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To avoid angering Trump and stay in his good graces.
But Trump declined to take that step, angering Cordray's critics.
Planned meetings with stakeholders were also canceled, angering vaping advocates.
He reacted with shock, angering some in the White House.
Further angering some members of the party's left was Mrs.
One Saturday night, he dragged home late, angering his girlfriend.
For one thing, the risks of angering China are real.
The speech surprised the guests, angering some and inspiring others.
Last year, Instagram stopped displaying posts chronologically, angering some users.
He asked not to be identified for fear of angering Trump.
HBO's documentaries have been making headlines (and angering Scientologists) for years.
Brady, 41, allegedly felt he couldn't leave without angering Patriots fans.
Some insurers have also dabbled in corporate raiding, further angering authorities.
International traffic had already been switched off last week, angering customers.
But the anti-Trump campaign is also angering some party elders.
Meanwhile, a troubling rise in civilian casualties risks angering local populations.
His unsparing judgments were cheered by some readers while angering others.
They spoke on condition of anonymity to avoid angering Mullah Mansour.
Of all three deaths, his seemed to be the most angering.
Others urged her to stay calm and avoid angering the officer.
Sanders sought the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016, angering some Democrats.
Addressing their problems would mean further angering conservatives and vice versa.
But just as often, it has ended up angering all sides.
And a flurry of Bloomberg attack ads is angering the president.
The City Council eventually ordered the horns removed, angering many Hereros.
Some Tesla superchargers have been busy for long periods, angering owners.
The hearings reverberated politically, angering women and powering them to run.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver defended it on Tuesday, further angering Beijing.
Such a move would also risk angering Democrats in their states.
Trump moved the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem last May, further angering Palestinians.
The planned sale has encouraged the oil industry while angering environmental groups.
When Murtagh, understandably furious, asks why, Jamie remains cagey, angering Murtagh further.
Supplies ran out quickly, angering rabid fans who descended on McDonald's restaurants.
Higher prices also risk angering Mr Trump, Saudi Arabia's most important ally.
William C. Rogers the country's Legion of Merit award, further angering Iran.
But he did not say when he would go, further angering protesters.
Ms Warren's video, however, has ended up angering many Native Americans. Why?
President Trump isn't afraid of angering the environmentalists or losing their votes.
Trump said those protections hobbled economic growth - cheering industry and angering conservationists.
Angering Duncan who said it was supposed to be different under Trump.
Last week, a U.S. warship sailed through the Taiwan Strait, angering China.
In May 2018, however, a month after angering Nigerian youth with disparaging
Some analysts thought Sinclair had pushed the envelope too far, angering regulators.
The case file was sealed by a Chicago judge, further angering critics.
Officials never released the 2013 study, for fear of angering the Saudis.
The first female president of Taiwan is angering China with her singledom.
Believer or skeptic, it's not worth angering the ghost of genital warts.
It's deeply angering and upsetting that this is still happening every day.
The stock price fell sharply before the fund-raising, angering some investors.
Beyond that, the sexual gratification stipulation was attached, however inexplicably, angering activists.
He stubbornly defied foreign intervention, angering both Iran and the United States.
Trump doesn't talk about cuts for fear of angering his populist base.
However, "hogra" is the main motivation, with Fikri's death still angering many.
Film studios, fearful of angering theater chains, have been reluctant to participate.
And it requires hard choices, angering some interest groups while pleasing others.
In 2015, Obama opened parts of the Arctic Ocean for exploration, angering environmentalists.
Sometimes, it keeps the friendship quiet to avoid angering its own rightwing voters.
"The Mexican government's position is based on not angering Donald Trump," said Figueroa.
Too strong a response risks derailing his reforms and angering a polarized population.
Officials seem more fearful of angering rich urbanites than of neglecting poor farmers.
It was Roosevelt who created the wildlife refuge in Oregon, angering white squatters.
Clinton is cleared* Comey has a way of angering both Republicans and Democrats.
The administration was trying to downplay the visit for fear of angering Beijing.
If she relents, she risks angering and further alienating her increasingly progressive caucus.
President Barack Obama intends to accept 10,000 refugees this year, angering many governors.
Trump has opposed directing funding for the project, angering Democrats and some Republicans.
Food prices and a drought, together with corruption, are also angering many Iranians.
He understandably wants to avoid angering South Korea's most powerful and present ally.
She should take firmer positions, even at the risk of angering some voters.
They spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of angering the prince.
She converted to Christianity and took the name Mary, angering her Indian supporters.
Angering the mafia as a journalist in Italy makes for a lonely life.
But the rule for debate of the bill stripped that out, angering Democrats.
Both now have been blocked by the courts, frustrating and angering the president.
OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau has done everything he can to avoid angering Donald Trump.
Government shutdowns end because politicians are fearful of angering the people for too long.
She said she immediately cried in pain, only angering him more, the outlet reported.
By angering Republican hawks, Trump simply polishes his personal brand as a disruptive outsider.
"His unsparing judgments were cheered by some readers while angering others," the Post said.
Successive governments have been slow to follow through, afraid of angering powerful domestic constituencies.
Leahy dismissed concerns about angering religious extremist groups if the U.S. responded too harshly.
Now, let's see if we can answer that question without angering the space octopus.
Russian state-sponsored media post photos of the meeting, angering a White House official.
Its ships have carried out freedom of navigation patrols in the area, angering China.
Democratic leaders are sticking to the process before handing down judgment, angering younger members.
But it was repeatedly delayed, most recently in February, over concerns about angering Ankara.
Moldova signed a political and trade agreement with the EU in 2014, angering Russia.
In their telling, Canada made a political choice to please America, while angering China.
The squeeze-out price has been set at the same amount, angering hold-outs.
But enforcement of those regulations has been lax in some provinces, angering local residents.
Shouldn't we be embracing America's moderate Muslim majority rather than ostracizing and angering them?
Beijing has long courted Central American nations with infrastructure financing and investment, angering Washington.
Many business leaders dare not speak out for fear of angering the Communist Party.
He worries that a second referendum would resolve little while angering anti-Europe voters.
Ms. Schaaf issued a public warning about the impending raid, angering Justice Department officials.
Some islanders have claimed that Christopher Columbus was born here, angering Italians no end.
But the raises often failed to keep up with inflation, angering millions of workers.
Angering the Northern Irish party was only the latest in a series of miscalculations.
May's muted response was seen as the latest attempt to avoid angering Mr. Trump.
Anyone voting against such an amendment risks angering a large part of their constituency.
HHS Secretary Alex Azar, however, had declined a request to testify Thursday, angering Democrats.
If she votes for it, she risks angering key constituency in important swing states.
The guard claimed self-defense and received a hero's welcome at home, angering Jordanians.
Most Republicans on Capitol Hill live in fear of crossing Trump and angering his supporters.
And they're often silent when asked about Trump for fear of angering his loyal supporters.
Photo: APRentberry has been operating in test cities and angering affordable housing advocates since 2016.
Angering Mr Trump, ostensibly the world's most powerful man, may not have lasting effects, either.
Ahead of elections on May 8th, the president will be wary of angering unions further.
But now, his nominees to lead the bank are angering both sides of the aisle.
But other witnesses have also described treading lightly for fear of angering the governor's office.
It tried to please everyone—black and non-black audiences alike—without angering a soul.
Prosecutors later dropped all charges against Smollett, angering both the police and Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
The United States then moved its embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv, angering the Palestinians.
In October, Hill tweeted that Trump was a "white supremacist," angering many of his supporters.
Then Exxon mobilized a serious exploration effort in Guyanese waters claimed by Venezuela, angering Caracas.
India revoked the special constitutional status of its portion of Kashmir in August, angering Pakistan.
That ship, renamed the Adrian Darya 1, later sat off the Syrian coast, angering Britain.
Macron hosted SDF spokeswoman Jihane Ahmed in October, angering Turkey, which considers the YPG terrorists.
The Trump administration approved TransCanada's Keystone XL pipeline, cheering the oil industry and angering environmentalists.
RUSADA was reinstated last year by WADA, angering sports bodies and athletes around the world.
No major company dares to speak out publicly for fear of angering the Chinese government.
But when it's on purpose, it takes on more of an angering or saddening note.
It's angering to witness the dismissive, sweeping way that admissions officers discuss Asian-American applicants.
Trump is angering a traditional set of allies (the Europeans and now Canada) while pining for a détente with an authoritarian rival (Russia); Obama had a similar approach to realignment in the Middle East, angering the Israelis and Saudis while seeking an accommodation with Iran.
U.S. Navy ships have also carried out freedom of navigation patrols in the area, angering China.
Some, like Senator Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, have rescinded their support, angering Trump's core supporters.
Starbucks famously dropped its name from its logo in 2011, briefly angering fans in the process.
The 2016 presidential election has been alternately depressing, frightening, and angering just about all of us.
It again highlights the problem Japan has breaking out of its postwar hangover without angering China.
"This week has been f—ed up and emotional angering and just plain exhausting," she wrote.
WILLIAMS: So, Dana, is it a matter of an adversarial press angering all of our politicians?
Last December, Tsipras unexpectedly announced a one-off Christmas bonus to pensioners, angering the country's lenders.
If they join the filibuster, they risk losing as a result of angering the Trump voters.
Both candidates came off like divorcing parents interrupted by their concerned kids, thus angering them further.
The administration has slapped tariffs most recently on Canada, Mexico and the European Union, angering allies.
Chinese-language news outlets in Australia, once loud and diverse, are increasingly wary of angering Beijing.
The Clinton campaign has shrugged off Sanders's decision to stay in rather than risk angering him.
Tax cuts could be easier, because this wouldn't involve picking winners and losers and angering lobbyists.
It has pledged to take the town of Tel Rifaat and push further east, angering Iran.
Carney said in May there was a chance of a recession, angering some leading "Leave" supporters.
More recently, Saudi Arabia executed a prominent Shiite cleric, deeply angering Iran and igniting sectarian tensions.
Sales growth on the site decelerated, angering Wall Street, while the company continued to spend heavily.
On Wednesday, she delivered a speech blaming Parliament for the paralysis, angering lawmakers on all sides.
He is accustomed to angering the Manhattan power elite, not the leader of the free world.
They spoke on the condition of anonymity to avoid angering Justice Department or White House officials.
Also angering Muscat&aposs opponents was the reinstatement on Sunday of Chris Cardona as economy minister.
Last December it reopened its embassy there, angering Washington, which has sought to keep Assad isolated.
The removal of Franco's remains can help the party recover after disappointing or angering many voters.
Zhukov's prosecution had rocked his university, the Higher School of Economics, angering students and some teachers.
"I really don't think it matters, because these raging liberals are really angering people," former Rep.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday reapproved the expansion, cheering the oil industry but angering environmental groups.
And though he would later apologize for angering readers, a year later, he hasn't changed his answer.
Apple would have to be okay with not only angering Facebook, but also disrupting its users' lives.
Republicans fear angering employers who count on cheap immigrant labor to fill low-paying, low-skill jobs.
Part of this shift is because some Chinese deals in Africa have gone sour, angering Chinese investors.
But several horses have died during the roundup – angering residents who believe it is inhumane and unnecessary.
It was shocking and angering to learn, two years ago, that Jesuit priests had sold her ancestors.
Until recently, Facebook influencers mostly kept their complaints to themselves out of fear of angering the company.
And the fight is playing out through conflicting stories in the media, angering Republicans and Democrats alike.
That meeting became the subject of controversy after Homan canceled at the last minute, angering the CHC.
Gordon acknowledged that shorting Apple could be risky, even if only in angering the company's fan base.
The fact that Israel, as the defending champion, will host next year's competition is angering them further.
If the Trumps of this world came to power, might they compromise, further angering their frustrated base?
Trump linked the proposal to his Facebook page in December, angering some of the company's Muslim employees.
Instead, he is angering the farm belt with his tariff wars, reminiscent of two White House predecessors.
Yet each time, Mr. Pence managed to do so carefully, without angering the top of the ticket.
But the administration has sought to limit the possibility of angering key allies, particularly Canada and Mexico.
This isn't the first time Apple has risked angering customers by moving away from a traditional design.
Mattis's move to cancel the hearing though is angering Democrats, who may now vote against the waiver.
The administration has also placed steep tariffs on all imported steel, angering other major US trade partners.
A similar ploy played out in San Francisco, angering residents and politicians alike, just like in Austin.
At the start of the off-season, the Mets' payroll was expected to drop, angering some fans.
Instead, it tried to introduce "patriotic" material into the curriculum, appeasing Beijing while angering parents and students.
This is angering ethanol groups that had praised the policy just a little over a week ago.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver defended Morey's freedom of expression in a statement issued Tuesday, further angering Beijing.
France and the UK proposed levies on the revenue technology giants generate locally, angering the Trump administration.
This is angering ethanol groups that had praised the policy just a little over a week ago.
But the executive declined to speak with The Times, Mr. Tucker said, for fear of angering Amazon.
That decision came only after the chief justice switched two key positions, angering conservatives and baffling liberals.
Sanders's online supporters aggressively went after the union for bashing his health care plan, angering its leaders.
Sanders's online supporters aggressively went after the union for bashing his health care plan, angering its leaders.
G.O.P. lawmakers largely lived in fear of angering the president's still-loyal base if they challenged him.
A mere 129 votes had propelled the Democrat into office over a disappointed Republican, angering his supporters.
In January, Bannon quit as Breitbart's executive chairman after angering Trump by harshly criticizing his eldest son.
The key will be for Flynn to stay close to Trump without further angering him, the source added.
His plight has rocked his university, the Higher School of Economics, nicknamed Vyshka, angering students and some teachers.
Abe visited Yasukuni once in December 2013 but has since stayed away to avoid angering Beijing and Seoul.
In 2011, a Nanjing television station exposed it as an essential ingredient—angering noodle joints across the country.
But it may lead to more temporary camps popping up where they are unwanted, angering locals even more.
The law-and-order president is angering a lot of the country's top law enforcement officers right now.
RUSADA was reinstated last year by WADA, angering a string of sports bodies and athletes around the world.
Montenegro, which split from Serbia a decade ago, accepted an invitation last year to join NATO, angering Moscow.
Three sources asked to remain anonymous out of fear of angering Zuckerberg or burning bridges with the company.
Officers fired at Mr. Woods 15 times, and Chief Suhr defended the shooting, angering many African-American residents.
In recent weeks Mr. Buttigieg has grown more aggressive in his attacks on his rivals, further angering them.
The tiny former Soviet republic signed a political and trade agreement with the EU in 2014, angering Russia.
What is clear is that, like any memorable character, he is deeply effective at angering and inspiring people.
If Bannon thought you ripe for angering, odds are you'd have been made angry watching him in Alabama.
Mr. Feigen, like several other renters, declined to comment on his lease for fear of angering his landlord.
The TV show "South Park" is another recent example of a US-based product angering the nation state.
The win, while angering some of Crowley's supporters in the Capitol, launched Ocasio-Cortez to instant liberal stardom.
Trump made the announcement in March, giving Israel a major victory in the region and angering neighboring Syria.
After angering Francis during the Kim Davis episode, Archbishop Viganò was called back to Rome to explain himself.
At the same time, Beijing has rejected pleas for fairer terms of trade, angering both Democrats and Republicans.
And as a candidate, Mr. Bolsonaro visited Taiwan, angering Beijing, which considers the island part of its territory.
Angering environmentalists, the committee voted to sell logging rights in some areas while placing other tracts off limits.
British fishermen, who are not subject to the restrictions, made their way to area, angering their French counterparts.
The censorship of Bohemian Rhapsody caused what Kokas described as a "huge uproar" in China, angering some moviegoers.
Mr. Oliver delights in angering authority, so you can imagine what he might do in this week's segment.
Last Friday, Mr. Trump reversed that demotion, angering Navy officials, including the commander of the SEALs, Rear Adm.
The Trump administration announced on Wednesday that it will be resuming coal leasing on public lands, angering conservationists.
League commissioner Adam Silver spoke out in support of Morey's freedom of expression on Tuesday, further angering Beijing.
Like others in this article, they spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of angering the president.
But he added the president "is only willing to go so far" because he risks angering his base.
McConnell, in an interview, had said Trump came into office with "excessive expectations," reportedly angering the president. Aug.
Tom Wolf (D) declined to veto a bill to ease longwall coal mining, angering environmentalists, StateImpact Pennsylvania reports.
Choosing anyone already seen as preparing a run for president risks angering dozens of other would-be candidates.
North Korea fired four ballistic missiles toward Japan, angering pretty much everyone North Korea fired four ballistic missiles toward Japan, angering pretty much everyone North Korea fired four banned ballistic missiles toward Japan early Monday, drawing international condemnation and heightening concerns about the rapid pace of Pyongyang's illegal missile program.
Still, Iraqi leaders are negotiating sensitive ground, wary of angering Iran while acknowledging their continued need for U.S. support.
Fighting between the rebels and the army in 2009 pushed tens of thousands of refugees into China, angering Beijing.
Under Pichai, Google stopped being so timid about things that it used to worry about, namely angering its partners.
Fulfilling both of these promises may please voters but risks further boosting Italy's eye-watering debt and angering Brussels.
The unfortunate side is that some people have been sitting in angering, expectant positions, waiting for the gory details.
In addition to angering your colleagues, Bodnar adds that this sort of mentality will just stifle your professional development.
But distraction is an elegant way to thread the needle between doing unpopular things and angering Trump's congressional allies.
Neutral Turkey, whose leaders feared angering either Britain or Germany, interned the Struma offshore while its fate was considered.
Hong Kong Security Secretary John Lee said the legal sector did not really understand the bill, angering some marchers.
Sanchez has insisted he would not allow Podemos leader Pablo Iglesias in his cabinet, angering the anti-austerity party.
Metro "is terrified of angering the public, but I'm more concerned with making sure they don't die," Ross said.
Jeb Bush is angering GOP senators, who fear it could hurt the party's chances of capturing the White House.
Sixteen personnel were disciplined, but none face criminal charges, angering those who see the attack as a war crime.
In the meantime, some tips continued to fall through the cracks, angering some workers who spoke with Business Insider.
But earlier this month he was excused from attending in person after his lawyers cited health concerns, angering victims.
At the same time, no Israeli leader -- on the right or left -- would risk angering Israel's primary international ally.
The move comes days after WADA conditionally reinstated Russian anti-doping agency RUSADA, angering sports bodies around the globe.
Government promises to bring industrial jobs to replace those lost never materialized, further angering and alienating people, he said.
The police quickly extinguished the fire to avoid angering the visitors, who accord Mr. Kim an almost godlike status.
The tech companies' increasing efforts to remove misinformation have a side effect: angering some of their most active users.
Companies are also worried about angering activist investors, who push to increase shareholder value through cost cuts and deals.
Some have pushed back, angering corruption-weary citizens who have rallied by the tens and sometimes hundreds of thousands.
Ms. Argento, who had acted in a movie Mr. Weinstein produced, told the magazine that she feared angering him.
He acts out by angering Kim's boss, Richard Schweikart, urging him to underwrite an outrageously expensive companywide ski outing.
Until now, he said, there had been pressure from Mr. Netanyahu's office not to proceed to avoid angering Washington.
Most employers don't usually change insurance carriers, often out of fear of angering workers, and keep plan options limited.
But in interviews, many artists said they were self-censoring to avoid angering the government and its conservative supporters.
Still, that plan also envisions that climate change regulations on businesses would be rolled back, angering some climate activists.
In July, the United States approved the sale of an $2.2 billion worth of weapons to Taiwan, angering Beijing.
The Trump administration has announced it would be stepping up efforts to combat the terrorist group, angering al-Shabab.
According to NBC News, Trump has been seeking ways to take a stronger line with Russia without angering Putin.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo vetoed a bill that would have legalized both types of transport, angering supporters of the measure.
Understanding what these rare superstars are noticing may help us normies better appreciate cats, and avoid accidentally angering them.
"The Iranians are not trying to figure out what to get away with without angering the Europeans," he said.
A month later, prosecutors dropped all charges without much explanation, angering Mayor Rahm Emanuel and the city's police superintendent.
But the alliance has hesitated to give Tbilisi a timetable for accession because some members are wary of angering Russia.
And politicians have generally been hesitant to propose rules that target police at the risk of angering their powerful unions.
Fellow Republicans who control Congress see him as an ally for their legislative goals and fear angering his loyal supporters.
On Sunday, the Preble sailed near the disputed Scarborough Shoal claimed by China in the South China Sea, angering Beijing.
Greece's top court blocked the extradition of all eight in January, angering Turkey which then issued a second extradition request.
He risks angering farmers, a key voting bloc damaged by low crop prices caused in part by the trade war.
Heller has tried to stake out moderate positions while still not angering the considerable conservative base in the Silver State.
Turkey has taken delivery of a controversial Russian missile defense system, angering U.S. officials and potentially triggering sanctions from Washington.
As Cardi B pointed out, cyberbullying and harassment can be a nasty side effect of angering rabid, impassioned fan bases.
Former New York Lieutenant Governor Betsy McCaughey may have just made the biggest mistake of her career — angering Beyoncé fans.
But in recent days, he has tried to finesse the complicated politics, and at least try to avoid angering voters.
Do they risk angering their infamously thin-skinned boss by admitting that he pulled this one out of thin air?
Hapgood was initially denied bail but three days after the incident, he was released on $74,000 bond, angering many locals.
But some worry the move could backfire — angering Maduro and giving him all the more reason to cling to power.
Trump recently announced that Washington would provide arms to Syrian Kurds as part of the fight against ISIS, angering Turkey.
Romania has become particularly important since 2016, when the United States activated an $800 million missile shield site, angering Russia.
Senator Ted Cruz has spent much of his tenure in Washington angering Democrats, Republicans, and the Trump team to boot.
That's a risky move, given that angering South Carolina's military-oriented electorate could endanger his big lead in the polls.
Sometimes you can spot one a mile away and at other times, their fear of angering others is deeply rooted.
This made them rich and favored their ethnic groups and villages, while angering those left out of the spending spree.
However, Republicans have failed this year to fulfill their campaign promise to repeal and replace Obamacare, angering the president's base.
A Canadian foreign affairs tweet was translated into Arabic and sent out by its embassy in Riyadh, angering Saudi authorities.
Displaced Kurds were provided with incentives to return, while Kurds from other areas were also moved in, angering other minorities.
During a visit to Armenia on Friday, the pope departed from his prepared text to use the term, angering Turks.
On Sunday, the Preble sailed near the disputed Scarborough Shoal claimed by China in the South China Sea, angering Beijing.
EyeMed steers people who need glasses to Luxottica retail outlets, angering rival frames and lens makers, according to industry sources.
Trump tapped Andy Puzder, CEO of a major fast-food chain, to lead his Labor Department, angering labor groups nationwide.
Zeman has so far refused to finalize the personnel change, angering the party he once led and creating a standoff.
Meanwhile, Chinese officials have suggested without evidence that the illness may have originated in the United States, angering Republican lawmakers.
And so employers, seeking to avoid angering the workers they plan to keep, prefer to cut employees rather than wages.
The shift — or rather, the reassertion of racial isolation that has always been with us — has been angering, sometimes bewildering.
But Saudi leaders did not immediately move to limit their airstrikes, angering officials the Trump administration, according to former officials.
Likely because he is unwilling to even run the risk of angering his hardcore base between now and November 2020.
Then there is the financial cost, with subway riders late for work, missing crucial meetings, annoying colleagues and angering bosses.
Ms. Cheney came out in opposition of same-sex marriage, angering her sister, Mary Cheney, and Mary's wife, Heather Poe.
Angering those people for kicks meant that the slaughter of six million Jews didn't strike you as a big deal.
Moreover, Zelensky likely felt his hands were tied because he couldn&apost risk admitting to feeling pressured and angering Trump.
But committee members adjourned with no rules changes to prevent angering voters in the months leading up to the convention.
Trump chose Andy Puzder, CEO of a major fast-food chain, to lead his Labor Department, angering labor groups nationwide.
Keystone XL pipeline, part II The Trump administration approved TransCanada's Keystone XL pipeline, cheering the oil industry and angering environmentalists.
Most employers don&apost usually change insurance carriers, often out of fear of angering workers, and keep plan options limited.
Scott plucks a block from the bottom of a structure Minaj is building, causing it to fall and angering Minaj.
"Canada is being put between two superpowers and being forced to decide [between angering the U.S. or China]," Coletto said.
YouTube is replacing checkmarks, which could inspire other social media platforms to follow suit — while angering creators in the process.
Others who met Prince Alwaleed said he had privately criticized Prince Mohammed's reform program as misguided, angering the young leader.
I think they are American citizens who are duly elected that are running on an agenda that is disgusting, that the American people will reject...... Trump's stance therefore gave Netanyahu a choice: let in these US Congress members and risk angering Trump, or block them and keep the American president happy, but risk angering Democrats.
It took several hours for both McConnell and Ryan to respond, angering senior Republicans looking for guidance from their top leaders.
By also killing four Shi'ites, angering Iran in the process, it was telling conservative Sunnis it was still on their side.
RUSADA, which was also suspended in the wake of the scandal, was reinstated last year, angering sports bodies around the world.
Some conservative Japanese politicians and academics deny the massacre took place, or they put the death toll much lower, angering China.
But the Trump campaign stripped that language from the Republican platform before the party's national convention in July, angering some lawmakers.
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) reinstated the Russian anti-doping agency (RUSADA) last September, angering sports bodies around the globe.
Congress introduced them during the Obama years as an austerity measure, angering some Democrats who saw the move as politically motivated.
Still, he expected economic policy-making to continue as normal because politicians could not risk further angering an already enraged public.
Strategists agreed that Najib was unlikely to press Beijing on the matter for fear of angering his country's largest trade partner.
Each of those firms really wants big things from the Trump administration and doesn't want to risk angering the new president.
Those operators were so quick to get up and running that they did so without warning, angering city officials and residents.
Her lawyers, on the other hand, were saying to hold off; angering the government was dangerous, and would lead to turmoil.
The voices loop and coil around Stickles' ever-angering yelp, building in passion and fury before a sleigh bell-led outro.
Many are questioning Trump's conversation with the Taiwan leader, which breaks decades of U.S. foreign policy protocol and risks angering China.
Last year, Pakistan started building a barrier at Torkham, angering Afghanistan, which rejects a colonial-era boundary line dating from 1893.
The Daily Show posted the above tweet in response to the decision, angering many by seemingly encouraging people to get abortions.
Clinton advisers say any efforts to muscle him out could backfire, angering his supporters and Mr. Sanders, both of which Mrs.
But his remarks on the Postal Service risk angering President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly attacked Amazon's use of the service.
Some suggest the group fears angering the Turkish government and setting off a broader crackdown on smuggling networks it relies upon.
JERUSALEM — The two teenage cousins met after school, discussed the tensions surrounding the Aqsa Mosque and other issues angering the Palestinians.
Tester's criticism helped lead to Jackson withdrawing his nomination over allegations of misconduct at the White House medical office, angering Trump.
The state and a handful of donors have spent a lot of money on football, and they fear angering important constituencies.
But she also felt she could not quit and risk angering the state, which is often accused of human-rights violations.
In response, Trump, Pompeo and some Republican lawmakers have been calling the illness the "Chinese virus" or similar terms, angering Beijing.
It made overtures to Syria, Iran and Hezbollah, the region's rising "Shiite axis," angering both the Saudis and the United States.
He also led a recent purge of princes and prominent businessmen, eliminating potential rivals and angering members of the royal family.
The left-leaning party agreed, angering supporters and women who had joined protests calling on the government to rescind the law.
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But Saudi leaders did not immediately move to limit their airstrikes, angering some in the Trump administration, according to former officials.
This is a team capable of playing sweeping, attractive, counterattacking soccer, now focusing solely (it seems) on angering the England players.
The book was shelved last year by its publisher — a decision the author said was out of fear of angering Beijing.
To avoid bloodshed, the government ordered Ovidio's release, sparking widespread criticism of Lopez Obrador's security policy, and angering some military leaders.
If the former spy chief met with senior Chinese officials in Beijing, he might risk angering Mr. Trump again, diplomats said.
And Italy's new interior minister called for counting and expelling Roma people, angering allies and evoking memories of fascist racial laws.
It was a sign of the league's fear of angering a fast-­growing fan base—and business opportunity—in mainland China.
But in August, the EPA issued 31 waivers to refineries, angering farmers who said it would reduce demand for their products.
But the Trump administration, apparently wary of angering Beijing, recently decided to suspend patrols of islands and reefs claimed by China.
Paul used Senate rules to delay a vote in the Senate until early Friday morning, angering his colleagues in the process.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said on Tuesday the league supports Morey's right to exercise his freedom of expression, further angering China.
The administration has defied a congressional demand to release the Commerce Department report that underpins the tariffs, angering lawmakers, including Republicans.
To do otherwise is to risk angering your boss, coworkers and clients — not to mention, adding a lot of unnecessary stress.
Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren each covet the other's progressive supporters but are wary about angering them by attacking each other.
But the services also created headaches, angering city officials by littering sidewalks with hardware and generating trips to the emergency room.
Members of the pro-Kurdish HDP opposition frequently use the terms in reference to the largely Kurdish southeast, angering Turkish nationalists.
Risch's tantrum extended Senate proceedings past midnight, angering lawmakers who were dragged out of bed at 1 am to vote. Sen.
In addition, many pro-Sanders types seem to have been reluctant to stand as Sanders delegates for fear of angering Clinton.
The US has in the past flown B-52s near the peninsula in response to North Korean nuclear tests, angering Pyongyang.
What America's biggest political donor is doing with his money — and why it's angering some Democrats What America's biggest political donor is doing with his money — and why it's angering some Democrats The biggest donor in American politics is in Pittsburgh taking a tour of one of the many campaign offices his organization has set up across the country.
Photos of the sign circulated on mainland social media this week, angering users who accused the firm of backing Hong Kong independence.
The U.S. Navy has carried out "freedom of navigation operations" in the area, sending vessels through the waters and angering the Chinese.
Canada had already applied levies on US pork and dairy products, angering US farmers who rely on that market for their livelihoods.
Once called Mt. McKinley, Obama renamed it by executive action last August, angering some Republicans for diminishing their former standard-bearer's renown.
"That particular visit and the commitment he made with the South Koreans is angering the local people here very much," he said.
HBCUs rely on critical funding from the federal government, and few, if any, presidents would risk angering Trump with a public display.
Last year, Nickelodeon fired Jake Paul from the show Bizaardvark after a local news report about Paul angering his neighbors scared advertisers.
This year, however, the MET was increased as planned, but there was no corresponding reduction in oil export duty, angering the industry.
Would he let her win arguments or not speak up for himself for fear of angering her and possibly losing the name?
Most Senate Democrats opposed Tillerson's nomination, angering Republicans who considered the former Exxon Mobil CEO to be highly qualified for the post.Sen.
Record numbers of asylum seekers have forced a U-turn in immigration policies, angering many Greens and deepening divisions within the coalition.
But for Trump to do so, he's going to have to risk angering his most passionate fans — or at least disappointing them.
Neither resonated with Academy Awards voters, failing to yield a single Oscar nomination between them (and in Beasts' case, angering theater owners).
The decision, a major talking point on social media, was welcomed by many in and around the sport but angering other fans.
What's developed over the last 44 days is a series of portraits of lawmakers, some inspiring, some angering, some poignant, some quirky.
Trump announced massive tariffs on aluminum and steel imports earlier this year, angering U.S. allies like Mexico, Canada and the European Union.
Additional concerns include fears of angering Trump's base, which favors Sessions's views on immigration and law enforcement, according to the news service.
Yet Ryan won while angering House conservatives outraged that a 6900,2628-page bill was passed about 28503 hours after it was released.
The Obama administration has frequently accused Beijing of orchestrating a massive cyber campaign to pilfer American trade secrets, angering major industry groups.
Last week, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga denied Japan had altered its basic stance, which risks angering hardliners among Abe's core supporters.
Refusing the hugs or ignoring the question would have risked angering two powerful men, which could have had consequences for her job.
All Assange offered was another promise of more materials before the election, angering some Trump supporters who were hoping for a bombshell.
The paramilitaries, or Popular Mobilisation Forces, are mostly trained and backed by Iran, so Abadi risks angering his most powerful regional backer.
Jerry Brown of California, also a Democrat, dispatched some soldiers to his state's southern border but limited their roles, angering the president.
As the trade dispute festers, Chinese business leaders have been circumspect, saying almost nothing about it publicly for fear of angering Beijing.
Undocumented immigrants crossing the border topped the list of issues angering Republican voters, according to a survey conducted by Reuters and Ipsos.
Last year, he posted video of himself shooting at a gun range, angering some classmates still shaken by the sound of gunfire.
Simon Fleming-Wood, Tile's chief experience officer, said that over time, the company had realized that the reTile process was angering people.
Critics say angering US trading partners will lead to retaliatory countermeasures, which could cost American jobs and raise prices for American consumers.
They may have to be persuaded to risk angering their constituents by voting to send money to a New York City agency.
The Trump White House withheld records about this work from the Senate Judiciary Committee last year, citing executive privilege, angering some Democrats.
The book was shelved last year by another publisher — a decision the author said was made out of fear of angering China.
Angering constituents by putting them out of work in the middle of a recession and in an election year is quite another.
Censoring photographs to avoid angering a political leader is not a new phenomenon: Stalin's regime famously manipulated photographs to shape public perception.
Mr. Trump, who often calculates the risks of angering people who know intimate details about him, did not express his frustration publicly.
Because President Trump's threat to impose tariffs of up to 25 percent on European autos still looms, Germany has avoided angering him.
Kavanaugh's once-assured confirmation has now been thrown into question, angering Trump and prompting his aides to evaluate their options moving forward.
But what the men who endorsed that strategy failed to realize was how much that very idea was angering the market women.
But the US would risk angering Turkey, which considers the Syrian Kurds to be closely aligned with a terrorist group in Turkey.
Ryan is now the Speaker and has been cautious about angering the conservative wing of the House caucus by bending the rules.
Iran has stepped up its harassment of U.S. Navy ships in the Persian Gulf, angering the U.S. military and members of Congress.
The company calls it "retaliatory giving," inspired by Alfton's own frustrations with his feed as it overflowed with offensive and angering posts.
Supporters of Tibetan independence and of the Dalai Lama have staged protests in the past to mark the uprising's anniversary, angering China.
They don't want to admit that a DACA deal looks like a longshot now and risk angering their members and progressive groups.
Yet some of Putin's other efforts at improving the economy through reforms, including raising the retirement age, appear to be angering voters.
Tekashi69 bailed from a homecoming concert at the last minute, angering thousands of fans and costing event promoters a fortune ... TMZ has learned.
But doing so risks angering some of the very progressives whom Warren, who also hails from a neighboring state, is counting on. 4.
"The driver's overtime and night shift allowance had been suspended, angering him, causing him to buy gasoline to set the fire," Xinhua said.
It has been trying for 10 days to contain an oil spill from a tanker which polluted popular beaches near Athens, angering residents.
However there is no intervention protocol for—depending on your point of view—natural injuries, or bad luck, or angering a vengeful god.
However, these delivery-sensitive sales come with added responsibility — and the potential of angering new customers if Tesla fails to meet that deadline.
But if he did denounce the President's statements and Trump heard about it, he might risk alienating and angering a famously capricious leader.
The NBA risks cutting into its own League Pass profits and angering cable partners with a move like this, but it feels inevitable.
The Myitsone dam was supposed to send 90 percent of its electricity to China's neighboring Yunnan province, angering many in electricity-starved Myanmar.
Last month, Obama designated the Bears Ears National Monument in Utah, angering all of the statewide and congressional representatives in the Beehive State.
The money-making move comes less than two years after Facebook split Messenger into a standalone application, angering a large number of users.
Beyond angering the North Koreans, experts say the Chinese worry the United States could use the system's advanced radar to spy inside China.
A Habar Gidir clan member, the soldier was sentenced to death, angering clan members who felt that blood money should have been accepted.
Backing the nominee could wind up angering those voters in a midterm election year where turning out the base will be crucial.  Sen.
In the capital Harare, motorists often dodge potholes that constantly damage vehicles, angering residents, who accuse the government and local councils of neglect.
Trump mocked Ford on Tuesday during a political rally in Mississippi, further angering Democrats and women campaigning for an end to sexual violence.
The new rules come as the Obama administration has proposed opening up some pristine Arctic waters off Alaska to new drilling, angering environmentalists.
The decision not to take sides, while angering some, has put Warren in a prime position to play the role of party unifier.
He knows that the tribalism animating American politics today dictates that angering your opponents is, for many, a victory in its own right.
Ms. Clinton had sought to reorganize and professionalize the foundation, angering Mr. Band and a fellow longtime Clinton aide, Justin Cooper, who resisted.
If the pope appears to take sides with the Rohingya, he risks angering extremist monks who have warned the pope to steer clear.
The party establishment is trying to push what it sees as a less electable candidate out of the race, angering the activist community.
"But after this happened …" China's big tech firms have refrained from criticizing the migrant crackdown, perhaps out of fear of angering the government.
Edwards called the situation "disappointing and angering," but credited his support system with helping him get through the especially hard days without Piper.
At a vigil the day after Mr. Frazier's death, bicyclists gathered at the intersection where he was killed, blocking traffic and angering drivers.
Mr. Comey endorsed Mr. Mueller's appointment when he appeared last week before the Senate Intelligence Committee, further angering Mr. Trump and his staff.
The officials all spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe the intelligence and to avoid angering Mr. Cohen-Watnick and Mr. Ellis.
Doing so would be a provocative move that could simultaneously lift the spirits of President Trump's most ardent supporters while angering trade partners.
The Myitsone dam was supposed to send 90 percent of its electricity to China's neighbouring Yunnan province, angering many in electricity-starved Myanmar.
The decision immediately backfired, angering many Native Americans and drawing criticism from a progressive political base that has rarely disagreed with Ms. Warren.
The Navy demoted him, but Mr. Trump reversed that decision this month, angering Navy officials, including the commander of the SEALs, Rear Adm.
Jordanian officials initially believed his account — angering their American counterparts — but later backed away from it, and charged Sergeant Tawayha with premeditated murder.
Yes, Coke's "America the Beautiful" ad angered some on social media, but remember that it was already angering people back when it debuted.
As a result, car companies have refused to honor engine warranties using gasoline with ethanol mixes above 10 percent, angering the ethanol industry.
Others intend to reach the United States, angering Trump who has threatened to close the border and cut aid to Central American nations.
On June 4, a state health official wrote in a memo that "the outbreak is over," angering county officials, emails from Mr. Henry show.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, under President Donald Trump, has greatly expanded the small refinery waiver program, angering corn farmers in the U.S. Midwest.
Democrats have much grander ideas about how to lower drug costs, but Republicans are more trepidatious about disrupting the free market (and angering pharma).
The United States also warned Americans not to travel to China, angering Beijing just as it started to mend tattered trade ties with Washington.
The U.S. military said it sent two Navy ships through the Taiwan Strait on Wednesday, its latest transit through the sensitive waterway, angering China.
It has also been hit by rolling power cuts for two weeks due to low generating capacity, angering residents already grappling with economic hardship.
Not all queer teenagers fall in love with their best friends, but at risk of angering the queer pundit class, many of us do.
Trump's administration approves TransCanada Corp's Keystone XL pipeline, cheering the oil industry and angering environmentalists even as further hurdles for the controversial project loom.
That is why, as heartbreaking and angering it is to hear the individual stories of the refugees, it is not a time for emotion.
They are reluctant to speak on the record to avoid angering the government, but some of their actions suggest a move towards the exit.
British finance minister Philip Hammond has stressed the need for a transition deal to ease Britain out of the EU, angering some Brexit campaigners.
Tech companies' continued expansion in India is a sign that angering the comparatively small liberal parts of India's huge population doesn't really hinder success.
Under the previous administration, the U.S. navy conducted such voyages through the South China Sea - most of which is claimed by China - angering Beijing.
The move comes days after the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) conditionally reinstated Russian anti-doping agency RUSADA, angering sports bodies around the globe.
That the actor who portrayed him faced enough backlash to make this an option because of toxic fandoms and press is angering to me.
If the consequence of rallying their 35-percent base is angering most of the other 65 percent of voters, the result is political disaster.
But the move risks angering Trump, who's blasted Powell for leading a series of rate hikes the president says will hurt the U.S. economy.
Since then, Rosenstein has given Mueller a broad mandate to investigate any criminal activity uncovered by his work, angering the president and his allies.
The reason for the delay continues to be a White House worry about angering Saudi Arabia, which strongly opposes the resolution, multiple sources say.
Last week, Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said French authorities would dismantle the rest, but gave no concrete timeframe, angering local opponents of the camp.
His popularity plunged after his government snapped in place new pension cuts and tax increases to appease his nation's creditors, further angering beleaguered Greeks.
In many cases, the companies set up shop overnight, angering residents and business owners who suddenly found the scooters cluttered on sidewalks and streets.
The strategy also runs the risk of angering the immigrant rights activists pressing Democrats to use every tool they've got to solidify DACA protections.
Last week, Trump separately threatened to impose a 2628 percent tariff on imports of cars from the European Union, furthering angering trans-Atlantic allies.
The narrow path that they walk in appealing to undecided voters without angering Mr. Trump's base of supporters is particularly evident on the airwaves.
But with the 80-member Assembly up for election this year, many Democratic lawmakers are wary of angering voters by pursuing yet another tax.
Some received sentences of five years, angering the government in Washington and becoming a source of tension with both the Obama and Trump administrations.
Ms. Nabourema now lives in exile, after her statements against the president started angering those in power and led to increasing harassment, she said.
The quaint Long Island town of Shelter Island has tried to preserve its character by restricting the short-term rental market, angering many homeowners.
This week, Representative Doug Collins, a Republican, announced he was also jumping into the race, angering Republicans who prefer to maintain a unified front.
The risk for Mr. Zuckerberg is appearing evasive or further angering government officials, which could lead them to attack the company even more aggressively.
In a separate development, a court last month sentenced former military ruler Pervez Musharraf to death in absentia on treason charges, angering the military.
U.S. President Donald Trump, a Republican, has blamed poor forest management in California for massive blazes in the Golden State, angering its Democratic leaders.
The White House isn't afraid of angering potential partners in its quest to pressure North Korean leader Kim Jong Un into denuclearization, experts said.
Even so, Murphy isn't worried, despite having a history of angering audiences with his use of homophobic slurs and jokes about the LGBTQ+ community.
Caucus members began outlining still more changes they needed to see before they could support the bill, angering Mr. Ryan and Mr. Trump's aides.
The A.N.C. has tried — halfheartedly, critics say — to redistribute some of it, but the party has failed repeatedly, angering black residents all the more.
As president-elect, Trump broke with protocol and accepted a congratulatory phone call from the Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen in December, angering China.
Even if Republicans might appeal to moderate voters by giving Mr. Obama's nominee a hearing, they reason, angering their own base would be more damaging.
Trump's antics are effective because they put corporations in a conundrum they've never faced before: Do they defend themselves vigorously and risk angering the president?
Governor Rodrigo Rollemberg opened a new landfill further out of town to replace it, angering thousands of scavengers who make a living from the garbage.
During the conflict with Potanin, Deripaska refused to sell his stake in Nornickel, angering his Rusal partners - Prokhorov and Viktor Vekselberg and straining their relationship.
Janet Napolitano used to set records for the number of people she deported from the United States in a single year, angering immigrant-rights groups.
The political cost of angering diesel drivers, previously encouraged to buy the vehicles because of their lower carbon-dioxide emissions, made such a move impossible.
In the same way, there's a quick shot of Belle teaching a young girl to read, and angering the local peasants, who quickly stop her.
The conversation was recounted by an American diplomat familiar with the talks, who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of angering the Chinese.
But due to the public nature of the interaction, the warnings ended up encouraging bullies and angering users who felt their privacy had been invaded.
I wind it down a few inches — enough to prevent angering him, but not enough for his hand to slip through and unlock my door.
Zuckerberg said that Facebook's decision to allow content that several critics deemed as hate speech from President Trump was not made to avoid angering conservatives.
Bad romance Lady Gaga may want to hold off on any Chinese tours after angering many fans in China by meeting with the Dalai Lama.
She limited normal working hours, upsetting bosses who now have to pay more overtime, but also trimmed the number of public holidays, angering ordinary workers.
MakerBot's printers produced small, fairly grainy plastic objects, and it abandoned the idealistic open-source model in 33, angering parts of the 23D printing community.
The $5 billion fine represents just over two weeks of revenue for Google, but it's the changes to Android that are angering the web giant.
In a stunning move on Tuesday, prosecutors dropped all charges against Smollett, angering police who had not been told of the decision ahead of time.
Trump has also pledged to confront China on trade and territorial issues and temporarily ban Muslims from entering the United States, angering many Islamic countries.
But some labels started to push the platform to take down this music for infringement if it utilizes samples they own, angering users and creators.
Then, faced with growing anti-refugee sentiment, he moved to impose a cap on asylum seekers and close Austria's borders, angering supporters on the left.
Sessions told the Journal that if given a second chance, he would still recuse himself from the probe despite the decision angering President Donald Trump.
Other more cautious, moderate and even liberal members of the Republican conference want to avoid rocking the boat or angering any of their Democratic constituents.
In practice, this would exclude church blessings for same-sex marriages, angering critics who pointed out that warships, animals and pubs are eligible for blessings.
"We still consider Tom a friend and partner," said a senior Qatari official, speaking on the condition of anonymity to avoid angering the White House.
During the turmoil in Ferguson, Mo., two years ago, local law enforcement quelled protests with military-style equipment, angering many who said they felt intimidated.
When the countries were separated during partition, the Maharajah of Jammu and Kashmir decided to become part of India, angering Pakistan, which supported several insurgencies.
They did not achieve this with carefully parsed written statements designed to merely check off a box without angering certain segments of a voting base.
Progressives warn that voting for Kavanaugh would backfire for incumbent senators by angering base voters they need to turn out to win their tight elections.
In August, protestors occupied the arrival and departure areas of the airport, eventually forcing the airport to cancel flights and angering travelers over the inconvenience.
Krovatin: Race Point were great in letting us write whatever we wanted, because the people there aren't metalheads and aren't worried about angering Dave Mustaine.
He told Smith that it had been a "difficult decision" to authorize the $1 billion and risk angering Congress, but that the circumstances required it.
Why it matters: Each party has pushed a narrative that reflects the truth of their side while angering and scaring those on the other side.
Zimbabwe increased the price of fuel by nearly half last month, the second increase since January, angering citizens battling with soaring prices of basic goods.
Mr. Trump has sought to follow through on campaign promises to help the coal industry, but those efforts are angering oil and natural gas producers.
As an extra bonus for Republicans who enjoy angering liberals at elite universities, the kind of tax I'm describing still would have angered those universities.
If it doesn't give credence to popular but disreputable websites like the Daily Caller, it runs the risk of angering Republicans who use the platform.
Cozying up to the president to spare Apple products from tariffs also risks angering Apple's employees in liberal Silicon Valley — even some of its customers.
"We still consider Tom a friend and partner," said a senior Qatari official, speaking on the condition of anonymity to avoid angering the White House.
Foreign carmakers, in particular, are worried about angering Trump, who is still weighing big tariffs on auto imports that could wreak havoc on their business.
It represents a compromise position that risks angering "Medicare-for-all" proponents, who view eliminating private health insurance as key to enacting their comprehensive reform.
But while Mr. Giuliani has been very public about his intentions — angering Mr. Trump at times with his statements — Mr. Romney has been more reserved.
At the same time, she adopted a hard-line policy against North Korea and agreed to base American defensive missiles in South Korea, angering China.
But No Labels doesn't plan to get involved in general elections, believing that focusing on primary fights will help the group avoid angering either party.
A similar case earlier this year prompted a judge to shut WhatsApp down for 72 hours, angering many of the service's 100 million Brazilian users.
It represents a compromise position that risks angering 'Medicare for All' proponents, who view eliminating private health insurance as key to enacting their comprehensive reform.
Critics claim companies like Apple are simply bowing to Chinese pressure because they are worried about the possible loss of revenue caused by angering Beijing.
Police in British Columbia have mounted a series of operations to clear the protests, angering aboriginal groups who complain the country's indigenous population is marginalized.
In some areas, the restrictions extend to girls reading, writing or touching books during menstruation out of fear of angering Saraswati, the goddess of education.
It represents a compromise position that risks angering 'Medicare for all' proponents, who view eliminating private health insurance as key to enacting their comprehensive reform.
South Korean and U.S. forces began computer-simulated military exercises on Monday in the wake of North Korea's weapons programs, angering the Asian communist regime.
Yet another kerfuffle occurred last year when the influential International Anti-Counterfeiting Coalition allowed Alibaba to join its ranks, angering a number of its existing members.
OPEC had reportedly considered a convoluted plan that would have removed barrels from the market but masked the size of the cuts to avoid angering Trump.
Some foreign automakers, especially, are worried about angering Presdient Trump, who is still weighing big tariffs on auto imports that could wreak havoc on their business.
That work was briefly interrupted on Monday, when Charles M. Kupperman, the former deputy national security adviser, defied a House subpoena for testimony, angering Mr. Schiff.
Or it could be that they don't believe he will win and therefore have been hesitant in opening up their wallets and angering the next president.
" After the couple broke up, Swift revealed she helped write the song, angering Harris, who said she unveiled the mystery to "tear her ex-boyfriend down.
For hearings last year about Russia's alleged use of social media to influence American politics, Facebook, Twitter Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google sent lawyers, angering lawmakers.
Windows Phone 8 took a bad situation and made it worse by angering Microsoft's surprisingly passionate fanbase when they learned existing devices wouldn't get software upgrades.
According to a story in the Washington Post at the time, Flynn, who came into the DIA intending to reform the agency, ended up angering everyone.
Julianna, who was born with severe health complications and had undergone several invasive surgeries, was unable to conceive, angering her new husband and mother-in-law.
Last year, four Western tourists were fined and deported from Malaysia after posing naked on Mount Kinabalu in Sabah, angering locals who consider the mountain sacred.
The crop substitution program in 2003 reached just 30 percent of its goal and is angering farmers who say the government is leaving their fields bare.
It allowed Republicans to score political points arguing weak border security while at the same time angering Hispanics for perceived mistreatment of migrants, particularly unaccompanied minors.
There's no question that Corker feels freer to speak his mind without the worry of angering the President and potentially stirring up a serious primary challenge.
This comes just months after she responded to the North's growing threat by embracing an American missile defense system, angering China and dismaying many South Koreans.
Mr. Leung singled out a separatist publication for public reprimand last year, angering Hong Kongers with what they saw as an implicit threat to free speech.
Smollett was charged with a crime, but those charges were later dropped by the local prosecutor, angering Johnson and Emanuel, who was mayor at the time.
Orban has long proclaimed zero tolerance for anti-Semitism, though he has more recently risked angering Jews with remarks apparently meant to court far-right voters.
That approach leaves fewer traces, for one thing, and it allows Beijing to shift responsibility to the platforms themselves, which fear the repercussions of angering authorities.
Mr. Hawley has also ruffled some feathers in his own party, angering conservatives by calling for Mr. Greitens to resign after allegations of sexual misconduct emerged.
But he has also long backed the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front, which has governed the country for more than a quarter-century, angering opposition supporters.
In 2016, the Vatican committee scrapped a proposal that any senior cleric accused of covering up abuse be subject to an internal tribunal, angering victims' advocates.
After angering Democratic leaders with her comments about impeaching President Trump, the congresswoman is at the center of a new political storm — over comments about Israel.
The president ultimately abandoned that agreement, concerned about angering his base and after Mr. Miller and others advised him he should insist on additional immigration restrictions.
If you're going skiing, the difference between having an amazing trip or having a very frustrating or angering trip can be your preparation and your clothing.
Countries have generally complied with this norm, because they want to be seen as responsible actors, or to avoid angering their neighbors or the United Nations.
The intrigue: While pushing for a solution, carmakers are tiptoeing around political land mines, fearful of angering President Trump, who has already lashed out on Twitter.
But a poet who has never been to Syria invokes the shelling of a Syrian village at the risk of losing, if not angering, the reader.
When she got to a lyric in Lauryn Hill's verse which features the n-word, she sang along, angering fans who saw the move as disrespectful.
The moderates on the stage argued that Medicare-for-all is too expensive and risks angering Americans by moving them to a new government insurance plan.
However, the deal risks angering other factions in the military, which is still riven by civil war-era divisions between ex-rebels and former loyalist soldiers.
He has veered from Mr. Correa's populist economic policies in an attempt to attract more private investment, angering some of his leftist supporters in doing so.
Lloyd largely defended his efforts leading the refugee office while repeatedly dodging questions, angering Democrats who are pushing to hold Trump officials accountable for family separations.
He has also signed deals to develop oil fields in the autonomous region of Kurdistan, angering an important American ally, Iraq, which bars such direct dealings.
The officer claimed he shot the suspect for wielding a knife, but his body camera had been off during the incident, angering activists and community members.
In 2016, the Vatican committee scrapped a proposal that any senior cleric accused of covering up abuse be subject to an internal tribunal, angering victim advocates.
Gavrilov addressed delegates in his native Russian from the Georgian parliamentary speaker's seat, angering some Georgian politicians and citizens who want Russia kept at arm's length.
Since then, Netflix's market position in video has become even more dominant, making it difficult for ISPs to justify angering customers by potentially throttling Netflix speeds.
Many died and tens of thousands fled during that fighting, which also spilled into China and led to the death of five of its people, angering Beijing.
I wouldn't be able to copy and paste it without angering the interviewee, but it would have given me the context I needed to tell my story.
The existing rules governing sex education in schools, which came into force in 2000, state there should be "no direct promotion of sexual orientation", angering many activists.
Its quarterly earnings blew past expectations, and while its redesign is angering some users, the change is expected to improve the app experience for everyone, with time.
"It's angering to witness the dismissive, sweeping way that admissions officers discuss Asian-American applicants," Michael Li, a senior counsel at the Brennan Center, wrote for Vox.
So we [use] sad, angering, or confusing events and find a way to analyze that in a way that isn't so depressing and turn it into comedy.
The United States has conducted a series of "freedom of navigation" exercises in the contested South China Sea, angering Beijing, which says the moves threaten its sovereignty.
In July South Sudan&aposs parliament extended the government&aposs mandate until 2021, angering the opposition, which said the government was "playing games" at the negotiating table.
Critics say angering US trading partners will lead to retaliatory countermeasures, which could cost American job and raise prices for American businesses that buy steel and aluminum.
Tokyo has suggested it could join other countries conducting "freedom of navigation" operations in those waters, where a Japanese submarine previously took part in drills, angering China.
In response, companies like Google and Facebook have taken a series of steps to protect and encrypt user data, even at the risk of angering government authorities.
But the measure has been deeply unpopular among Japan's public and pushed long-term interest rates down too much, angering financial institutions which saw their margins crushed.
But higher quality means higher costs, and with many countries facing severe shortages in public finances, they are wary of angering their populations with higher pump prices.
Only last month Vestager made headlines by ordering Apple to pay Ireland up to 13 billion euros ($14.5 billion) in unpaid taxes, angering both Washington and Dublin.
Both of these failures aren't ideal when you're trying to navigate a subway entry without angering hundreds of commuters behind you and feeling like the ultimate tourist.
Besides angering Moscow, the legislation has upset the European Union, which has said the new sanctions might affect its energy security and prompt it to act, too.
The supply-management system has survived, however, thanks to its influence with politicians who fear angering dairy farmers, who live mainly in vote-rich Quebec and Ontario.
The allegation drew more backlash on Thursday, after White House press secretary Sean Spicer repeated the claim during his daily press briefing, reportedly angering British government officials.
Washington has been arming, training and sending special forces to assist a Kurdish group fighting against Islamic State, angering Turkey which is fighting its own Kurdish insurgency.
It was the second mass blackout in two weeks, angering the governor, lawmakers and residents who were left groping in the dark — many for almost a week.
It redefines the EPA's jurisdiction under the Clean Water Act, making some small waterways like wetlands and ponds subject to federal rules, angering many major business interests.
That ended up angering both the ethanol industry, which wants more of its product to be mandated, and the oil industry, which wants the program rolled back.
Congress must identify funding for the effort or the executive will be forced to take it from somewhere else, angering Congress when another mission comes up short.
And at the state level, legislators are loath to single out a handful of hospitals as needing the most support for fear of angering their local facility.
Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve was perceived to be reluctant to raise overnight interest rates too fast, for fear of disrupting the financial system or angering the president.
Britain's Rolls-Royce has been hit by a problem with a compressor in the Trent 1000 package C engine, grounding planes, forcing inspections and angering airline clients.
But behind the scenes, Mithril has been a slow-burning mess for the past several months, angering current and former employees, limited partners, and, crucially, Thiel himself.
Those Arab states that did not express outright fealty to the kingdom have remained largely silent on the Khashoggi killing, underlining their fear of angering Saudi rulers.
"The lawmakers' reluctance seems to stem from concern about angering ultra-Orthodox and other religious constituents who have often wielded political influence," wrote my colleague Jesse McKinley.
They spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of repercussions from disclosing classified information or, in the case of the Saudis, from angering the Saudi government.
Energy-rich Qatar has also played a unique role by mediating regional conflicts and pursuing an independent foreign policy, sometimes angering the Saudis and other gulf states.
At least 12 children between the ages of 2 and 16 were shot and killed in St. Louis between April and August 2019, angering police and residents.
"Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) also told reporters that "the most saddening and angering [aspect] for me has been how strongly Trump has these senators in his grip.
But the permissiveness seemed to encourage even more migration, angering Mr. Trump, who threatened Mexico with crippling tariffs and the closure of the United States-Mexico border.
Twelve Democrats represent districts carried by Trump in 2016, which would put them in a particularly risky position as they seek to avoid angering the president's supporters.
Throughout his administration Trump has tried to please both the corn and oil lobbies in his approach to U.S. biofuel blending laws, at times angering both sides.
Tada has been exploiting a rule that allows the rental of chauffer-driven 11-seaters to operate its ride-hailing services, angering the taxi lobby and regulators.
Tada has been exploiting a rule that allows the rental of chauffer-driven 11-seaters to operate its ride-hailing services, angering the taxi lobby and regulators.
However, hopes of a resolution appeared low as Washington on Tuesday imposed visa restrictions on Chinese officials for the detention or abuse of Muslim minorities, angering Beijing.
If it takes angering the same people who said "Hillary could never lose" to protect our country and win back the White House, then so be it.
The league may be on the verge of another one, after angering its players two years before they can opt out of the current collective bargaining agreement.
He's also moving forward with a Middle East peace plan after angering the Arab world by announcing the U.S. would move its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.
The U.S., France and the U.K. also carried out "precision strikes" on targets in Syria associated with the country's chemical weapons arsenal last week, further angering Russia.
China's claim to Taiwan has shot back into the spotlight since U.S. President-elect Donald Trump broke diplomatic protocol and spoke with Tsai this month, angering Beijing.
Ancestral superstitions still hovered over the islanders' minds, exerting their quiet influence, and nobody wanted to be the person responsible for angering a visitor from the past.
The Democratic presidential primary is suddenly awash in billionaire cash, angering the left and presenting new hurdles for candidates in the final stretch to the Iowa caucuses.
And with such a big spotlight on them, the companies will probably be careful about changing service plans, partly to avoid angering customers and attracting lawmakers' attention.
He protected Oleg's job even though it meant angering his powerful father and potentially suffering the consequences, and we never saw him demand any favors in response.
Critics say angering US trading partners will lead to retaliatory countermeasures, which could cost Americans jobs and raise prices for American businesses that buy steel and aluminum.
In one meeting, Trump not only gave the Russians sensitive intelligence while angering Israel, a top ally — he also potentially compromised the best source on ISIS plots.
Soon after taking office, the Trump administration pulled back some advertising for the 2017 sign-up season, angering Democrats, who requested an investigation by the HHS inspector general.
The southern African nation has also been hit by rolling power cuts for two weeks due to low generating capacity, angering residents that are grappling with economic hardship.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's decision to escalate tariffs on $753 billion of Chinese goods on Friday is angering American businesses that say they were taken by surprise.
Angering the Chinese, the company's Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou, daughter of Huawei's founder Ren Zhengfei, was arrested in Canada in December at the behest of U.S. authorities.
Besides angering Moscow, the legislation has upset the European Union, which has said the new sanctions might affect its energy security and prompt it to retaliate if needed.
Also under discussion is increased cooperation with the Russians and the arming of Kurdish groups in northern Syria supported by the US -- at the risk of angering Turkey.
Debt disputes were often handled through backroom negotiations, mainly because local officials are typically more worried about the prospect of creating unemployment than they are about angering creditors.
Now, incumbents are having to cough over hefty sums just to play catch up and face a tough balancing act of angering investors and investing in their future.
On Tuesday, the state's House of Representatives voted not to discuss a ban on assault weapons after earlier declaring pornography a health risk, angering people on social media.
A depreciation in Brazil's currency, the real, together with increasing oil prices, is driving up fuel costs — angering the drivers, who've begun parking on major highways in protest.
After nearly four years, Mr. Durham's investigation ended with no charges against C.I.A. officers, including two directly involved in the deaths of two detainees, angering human rights activists.
If the pace remains slow, then China could offload more of its American bonds without angering other trading partners—but also without causing America much discomfort, if any.
Today's sanctions, applied at full force, threaten the modest boom he has presided over since taking power, and thus risk angering the elites who have benefited from it.
Back in December, Trump made massive cuts to several Utah monuments, following the recommendation of Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and angering conservationists and native tribes in the area.
But the source says the manner in which it happened was both angering and deeply disappointing, according to conversations the source was privy to among several U.S. attorneys.
Under the guidance of new crown prince Mohammed Bin Salman, Saudi Arabia has embarked on a series of sweeping reforms – some of them angering the country's conservative base.
Are you afraid of angering Trump's base, knowing that without Trump's ardent supporters, it will be impossible to put together a national coalition should you run for President?
WADA readmitted RUSADA in September, angering sports bodies around the globe, but said a failure to allow access to the Moscow laboratory would lead to a renewed ban.
Qatar denied the report, saying its news agency had been hacked, but Saudi Arabia and the UAE allowed their state-backed media to continue running it, angering Doha.
The next president of the United States will have a tough time not angering people if he or she tries to make changes to the nation's health system.
The administration has continued issuing DACA permits under the program, angering many on the right who had hoped Trump would hold true to his pledge to end it.
He apologised over the pyre for "the angering of the orderlies in the front parlour of the charnel house"; but they had not, like the government, burned children.
Uber launched in Europe in 2011, angering some local authorities and taxi drivers who said it did not abide by the same rules on insurance, licensing and safety.
The move is likely to please pro-settler members of Netanyahu's right-wing coalition while angering Palestinians, who want the West Bank as part of a future state.
But until the strike against Mullah Mansour on Saturday, consecutive administrations in Washington had resisted the temptation of going after Taliban sanctuaries out of fear of angering Pakistan.
In cases like these, politicians endorsed ideological rivals—running the risk of angering their party base but redirecting many of their voters to keep extremists out of power.
But better quality drives up costs, and with many nations facing severe shortages in public finances, they are wary of angering people with higher pump prices, analysts say.
Ministers have been wary of angering the owners of 15 million diesel vehicles and damaging an industry that is the country's biggest exporter and provides about 800,000 jobs.
Talks have all but stalled because of her reluctance to show her cards until now for fear of angering one of the two main factions of her party.
Beyoncé never has to travel in a suitcase for fear of angering the public or encountering too many normal people who just want to take too many photos.
By courting business with the Pentagon, they risked angering a number of the company's highly regarded A.I. researchers, who had vowed that their work would not become militarized.
Tech companies should act decisively to prevent hoaxes and misinformation from spreading on their platforms, even if it means hiring thousands more moderators or angering some partisan organizations.
There has been a jump in apprehensions at the U.S.-Mexico border this year, angering Trump, who has made reducing illegal immigration one of his signature policy pledges.
The reason, advocates say, is the city's politicians, including the mayor, are fearful of angering the Orthodox Jewish community that represents a crucial voting bloc in major elections.
The officials said they wanted to avoid angering the nation's No. 2 private employer, after Walmart, which could still decide to open an office in their town someday.
The Taliban have refused, angering Mr. Ghani, who has repeatedly expressed concern that the current talks' bypassing of his administration is further destabilizing the already fragile Afghan state.
We also took a look at the long history of protests by black athletes — and the equally lengthy tradition of their actions angering mostly white fans and officials.
WASHINGTON — President Trump has made a trademark of upending many of the diplomatic traditions that have defined American foreign policy for decades, angering a host of longtime allies.
He risks angering Democrats who wanted him to wholeheartedly vote for both articles of impeachment but also alienating Republicans who would rather he not back impeachment at all.
Republicans know that if they break with him, they risk angering the people who voted for him in 2016 — and are eager to do so again in 2020.
She referred those cases to a grand jury instead, angering relatives of some victims who saw it as a way of avoiding responsibility while keeping the process hidden.
They are politically paralyzed, displaying a 'deer-in-the-headlights' inability to stand up to Trump for fear of angering the president's small but fevered base of supporters.
However, some political analysts are say fear of angering voters and playing into the hands of the populist League could hinder any real attempt to curb tax fraud.
But he added that workers would be encouraged to stay on until 64 — the current retirement age is 62 — angering a moderate union whose support the government needs.
We don't expect to see any Xbox One X deals this Black Friday as it just released - and Xbox risks angering a lot of people who pre-ordered.
The Spanish case is the latest involving Taiwan citizens abroad suspected of telecom fraud against China being rounded up with Chinese nationals and sent to China, angering Taipei.
On guns, he suggested that he preferred to "take the gun first, go through due process second," angering most of the Republican establishment and the National Rifle Association.
The shift in approach means that the carbon reductions achievable through the Trump rule would be much lower than Obama's, angering environmentalists, who support the Clean Power Plan.
And even though businesses have a legal right to replace striking employees with temporary workers, employers rarely did so back then, out of fear of angering their workforce.
Ministers have been wary of angering the owners of 128.43 million diesel vehicles and damaging an industry that is the country's biggest exporter and provides about 2128.4,21 jobs.
The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday passed two bills intended to support protesters in Hong Kong and send a warning to China about human rights, angering Beijing.
KIEV, Ukraine — The murder trial in Nikopol, a town in eastern Ukraine, was entangled in bureaucratic delays that were clearly angering a father of one of the victims.
Both are up for reelection in purple states and need to balance appealing to independent voters in their states without angering Trump supporters who they can't win without.
Read more: Kim Jong Un issues new threat as the U.S. begin assembling anti-missile system North Korea fired four ballistic missiles toward Japan, angering pretty much everyone
In one Oval Office meeting, Trump not only gave the Russians sensitive intelligence while angering a top ally — he also potentially compromised the best source on ISIS plots.
The fine would have been 65 million pounds but was discounted by 30% after Lloyds agreed to resolve the matter, angering a group representing victims of the fraud.
The agreement risks angering other factions in the military, who launched counter-mutinies after the government paid the mutineers bonuses of 5 million CFA francs ($8,400) each in January.
Then on April 30, an Egyptian court issued a media gag order on cases of protesters arrested in demonstrations over the transfer of the islands, further angering the media.
The October 2017 declaration followed a plebiscite that Catalan authorities defied a judicial ban to carry out, angering some in the region and much of the rest of Spain.
In the western city of Kisumu, major retail outlets did not have maize flour, angering shoppers who had travelled from rural homes to the city to look for it.
Willie Walsh, then BA CEO but now CEO of parent company , held his ground, angering unions by spending millions of pounds on hiring staff to cover for striking crew.
China claims 90 percent of the South China Sea, where it has steadily expanded military and other installations on artificial islands and reefs, unnerving the region and angering Washington.
Manbij has been held by SDF-allied forces since then, angering neighboring Turkey which views the influence wielded by the YPG in northern Syria as a national security threat.
Mattis and Tillerson famously formed a united front to push back against the president on key national security issues, angering Trump along the way, and lost again and again.
Downgrading the environment ministry would be seen as contrary to Brazil's commitment to protect the Amazon rainforest, and could hurt Brazil's export market by angering environmentally aware consumers abroad.
In September British Airways proposed the closure of a large pension scheme, angering trade unions representing workers who have taken industrial action this year in a continuing pay dispute.
The WSJ notes that Apple risks angering its existing banking partners, who won't see the same level of integration as the company is providing with the new credit card.
Citing inadequate benefits for the domestic economy, Poland scrapped the deal earlier this month, angering the French and prompting President Francois Hollande to cancel a planner visit to Warsaw.
But sales were far below expectations, swinging the company to a loss, angering farmer-owners and forcing it to quit the strategy and shutter three production plants in May.
The late-stage investment firm has been a slow-burning mess for the past several months, angering current and former employees, limited partners, and, crucially, Thiel himself, sources say.
The company launched in Europe in 2011, angering some local authorities and taxi drivers who said it did not abide by the same rules on insurance, licensing and safety.
Trump broke with decades of precedent last month by taking a congratulatory telephone call from Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen, angering Beijing which sees Taiwan as part of China.
Mitt Romney of Utah made history by becoming the first senator to vote to convict the president of his own party in an impeachment trial, blindsiding and angering Republicans.
Dick Durbin, Patrick Leahy and Robert Menendez — in response to reports that Ukrainian officials had halted cooperation with the Mueller report out of fear of angering President Donald Trump.
For example: While campaigning in Iowa, Sanders refused to shake the hand of a supporter after she had just coughed on it, angering her and her three family members.
But given that they became famous for selling their wares to repressive regimes, angering human rights activists in the process, perhaps they should've chosen something a bit stealthier. 6.
South Korea has deployed the U.S. Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) anti-missile system to protect against the North Korean threat, angering China, North Korea's lone major ally.
Many company executives in Britain have previously been reluctant to stray into politics for fear of angering customers, but with time running out they are starting to speak out.
Ticking that box would risk further angering an already irate Kremlin, while a no on the plans, reportedly backed by Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis, could alienate his generals.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's Supreme Court on Tuesday canceled legislation exempting Jewish religious seminary students from military service, angering ultra-Orthodox lawmakers who could destabilize Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition.
As November congressional elections draw closer, Trump and Republicans are under pressure to show they are responding to concerns about school safety without angering supporters who oppose gun control.
That narrative defied common sense because that would be contrary to their customers' best interests and their own self-interest in not angering customers and losing share to competitors.
A regulatory push that could open up the market for set-top boxes consumers use to watch television is angering several corporate giants and splitting Democrats on Capitol Hill.
Those who are on the ballot defending the party's majorities this year need Mr. Trump's voters to win, and risk angering them with any full disavowal of the nominee.
Worries about hurting the housing market, and in turn angering voters, are strong enough that some Republican lawmakers would probably join their Democratic rivals in opposing any such attempt.
The IBF has ordered Pulev to face Briton Dillian Whyte and American Jarell Miller to decide a title challenger but the two turned down the fights, angering the Bulgarian.
This month, he said the U.S. recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital and promised to move the U.S. Embassy to the disputed holy city, angering leaders in the Arab world.
It's the latest sign that Holt has never recovered from the presidential debate he moderated in the fall of 2016, when he badgered Donald Trump, angering some NBC viewers.
He followed the exit after his wife, a junior labour minister, quit in the midst of controversy over claiming a rent allowance, angering Greeks hit by years of austerity.
In 2008, Canada eliminated the position of national science adviser, angering scientists who saw the office as a key point of contact between the government and the scientific community.
It is easy to imagine a scenario where someone doesn't want to risk angering police by refusing consent, or even just didn't fully understand what they were consenting to.
Get the VICE App on iOS and Android IKEA has a long and storied history of angering customers with its build-it-yourself furniture or by triggering marital spats.
Trump rescinded American commitment to that deal in May, angering European partners, drastically worsening relations with Tehran, and putting the status of foreign companies operating in Iran in doubt.
Many legislators (on both sides of the aisle) were grateful to be able to campaign without the risk of angering either the voters or their cheap labor-seeking funders.
Granting Trump's wishes on this issue may have seemed like the best option, even if it risked angering US Democrats, who have also historically been strong supporters of Israel.
It's angering to feel that people have grown complacent with it and they just accept it as part of the risk that comes with living in a free country.
The Dream Act's passage reflected the Democratic Party's turn to the left on immigration, an issue party leaders once handled gingerly out of fear of angering some white voters.
Mr. Pillsbury was brought into Mr. Trump's orbit during the transition period in 2016, after the president-elect spoke by telephone with Taiwan's president, breaking protocol and angering China.
However, analysts said Mr. Bolsonaro would have limited leverage in blunting China's interests in Brazil without angering key constituencies that have come to depend heavily on the Chinese market.
The message depressed the euro and bond yields, in the process angering U.S. President Donald Trump, who accused Draghi of seeking an unfair trade advantage by devaluing the euro.
Mattis and Tillerson famously formed a united front to push back against the president on key national security issues — angering Trump along the way — and lost again and again.
The Trump administration has walked away from a chance to appeal a court decision on its refinery waiver program, delivering a win to ethanol producers while angering oil refiners.
Earlier this week, Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said the virus would reach "likely pandemic proportions," reportedly angering the White House.
On Tuesday, for the second straight day, stocks app Robinhood was experiencing severe downtime, angering millions of users who weren't able to take advantage of a rebounding stock market.
Her candidacy also caused a rift within her family; she spoke out against same-sex marriage during her campaign, angering her sister, Mary Cheney, and her wife, Heather Poe.
Beyond angering a partner and calling into question the ability of the United States to keep secrets, the episode threatened to overshadow Mr. Trump's first trip abroad as president.
Australian-born Assange came to prominence when WikiLeaks published hundreds of thousands of secret U.S. diplomatic cables in 2010, angering Washington which said he had put lives at risk.
Now several European countries are arguing they can "manage" China's presence in their communication networks, a bid to avoid so angering Beijing that it retaliates by cutting European imports.
Many died and tens of thousands fled during that fighting, which also spilled over into China's territory and resulted in the death of five of its people, angering Beijing.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. pipeline operators are selling their underused space at steep discounts to keep crude flowing - angering shippers and distorting an already opaque market for oil trading.
The companies had said they would forfeit any damage claims to avoid angering the president who enjoys high public approval ratings, thanks to his man-of-the-people style.
When the United States declared Egypt's president no longer legitimate in 2011, the military correctly took that as a signal that it could oust him without angering the Americans.
But Mattis famously formed a united front with Tillerson to push back against the president's worst foreign policy impulses — angering Trump along the way — and lost again and again.
Last December Switzerland's stock exchange was only given temporary equivalence access, angering the Alpine state, whose minister for international finance, Joerg Gasser, cautioned Britain about going down the same road.
Leviathan will be connected by a subsea pipeline to a production platform much closer to shore, just 10 km from a popular beach, angering some opposition lawmakers, environmentalists and residents.
Willie Walsh, then BA CEO but now CEO of parent company IAG, held his ground, angering unions by spending millions of pounds on hiring staff to cover for striking crew.
Yes, but: Speaking up can come at a cost to smaller companies, including angering the powerful corporate giants and signaling to investors that you might go under without government intervention.
The other Buzzfeed article alleged that then-CEO Costolo "secretly ordered employees to filter out abusive and hateful replies" to Obama, angering senior Twitter employees who supported unfettered free speech.
The late-stage investment firm has been a slow-burning mess for the past several months, angering current and former employees, limited partners, and, crucially, [Peter] Thiel himself, sources say.
On the other side, Cruz backers say that the first-term senator should stick to his guns and withhold an endorsement -- or risk angering his own supporters who detest Trump.
But Zeman has defended Stanek, angering the Social Democrats and creating a standoff that led to Social Democrat threats of resignations as the president has yet to finalize the change.
But instead of resigning from his previous post as director for the European Commission's financial system surveillance and crisis management, he took a temporary leave, angering the new coalition government.
That move would have blocked drilling in the Arctic for years to come, angering the drilling industry, which has long desired to tap massive stores of oil underneath Arctic waters.
Another Democratic lawmaker said he is on the fence about backing Pelosi but added that the insurgents' plan to take down Pelosi with no Plan B is angering many members.
Many died and tens of thousands fled the region during that fighting, which also spilled over into Chinese territory and resulted in the death of five Chinese people, angering Beijing.
A Russian regional governor has backed a proposal to name the local airport Stalingrad, angering some Russians who say the country should not honor Stalin, who oversaw millions of deaths.
Unlike career politicians who take policy positions based on their fear of losing elections or angering deep-pocketed special interests, Mr. Trump is accountable to no one but the voters.
Britain last month said it will introduce a sugar levy on soft drinks in two years' time to tackle a growing obesity crisis, delighting health campaigners and angering drink makers.
After angering state lawmakers by not showing up to an investigative hearing last month, Steven Santoro, the new executive director, appeared before legislators and pledged to improve the troubled agency.
But the party has not endorsed secession, angering separatists who turned to violence in late 2017 after the government suppressed peaceful protests against the Francophone majority's alleged marginalization of Anglophones.
Hoekstra repeated that he regretted the filmed exchange, which went viral on social media last month, but refused to comment further, angering reporters who were cut off by press officers.
But the fear of angering Republican lawmakers, or provoking an unwanted censorship debate, have made executives at these companies tread more carefully when it comes to domestic far-right extremists.
Kashmir is such a sensitive issue in India and Pakistan that it would be nearly impossible for Mr. Xi to say anything publicly on it without angering one of them.
For Ms. Warren, taking on Mr. Sanders face-to-face risked further angering the far left, sections of which have already turned on her for the rivalry with Mr. Sanders.
Some intelligence officials viewed the briefing as a tactical error, saying the conclusions could have been delivered in a less pointed manner or left out entirely to avoid angering Republicans.
Military leaders were left in the awkward position of trying to reaffirm their commitment to generations of war-fighting rules without angering a volatile commander in chief by contradicting him.
That resulted in situations where a passenger might pay $20 for a trip, for instance, but a driver received only $10, angering drivers who shared such examples on social media.
This inaction is explained by a lack of congressional focus on North Korea policy, the absence of a vocal domestic constituency pushing for tougher measures and concerns about angering China.
Last week, the Israeli Knesset passed a "nation-state" law, angering members of the country's Arab minority and prompting Turkey to accuse Israel of trying to form "an apartheid state".
Interviews with a half-dozen veteran Democratic campaign insiders at the convention who spoke on condition of anonymity — many out of fear of angering a sitting senator — echoed South's view.
Matt Bevin, who lost his reelection bid after angering various constituencies, a Rispone loss would mean that two of three statewide officials Trump has backed in recent races have failed.
The account was verified by a member of Parliament who was involved in the removal of Mr. Zebari, and who spoke on the condition of anonymity to avoid angering Iran.
First, by angering key House Democrats with his sudden decision to start a procedural 30-day clock on the deal, in a ploy to place pressure on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Thursday afternoon, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke announced sweeping plans to open up new territory for offshore drilling basically throughout America's coastal waters, angering environmental groups and coastal legislators from both parties.
Angering its hometown headquarters Amazon publicly opposed a proposed a new "head tax" that the city of Seattle wanted to place on large businesses to address homelessness and fund affordable housing.
Greece's top court blocked their extradition last week, angering Turkey, a NATO ally which alleges the men were involved in efforts to overthrow Erdogan and has demanded they be sent home.
He objected when the bill was put forward in Parliament Friday, ending the debate and angering Prime Minister Theresa May and others who want upskirting to be made a criminal offense.
At that point, Beijing could either let its currency weaken further, helping Chinese exports to the United States but possibly angering the US government, or move to prop up the yuan.
The second doomsday scenario is one in which the two volatile, hotheaded leaders end up somehow angering one another during the summit and revert to issuing hostile threats to each other.
The new definition, as reported by the Journal, would make it possible for Trump to avoid singling out — and angering — a country whose economy is fundamentally intertwined with the United States.
Widodo risks angering either nationalists, by being seen as too ready to take outside help, or many ordinary members of the public, by hesitating to accept aid that could save lives.
The delayed results and confusion over whether precincts had been properly counted led to chaos on caucus night, angering presidential campaigns that complained they had no clarity moving into New Hampshire.
Earlier this month, Zimbabwe hiked its average electricity tariff by 320% to increase power supplies, angering consumers already grappling with soaring inflation and the country's worst economic crisis in a decade.
Earlier this month, Zimbabwe hiked its average electricity tariff by 320% to increase power supplies, angering consumers already grappling with soaring inflation and the country's worst economic crisis in a decade.
The mural, titled "The Devil Is In The Details," contained the message until it was painted over Tuesday night, angering the artist who created the piece, according to local outlet WKYT.
An early offer of an EU-UK customs arrangement, note EU officials, also runs a risk of angering Britons who want to hold May to her rejection of a customs union.
Buhari also said his government was reviewing an amnesty program for former militants, which offers cash and job training, after initially slashing the scheme's budget by two-thirds and angering militants.
American politicians have historically been wary of angering Turkey, a NATO ally that has never acknowledged the full extent of the massacres — and has emphatically denied that what happened was genocide.
Trump risked angering China on Friday by taking a call from Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen — a first for a U.S. president or president-elect with any Taiwan leader since 1979.
The relationship was tested again in 1962 when the administration of U.S. President John Kennedy unexpectedly canceled its Skybolt missile program, angering Britain which had been set to use the missiles.
President Trump has yet to be briefed on the proposal, but he will face a tough choice – either further angering an already irate Kremlin or falling out with his own generals.
The Obama administration said in April the United States would buy $8.6 million worth of heavy water from Iran, angering Republicans who called it a subsidy of the country's nuclear program.
These leaflets have been effective in angering Pyongyang in the past, which last month launched its own revenge floating packages — balloons filled with refuse like used toilet paper and cigarette butts.
However, by closing off pipelines and refineries while it tracked leakages, the government has triggered shortfalls and long lines at gas stations in several states, angering consumers and risking economic damage.
China's claim to Taiwan have shot back into the spotlight since U.S. President-elect Donald Trump broke diplomatic protocol and spoke with Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen this month, angering Beijing.
The former NYSE Liffe executive also courted controversy during his tenure after the LME moved a year ago to hike fees by an average of 31 percent, angering the bourse's members.
The rapid pace of change could also cause some unforeseen problems, such as content creators leaving for other platforms or angering the community by blocking creators from communicating with each other.
The Philippines has lodged a case with an arbitration court in The Hague about its dispute with China in the South China Sea, angering China which has pledged not to participate.
The pay raises illustrate that Pruitt is not particularly concerned about angering the White House, and has little regard for the morale of the civil servants at the agency he leads.
Yet efforts to restrain him would risk angering "red-shirt" activists who in recent years have rallied to defend Mr Thaksin and his sister, and more broadly their own democratic rights.
Trump has also imposed tariffs of 25 percent on imported steel and 10 percent on imported aluminum, angering China and key U.S. trading partners including the European Union, Canada and Mexico.
Russia and South Ossetia signed a deal in 2015 to integrate their security forces and military, angering Georgia which regards the region and Abkhazia as territory occupied by a foreign power.
In February, Google announced that the Nest Secure system would work with Google Assistant, angering some customers because there was no indication on the tech specs the product had a microphone.
Obama, frustrated with inaction from lawmakers, ordered stricter gun rules last week that he can impose without Congress' help, angering Republicans who say he is overstepping the boundaries of his office.
The plan has bitterly divided the European Union, and a decisions to allow Russia to pump more gas via Opal risks angering eastern European EU members worried about Russian energy dominance.
For foreign companies that want to be allowed to do business in China, that means capitulating to its censorship laws even at the risk of angering their users in other countries.
Mr. Reyes said the conflict started when two Sunset members joined the Bad Boys, angering a Sunset member who had gone to prison for a crime the two members had committed.
Roseburg last year told the city to find another water source, angering residents who said the water was always intended for municipal use, not to be given to the highest bidder.
KABUL, Afghanistan — The Afghan government has moved to temporarily ban WhatsApp, the messaging app that is popular among the country's elite, angering some users and raising concerns about freedom of expression.
It had been arranged in response to an episode earlier this summer in which officials had left a "bait truck" full of sneakers to lure would-be thieves, angering many residents.
He tried to unilaterally bar visitors from several Muslim countries from the United States, angering U.S. allies and provoking clashes with Congress and the courts over the limits of executive power.
Among new measures angering traders is a rule requiring anyone buying items worth 50,000 rupees ($315) or more to produce identity papers, a measure aimed at helping authorities track tax evaders.
Mr. Moster's group has accused the city of dragging its feet for political reasons, out of fear of angering the ultra-Orthodox community, which is known to vote as a bloc.
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Catalonia's parliament stripped the head of the region's pro-independence government of his rights as a regional lawmaker on Monday, angering supporters who scuffled with police outside the assembly.
Some of the retailers said their new policies were meant to strike a balance between signaling that guns make many employees and customers feel unsafe, while not angering gun rights supporters.
Kiev began two days of missile tests on Thursday, angering Russia, which has put its air defense forces on high alert saying it hopes the war games won't disrupt international flights.
Orban, who faces elections next year, long proclaimed zero tolerance for anti-Semitism though has more recently risked angering Israel and Jews with remarks apparently meant to court far right voters.
The battle for Europe Executives at Nokia and Ericsson may also be treading carefully in public for fear of angering the Chinese government and being cut off from its vast market.
In 2017, she made headlines by saying Mr. Clinton's sexual relationship with Monica Lewinsky should have prompted him to resign, angering the Clintons, who had championed her early in her career.
The Trump administration has sided with the brutally repressive country of Sudan — and against American terrorist attack victims — in a lawsuit currently before the Supreme Court, angering victims and veterans groups.
When Facebook decided not to remove a controversial post about "preventing Muslim immigration" from then-Presidential candidate Donald Trump for fear of angering Republicans, Zuckerberg passed that decision off to subordinates.
The move gives lawmakers more time to finalize plans for next year's spending, and avoids potentially angering voters who could be left without services from federal agencies weeks before the Nov.
From angering his mother by taking apart the family radio at age 7 to a long post-war career at the phone company, Gelb showed a lifelong fascination with how things work.
China's claims to Taiwan have shot back into the spotlight since U.S. President-elect Donald Trump broke diplomatic protocol and spoke with Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen earlier this month, angering Beijing.
Part of the Roma minority practices an ultra-conservative form of Islam and its women have started wearing full-face veils in recent years, angering nationalists and bewildering other residents of Pazardzhik.
If this was Marco Rubio, I think there would be a call that this election is over and let's now get behind the front-runner, and it's just angering people even more.
But he still seems to lament the fact that after a career battling pork-barrel spending and angering his own party, he's viewed as a card-carrying member of the party establishment.
And in an obvious sign that it's seeking to avoid angering record label partners, Billboard notes that Spotify is discouraging artists from saying things like they've "signed" with the streaming music company.
WASHINGTON/CALGARY (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's administration approved TransCanada Corp's Keystone XL pipeline on Friday, cheering the oil industry and angering environmentalists even as further hurdles for the controversial project loom.
South Korea's presidential office did not say whether Moon and Trump discussed the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) anti-missile system which the previous government agreed to host, greatly angering China.
It's an idea that was, only months ago, dismissed as impossible but it has gained momentum in the city, livening up what would've been a humdrum vote and angering giant neighbor China.
North Korea, which fired four ballistic missiles into the sea off Japan's northwest coast on Monday, angering both South Korea and Japan, is likely to be a key topic of Tillerson's trip.
Besides formally recognizing Guaidó as the country's president, the US has also hinted at the prospect of a military intervention in Venezuela, angering a lot of people previously uninvolved with the disagreement.
The fact that their direct impact can't be measured makes them scarier, since we can never know if judges or law enforcement officials pull their punches for fear of angering the president.
Despite European Parliament support for recognizing Venezuela's self-declared interim president Juan Guaido, Italy blocked a Swedish compromise to acknowledge him as such, fearful of angering Russia, which backs President Nicholas Maduro.
The claim has spurred outrage among Democrats and has alarmed some Republicans who worry his tactics will backfire, angering minority voters and threatening the party's chances in close races down the ballot.
The official said the planned handout would not be distributed to low-income pensioners, as last year when Tsipras unexpectedly announced a one-off Christmas bonus to retirees, angering the country's lenders.
Mr. Trump received the loan, according to people who were involved and spoke on the condition of anonymity to avoid angering him, and went back for another $20 million the following year.
Typically, corporations have remained neutral on major political and social issues for fear of angering consumers or hurting their businesses, and they've specifically steered clear of getting too close to liberal causes.
Trump railed against his trading partners during the meeting, according to sources, and withdrew his support for a joint communique after leaving the summit, angering and bewildering some of Washington's closest allies.
It was an admission that Mr. Trump now posed an immediate threat to their own candidacies and that, to have any chance to survive, they had to risk angering his ardent supporters.
And in the process, angering discredited elites—whether they be in media, Washington, or Hollywood—must not be seen as a burden to be overcome, but an advantage to be capitalized on.
Qatar denied making the comments, saying its news agency had been hacked, but Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates allowed their state-backed media to continue running the story, angering Doha.
The fatal shooting has become the latest, and most bizarre, confrontation between an unarmed black man and a white officer, angering many who say they simply do not believe the officer's account.
MONTREAL — A Canadian government requirement that groups seeking federal grants for student jobs must support abortion rights is inflaming a cultural battle and angering religious groups, opposition politicians and even American conservatives.
A prominent opposition leader and a popular gospel musician, both imprisoned after angering the government of Rwanda, walked free on Saturday, after officials said that more than 20173,000 inmates would be released.
An awkward spot for health bureaucrats Government health experts onstage with Trump had to tread a difficult line -- between honoring their professional assessments and avoiding angering the President, who dislikes being contradicted.
The Senate's top Republican, Mitch McConnell, has resisted calling any witnesses or allowing any new evidence to be admitted, angering Democrats who say that a proper trial cannot take place without them.
It was clear she was doing what she could to avoid angering Trump, who is known to watch and grade toughly the high-profile television appearances of Cabinet members and presidential aides.
When the restaurant first opened, the owners decided they would price all bottles a mere $22005 over cost, angering competitors who were generally selling the same bottles for three times as much.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Japanese government is threatening to cut existing solar power project subsidies angering the power producers and investors that say the cuts will undermine their profitability and violate earlier agreements.
Trump praises foreign dictators from China and Russia while angering and alienating our neighbors in Mexico and Canada and outraging and alarming our friends and allies in Europe and throughout Latin America.
The North's latest test launch came as U.S. and South Korean forces conducted annual military exercises on the Korean peninsula, angering Pyongyang which sees the war games as a preparation for invasion.
Cons: Pentagon spending still is one of the most popular ways to politicians to deliver the goods to their states and districts, and few want to risk angering local contractors or suppliers.
The Poles have sought to walk a delicate line between the United States and Iran, framing Poland's hosting of the meeting as a positive event, while trying to avoid angering the Iranians.
A final decision will likely come down to the federal justice minister, who will face the choice of angering the United States by rejecting the extradition bid, or China by accepting it.
On Tuesday, the government approved a hotly contested proposal to expand the western Canadian crude oil pipeline it bought last year, providing hope for a depressed energy industry but angering environmental groups.
In 1953, the country's first democratically chosen prime minister, Mohammad Mossadegh, nationalized the country's oil industry, angering the British who in turn encouraged the United States to organize a coup d'état in Iran.
Why it matters: Many of the new Democrats won in districts carried by President Trump in 2016, but perceptions of border security and the 3-week political stalemate are angering their new constituents.
In October 2016, I spoke to a chatty, old-timer CO. "There's been some hiccups, but those cameras are HD clear," he told me, asking to remain anonymous to avoid angering his colleagues.
BARCELONA, Spain – South Sudan&aposs parliament on Thursday approved extending President Salva Kiir&aposs term until 2021, angering the armed opposition and threatening already fragile peace talks in a five-year civil war.
EU member states have created a "special purpose vehicle" to skirt U.S. sanctions and continue doing business with Iran called INSTEX, angering the U.S., but the vehicle is said to have limited effectiveness.
Twitter seems to bungle even the easy decisions, and it makes its choices with little transparency, often angering its users who feel that some people have been unfairly silenced, while others run amok.
Four 12-year-old black girls were allegedly strip searched at a middle school in New York last week, angering community members who are asking district officials why no action has been taken.
He will need to avoid angering a volatile Trump and risking trade ties, but also to be wary of alienating himself from other leaders who have a more multilateral approach to world politics.
Under Pruitt, the number of waivers granted to small refiners soared, angering the biofuels industry which argued the program was being used to benefit energy companies while undermining demand for corn-based fuel.
Former rugby union player Folau had his contract with Rugby Australia torn up in May for posting on social media that hell awaits "drunks, homosexuals, adulterers" and other groups, angering the LGBTIQ community.
The former rugby union international had his contract with Rugby Australia torn up in May for posting on social media that hell awaits "drunks, homosexuals, adulterers" and other groups, angering the LGBTIQ community.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services rated 3,617 hospitals on a one- to five-star scale, angering the hospital industry, which has been pressing the Obama administration and Congress to block the ratings.
Earlier this year, sources told Reuters that U.S. pipeline operators were selling their underused space at steep discounts to keep crude flowing - angering customers and distorting an already opaque market for oil trading.
The result was that far too many pilots requested time off between September to December, forcing the airline to scrap 20,000 flights and angering hundreds of thousands of customers who had booked tickets.
That's not even counting the conflicts of interest which fund families can have; as they provide corporations with pension and cash management services, angering them with a proxy fight isn't always good business.
With backers including Goldman Sachs and BlackRock and valued at more than $70 billion, Uber has faced protests, bans and restrictions around the world as it challenges traditional taxi operators, angering some unions.
Qatar denied making the critical comments, saying its news agency had been hacked, but Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates allowed their state-backed media to continue running the story, angering Doha.
The crux of the problem lies in the fact that Free Basics content won't incur data costs but other sites will, angering activists who argue that all Internet content should be treated equally.
Washington (CNN)He's rolled back democratic checks on his power, mused about creating a European ethnostate and erected a razor-wire fence to keep migrants out, angering the rest of the European Union.
Some commentators linked the collapse of talks between Sinn Fein and the Democratic Unionist Party earlier this month to a reluctance to risk angering supporters ahead of July 12 by making major concessions.
But that usually means the organization picks candidates who are more moderate and well-funded (or with the ability to raise a lot of money), angering the Democratic Party's energized left-wing base.
But do those favors and you risk alienating (or angering) the corporations, collectives, and AI constructs that live in the city, each of which is competing with you over a near-magical resource.
The Trump administration has escalated trade actions targeting China and other countries in recent weeks, angering U.S. allies including the European Union, Canada and Mexico with duties targeting U.S. aluminum and steel imports.
But the United States has long believed that Iran's role, which relies on militias accused of sectarian abuses, can make matters worse by angering Sunnis and making them more sympathetic to the militants.
But it is also clear to the White House that Mr. Obama must broker this particular intraparty peace treaty with patience and respect, or risk angering Mr. Sanders and his millions of supporters.
But May has struggled to unite her ministers and party — or parliament and the public — around a plan, often reluctant to spell out her approach for fear of angering one faction or another.
Any talks with China also come at the risk of angering the United States, especially if Canada were perceived as being a conduit for cheap Chinese goods into the U.S. market, Burton said.
And most dauntingly for the President, a genuine deal with Democrats would require concessions that would force him to do something he's never dared to do: risk angering his ultra-loyal political base.
It's a policy known as "strategic ambiguity," in which the US essentially tries to walk a very fine diplomatic line between supporting its friend Taiwan without upsetting the status quo or angering China.
Those who speak in public on behalf of Donald J. Trump have all developed their own phrases to try to tread that tightrope between maintaining integrity and not angering or defying the boss.
Angering a vocal crowd of unionized airport workers, the commissioners of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey hit an impasse on Thursday over proposals for raising the agency's minimum wage.
In an interview with the Atlantic published last month, Obama referred to Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries as "free riders" unwilling to secure chaotic zones like Libya, angering many in the kingdom.
CHICAGO — A Chicago police officer fatally shot a man Saturday evening on the city's South Side, angering nearby residents who gathered at the scene in large numbers and confronted officers for several hours.
After the update, third party screens (a cheaper alternative to official Apple screens) stopped working, angering repair shop owners and leading to speculation that the move was meant to discourage non-Apple repairs.
Some officials, however, speaking on condition of anonymity to avoid angering Mr. Noor and his allies, suggested that the trucks were stopped because they were refusing to pay Mr. Noor's men a cut.
Moreno signed a $4.2 billion deal with the IMF earlier this year, angering many of his former supporters who voted for him as the left-leaning successor of his former ally, Rafael Correa.
Last year, Pakistan started building a barrier at Torkham, angering Afghanistan which rejects the colonial-era Durand Line border drawn up in 1893 and does not want a solid recognition of the boundary.
WASHINGTON — After a grueling 14-hour meeting, Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee suddenly announced that the panel would not vote as planned late Thursday night on two articles of impeachment, angering Republicans.
He gained some posthumous attention in 2016 when the Toronto-based rapper Drake demolished a 1963 Murray house to build a 21,000-square-foot mansion in Toronto's upscale Bridle Path neighborhood, angering preservationists.
But Democrats are in a tough position: pursuing their legal challenge at all costs could feed the Trump-approved narrative that they're overzealous, but giving up risks angering their own Trump-hating base.
Some of his supporters there blame the government for failing to stand up for Mr. Ghosn, a French citizen, for fear of angering the country's "yellow vest" protesters railing against the global elite.
In interviews, the inhabitants complained that rocks being blasted off the mountains were falling on their homes and angering the local neak ta, who had to be propitiated with offerings of roast pigs.
Even when Mr. Assad deployed chemical weapons, crossing a "red line," Mr. Obama did not bomb Syria, angering the opposition and allies like Saudi Arabia, who felt he had further empowered Mr. Assad.
LONDON (Reuters) - The Bank of England issued its clearest warning yet that a British exit from the European Union would probably hurt the economy and cause sterling to slide, angering pro-Brexit campaigners.
But the country's powerful agriculture sector is opposed to moving the embassy from Tel Aviv and angering Arab nations that buy billions of dollars worth of Brazilian halal or "permissible" meat each year.
That decision has helped isolate the United States and Israel, angering allies in Europe and the Arab world while helping to convince the Arab public that the United States is solidly anti-Muslim.
The United States has also cut off aid to the Palestinians and to UNRWA - the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees — and has ordered the PLO's office in Washington shut, further angering Palestinian leaders.
On June 27, before a funeral for Agnes Hicks could begin at St. Mary Catholic Church in Charlotte Hall, WTTG-TV reports a guest knocked over a chalice, damaging it and angering the priest.
Rivera admitted that he crossed paths with Tibbetts while she was jogging and began to follow her, at which point she threatened to call the police — panicking and angering Rivera — the warrant affidavit states.
Regulators want to avoid a repeat of the 2007-09 financial crisis when Britain had to bail out banks such as Royal Bank of Scotland, angering the public at a time of belt-tightening.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia said it would continue selling arms to both Azerbaijan and Armenia despite the latest flare-up of the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, angering the Armenians who consider Moscow a close ally.
Susan Collins, after angering Democrats by bucking her moderate persona by backing a series of Trump priorities, is defending her seat in Maine, a state Trump lost by nearly 3 percentage points in 2016.
Last week, Beijing landed three flights on Fiery Cross in the disputed Spratly archipelago, angering Vietnam and drawing criticism from the United States, which expresssed deep concern it will exacerbate tension in the region.
Before a funeral Mass for Agnes Hicks could begin at St. Mary Catholic Church in Charlotte Hall last week, WTTG-TV reports a guest knocked over a chalice, damaging it and angering the Rev.
Paul has questioned the wisdom of angering Russia and taking on the potential expense of approving NATO membership for a tiny country that could not play a significant role in defending the United States.
Pelosi contended that, rather than putting tariffs on allies such as the European Union and angering them, Trump should have spared them to increase the leverage the countries could have collectively had over China.
Kadyrov, Putin's strongest ally in the mostly Muslim North Caucasus area of southern Russia, had also said he thought the liberal opposition should be put on trial for sabotage, angering and frightening Kremlin opponents.
The rise and fall of Abolish ICE among presidential hopefuls also points to a Democratic Party that has struggled to figure out its message on immigration — angering activists while making little headway on solutions.
Given the moribund state of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process and the long odds of success, Putin would almost certainly fail, tarnishing his vaunted image and likely angering Israelis and Palestinians in the process.
Yet party leaders think they have found a sweet spot in which they can pick fights with the CDU on selected issues, brandishing their social-justice credentials without angering voters by paralysing the government.
Under Trump, the EPA has vastly expanded the number of waivers granted to refineries, angering farmers who say the policy destroys demand for ethanol and other biofuels at a time they are already struggling.
On the other hand, if he doesn't approve the plan, he risks angering his generals and bringing further scrutiny of his connections with Russia just as special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation expands in scope.
Republicans twisted themselves in knots to avoid angering constituents by condemning the President's tweets, and sought to rebrand them as a patriotic denunciations of the extreme socialism they say is infecting the Democratic Party.
Hammond has previously said he favors striking a "pragmatic" deal with the EU to minimize Brexit's impact on businesses and the economy, angering some Brexit supporters who favor a more definitive rupture with Brussels.
Over the past three days, several key details of the investigation, including the name of the bomber, first came out in U.S. media, angering British police who feared such leaks risked compromising their investigation.
He has not commented publicly on the prospect of challenging Flake because a potential Trump appointment could require Senate confirmation -- which would make angering a majority member from his home state a costly mistake.
Even Brazilian farmers, staunch fans of Bolsonaro's vow to relax environmental rules and limit indigenous reservations, are thinking twice about the merger because it could hurt their exports by angering environmentally aware consumers abroad.
But there are a number of people in the White House who are fairly underwhelmed, and there's internal anxiety about whether it's worth angering the FBI director and intelligence community by releasing this information.
That drove up total public debt to more than 50 percent of GDP, angering citizens who accuse the government of mortgaging future generations, and investors who said the debt was undermining Kenya's economic credentials.
But Duke avoided making a decision on the fate of 86,000 Hondurans, detonating an automatic six-month renewal of the country's TPS status, reportedly angering White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE.
Last week, Beijing landed three flights on Fiery Cross in the disputed Spratly archipelago, angering Vietnam and drawing criticism from the United States, which expressed deep concern it will exacerbate tension in the region.
Instead of the repeal he so often promised during the preceding years — and up through the election — he delivered a heaping pile of impotence, widely angering the base, and putting his Speakership in jeopardy.
But they are politically unpalatable; base closings, for instance, have been stubbornly resisted in recent years by lawmakers fearful of angering voters by eliminating jobs in communities that are economically dependent on those bases.
Opposition by Democrats, Politico argues, has "put Whitaker in a difficult spot, trapped between setting off a political firestorm by clipping Mueller's wings and angering a president intent on having him do just that."
Read more: Hostile protests in Hong Kong are unlikely to end anytime soon unless world leaders address Chinese interference, activists saySome activists have heightened calls for foreign intervention in Hong Kong, angering Chinese authorities.
While Trump has been seeking China's help to press North Korea, the U.S. military has, nevertheless, been asserting its "freedom of navigation" rights in the South China Sea, at the risk of angering China.
"I think offending half of Republican primary voters is less risky than angering every swing voter in a state where the Republican base is not enough to win," said Mike Murphy, a Republican strategist.
Steve Scalise got shot his wife 'cried her eyes out,' joking 'not many wives would react that way ... I know mine wouldn't'Trump reportedly shelved a ban on flavored e-cigarettes to avoid angering voters
ROME (Reuters) - Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini met leading economic players on Monday to discuss the forthcoming 2020 budget, angering Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, who accused him of trespassing onto his own political territory.
Press reports had suggested some of the money had ended up in Iran, angering Saudi Arabia and the other Gulf Arab neighbours of Qatar and contributing to their decision to severe ties with Doha.
GOP leaders, on issues ranging from trade to immigration, have shown little appetite for sparking a confrontation with Trump and angering his base — which they will need in November to keep control of Congress.
Those senators will have to decide between angering their party by voting for the President's nominee and giving Republicans a new opening to attack them ahead of the midterms by voting against Trump's choice.
They say Republicans will threaten healthcare's availability and raise rates, angering the 20 million people who gained insurance under the law and tens of millions of others who benefit from the statute's coverage requirements.
But now, she said, Bangladeshis had found a way to grow and sell them in Palermo, angering the local Mafiosi who see cultivation of the pods as a threat to their traditions and control.
An American service member who knew Sergeant Melgar said he was under the impression that the sergeant had stumbled on the money-skimming scheme and reported it to the authorities, angering the Navy commandos.
Then in September, Mr. Trump seized on a bombing in London to promote his travel ban on predominantly Muslim countries, and suggested that the assailants had been known to Scotland Yard, angering Mrs. May.
Rock band Third Eye Blind used a concert at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland on Tuesday to play obscure songs and attack GOP positions on climate change and gay marriage, angering convention-goers.
But Trump's authorization also comes as the administration has been slow to release long-term Hurricane Maria reconstruction funds managed by other federal agencies, angering Puerto Ricans and congressional leaders who approved said funds.
Orban, who faces a national election in April 2018, has long proclaimed zero tolerance for anti-Semitism, though he has more recently risked angering Jews with remarks apparently meant to court far-right voters.
Republicans have given in on so much under this administration, angering their base and creating a very real chance that, without a major win before midterms in November, these voters will just stay home.
President-elect Donald Trump chose former Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus as White House chief of staff, potentially angering a segment of his base who expected him to steer clear of establishment politicians.
The two men, each with a big personality, were reportedly at odds recently after Mr. Weinstein began reaching out to other lawyers to beef up his defense team before the trial, angering Mr. Brafman.
A grand jury indicted Smollett in March on 16 felony counts of disorderly conduct for making a false report but all charges were unexpectedly dropped just weeks later, angering police and some city officials.
Last year, Germany unilaterally put a hold on exports of weapons to Saudi Arabia after the murder of the journalist Jamal Kashoggi — though both countries had pledged to coordinate their export policies — angering France.
When FBI officials gave the green light for an investigation into Clinton's use of a private email server, they knew the investigation would risk angering either entrenched Republicans or Democrats, depending on its outcome.
If approved it would be the first aircraft sale since 1992 and a major reversal of the trend under previous administrations, which avoided large arms deals to Taiwan out of fear of angering China.
In May, a U.S. warship sailed near the disputed Scarborough Shoal claimed by China in the South China Sea, angering Beijing at a time of tension over trade between the world's two biggest economies.
As president-elect, Trump broke with protocol and accepted a congratulatory phone call from the Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen in December, angering China, which claims the self-ruled island as integral Chinese territory.
The U.S. Navy frequently sends ships within close distance of Chinese-held territory in the sea in what it calls displays of support for the right of freedom of navigation in international waters, angering Beijing.
Medal-winning curler Alexander Krushelnitsky and bobsledder Nadezhda Sergeeva failed doping tests, angering a team that had been through extensive testing before and during the first days of Games competition without returning any positive results.
The Lotte conglomerate has been among the hardest hit by the political tension after it agreed to hand over land for the defence system, angering Beijing which says the system's radar can penetrate its territory.
The EPA, under recently-resigned director Scott Pruitt, has roughly tripled the number of exemptions granted to small refiners, angering Midwest farmers and their legislative backers who say he effectively lowered the annual biofuels mandate.
PRETORIA (Reuters) - South Africa said on Friday it was quitting the International Criminal Court (ICC) because membership conflicted with diplomatic immunity laws, dealing a new blow to the struggling court and angering the political opposition.
Commodities giant Archer Daniels Midland has ramped up sales to the Argo trading hub in recent months, driving down prices in the U.S. Midwest and angering the company's rivals, according to traders and regulatory data.
"The big trigger for the sea change was the second escape of El Chapo during this administration," a former high-ranking Mexican official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity to avoid angering the government.
In January, we noted that Jawbone had completely stopped offering customer support through its social media channels, angering many longtime customers who were still expecting updates to their Jawbone Bluetooth speakers and UP activity trackers.
The ECB recently announced timelines to set aside money for losses on new loans that have gone roughly three months unpaid, angering EU lawmakers, who are trying to draft their own rules on soured credit.
In the past, US leaders have tended to wait for the facts before drawing conclusions, and to do everything to avoid politicizing the situation or angering a victimized ally at a time of national trauma.
The four ballistic missiles fired by North Korea landed in the sea off Japan's northwest, angering Seoul and Tokyo, days after Pyongyang promised retaliation over the military drills that it sees as preparation for war.
Huawei, like most major manufacturers, slaps its own software over stock Android 13, adding some features, removing others and generally angering all those people (and it's a big camp) who prefer the stock Android experience.
In Washington, the cloud of an ongoing investigation into Russia's involvement in the 2016 election has cast a pall over the Trump administration, subjecting aides and adviser to questioning by Senate committees and angering Trump.
Washington has provided the Syrian Kurdish fighters with arms, training and air support in the past, angering Ankara which has demanded that its ally halt its support if it wants to cooperate in the region.
That has caused complications with the United States, Turkey's NATO ally, which has its own special forces troops deployed in the area and is backing the YPG in the fight against Islamic State, angering Ankara.
A sonogram machine sat front row at the subcommittee hearing on HR 490, the Heartbeat Protection Act of 2017, on Wednesday, confusing and later angering many who felt the machine had no reason being there.
The clashes erupted after the Kaduna state government declared the Shi'ite sect unlawful on security grounds, angering its adherents as anyone convicted of being a member could now be imprisoned for up to seven years.
The Trump administration made extensive use of such waivers in the last two years, saving refiners money but angering the corn lobby, particularly after major companies like Exxon Mobil Corp received exemptions for certain facilities.
In mid-March, he was punished with a 15-year term in the North Korean penal system, angering the United States government and drawing rebukes elsewhere for what was seen as a disproportionately harsh sentence.
CNN reported last month that the US had "slammed the brakes on" a United Nations Security Council resolution calling for a limited ceasefire and increased humanitarian aid in Yemen, over concerns about angering Saudi Arabia.
Rhodes, Obama's deputy national security adviser, managed in a recent New York Times Magazine profile to undercut the president's message on the Iran nuclear agreement while angering the Washington press corps and foreign policy establishment.
Rhodes, Obama's deputy national security adviser, managed in a recent New York Times Magazine profile to undercut the president's message on the Iran nuclear agreement while angering the Washington press corps and foreign-policy establishment.
LONDON (Reuters) - The BBC is reviewing employee pay after it was forced to reveal that male stars were paid far more than their female counterparts, damaging the British public broadcaster's image and angering women employees.
Tsai is making her last stop in the region on a trip that has taken her to Honduras, Nicaragua and Guatemala, after meeting U.S. Republican lawmakers in a Houston stopover last weekend that angering China.
Further angering the U.S., Russia said Wednesday that a draft U.N. Security Council resolution on the Syrian government's chemical attack last week was "unacceptable" in its current form and that it would veto the proposal.
Premier has failed to deliver the performance it promised when it rejected a 65 pence-per-share takeover approach from U.S. food maker McCormick last April, weakening its shares and angering some of its shareholders.
MILAN (Reuters) - Milan welcomed Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, on Thursday and gave him an honorary citizenship on a visit to the northern Italian city, angering China, which sees him as a separatist.
Investors will watch to see if May can offer enough to European Union negotiators to persuade them to move talks forward, without angering eurosceptic members of parliament who have the power to destabilise her government.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada as expected on Tuesday approved a hotly contested proposal to expand a crude oil pipeline it bought last year, providing hope for a depressed energy industry but most likely angering environmental groups.
It also risked angering many of the two countries' smaller European partners, who increasingly bridle against what they see as the imposition of German and French priorities, especially when it comes to budgets and migration.
Leaders in both London and in Prague are concerned about angering the Chinese over any decision involving Huawei, along with the cost to the economy if a decision turns into a broader confrontation with Beijing.
Israel moved swiftly to bar the entry of foreign arrivals from Italy in late February, angering the Italian government, which was taken by surprise, according to Lior Haiat, spokesman for Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
" According to the Times, some intelligence officials felt that the briefing was a misstep and that certain conclusions "could have been delivered in a less pointed manner or left out entirely to avoid angering Republicans.
The government has shut down the internet in English-speaking areas, angering a population accustomed to using social media to communicate, and internet-based cash transfers to send money for business transactions and to relatives.
Medal-winning curler Alexander Krushelnitsky and bobsledder Nadezhda Sergeeva failed doping tests, angering a team that had been through extensive testing before and during the first days of games competition without returning any positive results.
When Iran finally tests its first nuclear weapon — developed thanks to the Iran deal — Senator Sanders and his ilk will predictably blame the U.S. military-industrial complex and militarists in Congress for angering the Iranians.
The event was marred by controversy after nine Australians were arrested at the circuit for stripping down to swim wear printed with the Malaysian flag, angering locals who called the act a sign of disrespect.
Mr. Walden stood at his side in February 2014 when Mr. de Blasio, then the mayor and no longer a client, announced a settlement that would lead to the hospital's closing — angering some community members.
But in the new normal, doing so might involve angering key players in the White House, including the president-elect, Donald J. Trump, who has hired the former editor of Breitbart as his senior adviser.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission said on Thursday it had set 'anti-dumping' duties on imports of hot-rolled flat steel products from China at a higher rate than those already in place, angering Beijing.
His appearance coincided with a Senate vote on the U.S.-supported, Saudi-led coalition intervention in Yemen's civil war, and, eager to avoid angering the young autocrat, the Trump administration urged Congress to stand down.
The other way the summit could fail is if the two meet and one of them ends up angering the other (or they both get pissed off) and they walk away from the negotiations altogether.
It could thus still decide to stay in the deal, rather than kicking out inspectors or restarting large-scale uranium enrichment, in order to avoid angering these other parties — all of which opposed Trump's decision.
Regardless, it's another instance of Trump's wanton handling of some of the nation's most important secrets — angering intelligence officials and revealing US plans for one of the world's most brutal and deadly wars along the way.
Snap tried to avoid a looming ceiling to its growth by redesigning the Snapchat app to appeal to a broader audience, but the redesign backfired, angering core users and failing to entice the Facebook/Instagram set.
The site is more or less terrified of angering Republicans and is in the middle of a Heritage Foundation-led review of imaginary bias against conservatives, and there's every reason to be wary they will cave.
So why would Trump seemingly take his eye off the Clinton ball and simultaneously risk angering even the few Sanders voters who could potentially switch over to him or just stay home in the general election?
STRASBOURG/BEIJING (Reuters) - The European Parliament awarded its annual prize for the defense of human rights on Thursday to jailed ethnic Uighur economics professor Ilham Tohti, angering Beijing which called him a criminal and a terrorist.
The Trump administration has made extensive use of such waivers in the last two years, saving refiners money but angering the corn lobby, particularly after major companies like Exxon Mobil Corp received exemptions for certain facilities.
The miner blamed sliding copper and cobalt prices as well as a heavy tax burden due to DRC's new mining code which increased the tax rate for cobalt, angering multinational mining companies operating in the country.
Analysts do not expect a surprise devaluation from China like one in 2015, which could risk capital outflows and further angering Washington, but some believe more yuan weakness is inevitable if the trade war drags on.

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