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"uselessness" Definitions
  1. the fact of not being useful; the fact of not doing or achieving what is needed or wanted

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My films are in the realm of the uselessness, too.
It did, however, demonstrate the general uselessness of Congressional hearings.
The 'uselessness' of public art doesn't bother me at all.
It's useless, and it doesn't shy away from its uselessness.
Doubts of its usefulness, and assertions of its uselessness, are multiplying.
It's a device, in this sense, of ultimate and perfect uselessness.
The apparent uselessness of these purchases signaled their owners' extravagant indolence.
They provide a sort of begrudging amusement in their affable uselessness.
He spies "a general contempt for the poor" in their uselessness.
It was thought of a depressing quality, being concerned with his uselessness.
Art, in its multi-purposed uselessness, makes life more interesting than artless life.
Donald Trump campaigned (and may well govern) by castigating the uselessness of experts.
It has been inaccurate to the point of uselessness most of the time.
Mayors from all over the world complained about the uselessness of the federal government.
What this illuminates instead is the uselessness of the term "terrorism" as a descriptor.
All this questioning about Cosima and Sarah and Helena just emphasizes Alison's feelings of uselessness.
One major exception to the uselessness rule is gift giving in the form of philanthropy.
Dad Internet delights in reassurances and softness and pliability and a certain kind of lovable uselessness.
The revolution's proximate cause is voters' fury at the uselessness and self-dealing of their ruling class.
The greatest joy of LiveJournal, and other similar proto-social networks and chat rooms, was their uselessness.
To many of the voters who backed Trump, he represents the sclerotic uselessness of 21st-century Reaganism.
I was also struck with what feels like my utter uselessness in the face of this crisis.
"Possibly inaccurate to the point of uselessness," she calls them, observing that the categories themselves are suspect.
" It added that "most people are glad she is dead, as she is the definition of uselessness.
I must admit, its uselessness is what makes this extension a little endearing and not a big nuisance.
Its uselessness is its saving grace — an imitation of a luxury item that makes light of its illegitimacy.
Democrats have fiercely opposed such efforts, which they insist would weaken the bureau to the point of uselessness.
That is a fair description of the effect of America's immigration laws, whose uselessness results in lawbreaking becoming routine.
I have long been mystified by LinkedIn, because of its spectacular uselessness (for me) as a professional social network.
Paul Krugman By all accounts, Rex Tillerson has demoralized and degraded the State Department to the point of uselessness.
I left the interview feeling as though, intentionally or not, he'd made a good case for access journalism's uselessness.
Hormone Monster Tyler  In the same vein of Ricky's uselessness, Tyler also is pretty bad at encouraging hormonal behavior.
The Burlington Free Press has not closed, but local issue coverage has been reduced to the point of uselessness.
The total uselessness of Philip's mission in this episode is the perfect way to illustrate how awful he's feeling.
In 1948 Sichuan's governor demanded teahouse controls to "regulate people who do not follow rules" and "turn uselessness into usefulness".
There's a useless electronic box that's punished for its uselessness, a flattened rubber eraser, a splintering giant pencil and more.
In its first few seasons, Veep countered the ruthlessness of Vice President Selina Meyer with the uselessness of her position.
Marlo is married to Drew (Ron Livingston), who is both a nice guy and, qua guy, a paragon of uselessness.
In the checkout line, at the gas pump, in the shower, they hissed: car wrecks, cancers, the uselessness of odds.
Roadways become congested, waterways overfished and slices of electromagnetic spectrum crowded into uselessness, to the detriment of total social welfare.
Very few journalists were willing to both (1) read and understand these proposals and (2) call out their utter uselessness.
And it is when you tug on these threads that Trump's speech unspools and its grossness, and uselessness, becomes clear.
But there's something about the absurdity and utter pettiness of the lie — its uselessness — that broadcasts the impulse even more clearly.
Places where enough people vote Labour for Mr Corbyn's uselessness, even on the delicate matter of Brexit, to be almost immaterial.
I lay there for an hour, pondering my uselessness before finally drifting off, only to wake up again at 5 a.m.
When the Agency finally began to share documents with Congress, they were overwhelmingly irrelevant and redacted to the point of uselessness.
Mr. Putin's boasts about undersea nuclear torpedoes and earth-hugging cruise missiles emphasized the uselessness of American defenses against such weapons.
The uselessness of the Democratic Party as a bulwark against the GOP's worst excesses has been on full display this week.
Thanks to his uselessness, and like an increasing number of millennials, she needs a lot more than just the one session.
The weakness of the opposition Labour Party—which rivals your coalition partner, the Social Democrats, for uselessness—further liberates Tory mischief-makers.
So I wanted to write a Margiela book that was a Margiela brooch—stunning and useless and in on its own uselessness.
A few years back, a prospective doctoral student sought out Sylvia Serfaty with some existential questions about the apparent uselessness of pure math.
" She told me, "Boredom and a sense of uselessness and inadequacy—these are human failings that lead you to just want to withdraw.
That may be great fodder for jokes about the uselessness of politicians, but no country can remain in political limbo for long without risk.
It's about the vast gulf between what we know now and what we knew then, about the inevitability and the uselessness of gaining perspective.
But this one, showing Ignis falling through the floor, gives me an opportunity to rant about the uselessness of your buddies in this game.
"The viewer is confronted with the contrast between the object's desires to justify their role and their uselessness," as Baron Baron tells The Creators Project.
It's like sitting in the Bodleian Library, besieged by email, my brain bruised to spam and uselessness by the attrition of all the daily littlenesses.
In this era of hyper-usefulness, what seems rarest and most valuable online are spaces that offer, however illusorily, a return to this original uselessness.
Once again, however, reports about Krebiozen's uselessness emerged, and after two months of being healthy, Mr. Wright died within days of reading the bad news.
It's smart, if only because the Ravens would love for someone to step forward and lift their running game from its current state of uselessness.
When pushed to confront the horror and uselessness of what they had done, the psychologists fell back on one of the oldest justifications of wartime.
At first, I'd been joking about Richard's uselessness with my driver, but somewhere around our fourth phone call in the Richard Rendezvous mission, something snapped.
Only by a connection with the absurd, by love of absolute uselessness, loving something which does not have substance but which simulates an illusion of life.
It hints both at inter-generational hand-wringing and at complete uselessness, having honestly only one answer: Yes, of course, you are addicted to your phone.
To these groups, convoluted aesthetics just get in the way; a webpage that takes too long to load is a page that's already proven its uselessness.
To your point about economic uselessness, we have replaced very "useful" jobs like farming with a lot of jobs like mine that aren't objectively as useful.
It makes me extremely aware that my iPhone will eventually tick down to uselessness, and, yikes, it kind of makes me want to buy a new battery.
Since his youth he had been seeking a vision of God and a master who could take him there, out of the uselessness and ruins of himself.
Mr Kinkonda inserts hidden satirical messages into his street scenes: a dog surrounded by objects refers to a proverb that ultimately hints at the uselessness of politicians.
But the easing of an acute crisis, namely Mr Priebus's isolation and uselessness as chief of staff, leaves the chronic crisis caused by Mr Trump's management style.
The middle powers, in which she includes countries like Britain, France, Italy and the Netherlands, have been talking themselves into "exquisite uselessness", but they have impressive capabilities.
PROFESSOR MICHAEL MALLOYMcGeorge School of LawSacramento, California Glenn O'Brien observed in "How to Be a Man", that the necktie's "almost transcendental uselessness" is, in fact, its essential quality.
If you had any doubt, there was Ray, on an undefensible open plain, preaching about the uselessness of violence on one of the most violent shows on television.
But in the last few years, the years of Obama's Caesarism and Trump's caudillo act and Congress's utter uselessness, I've developed a limited sympathy for Kennedy's imperial approach.
And in "Star Trek: Picard," which begins its 10-episode premiere season Thursday on CBS All Access, there's a full complement of doubt, guilt and feelings of uselessness.
Skipping songs on Spotify should be straightforward enough since it's just a left swipe or a right swipe, but I found it unresponsive to the point of uselessness.
Buying insurance across state lines would create a race to the bottom with insurers able to provide cheap plans and lie about their uselessness until it's too late.
I could ramble on about Jon's absolute uselessness in this episode for days, but it's time to move on to the grand finale of our longest episode this season.
Pros: Cons: Fully hinged top access | Peak Design In my experience, bags that are heavily marketed around design often end up being over-engineered to the point of uselessness.
There are no easily apparent purposes to these movements, but the hi-tech aesthetic of the contraption contradicts its seeming uselessness: there must be a purpose behind these movements.
Even the conservative forces usually adamant about the uselessness of any negotiation with the "Greatest Satan" were this time divided on the expedience of accepting Trump's offer of negotiations.
His uselessness isn't entirely his fault: many of his failures come from his struggles to do the right and honorable thing, like protecting his family or the entirety of Westeros.
The carrier would never shut off your access to mobile data, per se, but if you hit an invisible limit, your data would be throttled to the point of uselessness.
Ruth admits that she is "useless," and, in a way, her willful uselessness—she talks about her ineptitude in a little girl's voice—is what Bessie wants, despite her annoyance.
Some institutions, like Congress and the political parties, have decayed to the point of uselessness, while others, like corporations, lose their generational consciousness and become obsessed with the short term.
They told me that the combination of the loneliness and feelings of uselessness that come from an inability to work or spend time with family led to despair and depression.
As you'll see, I'm a bit less convinced than Harari is that the computers are coming for our jobs, and that human beings are on the edge of economic uselessness.
That uselessness was precisely the thing that the internet offered: this was a place you visited to get nothing done, a place where nothing counted or lasted with benefits or consequences.
Where Ryan has built himself up as an honest, poised man of substance, Trump not only has never pretended to these particular virtues, he has delighted in demonstrating their political uselessness.
He has a lot of points to make in "Euphoria," about social media, sexual uncertainty and anxiety, the horror chamber of life in contemporary suburban America and the essential uselessness of parents.
"Dark Angel" doesn't offer much beyond garden-variety sociopathy and a generic weariness with the uselessness of men, the hard lot of Victorian women, and repeated rounds of childbirth and child burial.
Some call it a tragedy that Kobe reached his apex playing alongside Smush Parker and Kwame Brown, but the utter uselessness of those teammates was precisely what drove Kobe to his greatest heights.
Among some of the non-Trump and non-politics choices include: Grapple (misuse) Eschew (uselessness) Platform (misuse and overuse) Ghosting (uselessness) Optics (misuse and overuse) The school's list includes people's comments about why they thought the word should be banned, so if you disagree with anything on the list, now you know who to grapple with on the platform of your choice while you try to wrap your head around the optics of eschewing words that are in your wheelhouse.  
She is an embodiment of the unquenchable, unreasoning life force, and also its uselessness against the fates that resign us all to oblivion in the end, and sometimes a living death well before it.
Lord Arthur Goring, an unmarried friend of the Chilterns who seems to live a life of glittering uselessness, is the only one who sees the matter clearly and can thus see the way out.
To make it safe for human consumption, milk is pasteurized to remove significant amounts of harmful pathogens that can make us sick and eventually turn our favorite dairy beverage into a sour glop of uselessness.
Since Pied Piper's rise to corporate legitimacy, "Silicon Valley" has made a joke out of Erlich's uselessness, which it reinforces with a scene where he attempts to stand up to Jack and is utterly humiliated.
All together, though, the casts constitute a symphony of magical absurdity, demonstrating both the elasticity and the uselessness of our human faculty for picking out objects and naming them — in this case in block capitals.
Pursuing curative care that is pointless creates harm for patients and staff, who, like the frustrated I.C.U. nurse taking over my octogenarian patient, experience moral distress in these situations and a feeling of professional uselessness.
PARIS — Ten young Muslim men, bored by a mundane life in France and haunted by a "feeling of uselessness," as one put it, were seduced by a leading Islamic State recruiter in Europe in 22014.
Chromium engineers announced the new feature in a comment thread about Chrome's notifications that started back in 2013, where users noted the uselessness of the notifications on OS X with the introduction of Apple's native notifications.
You've heard the horror stories about Samsung Smart TVs slowing down to uselessness with every update, or suddenly getting ads all across the menus before obsolescence, but what happens when it's actually part of your house?
Self-perceived "anxiety and uselessness" started to affect her daily thought patterns, and drinking multiple glasses a night became a new habit to counteract the stress of current events and the difficulties she was having with work.
Blurring the lines between utility and complete uselessness is something Musk is clearly looking to explore, as evidenced by these creations, which he tweeted last night:Okay, forget that Mona Lisa shit—can we talk about the unicorn?
Two of the restaurants were forced to close after the robots' uselessness was discovered, with the third only remaining open after it consigned all but one of them to the scrapheap, replacing them with traditional meatbag waitstaff.
Rather, his aim is to poke fun at the imposed distinction between art and life by highlighting an object's strange journey from useful tool to used-up trash to a thing of value defined by uselessness (art).
I definitely worked really hard to get to where I am, and I'm capable, but I do find myself being nervous that one day my boss will look at me, proclaim my uselessness, and fire me on the spot.
If you buy a gadget that you are not at liberty to repair, that gradually breaks down into near-uselessness because of software you don't control, and that a tech corporation could disable without your permission, is it really yours?
Legendary actress Angela Bassett's appearance with survivors of the 2015 Charleston church shooting was absolutely heartrending, as well as a reminder of the total uselessness that "thoughts and prayers" have accomplished in pushing our country toward a meaningful solution to ending gun violence.
The polished steel capsules that accompany each sculpture — one placed on a platform in the main gallery, the other on a side table in a downstairs viewing room, nearly indistinguishable as a work of art — flash with a minimalist sheen, highlighting their uselessness.
Ask him about the uselessness of carving the world up into tiers and binaries, about the fatuity of all these false choices, about how corrosive all this phony outrage is for all involved, how weary it is and how wearying it is.
Certain applicants may get round-the-clock access to lightning-fast speeds if they can provide proof that they will use it only for the posting of YouTube comments, the live-tweeting of awards-ceremony red carpets, and other eligible acts of uselessness.
His thoughts on the uselessness of women, people of color, LGBTQ people, and those who are disabled or mentally ill are more clearly disturbing: He isn't any better than the world around him, yet considers himself superior and conducts his "superheroism" in the same fashion.
Jackie's panicky spiral into uselessness ("There's nowhere to put the corn holders," she laments, standing in the middle of the even bigger mess she made) is a highlight of the first episode which, for reasons I can't disclose, has its share of dark moments.
Both potential users and would-be acquirers seem turned off by its complexity, its ugliness (Twitter has become a haven for misogynists, racists and other trolls), and most deeply its apparent uselessness for people who aren't clustered in the bubbles of tech, politics and media.
Jimmy Meeks, a minister and the director of the seminar, scooted back and forth in front of us, an agitated, white-haired penguin of a man, making Fox News jokes, church jokes about the uselessness of deacons, even a New England Patriots joke about deflation.
After his appointment of Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh, many advocates on both sides of the abortion issue believe conservatives on the Court have the votes to, if not get rid of Roe completely, then at least weaken it to the point of uselessness.
Since 1977,  people from around the world have nominated hundreds of words and phrases to be included in Lake Superior State University's annual List of Words Banished from the Queen's English for Mis-Use, Over-Use and General Uselessness — and the 2017 list has just dropped.
Ms. Tlaib became locally famous five years ago for trespassing on corporate land to test for suspected pollution, and she says interacting with voters is her "comfort zone," where she feels most free to do what she loves — rail against "corporate PAC money" and the uselessness of dispassionate politicians.
More than any singular policy position, her calling card is the no-holds-barred way in which she has engaged voters from traditionally marginalized backgrounds — calling voter interactions her "comfort zone," where she feels most free to rail against "corporate PAC money" and the uselessness of traditional representatives.
As you said, most of this stuff is hiding in plain sight, and although the special counsel investigation is underway, there's a subset of the country for whom no amount of evidence is enough to persuade them that something wrong has occurred, and Congress has demonstrated its uselessness pretty clearly.
As Snapchat alienates its users and fades further into irrelevance, it has begun to feel, as many failing social platforms do near the end, like a place to access the uselessness and unimportance, the sense of yelling into the void that the internet once offered before what we did here mattered.
The Jones case, for example, illustrates the implications of the collapse of online and offline identity; the uselessness of parsing motivations when considering hateful online behavior; the role platforms can, do, and should play in combating on-site abuse; and as mentioned above, the overlap between bigoted trolling and straight-up bigotry.
Referred to by marketers as Internet-of-things (IoT) devices and derided by many others as the Internet of Shit—for their general insecurity and uselessness to actual human tasks besides enabling massive denial-of-service attacks—many of these connected devices are eminently hijackable, making them an obvious target for legislation.
Mostly they are crude imitations of regular, if single-minded, people that, by virtue of existing and posting — a lot — are able to manipulate platforms' shared spaces: They increase visible follower counts and sharing metrics; they create Twitter trends and hijack or pollute hashtags into uselessness; they flood searches around breaking news.
Northern Michigan's Lake Superior State University today released its 43rd annual "List of Words Banished from the Queen's English for Misuse, Overuse and General Uselessness" (via AP): This year's list includes "let me ask you this," ''unpack," ''impactful," ''nothingburger," ''tons," ''dish," ''drill down," ''let that sink in," and the top vote-getter, "fake news.
Nor is Dean the only one who has been put through this particular wringer: Mark Clattenburg, Michael Oliver and Stuart Attwell, to name just a few, have found the harsh glare of the spotlight fixed on them at one time or another in recent years, soccer briefly coming together in its certainty of their uselessness.
Tag Heuer has said that it'll be offering the same trade-in program that will let you swap in a mechanical movement for the electronic one once it becomes outdated, so you'll at least be able to get some mileage out of your $197,000 diamond-covered smartwatch, even after the processor and battery have aged to near uselessness.
Little Women is, in fact, propelled less by its sweetness and light than it is by its internal frisson: between Marmee's placidity and her declaration of anger, between the family's love of their father and his infuriating uselessness, between the novel's embrace of the values of sentimental womanhood and their clear association with death and abjection.
Punchy, serious, comical, outlandish, Judd talks with drive and steely forthrightness about art, society, bad behavior, the undesirability of talking about one's own work, the utter uselessness of the Museum of Modern Art back then (but what would you think of it now, Donald?), and a great deal more in this pleasingly unpredictable, 235-page gathering of unbridled views.
The hacked e-mails also reveal wrangling about how to minimise negative publicity around Mrs Clinton's use of a private e-mail server to send and receive secret government information; internal discussions about how to handle touchy Democratic grandees (including at the Obama White House); the uselessness of sundry reporters; and how to finesse moderate policy positions liable to displease the party's leftish activists.
Which leads to the final contrast — namely, that the misogynistic currents that Atwood envisioned being incorporated into her fundamentalist dictatorship, the feelings of male impotence and uselessness that the Gileadan commander in "The Handmaid's Tale" invokes as a justification for his religious revolution, have instead become more culturally potent as secularization has advanced and men have been cut loose from Christianity and domesticity both.
Lake Superior State University released its 43rd annual "List of Words Banished from the Queen's English for Mis-use, Over-use and General Uselessness" on Sunday, including the two phrases tied to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
It was like watching a wave approach from a great distance, so great that at first it is not a wave at all, but a mere horizon, static and singular, so that one, it being possible, presumably, to avail oneself of the diversions of the beach, might turn one's back on the ocean altogether, might turn instead to the sand, heaped and tunnelled, the sunscreened hand that fumbles for a book, indeed, the book, the sentence, the syntax, the sun blanching the page, stained, perhaps, with sweat, the creamy pleasure of not-laboring, when one would otherwise labor, the pleasure of wasting oneself, of decadent uselessness, though one might, of course, always alarm to some emergency, a child caught in the undertow, say, who must be dragged to shore and breathed into like an empty balloon, an empty balloon on which everything depends, might, bent over the small body, waiting for it to rise, to float, casting a shadow the size of oneself, not even see, though one was, of course, warned it would come, and soon, the shadow of that wave, like a new sky, already overhead and even now descending.

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