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"bemoan" Definitions
  1. bemoan something to complain or say that you are not happy about something

415 Sentences With "bemoan"

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But you can't just bemoan about it on social media.
I exit the window and bemoan my lack of money.
It is just such national attention that her critics bemoan.
The very touch that so many of his critics bemoan.
The old downtown is long gone and people bemoan it.
While many consumers bemoan early store openings, others are showing up.
Another thing that retail workers frequently bemoan this time of year?
Before you bemoan the thought of culinary efforts in the a.m.
Most people do not seem to bemoan the expected lower turnout.
More firings are anticipated, even as more Republicans bemoan the chaos.
While many bemoan this loss of titillation, Dr. Levine celebrates it.
I watched her shrink, expand, and bemoan every number on the scale.
My friends bemoan the ritual of dressing up in painstakingly picked costumes.
And still, coaches bemoan the one time they can't act as dictators.
The AfD began to bemoan the country's inability to celebrate the past.
He said both have been doing well and it's nothing to bemoan.
And as usual, I must bemoan Toyota's dated and disappointing infotainment solution.
Many cinephiles bemoan sequels, but the masses still seem avid for them.
"We should nationalize Amazon," my dad says whenever I bemoan all this.
I used to bemoan it, especially since I had been a gymnast.
It is not just an exercise in futile nostalgia to bemoan that.
Guardiola, too, has plenty of spurned opportunities and inopportune injuries to bemoan.
To the Editor: Democrats can bemoan the Electoral College all they wish.
Commuters often bemoan the quality of the transit agencies' communications and preparations.
I share these stories not to bemoan how hard my life has been.
Some people will likely bemoan the idea of Reels invading the YouTube experience.
Those who show up bemoan the decline of PCs and its many dependents.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Europeans often bemoan the lack of home-grown technology groups.
Players bemoan common choices, belittle pedantic strategies, and gasp when something different happens.
Pundits shake their heads and bemoan the polarization that leads to such stalemates.
Indeed, stop promoting yourselves based on those ridiculous selectivity numbers you yourselves bemoan.
Tis the season to bemoan what Congress failed to accomplish (again) this year.
Many newcomers to working from home bemoan a loss of productivity and focus.
But rather than bemoan the changes, Ms. Greco Sunshine has capitalized on them.
Certainly, we will mourn the loss of life and bemoan the economic fallout.
IT IS COMMONPLACE for boxing fans to bemoan the senselessness of world titles.
The posh boys generally bemoan worker strikes; the East Enders generally support them.
Reporters tend to bemoan the White House press shop's stonewalling and misleading statements.
Supporters of the president bemoan the "deep state," in each of these cases.
She continues to bemoan the fact that Rob and Khloé aren't speaking right now.
Hoteliers in Iraqi cities hosting Shia shrines bemoan the recent dearth of Iranian pilgrims.
She rolls her eyes as brides-to-be bemoan seating arrangements and gown expenses.
Different flavors of ice cream bemoan Vanilla's need to make all flavors like him.
A doctor might call someone a hemophiliac, whereas a mother would bemoan a bleeder.
Democrats bemoan their slim pickings in 2020 even though the field is positively obese.
Sadly, my efforts have been futile, leaving me to bemoan my alarm come morning.
I know community college students who bemoan traffic jams on the way to class.
The fact that conservatives benefit from the First Amendment is not something to bemoan.
Fans took to social media on Thursday to bemoan the shuttering of the sites.
Fred Trump's ghost came back to visit Kimmel, and to bemoan his son's presidency.
Officials in Beijing still bemoan a widespread tendency among party members to ignore its regulations.
Germans today are the first to bemoan their national habit of delivering finger-wagging lectures.
The media, of course, is using the incident to bemoan the dangers of fake news.
Young adults bemoan costs and internet restrictions while older Cubans make do with meager wages.
Then, bemoan the deficit created by those tax cuts and demand cuts in social spending.
Hard-line Brexiteers would bemoan the betrayal of the majority who voted Leave in 2016.
You can whine about it, you can bemoan it, but that's the way it is.
We bemoan our lack of desire, claiming that without that desire, we can't do anything.
While one can bemoan the increased cost of political campaigns, they cost what they cost.
Residents of Rio's shantytowns bemoan the end of the army's 15-month mission to evict gangs.
Republicans like Trump bemoan victimhood, but secretly — or not so secretly — demand a slice of it.
They either bemoan them or ... See, I think it goes back to my experience at Penney's.
One anonymous subscriber took to Reddit to bemoan how it "devalued" the film they were watching.
Some people may bemoan the loss of the heart rate sensor, but I'm happier without it.
David Brooks returned from vacation to bemoan the "unvarnished tribalization of national life" (italics in original).
Despite a huge surge in overall confidence, small businesses continue to bemoan the hostile tax environment.
Though critics sometimes bemoan Antonoff's omnipresence, his popularity as a producer won't wane any time soon.
Yet this unlikely odd couple both bemoan the putatively dire impact of left-wing victim politics.
Adults who bemoan the problem of bullying between children but rarely admit when adults are bullies.
It is fiscally disingenuous to deny birth control coverage and then bemoan unintended pregnancies and abortion.
Reporters, Dems bemoan return of NYT needle made infamous in 2016 Updated at 9:04 p.m.
Many Nigerians believe the scam narrative persists and they bemoan this global perception of their country.
We often hear commentators, politicians, and citizens bemoan the hyper-partisan, polarized state of American politics.
Republicans have welcomed his advocacy for tax cuts as some bemoan his protectionist approach to trade.
There, for the benefit of a separatist news crew, they bemoan the depredations of the Ukrainian army.
Critics might bemoan Prince Khalid's youth (28) and inexperience; but at least he is a fighter pilot.
Good-government advocates bemoan this sort of congressional entrenchment, though its cause can be hard to attribute.
Safe to say, no one is ever going to bemoan the lack of a dongle like that.
Its exiles in Istanbul and Doha bemoan the incompetence of Muhammad Morsi, Egypt's short-lived Brotherhood president.
He has tweeted multiple times to bemoan Fox's polling and has targeted Williams and Brazile for criticism.
Long-term Android users also bemoan things like inconsistent visual standards (despite Google's own Material Design guidelines).
Then there are the needlessly meticulous obsessives, who bemoan each infinitesimal alteration made to their beloved franchise.
Romans all over endlessly bemoan the sad state of affairs and debate what brought them so low.
Words hold immeasurable weight, which is why we bemoan Donald Trump's mean and facile use of them.
For example, golfers seemed less prone to grumpily bemoan their poor shots, cruel bogeys and heartless bounces.
Anecdotes from the author include: Trump allegedly attempting to speak in a Hispanic accent to bemoan migrants.
"I worry that it's a space to bemoan the difficulties to being men in America," she said.
While some may bemoan the lack of control, others will be happy about one less single-function app.
Business tends to bemoan the existence of regulation, but for some companies 'red tape' is a huge opportunity.
Whether you like it, loathe it or bemoan its mainstream immersion, you might as well read up now. 
I spend a lot of time nodding, silent while other parents bemoan the hours lost to the game.
So, please Mr. Salt, let us bemoan our student loans over a plate of avocado toast in peace.
Before you bemoan tackling this grocery-bearing beast, consider the payoff that a sparkling food space can provide.
This is why it's galling to have centrist liberal discourse repeatedly bemoan us for not being neutral enough.
Geeks will bemoan the S10e's lower resolution, but when was the last time resolution mattered on a smartphone?
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump never misses a chance to bemoan how "disappointed" he is with the Justice Department.
Liberals bemoan that it wasn't single-payer; it lacked a public option, or even all-payer rate setting.
Curmudgeonly old music writer types, myself included, like to bemoan the loss of context now, post-liner notes.
You bemoan the compromises President Obama makes in office and launch an improbable presidential bid to succeed him.
So Republicans who privately bemoan the president's recklessness are content to rationalize, wring their hands and do nothing.
Interest groups and talking heads always demand immediate action on favored priorities and bemoan any delay in enactment.
It's not that we're all just irresponsible, as I recently heard a table of white L.G.B.T. activists bemoan.
In this age of abundance, it has become cant to bemoan how our sense of cultural lineage suffers.
I bemoan the fact that I can't eat and drink and do anything I want with no consequences.
Instead, we will worry about a low-skill labor shortage and bemoan inflation in labor-intensive sectors, especially agriculture.
You can celebrate or bemoan that shift, but it happened quickly, and the new consensus is entrenched very firmly.
In my daily life, I regularly had friends and family members bemoan the seemingly outdated technology that surrounds us.
Whether the pollsters bemoan it or celebrate it, the percentage of Americans who are losing their religion is rising.
Hosts, though, would no doubt bemoan losing the ability to weed out those who have misbehaved in the past.
Consumers took to forums to bemoan the omission, a few even saying they wouldn't buy an i3 without it.
But sometimes to bemoan the state of house and techno is to overlook the music's virility in other directions.
That means Pelosi, while she may bemoan the pain of government workers, has no compelling political reason to fold.
If all the Democrats can do in this situation is bemoan Republican secrecy, they will be doomed to failure.
Moonlight doesn't have its characters bemoan their circumstances, but it's always very clear about how they're barely scraping by.
We'd bemoan the lack of conference rooms, then brag to our friends that we got to work in that building.
We're free to bewail and bemoan that decision, but it's been the law of the land for over 85033 years.
Britons who enjoyed the speed with which they could get credit may bemoan the demise of the payday-loan business.
Hijinks ensue as crew members calm their nerves by drinking while flying, bemoan long working hours, and engage alien enemies.
It's easy to bemoan the ease with which this software could be used to produce inauthentic images for nefarious purposes.
In Vancouver, where prime prices have fallen by 12% in the past year, agents bemoan hefty discounts on swanky properties.
Ford went on to bemoan the Trump administration's focus on putting political and economic interests ahead of all other concerns.
Backers of economic reform bemoan the younger Mr Ishihara's relative lack of economic-policy experience and his proneness to gaffes .
Privately, those Republicans bemoan the fact that the new residents still vote like they live in California or New York.
This is the exact opposite of sustaining genuine "influence" that the interventionists bemoan losing because of Trump's recent troop repositioning.
President Donald Trump took to Twitter to threaten another set of tariffs and bemoan current trade agreements over the weekend.
Former players and longtime executives bemoan umpires' habit of removing nearly every ball that touches the dirt around the plate.
Commentators often bemoan how divided the nation is, pointing to our bitter elections and the toxic nature of political discourse.
Politicians call for prayers and bemoan senseless evil; critics denounce their appeals as cynical and skewer them for hypocritical complicity.
Traditionalists would bemoan the loss of the long-form Davis Cup, which has generated many epic matches through the decades.
He went on to bemoan the "New York City and Palm Beach socialite" and "malignant narcissist" in the White House.
And dozens of Republican senators proceeded to repeatedly bemoan the slipshod process even while continually voting to continue the process.
Donald Trump on Monday continued to bemoan the Republican presidential primary process after Ted Cruz swept the delegate slate in Colorado.
It's a refrain passed through history as successive generations bemoan the spite, division and dysfunction that defines their own political age.
They commonly feature on peevers' most-hated-words lists, but there is no real reason to bemoan their rise and fall.
It's ironic for her to bemoan NASA's downsizing given the Republican Party's preference for private sector innovation over taxpayer-funded endeavors.
" Rauch and Wittes bemoan that, for decades, "the overwhelming trend has been … disintermediation — reducing the role of parties, professionals, and experts.
It's a significant shift for drivers, many of whom — despite the improvements on both platforms — continue to bemoan their low earnings.
Even as many agents bemoan the firing of Comey and the way he was treated, "they're turning the page," Nathanson said.
Put-upon passengers will no doubt bemoan the loss of one of the last ways they can get something for nothing.
As happens sometimes during gatherings of hip-hop elders, some took the opportunity to bemoan the current state of the music.
In the meantime, workers celebrate getting a little bit bigger piece of the economic pie, and shareholders bemoan their smaller piece.
It's become almost a cliché to bemoan our nation's crumbling infrastructure, but the cost to the U.S. economy continues to mount.
Farmers bemoan lost livestock, while a plan to reduce the bear population by selective hunting is drawing fierce opposition from environmentalists.
The "death of craft" is also often invoked to bemoan the loss of "original craftsmanship" at the hand of mass production.
As a member of Community Board 8's housing committee, he has listened to people bemoan the structuring of 535 Carlton.
Progressive snobs like me bemoan Trump's inattention to these global issues, but the truth is that we don't pay attention, either.
Democrats still bemoan that consumer advocate Ralph Nader's run as a Green Party candidate handed the race to George W. Bush.
There are many experts in the crypto industry that bemoan any mention of regulation, as the markets frequently react negatively to them.
Investment bankers, lawyers and exchanges, such as the New York Stock Exchange and the London Stock Exchange, bemoan this trend, of course.
We cannot cheer that used bookstores are "socking it to Amazon" and at the same time bemoan we aren't making any money.
You can bemoan the exclusive games Xbox has compared to PlayStation 4, but Xbox took big strides forward for everyone this year.
These days Japanese people increasingly bemoan the tide of foreigners, especially from China, who join their hanami, or cherry-blossom viewing parties.
Critics who bemoan May's model of inclusive capitalism or her hard immigration stance should take a long, hard look at the alternatives.
While some drivers might appreciate the traffic flow optimization that comes with cameras on traffic lights, others will bemoan the surveillance state.
They muck about with the engines, engage in chest pounding, bemoan that they can't race enough and sometimes even get to race.
Trump's rivals bemoan the fact he can phone-in to the networks for interviews – including on the high-profileSunday political talk shows.
Adams's images bemoan a ruined West without really addressing whose West it was: Little in his work explicitly acknowledges Native American dispossession.
And for those with insurance, they repeatedly bemoan the various costs associated with their plans that are on a rapidly ascending escalator.
Lawmakers of all stripes regularly bemoan the lack of meaningful investments in our transportation infrastructure, and we agree it's a real problem.
Lots of student borrowers bemoan the fact that their money is put toward interest, and they don't see their balance go down.
I understand the concern—people bemoan the chasm between what is really happening and what we want people to believe is happening.
Usually, during these brief excursions into broadcast television territory, I bemoan the fact that I am forced to sit through long commercial breaks.
Democrats may bemoan Trump's empty-calorie celebrity campaign win, but there's no reason to believe that they couldn't face one of their own.
Though fans may bemoan the loss of an iconic aircraft, some 747s have been given a new lease of life in their retirement.
Environmental purists may bemoan the fact that a species' attractiveness to humans is what determines whether it is considered to be worth saving.
They are gathered in a windowless meeting room in Kuala Lumpur's decrepit centre to bemoan the Election Commission's (EC) redrawing of constituency boundaries.
Many Trump backers, both the eager and reluctant ones, enjoy the destruction of norms and bemoan the highly critical coverage of this presidency.
Bemoan the decline of arthouse TV if you must, but as these anthologies continually remind us, there are far worse crimes than populism.
It's easy to bemoan the cost of innovation, until a loved one gets cancer or Alzheimer's, and new treatments represent her only hope.
Generally, I'd trot out the line "for two children only," but even small ones will bemoan the lack of legroom and cup holders.
He is happy to bemoan others' lack of good humor in response to his baiting, but lashes out when people don't "get" him.
There are tourists who might bemoan the many souvenir shops that occupy every available nook and cranny of Bukhara and Samarkand's historical sites.
These days it's easy to bemoan the state of innovation and the dynamism coming from America's cradle of technological development in Silicon Valley.
Trump spent much of the flight phoning allies to seek counsel and bemoan what he viewed as the lackluster negotiating efforts by Republicans.
Its financial statements also bemoan a series of "ill-considered" investments, including the museum, which cost $190m and has failed to attract many visitors.
The departure of the Rams to Los Angeles, whence they came two decades ago, is something for the city's residents to cheer, not bemoan.
With recent high school graduates earning more than $100,000 a year in the oil fields, some in Hobbs bemoan the rising cost of living.
" They bemoan having to delete all the apps on their phone to make room for more photos and transforming into "a human selfie stick.
In Britain, as in America, many feminists concerned about transgenderism come from the Left and bemoan a painful lack of solidarity from male comrades.
We can bemoan that this was late in coming, but you still have a vital 12 months in office to push gun safety forward.
Both Clinton and Sanders bemoan high health care costs, but only Sanders' plan for a single-payer system would actually do something about it.
A journalist, attentive to the woes of the shoe industry, might bemoan the economy's egregious overcapacity and look askance at its $180 GDP target.
What those judges failed to acknowledge is that each of them is to some extent complicit in creating the very situation they now bemoan.
Diplomatic purists may bemoan this trend, running athwart as it does the ideal of a unitary state capable of speaking with "one voice" abroad.
And, as my first argument suggests, it is unlikely that many customers will bemoan the demise of global telcos as customer-facing service providers.
Those on the left criticize the federal minimum wage as being too low, while those on the right bemoan the erosion of work incentives.
In the wake of Charlottesville and Mr. Trump's comments, I've heard some Americans bemoan the lack of strict anti-hate laws akin to Germany's.
Lobbyists say it's just a matter of time before Medicare downsizes its proposal, as politicians bemoan rising drug prices but don't act on them.
On Tuesday, about 200 Trump supporters packed into a Clearwater, Florida, sports bar to bemoan the looming House vote and sketch out next moves.
I'd argue the GRIII is eminently more pocketable than the GRII and is thus worth it, but many others would bemoan the loss of versatility.
I don't bemoan a platform that can assist an elderly person in buying their groceries, or help the less able install a complicated shelving unit.
Then there are those who speculate about a societal "rush to judgment" or "mob rule," and who bemoan a lack of proportionality and due process.
I'm sure there are a handful of folks out there who will bemoan its loss, but that's almost certainly a minority of the minority here.
But as many of Errington's blog entries bemoan, we've also lost a lot of sound as recordings were destroyed and materials simply degraded with time.
He went on to bemoan the possibility of getting impeached without committing a criminal act, a defense his allies have deployed repeatedly in recent weeks.
Entrepreneurs like Behovits still believe the country lacks innovative ideas and bemoan a labor shortage as young Hungarians keep heading abroad for a better life.
Do you bemoan the lack of good women in games but still don't mind when a heroine is sexy—so long as she owns it?
But rather than bemoan its longtime status as stepchild to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Ms. Pasternak said the Brooklyn Museum should celebrate its otherness.
Martha Gershun Kansas City, Mo. Lepore's story got to the heart of the frustrations that we in the field of child-abuse pediatrics routinely bemoan.
Regardless, many onlookers will bemoan the difficulty of resolving the dispute, which will be made to seem like an intractable feature of sexual assault accusations.
So to have Anna, a television actress, bemoan the confines of her industry creates an unfortunate disjunct that weakens the narrative and lessens our sympathy.
While some bemoan the loss of history on the Peak, others think that trying to conserve the few remaining old houses there is ultimately futile.
This also saves me a ton of time in the morning because I can't stare into my closet and bemoan that I have nothing to wear.
The most vocal Trump haters frequently bemoan the lack of "profiles in courage" among Republicans, demanding that someone -- anyone -- defy their party to impeach the President.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Cynics often bemoan the state of US democracy under capitalism, where it seems that politicians are essentially bought and sold.
Plenty of celebrities bemoan the fact that the tabloids link them romantically with people they barely know or, at the very least, are just friends with.
Bezos provides an obvious example here: Distant spectators bemoan that Amazon never made money, though Amazon clearly has lines of business that throw off copious cash.
Here's yet another reason to bemoan the fact that you're back at work tomorrow morning: It might mean missing out on 2016's first meteor shower.
The monuments themselves feature inscriptions that openly bemoan Union victories over the Confederacy, and white supremacists still embrace them as relics of a triumphantly racist age.
Thus, the tendency of megacelebrity rappers to bemoan their own fame is here recontextualized as the product of a more universal anxiety about simply being seen.
The White House, concerned that fiscal conservatives will bemoan the GOP's deficit spending, could send the request to Capitol Hill as early as Monday (The Hill).
Critics often bemoan standardized testing as fostering assembly line education and "teaching to the test" while ignoring more abstract learning outcomes like creativity and critical thinking.
While we might bemoan the lack of available toilet paper at the pharmacy, the people in detention camps have been told to drink out of toilets.
In an era when comics incessantly bemoan woke culture on podcasts or in interviews or specials, Gulman is the rare middle-aged standup that celebrates sensitivity.
Perhaps it is missing the point when two people lie critically ill in hospital to bemoan the style in which the diplomatic crisis is being conducted.
Naturally, commenters still used the opportunity to bemoan that they're stuck with the real BART system, rather than the hypothetically more extensive Taco Bell rail network.
While some may bemoan machines' increasing ability to replicate human touch and expression, Korsten is quick to reject the notion that such technologies are replacing our creativity.
And though some of us bemoan the pestering emails and largely ignore our LinkedIn profiles, they're about to become much more important in the world of Office.
While Meghan is no doubt happy to have her glossy locks in safe hands, many of his customers have taken to social media to bemoan his absence.
Trump took to Twitter to bemoan the "unmitigated disaster" that took place in Iowa, while his son Eric charged without evidence that Democrats were "rigging" the contest.
However, he is genuinely modest, and will bemoan his lack of social skills while at the same time elegantly introducing you to this or that interesting person.
You either have kids, in which case you bemoan every restriction placed upon them, or you don't, in which case you tut at every concession they enjoy.
At the end of the day, both conservatives and liberals can find a lot to praise and bemoan when it comes to Kanye, because Kanye is complicated.
Moreover, much intellectual property protection is the right to just the kind of continuing profits that we bemoan at home, in the new worry about increasing monopoly.
The ethos of the Wiki Ed project is, you can either bemoan that fact, or accept it as reality and work to make the prominent encyclopedia better.
Usually for a week or two after returning from vacation I bemoan the advent of capitalism until I finally get used to working for a living again.
To bemoan the decline of neighborliness, the shrinking of the family and the diminishing role of religion may sound like the complaining of a crotchety old man.
Local would-be home buyers in big cities like Sydney and Melbourne bemoan soaring property prices, which they attribute in part to an influx of wealthy Chinese.
Even those of us who bemoan the rushed end to summer should be able to find a pumpkin spice product that they'll enjoy, especially at Trader Joe's prices.
Democrats bemoan GOP 'blind partisan loyalty' The White House did not provide any officials or members of Trump's legal team to make his case on the talk shows.
As fashionable as it is to bemoan the industry's reliance on sequels and remakes, generic approaches to plot and character development are far more pervasive, and equally unsatisfying.
And if the result of this saturation is recognition and visibility for some very deserving artists, we should not bemoan the fact that their time has finally arrived.
Usually people bemoan the fact that untrained actors don't have the stamina to maintain shows, and that opportunities are being taken away from properly trained drama-school leavers.
A player highly regarded in this manner is always said to have "off the charts makeup," leading one executive to bemoan why his scouts don't get bigger charts.
Major figures from his own party routinely criticize his impulsive rhetoric and chaotic management, belittle his intelligence, mock his political ideas, and bemoan his lack of policy knowledge.
The Hill's Sylvan Lane reports that lawmakers continue to ask Powell about economic headwinds including tariffs, a future recession and a few bemoan rising federal deficits and debt.
American companies that make automobiles, semiconductors and other complex products bemoan Chinese government requirements that force American firms to form joint ventures with Chinese companies, sharing their technology.
More illegal immigrants identify as Christian (83 percent) than do Americans (8003 percent), a fact right-wing immigration restrictionists might ponder as they bemoan declines in church attendance.
I'm glad to see Microsoft has finally embraced USB-C and while I know some people will bemoan the lack of USB-A, I'm not one of them.
Many artists and curators in Hawaii bemoan the shortage of private galleries, especially ones that aren't just focused on fast-selling realist landscapes of little craft or value.
Schwartz points to a clear uptick in the number of annuity plans, which fiduciaries and many financial advisers bemoan as hard to understand, overly costly and delivering poor returns.
But many citizens bemoan a sharp rise in all crime, not just drug dealing, since the end of a 26-year civil war with ethnic Tamil separatists in 2009.
The call ends, presumably with her getting hung up on, and she returns to her interview chair to chug down some rosé and bemoan her state of constant rage.
Having stolen an appointment that rightly belonged to Obama, Republicans now bemoan that Democrats won't sanctify that theft by handing the goods to President Donald Trump and Neil Gorsuch.
Affordable housing developers often bemoan the high cost of land and the lack of centrally located open spaces that are better suited to those in need of supportive services.
But in Shibar, as they increase production and earn more, some of the female union leaders bemoan a compromise that is forced on them: The new potatoes taste different.
The issue made its way back into the news last week, when the workers went into Zara stores to bemoan their cause on clothes that have already been manufactured.
I'm sure there are those among us who bemoan the ubiquity of the little "slangy interjection" and the grammar in general in SO I WAS LIKE and similar statements.
Here's a conservative economist validating the claim that her plan could seriously reduce inequality in the United States, and then bemoan the alleged harms done to billionaires to boot.
We can bemoan or welcome the digital revolution, the coming of self-driving cars, social change or the mass movement of peoples, but we can't stop any of it.
While critics bemoan President Trump's decision to pull out of — or renegotiate — the Paris climate agreement, the U.S. has been reducing its greenhouse gas ­emissions over the past decade.
It may be tempting to bemoan such album revisions, but the omissions provide perhaps the best visual manifestations of the structured silences that continue to haunt the Soviet past.
People sometimes bemoan the lack of uniqueness and originality in the post-internet era, but you just have to take one listen to Aristophanes to realize that's clearly ludicrous.
Steve Cohen, a Tennessee Democrat, used part of his five minutes to bemoan the Google search results for his own name — suggesting the search engine has a pro-conservative bias.
While many like to bemoan the death of the music video, in K-pop, music videos are not only alive and well, but are an essential part of the industry.
Media scholars, sociolo­gists, educational researchers, and alarmists of all political stripes were more likely to bemoan the loss of childhood than to worry about the prospect of childhood's perpetual presence.
When people bemoan the decline of bipartisanship in our current politics, the usual focus is the difficulty of reaching agreement on policies that would help the nation as a whole.
There's a temptation to throw up one's hands and bemoan the brandedness of the whole thing—every mention of Snapchat in the coverage of this shooting bolsters its corporate image.
While many bemoan the limitations to democratic rule intrinsic to the relationship between the United States and Puerto Rico, this loses sight of the significant limitations within Puerto Rico itself.
Besides body-shaming on set, Khloé also takes the Bazaar opportunity to bemoan the absurd lack of options for red carpet dresses for those beyond a size 2 or 4.
Maybe I'm brainwashed, but it's funny to hear people bemoan the death of innovation at companies and in the same breath criticize companies for spending heavily on research and development.
The Republicans, who invariably bemoan their inability to get out their message, actually sustained a seven-year communications campaign to indict and politically prosecute ObamaCare and all its many flaws.
Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt bemoan the "coddling" of students on college campuses, citing anecdotes about "safe space" student groups whose protests have blocked conservative speakers from coming to campus.
Part of the reason that automotive journalists and enthusiasts tend to bemoan the ongoing crossover apocalypse is because no one makes a crossover that drives as well as the sharpest sedans.
But before you bemoan the hellish commutes and ice-cold wind chills, you may want to consider a silver lining: The unforgiving weather might up your chances of finding a date.
While the Democrats bemoan the "high stakes" and "calamity" of a possible shut-down, where are Republicans touting the high stakes of our debt; the calamity of our current fiscal condition?
In closed doors with one another, and even to reporters, they bemoan the flack they're getting for everything, from failing to conduct oversight to taking confirmation votes to pursuing Obamacare repeal.
There are people, led by coaches of elite swimmers, who bemoan the crowded lanes each morning during warm-ups and the long preliminary sessions, which threaten to bleed into the evening.
This White House leaks so much that meetings called to bemoan leaks begin with acknowledgement the bemoaning will be leaked, which is promptly leaked...by several leakers in a smallish room.
Which is why no one should bemoan the time the jury is taking or draw any conclusions about what the time they are taking means for Manafort's chances of getting off.
Eldar moved to the United States years ago, and in monologues and conversations with Abbas, the two bemoan the rise of extremist ideology on both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Acosta and Daugaard bemoan the fact that licensing requirements are often implemented on a state-by-state or industry-by-industry basis and can have dramatically different requirements in different jurisdictions.
But as much as we may bemoan its transformations — the galleries replaced by boutiques, the lofts occupied by billionaires — the promise of New York continues to draw hopefuls, year after year.
And bear in mind that even as conservatives bemoan the decline of the traditional male breadwinner, they're pushing policies like Medicaid work requirements that basically force mothers out of the home.
You can bemoan the loss of hardware buttons, and ugly display notches all you want, but these trends need to be addressed at the software level if you want a good experience.
Having laid out all the things I like about OnePlus' gentle alterations of Android, I'd be remiss if I didn't bemoan the fact that the OnePlus 5T doesn't run the latest Android.
A lot of people in my field complain about the travel, or bemoan things like "I hafta be in drag six outta seven days this week," and I wanna donkey punch them.
Or we could bemoan the fact that we made it through last year and actually have to live through the funhouse mirror world that we seem to have tripped and fallen into.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Commuters facing a summer of disruption on New York City-area railway lines took to social media Monday to ask for prayers, gripe about delays and bemoan sluggish service.
Some market participants bemoan the price involved in improving settlement including updating technology or potentially hiring additional staff especially when many are devoting time and resources to comply with increased regulatory requirements.
While sites like The Film Stage took to Twitter to ironically bemoan the death of "critical cinematic discourse," many frequent users of the IMDB boards are ready to fight for its survival.
"Today while Democrats bemoan our current federal government, let us remember F.D.R.'s example: that it is not enough for Democrats to criticize," he said, after a recitation of his own accomplishments.
" Or the president of the group Liberty Counsel, Anita Staver, who couldn't even bring herself to call them "schools," preferring instead to bemoan "government indoctrination camps" that "threaten our nation's very survival.
He went on to bemoan that the Kurds were not there in support of the U.S. during World War II and that America had spent "tremendous amounts of money" helping the Kurds.
Forever 21 recently announced it is filing for bankruptcy; should we celebrate this or bemoan the fact that it's being supplanted by digitally native faster-fashion players like Boohoo and Fashion Nova?
In order to define gin, however, or to pronounce on its universal impact, it's not enough to bemoan the excesses of the past or to carouse amid the wares of the present.
Some analysts bemoan the fact that, although Audi benefits from the scale effects of its parent VW, it still invests more cash in property, plant and equipment than BMW or Daimler's Mercedes-Benz.
Given how often PC gamers bemoan that nothing in a Steam sale feels exciting or new anymore, a digital ecosystem that still inspires wonder in the face of algorithm-driven consumption is refreshing.
So rather than think about Labor Day as the last gasp of summer or bemoan the loss of union clout, let's redouble our efforts to revisit its intent and recreate the middle class.
Conservative critics of the term bemoan its use because they believe it unfairly implicates all men and worry that those who use it are waging a subversive war on masculinity as a whole.
Discussants across the spectrum of political theater as presented by print, television and radio bemoan the disappearance of American leadership in foreign affairs, with the result that the world has descended into chaos.
And at the very end, the way "Since You've Gone to Heaven" sentimentalizes her father the better to bemoan the decay of the small town she's never too pious to make fun of.
The commanders we spoke to cautioned their future state would have to add some new amendments to the Constitution from the get-go to prevent a repeat of the corruption they bemoan today.
And while many bemoan the lack of more traditional offerings, the sheer array of treats has turned the market into a popular destination, drawing both foreigners and locals from all walks of life.
The documentarian Colin Day looks at an art collector's efforts to save a Banksy work from demolition and the auction block and interviews street artists who bemoan the art world's commercialization of graffiti.
Intense bouts with layered storytelling and spectacular ring entrances has made New Japan a darling among die-hard fans who sometimes bemoan W.W.E.'s booking, which has become increasingly tailored for mass consumption.
They also appear to have reinvigorated a fan base that had sunk to a depth so low that there was a parade after last season to celebrate (bemoan?) the team going 0-16.
Spieth, though, refused to bemoan his absence and credited Danzi's work at the Asian Tour season opening event, the second time he has covered for Greller after a tournament in Japan in 2014.
One possible defense would be for Trump to show contrition -- a move that would allow Republicans in a Senate trial to bemoan the behavior but argue it does not meet the impeachment test.
There are legions of Kanye and/or Trump fans online and in the real world who bemoan the supposed "biases" of any critic or listener who likes the album less than they do.
For the buyers that bemoan Ford moving toward turbocharging, Ram putting in mild-hybrid systems and GMC offering tailgates that fold in a variety of ways, the Tundra's old-school style may be refreshing.
When US presidential candidates bemoan crumbling infrastructure (paid for by, yes, taxes) and the combination of unemployment and pensions for an aging population is stretching governments' finances more than ever, then yes we do.
Some bemoan that this PS4 Pro doesn't feature a custom design, like we've seen with Spider-Man or Destiny 2, but you'll probably be too enraptured with the game to care once it arrives.
While fans continue to bemoan the lack of a good Superman game, they're forgetting to ask a single, fundamental question that may keep a 'proper' Superman title from ever being made: Who is Superman?
Express readers occasionally pause their paroxysms over immigration to bemoan the England squad for not wholeheartedly bellowing along to God Save the Queen like eleven blood and thunder patriots about to storm the Somme.
The politics of ESPN's employees, it's worth pointing out, have nothing to do with ESPN's ratings decline—that's simply a backdoor for conservatives to bemoan the alleged scourge of political correctness in mainstream media.
The Force Awakens certainly proved that a December release date is no impediment to success, but nostalgic fans will bemoan the fact that the first six episodes of the series came out in May.
A flurry of girlish giggles and empty chatter, Caroline demands, and receives, money and a convertible; Annette, stuck in a crumbling room above the studio, can only bemoan her lack of a functioning kitchen.
"A lot of us who work in that industry bemoan the fact that housing wasn't brought up in the primaries at all," said Brian Montgomery, the former Federal Housing Administration commissioner under Barack Obama.
Bernie Sanders' campaign officials are planning to take "superdelegates strategy seriously," they say, with an outreach program designed to "prepare for multiple convention scenarios" — even as the candidate continues to bemoan superdelegates at his rallies.
Democrats can impeach President Donald Trump, Republicans can bemoan his betrayal of the Kurds and the media can fact-check him till the cows come home -- but nothing is going to restrain or moderate him.
After several costume changes from Gaga through the night, the duo shredded their way through the 211 jam in matching suits — though David Byrne devotees might bemoan the fact that the ensembles were well-fitted.
We bemoan the lack of diversity represented in its depictions of Singapore, which is also a country of immigrants in which Chinese-Singaporeans are the majority ethnic group (the equivalent of white people in America).
Rather than bemoan the celebrification of government politics, as some in the commentariat have already done, we should value the politicization—the new gravitas of its speech, the new responsibility for its consequences—of celebrity.
While some bemoan its demise, the website may soon be rescued, according to the agency, which noted in its announcement that it has received some interest from unnamed stakeholders wanting to carry on the work.
Democrats bemoan the choices, saying they will gut the 2010 law that gave insurance to about 20 million people through the creation of new individual health insurance and the expansion of Medicaid for the poor.
Last month, when the Ziegfeld Theater, the ornate movie palace in Midtown Manhattan, was shuttered, its closing was yet another occasion for New Yorkers to bemoan a once-vital moviegoing culture now on the wane.
Rather than bemoan lost profits, IBM seemed to recognize a gap in its knowledge and it began the push to develop next-generation operating systems at a fundamental level, at first in partnership with Microsoft.
And they bemoan the fact that it has been in short supply over the last nearly 11 years, as the stock market has climbed almost continuously — one of the longest stretches of growth on record.
SPRINGFIELD, New Jersey (Reuters) - While many players bemoan the short turnaround between the British Open and PGA Championship, jammed closer together to accommodate the Rio Olympics golf tournament, the implacable Dustin Johnson just rolls on.
We bemoan consolidation and "bigness" among banks and corporate America, yet the same thing has been happening in higher education, where 1 percent of four-year institutions hold more than half of all endowment wealth.
While approximately 800,000 federal employees are affected by the ongoing government shutdown, the freeze's effects don't stop there: Fans of public spaces devoted to art, culture and hiking — even pandas — also have a lot to bemoan.
He went on to bemoan how cities increasingly seem to be convinced—by hype, if nothing else—that they need a massive influx of tech investment, even if their population and housing markets are just fine.
The GOP members of the Oversight committee who highlighted Cummings's move were quick to bemoan what they described as a political fishing expedition for dirt on a man who at the time was a private citizen.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Trump and the Lord's Work," by Thomas L. Friedman (column, May 4): To bemoan the ascendancy of Donald Trump as the presumptive Republican nominee is pointless and a waste of time.
It is with great irony then to listen to those same flamboyant talkers and writers bemoan the existence of some far off, mystical "establishment" that prevents America from being led by truly conservative men and women.
Trump continued to bemoan negative news coverage Wednesday morning but said he would hold a news conference later in the day to announce "very important news" from the Food and Drug Administration related to the virus.
Check it out ... doesn't sound like Teddy's ready to start burning his Nikes quite yet, but he does bemoan the fact the great American company has become politicized .... and in a direction opposite his own views.
But it is one of the wrinkles of the new right that their lifestyles are familiar and modern — and so are some of their ideas: They bemoan rising inequality and a consumerism bereft of moral meaning.
"There is a real risk of more and deeper conflicts with both candidates," De Echave warns, pointing out that they both talk up their intentions to attract big investors and bemoan the amount of red tape.
And although many of Trump's detractors bemoan the party unity ... as a lack of 'moral courage,' how can you fault Republicans for wanting to enact a policy agenda on which they had waited for so long?
While some bemoan his strong rhetoric with North Korea, he has made it clear that we will have clarity about our friends and our enemies and that America will not tolerate existential threats to its safety.
And when I was struggling with telling stories I wanted to tell in the ways I wanted to tell them every month, I'd bemoan the freedoms I took for granted working as a journalist in Canada.
It's been great to see comedy's major players bemoan the fact that C.K. has a long history of masturbating in front of women without their consent and then using his position of power to silence their stories.
Madison, Wisconsin (CNN)Hillary Clinton on Monday blasted Republicans who regularly "bemoan" the rise of Donald Trump, their party's presidential front-runner, while also allowing the GOP to "make the extreme normal" in politics and in Congress.
So while Infinity Blade fans might bemoan the priorities at play here, it certainly makes sense to discontinue support for a game that was likely already purchased and played by pretty much every potential buyer out there.
I call my husband on my way home and actually start crying when I bemoan our current situation and how I'm jealous of all my friends who can afford fancy vacations "just because," new houses, and babies.
Characters like Rick or Carl might bemoan their lost humanity in one episode, only to casually slip into killing machine mode in the next, simply because it's convenient for them to have a sudden change of heart.
Even while they bemoan so-called "subsidies" to traditional energy, some lawmakers are now trying to attach extensions of tax credits (which are subsidies) for renewable energy to legislation to be heard in the lame-duck session.
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Because when you look through YouTube, or any online collation of images from clubs of old, you'll notice how often people bemoan just how little footage or photos there are from some of our most important nightlife events.
The liberal historian Patrick Boucheron, the editor of a recent surprise best-seller that highlights foreign influences on French life throughout the ages, told me that he had little patience for people who bemoan the country's changing demographics.
Jonathan ZellColumbus, Ohio To the Editor: The recent college admissions scandal has prompted pundit after pundit to bemoan how the Ivy League is made up of wealthy, entitled students who have gotten where they are by illicit means.
Rather than bemoan President Trump's decision this month to pull out of the Paris Agreement, an accord signed by 195 nations to battle rising temperatures, many Republican and Democratic mayors here said the move had re-energized them.
The spread of China&aposs mysterious deadly coronavirus could accelerate rapidly as hundreds of millions prepare to travel home for the Lunar New Year holiday this week and as citizens bemoan the measures authorities are taking so far.
Even as nutrition experts bemoan the growing obesity crisis — and the potential long-term medical costs — one aspect of Brazil's processed food revolution is undeniable: The industry's expansion provides economic benefits to people up and down the ladder.
Many people bemoan low voting rates in the US. One of the best ways to encourage voting is to get people in the habit of voting; once you start to go to the polls, you're likely to continue.
Analysts say efforts to "normalise" the company underpin soaring share prices, but some who witnessed its growth bemoan a loss of passion as industrial problems persist and sales falter, masked for now by a grounding crisis at rival Boeing.
As much as we like to bemoan the effects of Mercury retrograde, not all planets incite such chaos when they move into retrograde (which is when a planet appears to move in the opposite direction than it normally does).
When it comes to soccer, I bemoan the immolation acts of Euroweenies, yet if I inspect my psyche for a reason, I have to admit it comes down to complicated feelings about masculinity and a fascistic fetish for rules.
He takes to the Senate floor to bemoan the death of bipartisanship and the failure of his beloved institutions, but sanctions a legislative process that willfully violated regular order at every possible turn and in the most flagrant way possible.
When attempting to emulate these ladies, we make one of the following attempts, only to fail: We slather on the coconut-oil-and-SPF concoction they recommend, and then bemoan the fact that we weren't blessed with lit-from-within skin.
Defense attorneys will now not just privately bemoan the fact that their client did not have Clinton privileges, but publicly argue that their client had never read and understood the statute under which they have been charged by the government.
Many analysts and former employees bemoan the missed opportunities and bad decisions that left Yahoo far behind younger and nimbler companies, like Facebook, whose shares are worth about $348 billion, and Google's parent, Alphabet, which is worth about $507 billion.
Some political observers might see that tally, with more than 100 Republican members of Congress voting to try to get the whole truth of the Watergate affair out in the open, and bemoan the death of a more bipartisan era.
We bemoan the end of childhood and regret that this once-halcyon time has been overwhelmed by the dictates of standardized testing; we regret, too, the loss of the stable and unionized jobs that were once the pendant to adulthood.
Solberg and Aspaker's Conservatives, who supported membership in 22 and 213, bemoan a lack of say over EU policy-making even in areas such as oil and gas, where Norway is the number two energy exporter to the EU after Russia.
Nonetheless, the State Department found there "was no persuasive evidence of systemic, deliberate mishandling of classified information" by any officials while Clinton was serving as secretary of State, a conclusion that Democrats quickly seized upon to bemoan the campaign coverage.
Lawmakers are quick to bemoan the lack of forward motion on a fix for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy, a program that protected young undocumented immigrants who came to the US as children that President Donald Trump is ending.
" Chicago's recent rash of shootings - 101 people were shot over the Independence Day weekend alone - prompted President Donald Trump to bemoan the response of city leaders to the bloodshed, and Attorney General Jeff Sessions to describe some of its areas as "killing fields.
Policymakers can bemoan this loss, but the fact that the special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom did not trump the Huawei discount should make the United States revisit its strategy for competing against China on technology and innovation.
Fans and critics took to Twitter to bemoan that once again a white actor had taken a role that could have been filled by a person of color, arguing that Hollywood has passed over very talented and capable actors for too long.
The capital's artistic crowd and close-knit musical community—so close that some French folk bemoan it is really just a gaggle of wealthy "Versailles kids"—makes it the ideal "meeting point" for musicians interested in this kind of experimentation, notes Mr Bultheel.
The irony is that while people bemoan the death of yet another single-player game, Bethesda keeps pumping out prime single-player experiences that people tend to ignore; games like Dishonored and Prey don't sell near as well as the developer's other offerings.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When I first saw it in November, I was immediately inclined to bemoan the fact that Deborah Kass's canary yellow public sculpture "OY/YO," installed on the Brooklyn waterfront in Dumbo, will not be there permanently.
For all of my 30 years as a journalist, I've listened to reporters, editors and producers bemoan the "horse-race coverage" of campaigns and exhort one another to be better come the next election and concentrate instead on issues, records, biographies, substance.
Read: U.S. gun violence: The story in 7 graphics After another weary appearance at the White House podium after the Oregon shooting, Obama made clear his heart was sick at the whole futile business of going before the cameras to bemoan another massacre.
Republican strategists working outside the White House frequently bemoan the tall task of White House communications officials and several have refused to consider what would normally be a coveted position inside the White House because Trump so consistently undermines his own communications shop.
" The eye-rolling, bubble-gum chewing attorneys, he believed, viewed Texas' arguments as unworthy and its lawyers as "a bunch of backwoods hayseed bigots who bemoan the abolition of the poll tax and pine for the days of literacy tests and lynchings.
All the evidence Krosnick adduced might lead us to bemoan, bewail and lament the irrationality of a few American voters, but in the end, all we could really do is shake our heads and wag our fingers at the foolish choices some make.
What Tinashe needs, therefore, is a Big Song—a radio hit—to launch her out of the timelines of the rabid Twitter stans who bemoan her lack of success and into the hearts and minds of the record-buying and streaming public.
"Our Republican colleagues bemoan the pace of the nominations, but we see with the administration's quick, sloppy vetting process that the Senate's need to vet nominees is more important than ever before," Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, said Wednesday.
There are many art world professionals who bemoan the increasing trend toward guarantees, arguing that it takes the democratizating suspense out of the auction — only those who can commit large sums in advance can compete (sometimes that is the auction house itself).
But while SoftBank may be an exaggeration of a trend, nearly all Silicon Valley investors privately bemoan the rise of founders with unfettered power, young companies overflowing with money, and weak ethics rules — each of which played a role in WeWork's undoing.
Hirelle and his comrades, who count among them a truck driver, pensioners and blue collar workers, bemoan the decline of French industry, the government's failure to protect local jobs from China's clout, and what they see as the selfish interests of the political elite.
While many in Washington bemoan it for not having completely eliminated enrichment in Iran (an impossibility) or for not somehow permanently punishing the country (also an impossibility), the real flaw is that negotiators never foresaw someone like Trump becoming President of the United States.
Outside of bringing his job with him, the 26-year-old faced the same hurdles that makes every NYC transplant bemoan their arrival; finding and applying for an apartment, and surviving the maze of security deposits, broker fees, and roommate pairing that process entails.
There's a genuine sadness on Boy Man Machine; lyrics bemoan the rise of machine and the loss of self, while guitars lack any sign of humanity, distorted and turned into noises that sound like the loading of guns, the turning of cogs in the machine.
Goldberg had previously criticized Duterte's campaign trail comments about appearing to bemoan the fact that he was not able to rape an Australian missionary who was assaulted and killed in 1989 while in prison in Davao, where Duterte was the mayor at the time.
For now, rather than celebrate peace or bemoan a sellout, it is probably better to focus on the immediately essential issues — will the U.S. keep exerting pressure through its troops and air power, and will the two sides find the will for a real peace?
My friend Arline Isaacson and I jokingly bemoan the fact that we helped; she's the state's pioneering gay lobbyist, and I wrote a book and endless articles arguing that marriage equality was just a follow-up to feminist changes in marriage law over the past 150 years.
ROBERT MERTONProfessor of financeMIT Sloan School of ManagementCambridge, MassachusettsARUN MURALIDHARAdjunct professor of financeGeorge Washington UniversityWashington, DC Banyan is right to bemoan the collapse in the numbers of migratory shorebirds using the East Asian-Australasian Flyway because of reclamation around the shores of the Yellow Sea (April 211nd).
The Dallas Morning News reported Stephenson was there in part to bemoan DC bureaucrats who dragged out AT&T's $85 billion ultra-merger with Time Warner (which, to be fair, there is some suspicion was more the result of Donald Trump's feud with Time Warner subsidiary CNN).
For the ones who disagree but care about their next election, the message appears to be: Excuse Trump's behavior, bemoan his tweets, stay quiet or retreat, bending in ways both large and small to appease a President most never expected to set foot in the Oval Office.
But as far as I am concerned, Mr. Nader, Jill Stein and all the political purists who refused to concede that there was any meaningful difference between the major-party candidates they opposed surrendered their moral authority to bemoan the results of the 2000 and 2016 elections.
" Democrats can bemoan Trump's rhetoric on immigration all they want, but polling indicates Trump's immigration proposal — amnesty for 1.8 million illegal aliens in exchange for ending chain migration and the diversity visa lottery and funding for a border wall — "encompasses the popular position on every major immigration issue.
He will not marvel at the beautiful touchdown he threw, a 35-yarder in the second quarter to Darius Slayton, but bemoan the two he could have had, both thrown to Sterling Shepard, who dived in vain for one and could not come down inbounds with the other.
"It was obvious, from the start, that the DOJ attorneys viewed state officials and the legislative majority and their staffs as a bunch of backwoods hayseed bigots who bemoan the abolition of the poll tax and pine for the days of literacy tests and lynchings," Judge Smith wrote.
" Mr. Smith, who is a senior editor at the conservative Weekly Standard, takes a step back from the details of the Comey testimony to bemoan a larger trend he sees among "the country's educated elite": a conspiratorial mind-set that resembles "toxic fabulism typical of Third World societies.
As many New Yorkers brace themselves for the incoming administration of Donald J. Trump and bemoan the racism and indifference to facts that they blame as factors in his victory, we ought to spare time for some soul searching about what is happening right in front of us.
Before you bemoan the demise of civilization and threaten to quit social media (never gonna happen), consider the following: Video can be especially powerful when you cut out the middleman Protesters from Turkey to Minneapolis sidestepped traditional media when they live-streamed demonstrations, leaving viewers to draw their own conclusions.
The insufficiency of American schools has been a political target at least since the Soviet Union launched the Sputnik satellite in 1957, leading Life magazine to bemoan that "the schools are in terrible shape" in the US. Trump isn't different because he's critical — he's different due to what he says next.
Trump tweets mention his 'complete power' to pardon and bemoan 'leaks' But the prospect of Trump using his first presidential pardon on a political ally -- who has been in the crosshairs of repeated claims of racial profiling and discrimination for years -- has proved controversial since Trump floated the idea last week.
The convention when depicting the current generation's love life is to bemoan the prevalence of hookup culture, social media, and all the concomitant ills that, according to those who think about these very serious issues, ostensibly follow: narcissism, commitmentphobia, phone addiction, inability to emulate the previous generation's correct behavior, etc.
While many people in the venture community bemoan the near-term fate of the industry, Fred Wilson, the co-founder of Union Square Ventures and one of the architects of the resurgence of New York's technology sector, expressed nothing but confidence in the state of the industry and its prospects for the future.
And while it is fun and entirely necessary to bemoan the state of judging in boxing, rounds 11 and 12 made most viewers glad the result of the bout wasn't resting on them as the two men went tit-for-tat in blistering exchanges and control of the exchanges swung like a pendulum.
While colleagues in Slack dissect the pros and cons of using 30-inch external monitors in vertical orientation, or bemoan the fact that Apple and LG's 5K UltraFine display isn't shipping to Japan yet, I sit here with perhaps the simplest workstation I can get away with: a single 13 MacBook Air.
Asimov wasn't the first to bemoan sharing, but his inquiry presaged a decade in New York dominated by a new type of cuisine, one defined less by provenance or a chef's palate than by the way it was meant to be consumed, with each diner taking a single bite before relinquishing the plate.
The New York State Legislature has yet to pass a law that could replicate New Jersey's expansive offerings, so on Monday, the commission took the initiative by signing off on a "Notice of Proposed Rulemaking" designed to allow hometown fans to have another reason to bemoan the Knicks, Jets, Giants or Mets.
At the end of the 19th century Thorstein Veblen, an American sociologist, decried the "conspicuous leisure" of the robber barons of his age, who set themselves apart through their ability to avoid labour; he went on to bemoan the "conspicuous consumption" of the working classes seeking to imitate the wealthy's access to luxury goods.
The leaking issue allows him to pair these two alleged foes as a united enemy—a characterization his base will no doubt devour—and also allows him to have his cake and eat it, too: He can bemoan the "illegally given" information on the one hand, and then claim it's all "fake news" anyway.
For a deep dive into Netflix's relationships with brands, check out Business Insider's recent coverage: 'It gives a sense of elitism': Netflix is pioneering brand deals for streaming TV, but some partners bemoan its approachHow Netflix's experimental approach to marketing tie-ins creates new opportunities for small and mid-sized brands'Stranger Things' is back.
"It was obvious, from the start, that the DoJ attorneys viewed state officials and the legislative majority and their staffs as a bunch of backwoods hayseed bigots who bemoan the abolition of the poll tax and pine for the days of literacy tests and lynchings," wrote Smith, an appointee of former Republican President Ronald Reagan.
He went on to bemoan that Schiff wouldn't look into Democratic presidential candidate Joe BidenJoe BidenHouse Republicans voice concerns about White House's impeachment messaging Giuliani consulted with Manafort on Ukraine info: report Top Pence adviser was on Trump-Zelensky phone call at center of whistleblower complaint: report MORE over his son's dealings in Ukraine.
Can those who embrace and fund the Senate campaign of an accused child molester, coddle a conservative Texas congressman who settled a sexual harassment suit with his staff at taxpayer expense, and rail against abuses of women only when the abusers are Democrats, really bemoan the loss of Christian values in a holiday greeting?
A hundred thousand guys in thick-rimmed glasses and plaid shirts, who would look more at home as extras in an episode of Portlandia than the MySpace top six, will bemoan its reputation as idiot teen fodder, and point you in the direction of the OGs: Sunny Day Real Estate, Dashboard Confessional, Jawbreaker, and the like.
House Speaker Paul D. Ryan, a Wisconsinite, insisted on his state's right to make feta, prompting a Greek lawmaker to bemoan the "risk of mass imports of counterfeit feta into the E.U." The region's highest court has also had to wade into the sticky issue of recipes, and how companies are allowed to label their products.
Read more: 'It gives a sense of elitism': Netflix is pioneering brand deals for streaming TV, but some partners bemoan its approachWhere movie studios typically have quotas for the amount of media spend they bring in from outside partners around major theatrical releases, Netflix normally doesn't ask its partners to commit to a certain media spend, marketers who have worked with Netflix said.
Though residents of Ilfracombe will surely bemoan any curtailing of tourist trade as a result of the closure, it seems that a handful of Hirst-owned properties have been standing vacant on the main strip for some time now, presenting an impediment to the doubtlessly otherwise bustling nature of the former maritime trade town with a population of 11,000 residents (according to a 2011 parish census).
Speaking from experience, many, many Angelenos lowered their heads into their already rain-drenched tacos in dismay, because LA just can't catch a fucking sports break, (cough DODGERS and LAKERS cough, cough) but, whatever, what doesn't kill you... Anyway, for some reason, this game absolutely sucked and people obviously took to the internet to share their feelings, commiserate, and bemoan the fact that the most hyped-up spectacle let us down.
Within a couple of days, President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE was using his best uppercase tweeting to bemoan the fact that "Mexico is doing NOTHING to help stop the flow of illegal immigrants," as he threatened to close the border.
More than bemoan the death of "interesting" mass-market cars, the two greying Brits analyzed the merits of self-driving cars, crossovers and — of all things — swearing on TV. Though they admit there's nothing much the Grand Tour can do that Top Gear couldn't, based upon their enthusiasm, witticisms and chemistry, I am confident the new show will be as pleasurable (if not more so) as Top Gear.
Netflix's partnership strategyHow Netflix's experimental approach to marketing tie-ins creates new opportunities for small and mid-sized brands'It gives a sense of elitism': Netflix is pioneering brand deals for streaming TV, but some partners bemoan its approachNetflix doesn't want to 'get distracted' by trying to make money directly from deals with brands like Coca-Cola and NikeCoca-Cola was the biggest brand winner from Netflix's 'Stranger Things' season 3.
In their introduction, Chabon and Waldman bemoan the fact that "nuance … seems to be in very short supply nowadays," and certainly I would have welcomed a nuanced consideration of how an organization based on civil libertarian principles might need to rethink its foundational assumptions to counter structural inequality, or how an organization whose catchphrase has been "We'll see you in court" will evolve in an era where the courts, and particularly the Supreme Court, might favor the powerful over the powerless.
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