Butcher who plies her with alcohol before taking her back to her room, where the two have sex. Despite Bernard's mother's objections to her son marrying a shop girl, Bernard returns to the hotel and marries Jean soon after. In the summer of 1980, the elderly Bernard and Jean return to the hotel to rekindle the spark in their marriage. Bernard's earlier class-driven condescension towards Jean has turned to cruelty, constantly examining and cross-examining every comment she makes; Jean's earlier naivety and impetuousness have transformed into resignation and tolerance, despite her husband's maliciousness.
Charles had definite orders to stay in port and wait for his allies, but his impetuousness overcame his initial reluctance and after Lauria's galleys approached closely the Neapolitans came out in single file and chased them in a disorganised manner southward. Lauria feigned retreat and kept ahead of them until he drew close to ten or so galleys he had left near Castellammare, then turned and formed a crescent formation, with the galleys that had joined at the rear, and attacked Charles' fleet from the sides, where galleys were the most vulnerable. Charles' fifteen to eighteen Regno galleys fled back to Naples, leaving the nine to thirteen French-crewed galleys to be captured. Charles' galley was the last to be captured, and surrendered only when Lauria sent divers overboard in order to sink it.
The term value judgment can be used objectively to refer to any injunction that implies an obligation to carry out an act, implicitly involving the terms "ought" or "should". It can be used either in a positive sense, signifying that a judgment must be made taking a value system into account, or in a disparaging sense, signifying a judgment made by personal whim rather than objective thought or evidence. In its positive sense, a recommendation to make a value judgment is an admonition to consider carefully, to avoid whim and impetuousness, and search for consonance with one's deeper convictions, and to search for an objective, verifiable, public, and consensual set of evidence for the opinion. In its disparaging sense the term value judgment implies a conclusion is insular, one-sided, and not objective — contrasting with judgments based upon deliberation, balance and public evidence.
Eric Jacobus as Stryker in the 2013 second season of Mortal Kombat: Legacy Stryker is one of the main characters in the 1996 animated series Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm, as one of Raiden's chosen defenders of the Earthrealm alongside Liu Kang, Sub- Zero, Jax, Sonya, Nightwolf, and Kitana. He is depicted as a gruff disciplinarian who despised Nightwolf's pet wolf, Kiva, and his nightstick concealed an electronic device that closed dimensional rips that were caused by invading realms. Stryker plays his largest role in the seventh episode ("Fall from Grace"), in which Sonya's impetuousness on the battlefield results in him being injured in combat and confined to headquarters alone with the suspended Sonya, but they put aside their differences and work together to successfully defend the base from Shokan invaders.Fall from Grace - RageQuitter87's Cartoon Coverage - Retrieved June 24, 2014.
When the two generals with their men reached the pass, night had fallen, and the Paulicians, apparently unaware that they were being followed, had made camp in the valley of the pass. The Byzantines took up position in a wooded hill called Zogoloenos that overlooked the Paulician encampment, which further concealed them from their enemy. At this point, the sources record that a dispute broke out between the men of the two thematic corps as to who was the bravest; the two generals decided to take advantage of their troops' high morale and impetuousness to attack, despite their orders., Chapter 2.. A picked detachment of 600 men from both divisions launched a surprise attack at dawn, while the rest of the army remained behind and made loud clamour with trumpets and drums, so as to suggest the imminent arrival of the entire Byzantine field army under Christopher.
For every Abyssinian, war is > normal business, and military skills and rules of army life in the field > enter in the flesh and blood of each of them, just as do the main principles > of tactics. On the march, each soldier knows how to arrange necessary > comforts for himself and to conserve his strength; but on the other hand, > when necessary, he shows such endurance and is capable of action in > conditions which are difficult even to imagine. You see remarkable > expediency in all the actions and skills of this army; and each soldier has > an amazingly intelligent attitude toward managing the mission of the battle. > Despite such qualities, because of its impetuousness, it is much more > difficult to control this army than a well-drilled European army, and I can > only marvel at and admire the skill of its leaders and chiefs, of which > there is no shortage.

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