The outcome...

By Vichara


Without all of the vital information the outcome will always be suspect and never complete. The foundation will be weak and all the answers will be half answers and judgment will be impaired. Regardless of how each component is executed, even with the greatest skill, there will always be fragilities that will plague any outcome. By withholding, through vanity or indifference all of the results will be the same. This second, this minute, this hour, this day will never be repeated and what you leave in your wake will affect others. If you have the ways and means to change things around you, do it. If you don’t, enlist those who can and accept the responsibilities. There are only two choices because if you don’t everyone’s best efforts will never be able to fully complete the picture, without all of the vital information.

dernier cri • \dairn-yay-KREE\ • noun
: the newest fashion

Example Sentence:
When it came to shopping for a new wardrobe for school, Jacqueline tended to ignore the dernier cri and would instead pick clothes that suited her own tastes.

Did you know?
Paris has long been the last word in fashion, but hot designer clothes from the city's renowned runways aren’t the only stylish French exports. Words, too, sometimes come with a French label. "Dernier cri," literally "last cry," is one such chic French borrowing. The word is no trendy fad, however. More than a century has passed since "dernier cri" was the latest thing on the English language scene (and cut-steel jewelry was declared the dernier cri by the Westminster Gazette of December 10, 1896), but the term (unlike cut-steel) remains as modish as ever. Other fashionable French words have walked the runways of the English language since then: "blouson" (1904); "couture" (1908); "culotte" (1911); "lamé" (a clothing fabric, 1922); and "bikini" (1947), to name a few.

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