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"pitfall" Definitions
  1. a danger or difficulty, especially one that is hidden or not obvious at first

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" He went on, "It's not the No. 1 pitfall.
A watershed moment in video game history, David Crane's Pitfall!
Pushing the joystick left or right makes Pitfall Harry run.
Although Adventure pioneered the multiroom map on the 210, Pitfall!
So that's always the pitfall, that it's a momentary thing.
The pitfall for voters, writers and outside observers is overreaction.
To avoid a privacy pitfall like the one involving Unroll.
Undone cannily avoids that pitfall thanks to two different strengths.
Small, long-term specialists like Altas Partners should avoid that pitfall.
Back then, as with many playmakers, Payet's pitfall was his inconsistency.
Another pitfall with alternatives is purchasing an individual asset or security.
"Distractions are a major pitfall for productive remote work," Pumphrey said.
Throughout this rewarding set of miniatures, Ms. Moran avoids this pitfall.
It requires a significant degree of conscious effort to avoid that pitfall.
But Sia's success as a hitmaker has also turned into a pitfall.
This fact, coupled with pitfall No. 1, contributes to precarious financial circumstances.
I remember hours of River Raid and Pitfall, Pong and Missile Command.
A politician may miss it, but an investor would recognize Democrats' pitfall.
These books attempt to avoid the preachiness pitfall by relying on images.
"Exit West" avoids this pitfall by devoting equal attention to the quotidian.
It's a pitfall lawmakers have been reminding Trump about since Thursday's announcement.
A second pitfall is the effect of the polling itself on voters.
A new nonpartisan analysis highlights a pitfall of the House GOP tax plan.
" Slant Magazine's Chuck Bowen touted it as "a pitfall albatross of corporate capitalism.
As rote as it sounds, "Pitfall" is notable for its subtle subversion of genre.
There were several species of shrews that we caught in bucket traps, pitfall traps.
But speed, while a virtue in some instances, is a significant pitfall in others.
To avoid this pitfall, log in to your bank account and elect overdraft alerts.
It's late 2012, and Nintendo has just fallen into an Animal Crossing-sized pitfall.
Is there a pitfall of innocent situations being turned into something else in retrospect?
What's the biggest pitfall people tend to fall into when attempting to work abroad?
The first pitfall Democrats will need to avoid is the return of the infrastructure temptation.
This thing has all the good games like Frogger, Pitfall, Missile Command, and Yar's Revenge.
Are there any ways we can tailor our institutions and norms to avoid this pitfall?
Then, after 'only' 1,000 hours of pixel drawing and programming, Pitfall Harry came to life.
The biggest pitfall is managing a multiparty project and building consensus among many community councils.
The sequel, Pitfall 2, was certainly a much better game, but was much less memorable.
The most common pitfall for executives who are rewarded with stock, however, is simply ignorance.
Beyond its reputational issues, however, another pitfall for investors lies in the oil price, Mobius explained.
This is also a pitfall with previewing anything months or years ahead of time, of course.
The biggest pitfall of the new products seen on Kickstarter is moving from prototype to production.
Of the studies that avoided this pitfall, 80% were found to have exaggerated the reported results.
The Atari version includes more than 70 games, including Pac-Man, Dig Dug, Pitfall and Frogger.
Rice said that the main pitfall of the committees is it asks colleagues to judge colleagues.
To avoid this pitfall, he suggests viewing criticism as helpful feedback instead of as an attack.
The second pitfall for newly digital campaigns is viewability, something traditional campaigners might not even consider.
Like, you would be HYPER sensitive to that pitfall -- and any other ones like it, right?
The pitfall for readers, of course, is in confusing an author's persona with the author's person.
The answer in Mr. Wenders's film is money; in "Pitfall," a film noir from 1948, it's sex.
For me, gaming has been a lifelong passion: One swing over a pit of crocodiles in Pitfall!
Activision hasn't touched Pitfall in more than two years despite its more than 74,000 (largely positive) reviews.
The biggest design pitfall, however, is right there, smack dab in the middle of those two screens.
To not deconstruct the drama is to walk right into the massive pitfall trolls exist to set.
I can still see the cul-de-sac from the pitfall traps, where we are gathering lizards.
"A common pitfall is when there has been a history of favoritism among siblings," Mr. Grubman said.
When it comes to a character like Adebayor, the other pitfall of a free transfer becomes apparent.
The same technique, which the researchers call Go-Explore, was used to beat human experts at Pitfall!
One potential pitfall for Democrats will be to hold Trump to account without being seen as overreaching.
Such an approach can quickly isolate the nation and the Trump administration is mindful of this pitfall.
Serwer's essay is somewhat better than Coates's recent body of work in trying to avoid this pitfall.
But that's not a bad thing — the items feel sophisticated without falling into the pitfall of stuffy.
Indeed, that failed repeal attempt demonstrates the potential pitfall for Trump of going hard after the ACA.
Kevin Kennedy of the World Resources Institute, a think-tank, with headquarters in Washington, DC, notes another pitfall.
Despite the three-hour running time, a consistently strong cast helps this production to avoid that pitfall—narrowly.
The environments also include 59 different classic Atari games, including Space Invaders, Ms. PacMan, Pitfall, Qbert, and Pong.
Neura says giving consumers more transparency over how their data is used can help companies avoid that pitfall.
Another pitfall is that low interest rates have tempted many companies to fund dividends and buybacks with debt.
We might've thought that more recent Disney films avoided this pitfall, but that isn't the case at all.
One pitfall is that execution teams must find a vein to infuse, a process that can be excruciating.
Along the way, Ms. Haley will have to navigate yet another pitfall: the downside of her newfound visibility.
The biggest pitfall of "Dreams," however, is how easy it is to be pulled out of the experience.
Plus the site avoids a big pitfall ... hiring certain divorce lawyers who fuel conflict to rack up fees.
Had I anticipated this scenario in advance, I would have worried over every potential pitfall (uh, hello, heckling spectators).
It also exposes another potential pitfall for companies trying to cash in on the mushily regulated mobile health industry.
That's a big pitfall for guys who are trying to be better and be more aware of their behavior.
At first, the researchers worried that the extra RNA sequences could be contamination, a common pitfall of genomic research.
Perhaps the most frustrating pitfall engineers encounter is when they are told by their management they must do SDN.
Be Transparent A major pitfall of many founder is their inflation of where they are at in their raise.
"The main pitfall is men need to be informed what it means to store sperm and why," Mills said.
His real mistake was not the prop itself, but that he wandered off topic — a classic pitfall for speechwriters.
The first pitfall to avoid is stenography: uncritically relaying what the president said without giving readers the relevant context.
The newest rendition of Atari's Flashback console series features 120 built-in games like Frogger, Space Invaders, and Pitfall!
"A common pitfall is men allowing women to farm land but keeping the spoils for themselves," Le Masson said.
The biggest pitfall, he told me, occurs if you already have a traditional IRA with pre-tax money in it.
The pitfall of being a one-trick pony was a problem they seemed acutely mindful of, but worked to ignore.
You can't actually see the hole so Bieber may have fallen into one of the Pitfall items from Animal Crossing.
It's also the most overworked and vulnerable to cliché, a pitfall that Shana Feste's "Boundaries" takes no pains to avoid.
The pitfall of pinning reform on awareness is expecting a bad thing to end if enough people know about it.
"The reason studios keep going back to this pitfall of pixels is that, quite simply, the potential is massive," Bock said.
Pitfall Harry is smoothly animated, and the vines deliver a genuine sensation of swinging even though the game is in 643D.
"I think it's really a pitfall to compare yourself to something that you did earlier that was really successful," he says.
Here, the critic must avoid the pitfall of showing off how many  clever associations (or visual similarities) you can come up with.
Fovea is latin for "pit" or "pitfall," and the thing itself looks like a small hollow in the back of your retina.
One pitfall he says to avoid, however, is getting talked into additional services under the pretense that it will save you money.
A variation of this pitfall is the But  is using SDN refrain that usually follows any critical questioning of SDN.
Millard-Stafford decided to get around that pitfall by performing a meta-analysis, an approach that combines data from many smaller studies.
This arrangement avoids the pitfall of information overload and allows visitors to interface with the project's web component right then and there.
There's nothing like the pixelated Tarzan yell of Pitfall Harry to bring tears to eyes of a gamer of a certain age.
But the QUID PRO QUO case is an example of the pitfall of investing in the booming but still-murky cryptocurrency world.
New Hampshire abolitionists avoided this pitfall, changing the argument in ways that can and do appeal to a broader range of citizens.
Accountants within 200 miles of a city with a Valley or an Alley or some other tech hub frequently see this pitfall.
One potential pitfall: During the hearings, nominees must be careful not to take positions on issues that might come before the court.
Arguably the biggest pitfall is that the Zika or dengue viruses might one day develop resistance to Wolbachia, rendering this strategy ineffective.
Even for people who aren't running large companies, Cuban's advice to avoid the pitfall of internalizing criticism is a lesson in success.
It's really just a pitfall inherent to sequels: It can be hard to tell the difference between a revelation and a retcon.
The major pitfall we have is that the people who control railroad corporations and the people who control internet corporations are not stupid.
And yet clothing surfaces again and again in those religious texts, whether as a pitfall, an obligation or a symbol of the sublime.
But Dixon, who along with the companies themselves was part of the state's hearings to create the law, said Vermont avoided this pitfall.
Pitfall No. 2: Everyone's ears are shaped differently, like unique fingerprints, but a dummy head is just working with a general ear shape.
The biggest pitfall, of course, is showing up to a bar and finding that everyone else is wearing a variation of your outfit.
Such capital spending is crucial to keeping the economic expansion on track, making any broad pause in spending a potential pitfall for growth.
It's a typical pitfall of the intellectual left in the Arab world to think that colonization is always Western, never Russian or Iranian.
This is the gaping pitfall of his field: Can we ever know, definitively, that another species is saying what we think it's saying?
The initial launch went to plan, so the next big potential pitfall is the docking on Saturday, assuming there's no accidental fires before then.
This is similar to games like Rogue, but even in that case, the game generates the world and then stores it during play. Pitfall!
This pitfall could essentially apply to any trading strategy with any financial product, but it's important to highlight since options are a leveraged instrument.
But the way they speak, the main task of politicians everywhere, is the most important source of their influence and the biggest potential pitfall.
"Maybe the biggest potential pitfall in renovation is mismanaged expectations," said Paul Barnla, the founder of Artistic License Interiors, a contractor based in Brooklyn.
The potential pitfall of financial freedom to retire earlyThere are a lot of bloggers who tout the "very simple math" behind reaching financial independence.
We gave you some basics on how to work from home not too long ago, but this pitfall can be extremely hard to overcome.
The technological micromoment has become a constant pitfall for authors as our emotional life migrates to platforms with ever-changing protocols and social rites.
Here and there, the narrative gallops at an accelerated pace, almost tilting toward the melodramatic, but, for the most part, Walker bypasses this pitfall.
But as the avalanche of examples uncovered over the last month show, the algorithms just aren't designed with every bias or potential pitfall in mind.
The bots offer good advice, but Dinculescu points to a major pitfall: They assume you'll be on Twitter in the first place to spot them.
Thus far, she's managed to avoid this pitfall by staying doggedly, laboriously on message, and more people are familiar with her platform as a result.
If successful, this collaboration would help sovereign identity systems avoid the major pitfall of the internet paradigm, where information is narrowly segmented within walled gardens.
She seemed to recognize from the start that his greatest pitfall as a poet would not be "opacity," as Ritvo says he feared, but sentimentality.
Maybe by a slim margin at the most, because E.T. has all of that history and naivety and legend tied up in it, and Pitfall!
Investigations by New York have always loomed as a potential pitfall for Trump — whose business empire is based in the state — and for Trump associates.
LG: So, IoT devices, you think right now, that's the gold mine for companies, marketers, advertisers, but it's also, you think, the biggest potential pitfall?
The scientists' experiments didn't produce much information about Donkey Kong, Space Invaders, or Pitfall—just which transistors you could knock out and turn the game off.
This change avoids a pitfall of the Rubio-Lee plan: It would have imposed higher marginal tax rates on many taxpayers with high but nonastronomical incomes.
Being ignorant of gender issues or historical and cultural context might explain why you've failed to avoid the massive pitfall opening up in front of you.
A final domestic pitfall for Merkel is the fate of the SPD, who risk losing their state premier in Bremen in a regional election in May.
Any effective left counterpart would have to avoid simply trying to add up every conceivable liberal cause every time it acts — a common left-wing pitfall.
Alas, "Frenemies" can't avoid a pitfall common to such topical books, in that some of what's chronicled has been overtaken by events between writing and publication.
Pinto noted that market corrections tend to be the result of many factors, but he highlighted central bank activity as a potential pitfall for global markets.
The biggest pitfall in adapting "Strawberry Spring" is that the ending, undoubtedly a serious shocker in 1968, would probably be instantly guessed by savvy modern audiences.
By putting the restriction on parents of DREAMers, rather than directly restricting DREAMers' ability to sponsor relatives after becoming citizens, the bill could avoid a constitutional pitfall.
I felt the only way to not have the pitfall of making it such a pressure-filled situation was to dive in wholeheartedly into all things Freddie.
But before I do, I want to clear up some myths that might be preventing you from taking action, or might become a pitfall along the way.
The research team did not attempt to guess at aliens' motivations or politics — a tendency that some astronomers view as a pitfall in other Fermi paradox solutions.
It wasn't fooled into thinking I was asleep at times when I was actually staring at Netflix or scrolling Twitter — another pitfall I've encountered with Fitbit devices.
Yet this lack of diversity in who plays these homemade games has been a pitfall when trying to create compelling narrative arcs within seasons and attract viewers.
The process can also lead to overly familiar, bland stories if all involved don't guard against clichés, which is the pitfall of any story told by committee.
Most often, a great album's pitfall is not that its quality is eternally unmatchable, but that it becomes too synonymous with a time and place for listeners.
One potential additional pitfall for instance is that we don't know who is going to turn out to vote, which is why Monmouth offered multiple turnout models.
In Hollywood, where he has lived for seven years, "the pitfall of buying and believing your own hype is a deep, echoing, wet, cold sadness," he said.
The group analyzed three different kinds of pitcher plants—carnivorous plants with pitfall traps—from three different parts of the world (one Australian, an Asian, and an American).
It does have one pitfall, though: getting that straight-across neckline to stay put, without having to sacrifice your magnificent moves when the crowd favorite storms the stage.
The cartridge delivered the goods; it became the best-selling home video game of 1982 and it's often credited as the game that kickstarted the platformer genre. Pitfall!
I do honestly appreciate his effort and the fact that the guitar is plugged in, avoiding a common pitfall of the "I'm a rock star" music video trope.
But Pixar has largely avoided that pitfall, with touching follow-ups like Toy Story 2 and Toy Story 3 — fantastic movies in their own right — and Monsters University.
Now, Hopkins acknowledged one potential pitfall in the ISCAP survey — since it was conducted after the election, respondents may be more likely to claim they backed the winner.
Everything from Trump's planned visit to the Western Wall, one of Judaism's holiest sites, to Yad Vashem, the Holocaust memorial museum, is now seen as a potential pitfall.
But Mauss avoided that pitfall by working with 16 dancers to choreograph a live dance, which the dancers perform in a rotating quartet throughout the duration of the exhibit.
"We want them to prosper but if we see a pitfall somewhere, we have to advise people," said Andrew Kamau, principal secretary in the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum.
It's an inevitable pitfall to enjoying the world's most popular psychoactive drug and one which coffee drinkers will gladly deal with if it means getting an aromatic morning buzz.
Even a one-of-a-kind product won't get very far when it falls victim to a common distribution pitfall, according to self-made billionaire and restaurateur Tilman Fertitta.
If you're in a position to set meetings with your reports and coworkers, try to steer clear of this classic Michael Scott pitfall: scheduling meetings for no real reason.
Reflecting on that experience, he said a common pitfall for many entrepreneurs is their inability to transition from building products for themselves to creating something for the mass market.
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Josh Gordon has been suspended indefinitely for violating the N.F.L.'s substance abuse policy, the league confirmed Monday, the latest pitfall in his troubled career.
SoftBank is still "the Berkshire Hathaway of tech" despite its recent pitfall at WeWork and key differences in investment style between Warren Buffett and Masayoshi Son, according to Bernstein.
" Shaw went on to state that one pitfall for western companies wanting to work with Chinese brands was not spending time to "understand how to build the cultural bridges.
Nonetheless, both the U.S. and the U.K. require greater disclosure of sensitive information on Aramco and this is viewed by Saudi officials as a pitfall, according to Reuters sources.
Given that most puppies out of Pitfall run for $1500 minimum, he's probably making more money doing that than anything he could be doing except another Outkast reunion tour.
Birch highlighted the Conservative Party leadership contest as one potential diplomatic pitfall, with the U.S. president "unlikely" to show much respect to what he sees as a lame-duck leader.
WATCH: Social Media Erupts Over Kendall Jenner's Pepsi Protest Ad Another potential pitfall: Some people might not take too kindly to having their Google Home hijacked for BK's promotional purposes.
For Facebook, this data is invaluable to advertisers, and it's also quite the pitfall for users who may not understand or realize when an app has access to this data.
The outcome, which will force the students to return to India or find placement in another university or program in the United States, illustrates a pitfall of using such recruiters.
Another potential pitfall is our use of median earnings, which compresses the variance in earnings across universities, and may under-emphasise the performance of the richest graduates from elite universities.
A common pitfall I see people make when trying to deal effectively with other people's bad moods is to overextend their responsibility to that person to include how they feel.
Pitfall No. 1: It's recorded for just one head position, so when a listener moves her head around, that acoustic scene comes with her, and that destroys the sonic illusion.
Conceptually, this feels right—It would be false to have a game where Indiana Jones is just shooting nazis, and it would be equally untrue to turn it into Pitfall!
The way to avoid this pitfall is by focusing on market research, figuring out what exactly it is the field your trying to break into could use, and learning it.
One pitfall is that such revenue is not reliable: The wealthiest New Yorkers make much of their money on capital gains — not salary — which rise and fall with stock prices.
Himes had a mercurial personality and led a thrilling life that might tempt a biographer to conjure a book in the spirit of its subject, but Jackson avoids this pitfall.
Another potential pitfall for Bloomberg is his tendency to use dated language — words like "bawdy," for instance — to dismiss concerns about his financial news service's work culture for female employees.
He hasn't come out to his mom yet, and he just wants to enjoy loving Nico before his mom jumps in with every potential pitfall she sees with her mom eyes.
But if there's one pitfall that we (and a few devoted fans on Twitter) are most disappointed with this season, it'd have to be the demise of Dany's once-epic style.
The addition of more than 20 million people to the ranks of the insured could present a political pitfall to the Republican Party's stated determination to eradicate the Affordable Care Act.
As Pitfall Harry, your goal is to race through the jungle and collect 32 treasures—money bags, silver bars, gold bars, and diamond rings, worth from 2,203 to 5,000 points each.
Trump's affirmation of America's "One China" policy avoids one U.S.-China pitfall, but that still leaves the issue of how to build on his landmark phone call with Taiwanese President Tsai.
In training a complex model, such as a deep neural network, the use of small data sets can lead to something called overfitting, which is a common pitfall in machine learning.
Another pitfall could be a 2004 letter to a federal judge in Ohio that Mr. Acosta sent while he was at the Justice Department, justifying "vote caging" in the presidential election.
The main pitfall facing R-rated superheroes is the vast budgets that many of these movies entail, which makes closing off even a modest portion of the audience a dicey proposition.
The U.S. policy in Syria has encountered the same pitfall as its policy in Afghanistan in the 85033s with the anti-Soviet mujahedeen — who evolved into the Taliban and ISIL terrorist groups.
While not the most luxurious typing experience ever, HP kept a respectable 1.3mm of key travel and avoided the common pitfall of most ultrathin laptops like Apple's Macbook and Microsoft's Surface Pro.
If he'd planned it out, it might've looked something like this: Avoid imitating the stripper bounce of YG and DJ Mustard's early releases, a frequent pitfall for many LA up-and-comers.
She says the gap between what people close to Trump know and what everyone else believes has been a defining trait throughout his public life — and also a potential pitfall for reporters.
But there's a major privacy pitfall: As soon as those records leave the software system of the doctor or hospital, they are no longer protected by HIPAA, the landmark medical privacy law.
What could easily have sunk under the weight of being a panoramic survey sidestepped this pitfall through deft grouping of artists and artworks on the basis of medium, emotional triggers and formal resonances.
This highlights a potential pitfall for museums that organise such exhibitions: any works that are considered questionable are simply excluded from display, which could lead to a distortion of an artist's true achievements.
The company apparently ran into every potential pitfall for a brand new hardware manufacturer, including a microscopic design flaw that forced it to scrap an entire run, resulting in around $60,000 in costs.
" US News also cautioned against "expressing desperation or anger," a pitfall Kavanaugh was also unable to avoid when he fumed, "This whole two-week effort has been a calculated and orchestrated political hit.
If it was a little one-note, it successfully (and thankfully) avoided the trap of the pseudo avant-garde, often a pitfall when designers feel the need for a look-at-me moment.
One pitfall is that those who are safe have little incentive to check the list and in dozens of cases they have been found unharmed — and unaware that they were listed as missing.
He should have anticipated this potential pitfall, but he was never able to effectively deal with the legacy of his brother, who some top Iowa Republicans say is a big albatross in their state.
I think Playdek sidestepped this pitfall with Twilight Struggle because every card in that game is dual-use, so that you are still carefully interacting with cards that your opponent plays from their hand.
In fact, that's what we're doing this morning with the pitfall traps; bringing back more information on the lizards, as well as genetic samples taken from their nails and the tips of their tails.
There's even a virtual coach who can keep an eye on and provide feedback and teach users valuable lessons, such as how to recover from falling off track — a common pitfall for dieters everywhere.
But while traditional media narratives about drugs have centered on violence, they've often ignored another pitfall of the illegal drug trade: the environmental impact of a massive, underground, unregulated industry operating around the world.
Perhaps Ms. Kauffman, the terrific director of new plays like "Marjorie Prime" and "A Life," felt there was no avoiding that pitfall with this material and so determined to make the best of it.
Mr Van Reet avoids the pitfall of attempting to write from an Iraqi point of view, instead relaying events through the eyes of his foreign protagonists, all of whom are blinded by their own biases.
Representing a multiplicity of artistic mediums and styles, Traux approaches his topic from virtually every angle while resisting the curatorial pitfall of meticulously categorizing (and thus anesthetizing) eroticism in art — a strategy that rarely works.
Cramer said he thought Casper ultimately was wise to lower its price per share targets before it began trading to avoid the pitfall of tighter valuation scrutiny in the current climate in the public markets.
This seems like a thoughtful approach to avoid the pitfall of using only a female-sounding name and voice, as Amazon did with the initial roll out of its Alexa assistant and Apple with Siri.
Now there are multiple reports that a pitfall in the design of Facebook's Messenger Kids app lets children talk to unauthorized users in group chat—aka exactly what the app was built not to do.
One pitfall is a tendency by artists to lean heavily on earlier tactics and motifs, like Nsenga Knight's geometric painting that quotes Sol LeWitt's wall drawings or Mona Saeed Kamal's sculpture with 1,001 paper boats.
In Hicks's sweeping scenes of the city, as well as her respectful attention to invented details of architecture, armor and clothing, she avoids the pitfall of creating a "vaguely" Asian world that is insultingly monolithic.
A potential pitfall of a book that seeks to tell the story of a country through 50 mini-biographies is that the stories won't hang together and the sum of their parts will seem dull.
In War Machine, writer-director David Michôd (Animal Kingdom, The Rover) cast Pitt in a different type of wartime role: General Glen McMahon, whose own cockiness proves to be a pitfall instead of a saving grace.
The scene was a flashy signal The Deuce understood why that common — and offensive — pitfall is so problematic, and it would try to avoid letting its many woman character's tumble down the dark well of objectification.
One black hole (and potential pitfall) is the fact that Google's Auto Ads seems to decide just how many ads it will place on a page — something you would have had more control over without it.
"The jobs report was quite well-received on Friday despite suffering the same pitfall that has plagued the US recovery for years, inadequate wage growth," said Craig Erlam, senior market analyst at online forex broker Oanda.
To name just one potential pitfall, businessmen operating abroad are often cautioned not to violate the Foreign Corrupt Practice Act, which in essence forbids American citizens from paying bribes to foreign government officials to win business.
At best, you'll get your raise with a side order of negative feelings and resentment for your tactless approach, and at worst they might just take the other option and show you the door... See pitfall 4.
By taking these close and long views, Payne's images sidestep the easy pitfall of "ruin porn" that often plagues such photography, quietly visualizing something of the lives spent in these spaces, and Kirkbride's attempt to cure through architecture.
That vast amount of content means that there's plenty of material to attract new subscribers but it also means that there's a pitfall: how do you find what you're looking for, or new books you didn't know existed?
Having your key points jotted down will give you an outline of what you want to say, which will make you more confident, while avoiding the biggest pitfall of preparing a full speech, appearing like a robot. 2.
While l agree with Amis that the Marxist project was fatally, monstrously flawed, we need to remind ourselves (while avoiding the pitfall of "moral equivalence") that capitalist political economy is also a project rather than a natural development.
But they are little understood and present a potential pitfall for UK negotiators as they go it alone after Brexit, said Conconi, who was presenting research to trade negotiators and experts at the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva.
Sen. Susan Collins laid out some demands before getting behind the Senate version of the GOP tax plan, but those might not be met after all that wrangling, setting up a potential pitfall for the tax plan's ultimate passage.
Atari Flashback 8 GoldThe 30 games Nintendo packed into the NES Classic Edition don't seem as impressive when the new Atari Flashback 8 Gold console from AtGames comes with 120 classic Atari 303 titles, including iconic games like Pitfall!
Lenny knows that the pitfall of utopian movements, and equally the fuel of fascism, is worship of the past, a misconception that the "lost Eden" we long to return to exists somewhere in history, rather than in the imagination.
The reunion also avoided the pitfall of demonizing Corinne (who wisely used her time in the hot seat to win everyone over.) The most mature — or, dare I say, emotionally intelligent — aspect of the reunion, though, came during Kristina's teary segment.
The game's producer Eli Cymet also took to heart the responsibility of building on the success of the original, while still avoiding the pitfall of delivering a rote sequel, and making sure that Alto's world still felt like Alto's world.
Copper gel beads in the foam work to pull body heat away from you throughout the night, absorbing and dissipating it more evenly so you can enjoy seamless temperature regulation, and sidestep the heat-trapping pitfall of many foam options.
But being alone now in this small Southern capital, where he'd brought us and where we knew no one, subjected us, she felt, to every sort of pitfall and danger that could ruin us and ruin our chances for restoring life.
Due to arcane Senate rules, Republicans combined the ANWR bill with their sweeping overhaul of the US tax system and take advantage of the 51-vote threshold opportunity, avoiding the 60-vote pitfall that has taken down ANWR in the past.
Too much alcohol is an all too familiar vacation pitfall, and if you have even two drinks a day, a weeklong trip adds up to 14 drinks and thousands of extra calories, especially if you're sipping sugary cocktails such as margaritas.
Beyond the potential pitfall of not getting exactly what you thought you were buying online, a problem that is minimized when you can assess the product in person, the lack of tactile interaction may reduce our connection to the object.
Another potential pitfall may be exposing a child to adult topics — in our case graffiti written on the wooden bunks about "Nick at reception" having access to "good weed" (though the lodge, also a hotel, is not overtly a party place).
And by the way: Don't waste time trying to find the perfect systemEven when you get clear on your priorities, there's another potential pitfall that could stop you from building a budget that works: trying to find the "best" budgeting system.Why?
To test this theory he and his team dug pitfall traps, baited with pig faeces to lure dung beetles, in 41 broccoli fields on the west coast of North America, a region that grows well over a third of that continent's fresh produce.
" Mountains " reads in places like a United Nations report, while " Home " succumbs to didacticism, an easy pitfall for this kind of book, and "Archeology," in its effort to avoid stuffiness, veers too far in the direction of bad jokes and bad taste.
Similarly, the biggest pitfall of This Unruly Mess's much discussed closer "White Privilege II," aside from a lack of replay value, was this sense that the artist had mistaken his acknowledgment of the awkwardness of his station in hip-hop for profundity.
" Wishing to avoid that pitfall, Mason abandoned the Cabral story and scrubbed "A Far Country" clean of history and place, writing it from the point of view of a 13-year-old girl from the most rural part of an unnamed "far country.
YouTub user Soulctcher recorded use of an NES Classic hack that runs games from multiple different consoles, showing off gameplay from Super Metroid for the SNES, The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening for the Game Boy, Sonic the Hedgehog for the Sega Genesis, Pitfall!
One pitfall for a lot of comic-book films that we tried to avoid has been the reliance of actors in a room, arguing in pseudo-disagreement over what's going on as a way of explaining what the next action set piece will be.
That sense of threat isn't just a specific pitfall for the protagonists — if anything, Castle Rock and Sharp Objects suggest that the threat of scheming killers and lurking madness touches everyone in their settings, but that it takes an outsider to see it clearly.
TOKYO (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump greeted Japanese Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko on Monday with a genteel handshake and nod, but no bow, avoiding the pitfall of U.S. President Barack Obama who was criticized at home for his deep bow to the monarch.
The pitfall, really, is in the list's delusions of grandeur—not only in its (probably winking) billing as a "a one-time spectacular" but also in its attempt to predict the future of something as broad as "music" in the space of 25 tracks.
TAWS critics say it is prone to distracting false alarmsAlthough the TAWS equipment can warn pilots avoid crash situations, the Federal Aviation Administration has acknowledged that it comes with the pitfall of occasional off false alarms that can be distracting, according to the AP report.
But in a study published today in the Journal of Economic Entomology, researchers took photos of the tropical bedbug and found that it's built differently in a way that helps it easily climb out of the "pitfall" trap and escape in as little as five minutes.
It was a clever pivot for the classic toy, however, if you bought the original View-Master VR, or ever had a chance to play with one, you probably immediately noticed its pitfall: The latch mechanism that was supposed to keep the viewer closed never really worked.
"Jerry Brito, executive director at the cryptocurrency research organization CoinCenter, laid out the potential perverse incentive pitfall: "Even assuming Libra solves on-chain governance of Reserve composition (a big technical challenge)," Brito tweeted, "the Reserve is still going to need someone's name on the bank accounts.
The pitfall traps and DNA samples are part of a long-running study, one that's been going since 803; it's one tiny part of the National Parks Service's Inventory and Monitoring Program, which is meant to collect and analyze data on the animals in the parks.
We the public and Congress need to acknowledge that the FDA has a daunting enough responsibility to ensure that new medical products are safe and effective, and avoid the pitfall of also demanding perfect public and private health outcomes from the FDA, which is simply impossible.
"Packing an itinerary with insane amounts of activity, or booking reservations at restaurants that won't make you feel comfortable with children is a common pitfall," said Biba Milioto, a writer and postpartum doula based in Brooklyn who travels frequently with her two children, ages 3 and 5.
Another potential pitfall of scattering temporary provisions in the tax code is that it sets up "fiscal cliffs," in which Republicans and Democrats must find a way to either extend expiring tax cuts or take the political heat for allowing a huge tax increase to take place.
"I felt like Christopher Columbus landing on a new territory," the chef replied, despite the fact that Columbus has come to represent colonization — something people are particularly attuned to in the food world, where cultural appropriation is considered a pitfall to be avoided by sensitive chefs.
Released earlier this year, Big Boi partnered with "natural pet care guru" Bobbi Panter on a shampoo line for dogs—called Big Boi and Bobbi—after Big Boi reached out to Panter to say he liked using her shampoo on the dogs at his Pitfall Kennels.
He argues that "soulslikes"—the Dark Souls-inspired games that we've seen pop up since 2014, such as Lords of the Fallen, Nioh, and The Surge—risk falling into the same pitfall that roguelikes did: Spending 20 years copying the original template, never advancing past that first stage.
But there is one minor pitfall to the new legislation: While yes, brands are starting the phase-out process now, they aren't required to stop using breads in their products until July 2017 and don't have to stop selling products with the plastic bits in them until 2018.
It also helped the family avoid the paradoxical pitfall of so many New York homes with private balconies, terraces, rooftops and backyards: Even though these spaces are coveted by buyers, many end up resembling unintentional junkyards where tortured potted plants, unused bicycles and weather-beaten furniture go to die.
Designed by Pitfall-maker David Crane at Activision, and first released in 1984 (though I played it much later than that, owning the '86-released ZX Spectrum version), Ghostbusters the game was just as much a business management simulation as it was an all-action, phantom-trapping adventure.
Yet he is also aware of a potential pitfall: that by stocking his repertory with the work of sought-after choreographers (Pontus Lidberg, Justin Peck and, still on his wish list, Crystal Pite) he might make Acosta Danza indistinguishable from the many companies that also present their dances.
Proust had his madeleine, and many of us who work at WIRED and who read WIRED have our own versions of that: for me it's the smell of our half-finished basement where I played Pitfall, or the sounds and lights (and, again, smells) of the arcades in my hometown.
What parents need to know Though the risks and concerns with this app are very much the same as those with other live-streaming tools, the other potential pitfall is that if a user logs in with a Facebook account, the Facebook profile name will appear, which is often someone's full name.
But Brand New have seemingly avoided every pitfall of the modern emo, alternative band and transcended to become something more; going beyond the music and smashing through the wall into what can only be described as art or the higher tier of what it means to create—and value creation—for a living.
They avoided the pitfall of entering their login information—which in a real attack would have opened them up to having their email accounts invaded and their messages downloaded, and would have compromised any other accounts where they used the same password—but those who clicked the link at all were taking a risk.
"For the next couple of years that to me looks like the lowest fruitful approach," she said, advocating for such tools as an alternative and proportionate strategy (vs the stick of a new legal regime) for working across the vast scale of online content that needs moderation without risking the pitfall of chilling censorship.
The potential pitfall, for Maccagnan and Gettleman, is that while this year's quarterback class is loaded with potential, there is no consensus favorite, no certain future star — no one quite like Wentz or Andrew Luck, whom the NFL Network draft guru Mike Mayock in a recent conference call called his two easiest quarterback evaluations over the last decade.
The biggest pitfall of the games-as-services shift in the industry over the past half-decade or so is that a developer can create a game with problems that minor and even major updates can't fix — a product so at odds with what players want that no amount of tweaking will repair its image in their eyes.
Kids, of course, naturally adopt technology and love video games, which is one of the core use cases of VR and AR. While clear progress on the path to VR and AR's culture-altering potential in entertainment and education is truly exciting, where kids are concerned, new technology faces the very real pitfall of parental backlash.
As with the Genesis Flashback, the Atari system also has the cool ability to rewind and replay the last 6 seconds (nothing like watching a brutal Pitfall death over and over again), and there are even ports if you have old Atari controllers, as well as a SD card slot in case you want to shove more Atari games on the console.
These carnivorous plants have developed a multitude of different mechanisms for trapping their prey, ranging from snap traps (such as the Venus flytrap, which use rapid leaf movements to kill) to pitfall traps (where insects become trapped in a plant's slippery pitcher and are then broken down by digestive enzymes), but some of the most remarkable species make use of bladder traps.
With each news cycle, the political press corps has run itself in circles, rehashing the latest bizarre pitfall to befall Trump's White House bid—a controversial tweet, a racist remark, an astonishingly erratic response to a national crisis—only to wind up right back where it started, attempting to concoct some new narrative about why the presumptive Republican nominee can't get his shit together.
He pioneered and advanced important analytical and defense concepts such as scenario planning, doctrinal innovation, and the analytical pitfall of mirror-imaging or assuming that a competitor would react to a situation in the same manner as the U.S. Each of these was a major contribution, but we would like to focus on an additional two which are at the heart of his contribution.

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