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"betray" Definitions
  1. to give information about somebody/something to an enemy
  2. betray somebody/something to hurt somebody who trusts you, especially by lying to or about them or telling their secrets to other people
  3. betray something to ignore your principles or beliefs in order to achieve something or gain an advantage for yourself
  4. to tell somebody or make them aware of a piece of information, a feeling, etc., usually without meaning to synonym give away
"betray" Synonyms
cross backstab fail double-cross two-time be unfaithful to be disloyal to sell out let down break faith with play someone false stab in the back be unfaithful play Judas turn against be disloyal turn traitor commit treason be a Judas to break promise shop squeal inform snitch grass finger sing pool shelf delate tattle job stool dime sell rat on inform on tell on grass on split on reveal disclose divulge tell expose uncover leak spill unmask declare blab communicate discover show display manifest demonstrate evince bespeak give away convey exhibit make manifest make known be evidence of indicate express evidence signify denote suggest signal entice lure tempt allure seduce decoy bait beguile solicit lead on draw entrap inveigle coax induce attract ensnare hook cajole persuade abandon desert forsake leave disregard neglect depart ditch reject discard relinquish discount jettison dump ignore repeal forget renounce abdicate dupe deceive trick con fool hoodwink mislead bamboozle delude cheat sucker cozen hoax gull swindle defraud gaff snooker bluff cheapen degrade debase disgrace shame humiliate abase humble demean discredit chasten lower dishonor(US) sink smirch foul mortify dishonour(UK) denigrate belittle go back backtrack break double back renege retreat revisit turn back retrace your steps change repudiate retract return revert about face about turn sacrifice surrender forfeit concede forgo cede lose resign waive yield forego withgo drop eschew prostitute render debauch corrupt pervert deprave vitiate poison warp subvert defile demoralise(UK) demoralize(US) bastardise(UK) bastardize(US) pollute profane go back on reconsider default on renege on backtrack on back out of fail to honour do an about-face cop out of cop out change your mind have second thoughts break your word More
"betray" Antonyms
aid assist defend help protect stand by stay support be faithful be loyal be loyal to be quiet keep secret undeceive be honest tell truth satisfy stick up for be serious reveal conceal hide cover withhold secrete mask suppress cover up keep deny veil keep quiet disguise cloak refuse enshroud shroud offend disenchant disgust dissuade push reject release repel repulse turn off discourage deter let go put off turn away liberate antagonise(UK) free back encourage advocate guide champion embrace endorse aid and abet campaign for root for vouch for rally around side with get behind stick by give help to stand behind continue hold love maintain reclaim allow rediscover revert approve claim return return to stay with go back keep something to oneself secret stifle censor silence gag redact burke obscure ban smother belie curb muzzle control inhibit muffle answer avoid ignore overlook reply shun contradict counter misrepresent disconfirm disprove dispute gainsay counteract disaffirm disclaim negate refute buck confute contravene disavow negative differ from say the opposite of welcome accept receive seize acknowledge condone misconceive misunderstand aggrandize canonise(UK) canonize(US) deify elevate exalt ascend boost commend compliment dignify grow honor(US) honour(UK) improve increase laud overrate overvalue advance retain save stash hoard reserve shelve cache cling to hang onto hang on to hold fast to hold on to keep hold of keep in reserve keep possession of not part with retain possession of stash away ennoble uplift clean cleanse obey praise purify straighten upgrade value remain silent be discreet be the soul of discretion keep under wraps be unwilling to talk refuse to speak

943 Sentences With "betray"

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If you want to be one of them, you have to betray your allies before they betray you.
Kayla Renee from Pennsylvania has never felt pressure to betray her beliefs: I have never felt pressured to betray my religion.
These questions betray an understanding of how reporting works, but they also betray a certain paternalistic view on how women journalists should do their jobs.
What Mr. Trump did yesterday was to betray the women and men of the FBI, the CIA, NSA, and others and to betray the American public.
What Mr. Trump did yesterday was to betray the women and men of the FBI, the CIA, NSA and others, and to betray the American public.
But Liberals don't want to feel like bad people, so this impossible choice — betray the letter of your principles, or betray the spirit — leaves everyone feeling filthy.
How hard could it be not to betray your friends?
But his scarred face seems to betray some violent past.
And he will betray them, as he has already done.
His eyes betray only a flicker of fear and uncertainty.
Did he just betray the wickedest queen of the south?
What do my sunspots betray about me as a person?
They also betray a larger problem about the tech industry.
The defense said Caspersen never intended to steal and betray.
"Don't betray us, use it for football," he told Congress.
I will not let him betray me like that again.
The Malolos insist that Desiree tried to betray her allies.
They betray what kind of a society we live in.
If you betray that trust, you're ruining it for everybody.
But if I did a copy I would betray Patrice.
You'd be within your rights, then, to betray these scammers.
It's another to betray that history with backwards public policy.
She said she regrets her decision to betray her country.
But Mr. Seabrook did not betray his union in response.
One of the girls is forced to betray the other.
We betray both our history and future with such pettiness.
I did not betray my people and nation through espionage.
An overture now would betray the art of the deal.
HOW DARE YOU betray our democracy by endangering its protectors?
And 48 hours later, he'll betray you without a thought.
On this Good Friday, may our country not betray families.
"That gets erased," he said, "when you betray your country."
She said that would betray the aesthetic of her videos.
But your credit card or PayPal might betray you anyways.
In summary, then, privatizing Medicare would betray a central promise of the Trump campaign, would specifically betray the interests of the voter bloc that thought it had found a champion, and would be terrible policy.
But she didn't betray any of the emotion I hoped for.
Its efforts were "understandable and proper" and betray no illicit discrimination.
I'll do my best, moment to moment, not to betray you.
"Sometimes words betray you," the Briton told Sky Sports F1 television.
Characters fail, lie and betray each other all over the place.
But in Zuckerberg's case, word choice may betray a certain arrogance.
Such analogies betray a fundamental misunderstanding of how EU negotiations work.
It wasn't my plan to betray Google's mobile platform for iOS.
Maybe his smug re-enactments betray his lack of moral seriousness.
We also know that Aria will betray her friends this season.
They are politicians, remember, and they dare not betray their constituents.
Other relatives worried that to lie was to betray a trust.
We should realize that promise by resisting laws that betray it.
If they betray us, everyone will know not to trust them.
But woe be to the partner willing to betray this bond.
Because that's the thing about mental illness — our brains betray us.
Or will you betray your pledge to be an impartial juror?
Perfectly symmetrical knots with centered dimples betray an obsessive-compulsive personality.
Their declaration announces that they plan to betray their sworn duty.
Lee's two previous novels betray an obsession, perhaps unconscious, with plummeting.
Did Victor betray himself by staying to care for their father?
So in Cleveland this summer, the men and women of the Republican Party may face a straightforward choice: Betray the large minority of Republicans who cast their votes for Trump, or betray their obligations to their country.
Turnbull's comments about the law betray his willful ignorance on the issue.
Ms Broyer's accompanying sculptures also betray an over-identification with her subject.
They may ultimately betray you, but you won't succeed without them. 11.
"If you're loyal to the gang, they don't betray you," she said.
"There is no evidence he intended to betray his country," they wrote.
Still, if Facebook continues to betray free speech consistently it will fail.
It said that their own party's leaders were planning to betray them.
My "sir" suspicions didn't betray me on Trump's Iran tweet last month.
We won't betray them, or put on the record what was off.
After all, testifying before HUAC did not betray Huggins's opposition to communism.
The historical buildings in Assassin's Creed: Origins betray no signs of reconstruction.
I will always accidentally betray myself in favor of someone else's affirmation.
This approach to encryption policy would betray U.S. security and economic interests.
Trump is trying to look tough, but his actions betray nervousness, fear.
And I believe that, in leaving, you would betray your nation's heritage.
"To do otherwise would betray those who languish in prison," he added.
The problem is that this current President is continuing to betray us.
To do so would be for either man to betray their natures.
I cannot betray the millions who came before [and] who were murdered.
The body I was assigned began to betray me in new ways.
"He will betray us again and again in the future," @momimojiko wrote.
But the ensembles, which are fairly tightly clustered, betray the greater uncertainty.
In the process, they betray themselves as Mr. Trump's true soul mates.
And unless you're conscious about it, your body language will betray that.
We never betray the trust that our users place in our hands.
Did he betray the seasoned politician to whom he owed so much?
That's not the only time Hirshberg's private comments betray his public narrative.
If Justice Gorsuch experienced first-day jitters, he did not betray them.
Any one of his teammates who refused to go could betray him.
She was disillusioned, but she was careful not to betray her disappointment.
My skin and taste buds and language and soccer team betray me.
Hadley Todd from Wilmington, N.C., has not ever been pressured to betray personal beliefs: I honestly cannot remember a time where I have been pressured to betray my beliefs, but I have definitely pressured another to do so unintentionally.
Her eyes betray the state of anxiety that precedes important moments like this.
"These plainly worded statements… betray the executive order's stated secular purpose," Watson wrote.
Of course, some speculated that he could just break it and betray conservatives.
Today, 52 of them voted to betray that oath—and all of us.
He decided to betray Thanos with help from his newly obtained cosmic might.
Thinkos go deeper; they betray that the speaker might actually not know something.
And they betray a central-planning mindset that has already produced white elephants.
And his muddled writings on monetary policy betray his lack of economic training.
He tells Ashley, Lauren, and Devon that Ben is planning to betray them.
Will Shyne betray Lucious and help lead Tariq to his half-brother's downfall?
"Give, take, save, kill, inform, hide, be loyal, betray," says the game's description.
" To boycott this event, he said, would "betray the sacrifices of our ancestors.
He hovers, and balance and posture and inborn intuition do not betray him.
But new policy recommendations have been added that betray an obvious political footprint.
To vote out would also betray that inscription and all it stands for.
The decision by then-Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve appears to betray broader prejudice.
And the government surely should not compel these businesses to betray those values.
His hooded eyes, hunched posture and distracted, monosyllabic responses betray his inner turmoil.
But they also betray a fundamental misunderstanding of the history of American privacy.
Rihanna would never betray Drake because Rihanna is Queen and/or a god.
Better yet, he won't betray her by writing about her in a book.
The dank confines of the Shadow Moses base betray a gloomy, isolated mentality.
E wouldn't betray having seen even Ingray's smallest reaction, she was sure. Still.
Their friends are dying and their own bodies have begun to betray them.
The archives do not betray the motivations behind the Oldham Health Authority's decision.
But it seems clear that Mr. Trump's approval ratings betray significant political weakness.
In private conversation, even Democrats who are broadly supportive of him betray nervousness.
The young Kim would betray his family legacy by giving them up lightly.
His words betray a single-minded dedication to the use of military might.
He extolled male camaraderie, but was driven to betray and demolish his friends.
To ally with that sort of "populism" would be to betray Israel's calling.
It's a shocking moment of betrayal, but why wouldn't Celie betray another woman?
To delay, or to do otherwise, would betray the foundation of our democracy.
They betray the much broader ambition to rewrite history by blowing it apart.
Doing so would betray Mr. Marcos's victims, she said, and whitewash the past.
How can we help ourselves, and each other, when our minds betray us?
But it exactly represents what this administration is and will continue to be, with the blessing of an intellectual class that has done as much to betray honorable conservatism as the liberal intelligentsia of the '60s did to betray honorable liberalism.
If the computer did betray them, the players were less cooperative -- ecstasy or not.
But its supercar specs betray even more aspirational goals from the renowned British carmaker.
"It's a disastrous mistake to betray the Kurds this way," Schiff said on Sunday.
In extreme cases, such tidy conclusions betray the messy, complex reality we live in.
We saw Dawn Meehan in Caramoan use her deep personal bonds to betray people.
Above, the men respond to Jesus's prediction that one among them will betray him.
Supporting their governments' distorted historical narratives will force these communities to betray their history.
"Never betray me again," she whispers, leading many fans to doubt the pregnancy's veracity.
Financial markets, hungry for dollar-denominated safe assets, betray no concern about America's debts.
Those who betray our values are encouraged to reform and subsequently reintegrate into society.
As the documentary's various commentators rewatch the scene, they all betray their professional biases.
As Chelsea notes, it's dangerous to betray your original alliance right before the merge.
Don't worry — they would never betray us by leaving out the classic Thin Mints.
Elliot Smith or the blue paintings of Picasso that betray a sadness and longing
Instead of attacking what oppresses them, they attack what they fear will betray them.
And, sometimes, those URL shorteners betray them and end up revealing who they targeted.
Ladies, if he's willing to betray all mankind for you, he's probably a keeper.
But I had never known Walter Wack to ask—it would betray the script.
If he cannot, he'll betray their hopes as his Presidency sinks before his eyes.
When we lash out indiscriminately, we betray this value and we undermine our safety.
Some have accused Ms Benghebrit, absurdly, of conspiring with Mossad to betray God's language.
With Trump, you can be sure of one thing: He will betray those people.
Trump's comments betray the service members whom he commands, as well as their leaders.
But this won't help you, because someday your body is going to betray you.
Graves on the island, old and new, betray the dangers of the sea crossing.
At no point did I feel the story betray itself and say too much.
Denounced as a Republican In Name Only who came to DC to betray conservatives.
After all, it's not exactly "sensitive" or "empathic" to betray a series of lovers.
He said the government never did anything to "betray the trust" of its voters.
I knew there was this pact among people who would not betray his friendship.
Perhaps strangest still is that throughout the bedlam, the drivers rarely betray their shock.
Poor performance in the others would betray a chip over-optimised for one task.
And as we know all too well, those reflections sometimes betray our darkest impulses.
Did he betray the doctor simply to cover for Sherry's having let Daryl escape?
He sold these voters a clunker, and now he's already beginning to betray them.
In her video to TMZ, Savage angrily denied that she would ever "betray" Kelly.
Jo is furious when Meg is the first to betray their sisterhood and marry.
But if his wife did have any such thoughts she did not betray them.
Brexit supporters say it would betray democracy to fail to act on that mandate.
And publicly, he will betray no sign of hesitation or second-guessing on Kavanaugh.
We also know that they betray rookie naïveté on several levels — apparently trusting the Russians not to betray him, apparently not understanding that these conversations would be surveyed by the American intelligence services, possibly not understanding how alarming they would look to outsiders.
Financially strapped police officers and diplomats have more of an incentive to betray their country.
If she's tired or stressed about the lockout, she doesn't betray that over the phone.
Would any Pakistani actress betray Pakistan or Islam the way she betrays India and Hinduism?
Detachment nurse in Beech House, betray none of the traumas of war—the blown up
But they'll betray her for the preferred male Targaryen heir of Jon rather than Daenerys.
Archie will do or say things that betray little understanding of high school's basic mechanics.
I wanted to cater to the outside audience, and not betray my brand of comedy.
That would be a poor reason for the West to betray those values in response.
But the government believes that anything less than a hard Brexit would betray the referendum.
The stakes of the first film literally hinge on Brian deciding whether to betray Dom.
There's no way Taylor, Figgy, Jay or Michelle will ever betray each other, he says.
Google executives said my excitement did in fact betray my nerdiness, but that's just fine.
Is there a way to respond that won't betray our religion or threaten family relationships?
And it is infuriating to watch our elected officials bicker, divide and betray their constituents.
My preference for these talks might betray my own bias as a writer of fiction.
You can argue, too, that Darth Vader's decision to betray Emperor Palpatine wasn't strategically sound.
This trade may betray an expectation that Chinese volatility is set to rise once again.
Sample lyrics: "Six legs of lamb / four steins of ale / don't betray the dragon's tail."
This would betray our own principles and severely undercut our allies in Europe and Canada.
As always, the games hint at violence, and the blindfolded figures betray an intense vulnerability.
He will lie, cheat, slaughter, betray — all in the service of the woman he loves.
Conservatives have said these concerns betray the small-government principles that define the Republican party.
The camera follows their glances as they look to see who will betray the stillness.
Then there are the Shadow Brokers' writings, which betray a seeming immersion in American culture.
He did not betray what was different this time: that his father was the suspect.
Still, there are other factors at play that betray the co-op's sense of itself.
If that sounds like heavy lifting, Ms. Ebersole and Ms. LuPone seldom betray the strain.
But that's what happens when you betray all your friends and squander all your credibility.
"You're asking a foreigner to commit treason and betray his or her country," said Matthews.
The resulting images betray none of the labor of their creation; they are uncannily smooth.
He can't betray America if, to those who fetishize the 63 million, he embodies it.
The yellowing pages of maps, calligraphy, or courtyard drawings betray few hints of anything nefarious.
And he gets a gentleman caller in the form of Spencer, who's aiming to betray Rick.
The reason I smartened up my house was to find out whether it would betray me.
But there are some clues about his season that could betray an unconventional ending as well.
Patrick Cornell, CNN Newsource content producer: Grey Worm and the Unsullied betray Daenerys at some point.
It's whisper-quiet, well-built and devoid of any chintziness that would betray its mainstream positioning.
If Kellyn showed she was willing to betray Desiree, it might have reinforced into Angela's doubts.
Even if you have to betray a friend, jump through hoops, or compromise everything about yourself.
But others fear that being too open could betray the trust of people they care about.
I will not betray a life that depends on me as much as my son does.
"Are the armed forces going to betray the Venezuelan people?" he said before hundreds of soldiers.
Zelenskiy has said he would "never betray Ukraine" and "any red line will not be crossed".
We certainly don't want to try to betray the Jim Starlin Thanos, all those comic runs.
It'll be important for Democrats to criticize those policies, especially when they betray his populist rhetoric.
Or, Cersei may even betray all of humanity (urgh she would) and become the Night Queen.
I won't betray the contents of exactly what he wrote; that should stay in our family.
If Senate Republicans refused to consider Mr Garland, he said, they would betray "our best traditions".
"You betray your people and your supposed ideology with your diatribes without substance," Mr. Almagro wrote.
Trump's comments betray either ignorance of this consensus, or perhaps an "apres moi le deluge" contempt.
One of the very first things I ever did on the show was betray Ned Stark.
"Don't betray, don't insult the freedom fighters of Manipur," he said in one of the posts.
These are not the only ways the medallions betray the indifference of the city's Transportation Department.
Is his mouth open, aghast, because he knows his body will eventually betray and humiliate him?
You now know that Bobby is either going to betray Seagal or get murdered pretty quickly.
Cersei herself seems ready to betray anyone at the moment she sees it as an advantage.
But their grand scale and elevated style betray no trace of writing down to an audience.
They are on a race against time, to reach their peak before their bodies betray them.
"I did not betray my country, I was just doing my job," he told the court.
People were hesitant to share material with Ms. Rosales that could betray an association with gangs.
Is he turning a new leaf, or building his F.B.I. connections to betray them later on?
I betray no secret when I report that Schneiderman has ambitions for the New York governorship.
His compositions sometimes betray a subtle Caribbean influence, as well as the standard markers of postbop.
And then being taken prisoner in North Korea and making the decision to betray the West.
But the burden is more acute if he is always wondering who will betray him next.
I just want everyone to know we still support him and we will never betray him.
I just want everyone to know, we still support him and we would never betray him.
Moody's comments were racist and homophobic but they also betray his ignorance of America's Olympic history.
Most visibly, he's forced environmental agencies, like the Interior, to betray their own positions on climate.
Our society has decided that the priest would not be expected to betray the people's trust.
On Monday evening, President Trump nominated D.C. Circuit Judge Brett Kavanaugh to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, leaving red state Democratic Senators with the dilemma of a lifetime as they approach Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing: betray Chuck Schumer or betray the voters that put them there.
Should Ennaceur, a member of Essebsi's party, sign the law, he would betray the deceased president's wishes.
What other conservative causes will he betray if we give him the keys to the White House?
I've been accused of transphobia in the past; people think I could betray them at any moment.
BFs are blue falcons, a term used for someone who would betray a fellow service member. Capt.
You have every apology I have to give, I am sorry to betray you all like this.
If you're an intelligence officer and you fulfill your oath to serve the executive, you betray it.
The spectra of this planet and of other ultra-hot Jupiters seems betray even more unknown quirks.
They, through poor choices of words, betray a sense of entitled anger that the homeless even exist.
A fiduciary approach would demand that companies not betray our interests by using others' data against us.
I did not need "Trashy" Tonya Harding to betray the very thing I was trying to hide.
Cersei Lannister seems content to betray everyone up north to the White Walker threat and then... profit?
Unfortunately, unlike White Walkers, the physical appearance of a fuccboi does not always betray his true nature.
The devil is in the details, and attempting to remember all of the details will betray you.
It wasn't just pitching that seemed to betray the Dodgers in what would be their ultimate defeat.
Satellite images can betray otherwise hard-to-source economic data such as oil stockpiles and crop yields.
Its consequences, however, were decidedly immoral, for fear, according to Huggins, inspired him to betray his beliefs.
Or will Cersei live out her truth as we've come to know it and betray literally everyone?
At the Last Supper, Jesus announces that one of his disciples would betray him into enemy hands.
But his red eyes betray the impact the last couple of months has had on his life.
It was here that all of the unorthodox aspects of Cruz's punching form started to betray him.
It appears people are especially hard on politicians who betray the traits they've already ascribed to them.
Jamie has always known young William is his, and he has struggled never to betray the secret.
But we can make sure we don't betray ourselves, by summoning the courage to confront the truth.
In a concurring opinion, Justice Kennedy said the First Amendment bars compelling people to betray their beliefs.
The two women, coached by a worldly maid, overcome their moral scruples and ultimately betray their fiancés.
The second strand — a psychological exploration of Father Riordan's temptation to betray his vows — is less successful.
But I would hate to betray my mother, and she would be heartbroken if she found out.
It does not betray the presence of any survivors, or — most important — even an interest in them.
Hillary Clinton's mistakes destroy innocent lives, sacrifice national security, and betray the working families of this country.
Some Malaysians say the former coalition would betray them if it brought in politicians defeated in 2018.
In order to do this, he has to betray his friends who are organizing a telemarketers' union.
"The idea that Pharrell and I had was, let's not go and betray this tone," he said.
How can America be trusted to keep its word when we betray one of our close partners?
We've always talked about how we'd never betray anyone who cares about us, but here we are now.
But if the culinary concerns of the east are overdone, they may betray a deeper set of worries.
This move alone should signal to fans the series planned to betray the women at its very center.
His head hovered over the chessboard as if trying to identify which piece was threatening to betray him.
While "Squash" and other works evoke the intimacy of caretaking, they also betray the absurdities involved in it.
It's terrible to watch Jorge betray his friend, also terrible to know that Jorge had to do it.
"No writer would ever betray his secret life," the novelist Patricia Highsmith wrote to a friend in 20093.
It seems to betray the spirit of the experience that player-versus-player games are meant to offer.
"For now, we are confident that he will not betray the president or the civilian government," he said.
Could he be playing a deep game in getting close to Jonah, in order to betray him later?
The introvert faces an excruciating dilemma here: do they risk violating social codes, or betray their very identity?
A second U.S. official said analysts are trained not to allow their body language to betray their thinking.
Tampy goes snooping (classic Arya) and finds out that the Lannisters want one sister to betray the other.
His reaction added evidence to the ongoing theory that Sansa will eventually betray the Starks in Season 27.
They betray a persistent and damaging stereotype about Black men: that they're not hardworking, responsible, ambitious, successful professionals.
When it came time for action, however, the Brazilian would betray that underdog status in a big way.
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It's completely hollow like, yes, he doesn't betray any emotions because he doesn't allow himself to have any.
And why do all of them, other than Ronald Reagan, keep making the same "betray the base" mistake?
Chase said its sculpted "neck" and reared-up posture are two characteristics that betray the animal's true identity.
Beware o' being over partic'lar yourself, lest these dainty maids betray you into thinking love's a parlor game.
The crime may be hard to talk about, but we can't betray girls like Sarah with our silence.
Rather than having to betray his tribemates, Chris spent a month feeding them, healing wounds and building bonds.
I don't necessarily feel bound to that past, but at the same time, I don't want betray it.
Nor does he show before-and-after images on his Web site, feeling that they betray patients' privacy.
There are certain codes that if you betray them, you suffer something much worse than a political defeat.
Only sporadic bursts of time-spread tightness, the most recent earlier this month, betray lead's struggling supply profile.
This caused him at one point to betray the Starks and take Winterfell on behalf of the Greyjoys.
I also understand that I face a range of penalties, including criminal prosecution, if I betray this trust.
This is true of many stories in the Bible: Jesus can't be crucified without Judas to betray him.
"It wouldn't be fair to say what we talk about in conference and betray confidences," Mr. Gallivan said.
He would be perceived as being willing to betray them even quicker than he betrayed the United States.
When such actions arise from racial bigotry and hatred, they betray our core values and cannot be tolerated.
But the embattled residents of the farmhouse bicker and betray one another even as the darkness closes in.
On the other hand, we are warned, if we don't, they will betray our trust and go elsewhere.
Another founder, Gouverneur Morris, that a president may be bribed by a greater interest to betray his trust.
Jim would never show any of that to the public and they knew he'd never betray their trust.
We cannot betray them by ending the program and sending them to countries they do not even know.
Does Trump really want to betray such people who risked more for America than Trump himself ever did?
They were restrained by temperament and a belief that to break the system was to betray the public.
In this way, spider webs betray the tragedy of our indifference when we are too busy to see.
"The administration's unlawful actions betray our shared responsibility to protect iconic places for future generations," Ms. Dessouky said.
The entirety of the structure of EXVF seems to betray the series of games that came before it.
In person and online, Droste is frequently hilarious; in every photo shoot, his eyes betray an elegiac sadness.
If Elizabeth is willing to betray Young Hee, what happens when it's Paige who needs to be "dealt with"?
Buying Congress's browsing history would feel like the perfect payback for its recent votes to betray your internet privacy.
What Mr. Trump did yesterday was to betray the women and men of the FBI, CIA, NSA and others.
However, a romantic VPR partner does sometimes betray their romantic VPR partner, as Monday night's "A Housewarming Divided" proves.
But one of the problems is, as you know, in The Room, the plot is that they betray Johnny.
And, as Dead Men Tell No Tales informs us, if you "betray" the compass, it releases your greatest fear.
The way they translate him (or don't) can betray a translator's attitude towards him: elitist, pitying, or outright disapproving.
The spaces that help us sort through the situations that bewilder, betray, and become too difficult to carry alone. .
When you betray your team in EVE Online, however, your teammates may just threaten to cut off your hands.
The exteriors may not betray much, but sometimes — even with beauty products — it's what's on the inside that counts.
They argued that releasing the documents now would betray that trust and bog down the state's civil court docket.
As a result, function words supposedly betray a writer's identity, even when they're trying to write like someone else.
Our love for the Founders leads us to abandon, and even to betray, the very principles they fought for.
Cersei's "don't ever betray me again" comment was just one more piece of evidence in a long, long line.
It doesn't belittle history in any way, it doesn't betray history in any way, it makes you question history.
Our shopping choices betray our appreciation for pretty things, whether they're called iPhone, Galaxy, or, until recently, HTC One.
There is no reason to doubt his loyalty to Chávez's revolution; to defend it, he might betray the president.
The shapes these gargantuan gourds take on betray their overfed sedentary lifestyle; they are nothing if not obese pumpkins.
Politicians are "phoney people" who say things to look good, she asserts: they betray themselves with their "swifty eyes".
They are in camps, mixed in with hardened fanatics who could take action against those who betray the cause.
In 2016, she published a memoir, "Judas," about growing up with Wim, and about her decision to betray him.
In short, not only does Islamophobia betray our national values, it betrays our national interests and our national security.
Critics within the sector say Quevedo's words betray ignorance of what it would take to revive the foundering industry.
His statements betray a bedrock American defense commitment that has kept the peace in Europe for 67 years now.
Treason is only applicable against those who betray the US to a nation it is formally at war with.
Which may be good and bad: They do not betray much of their mandate, they don't get to govern.
These actions betray the fears of two countries where foreigners own around 40 percent or more of government bonds.
But we feel that a majority of young people stands behind our ideals and we won't betray their convictions.
Both Saturn V and Off-Peak betray a maturity and a breadth of experience rarely seen in video games.
José Mourinho, Manchester United's manager, did not betray any emotion, but he might have allowed himself a private smile.
It does not betray our commitments to our allies and it does not abrogate our obligations to the Iranians.
If you were to betray the Spurs and take on a new favorite team, what team would it be?
On Wednesday she appeared to rule out British membership in a customs union, saying it would betray Brexit voters.
Mr. Guare is 81, and while "Nantucket Sleigh Ride" is hardly valedictory, it does betray doubts about ongoing fecundity.
Top generals are against the move, saying it would betray Kurdish allies who have fought alongside American troops there.
Their constituent photographic forms betray the wobbles of Davies's hand, as well as the irregularities of the acrylic paints.
Maybe I'll eventually let my partner speak a number aloud, but only if his face doesn't betray his despondency.
Manning has previously indicated that she will not betray her principles, even at risk of grave harm to herself.
Betrayed by others, they betray in turn, forever tunneling back through the past, seeking the meaning of their acts.
The author makes the same argument as Republicans did post-Bush: Bush betrayed conservatism; conservatism didn't betray the public.
In the bond market, by contrast, rising yields betray a growing sense that monetary policy will become a headwind.
In his posts, Mr. Trump seemed to betray a misunderstanding of how two branches of the federal government work.
But he has also made comments that some lawmakers suggest betray a lack of understanding about the political process.
It also features Google Assistant, if you want to betray Alexa for its biggest rival (and you just might).
Doing so can reduce something elegant and mysterious to a set of awkward instructions that betray the thing itself.
In doing so, we betray our ideals and make America a less safe, less wealthy and less compassionate nation.
It's what we betray about whose voices -- and lives -- matter when it comes to our country's virulent gun culture.
And all the while our political, industry, and media leaders go above and beyond to betray us with inaction.
As Spanish Flu has gripped early 20th century London, Jonathan's anemic appearance doesn't immediately betray his lack of humanity.
"It's about betrayal — those who betray are put in the Ninth Circle of Hell, like in Dante," Serebrennikov said.
"We can't betray sensitive information that would put the lives of these men and women in danger," McCain said.
House Speaker Paul Ryan said Republicans who don't want to support Trump by saying no one should betray their conscience.
We want the people we serve to know the FBI will hold those accountable who betray the public&aposs trust.
When all is said and done, those who mock men who cry do little but betray their own emotional impoverishment.
And if you don't fulfill your oath to serve the president, then you betray it as an American intelligence officer.
Corporate insiders who learn inside information, including information about material cyber intrusions, cannot betray shareholders for their own financial benefit.
Once again, the writers exhibited fidelity to the comics, with Negan executing Spencer (Austin Nichols) for seeking to betray Rick.
But as we all know, sometimes even the most beloved, easy-breezy pieces in your wardrobe can betray you unannounced.
"I think they will delay and betray," Catherine Blaiklock, the 56-year-old founder of the Brexit Party, told Reuters.
She's planning to ally with Daenerys and Jon Snow in the North, then betray them when they least expect it.
We wouldn't want it to be so big that we betray what the DNA of Sleight is to begin with.
But, the government countered, the prophet's words betray a simple truth about today's FLDS: The elite live by different rules.
Like a rat fleeing a sinking ship, Louis contemplates Anita Gibbs's offer to betray his colleagues in exchange for immunity.
So she tweeted about the violation of her privacy, eventually forming an alliance with DiGiorno, who would never betray her.
Instead, the six of them call Zoey out for letting the opinion of others cause her to betray a friend.
Yet diplomats on the continent say the EU cannot possibly betray Ireland by allowing Mr Johnson to ditch the backstop.
It's very questionable whether Mitch McConnell would betray his base by advancing such a nominee through the GOP-controlled Senate.
Now that the expected non-move is a reality, the core question becomes: Why did Trump betray his campaign promise?
There's August's profound love for and devotion to her girlfriends, and her slowly developing worry that they will betray her.
But Kellyn has been with Desiree the entire game, and can't believe her right-hand-lady would ever betray her.
There are definitely parts of Michael Wolff's "Fire and Fury" that are wrong, sloppy, or betray off-the-record confidence.
When you don't trust a drone to betray its own kind, that's when you turn to the net-firing gun.
Trump's own tweets betray either a deep ignorance of the judicial system or an attempt to launch a preemptive attack.
"Secretary's Zinke's comments yesterday betray a fundamental misunderstanding of the role of federal civil service," Cantwell said in a statement.
To betray them, or to be unserious in their defense is a betrayal of the fundamental obligations of American leadership.
To betray them or to be unserious in their defense is a betrayal of the fundamental obligations of American leadership.
In their scramble to makes sense of nonsensical things, they distort, codify, blame, aggrandize, omit, betray, mythologize, you name it.
The temple promotes itself as a place where tigers betray their wild nature to coexist with humans in Buddhist harmony.
She doesn't like the path he's headed down, and rather than betray him, she would rather take some time away.
"If we want to do something for our country, we'll have to betray it in this case," Bauer tells Angermann.
Hoyer said any such rescissions would betray the spirit of the bipartisan agreement and poison future negotiations on similar bills.
You will be abandoned, lose jobs, get rich, then poor, friends will betray you—these are just things that happen.
"We are here in the very week when parliament is doing its utmost to betray the Brexit result," Farage said.
They thought he was going to betray them and they needed to know if he was being straight with them.
His raspy voice and occasional coughing fits betray a decades-long chain-smoking habit that he has not yet kicked.
A look around the cozy dining area, though, will betray its best angle: a hip, groovy setting for a date.
Why would he give Ryan and McConnell the gift of an easy departure were they to betray him like that?
The administration's statements on the travel ban betray a "breathtakingly broad" interpretation of the president's authority in issues of immigration.
More significant, they also betray a broad generational anxiety about the technological future and the role of humans in it.
Everyone agreed that he would never betray "the spirit of '76" because, more than any man alive, he embodied it.
Resource Generation believes — or hopes — that young people are more willing to betray their own class privilege than previous generations.
As long as he's in office, he retains a lot of power to betray the working people who supported him.
Those elected to uphold our Constitution betray its ideals when they undermine the free press for short-term political gain.
Many of the faces in the clips seem ill-fitting, or melt or glitch in ways that betray digital trickery.
Haude: We're opening up the gates to make it more approachable, so long as it doesn't betray that core concept.
They mustn't betray their upper-crust privilege, as John Kerry did when he requested Swiss cheese on his Philly cheesesteak.
This sort of thinking will only weaken the economy and betray the people who put their hopes in Mr. Trump.
It would be political malpractice for a Democratic campaign to betray their base in order to tilt after evangelical windmills.
If Mr. Osborne anticipated any difficulty in meeting the demands of these multiple roles simultaneously, he did not betray it.
I don't want to betray any confidences, but the words they use to describe the president are not particularly flattering.
Prosecutors accused Ms. Witt of defecting to Iran that month and working with the Revolutionary Guard to betray her country.
Fans of any massively popular original franchise hope that their creator won't betray them like George Lucas did Star Wars fans.
For to be a hypocrite you have to have principles that you betray for the sake of expedience or political advantage.
And while it's definitely designed to betray the E-Pace's sporty intentions, the suspension still manages to quell bumps and undulations.
Now, the trend as it appears on the catwalk is a lot more involved than its laissez-faire presentation may betray.
He has previously said that compromising on border security now and not pressing for a wall would betray his conservative base.
But all the story shows is how similar to his father Chuck has become, how similarly willing to betray his wife.
Both films are dark success stories about cheery local fixtures who betray their friends, but still come across as lovable scamps.
And, based on context clues from the book's plot, even indicates that the lion who will also betray her is Tyrion.
Varys' willingness to betray Daenerys is hinky, but at least he finally did something besides sit still for Tyrion's eunuch jokes.
Does this mean Sansa will eventually betray her family and will Arya be the one to save them by destroying her?
However, trade flows into China increasingly betray a move away from a globalized world and toward a more regionally focused one.
Sometimes you think you're climbing the social ladder and can hang out with the upper crust, and then they betray you!
The cars and buses are the first to betray this, along with the clothing and hairdos, the architecture and street signs.
The majority of the portraits are hyper-masculine, yet the quotes in the book betray degrees of uncertainty in these men.
The rules betray a sense of novelty and elation–—that there could be porn of anything was kind of mind-blowing.
If she was my daughter's "close confidante" it would seem she chose to betray Whitney's confidence by publicizing rumors and hearsay.
Chrissy must be worried that not only will Ben betray her – but she'll look like a total dope on national television.
Frank had an imposing, old-school mobster way about him that even his advanced years -- he was 80 -- did not betray.
Love matters: Winston and his paramour Julia annihilate their souls when they are forced under ultimate torture to betray each other.
Or, could the show go the opposite way and have a surprising person both betray that liars and meet their doom?
"I'm a true Democrat—I would never betray my party," Biaggi tells me in a small room in her campaign offices.
If you need to shrug off a few extra calories, just ask someone close to you to betray you without warning.
The system will support his slow integration, while it will continue to betray those who have the courage to speak out.
The U.S. government, including the Democratic Party, did betray Rust Belt voters, but not for the reasons Zito and Todd suggest.
Without any uncertainty, with complete clarity, understands that, at any moment, he would betray her, sell her out, stage a coup.
But the truth is, there's no perfect way to betray your country or to move around the world without having problems.
Trump's strong denunciations of the raids could betray an anxiety about Cohen's susceptibility to becoming a cooperating witness, Politico noted Thursday.
Beyond that, arrogance finds its reward when it doesn't submit or concede, when it doesn't betray a fear of alienating nonbelievers.
While these numbers are promising, they betray a factionalism that is winnowing the traditional consensus in the Congress regarding Jewish concerns.
And I betray no secret in reporting that, without him, I would not have gained a seat on the Supreme Court.
But the fact that many students lose academic drive outside of these select exams may betray a typical attitude toward schoolwork.
Further, we believe that turning the clock back to 2008 would ultimately betray the interests of investors, the markets, and taxpayers.
A Brexit would betray a union that, for all its many faults, is still more than the sum of its parts.
"If Susan Collins votes to betray millions of Americans and Mainers, we're going to convert those pledges to donations," Jaff said.
If you go against your intuitions, you start to betray values that deeply affect you, and that was happening to me.
You can repackage your bigot if you choose, but the basic contours of the man betray your efforts to remake him.
To answer this question I would say I, as a Christian, have never felt pressured to betray my beliefs or religion.
She could see where the crochet had begun, whereas a true hyperbolic plane should betray no starting point and no direction.
Members of the Freedom Caucus took to the floor of the House to plead with him not to betray the cause.
He works on a grander scale now, with more expensive ingredients and more delicate treatments that still betray his creative streak.
They betray a lack of perspective for Broadway history and, most disconcerting to me, a bias against children and their predilections.
Yet all of the potential swing senators have a problem: This tax bill also contains provisions that betray their stated principles.
And there are consequences to your actions when you bully someone and when you treat them poorly, when you betray them.
Liberal critics are lining up to insist that Trump will betray the faith that Americans on modest incomes placed in him.
Feeling like one's use of the app could be leveraged into marketing material would, on a fundamental level, betray that trust.
" And James Madison argued for impeachment at the Constitutional Convention, saying that a president might "betray his trust to foreign powers.
I was expected to betray Chinese food for American food: Whoppers, Quarter Pounders with cheese, White Castle sliders with onion breath.
Betray her ambition by stepping down, or stay with a company that is forcing her friends and her child into unemployment?
The president's lack of urgency in naming Kelly's replacement may betray his assurances that there's plenty of interest in the job.
"It has been extremely difficult for her to process that Brown could betray and violate her so completely," the lawsuit states.
Mr. Cost argues that high levels of debt betray the ideals of the Constitution and our moral obligation to future generations.
Most betray me at some point or another — though a few make my heart do cartwheels, or at least a pirouette.
Immigrant advocates argue these kinds of deals put migrants in harm's way and betray the US commitment to protecting vulnerable populations. 4.
The 73-year-old farmer has short silver hair, a furrowed brow, and hallowed hands that betray the nature of her trade.
They look for betting patterns or for "tells" (expressions or hand movements) that betray the strength or weakness of an opponent's hand.
Television shows are suppose to provide respite from the rest of the world, so when they betray us, it feels particularly cutting.
How could our foremothers have known that their own movement would betray them, its purpose replaced by an obsessive pursuit of tolerance?
But would the show really go that route so soon after having Spencer trying to betray Rick by sucking up to Negan?
Yet quickly his paintings began to betray as much interest in materials and form as in the depiction of a particular person.
Anything short of it would be to betray the lives of the 49 who died believing they were free in this country.
Either unflappable or hard of hearing, Mueller did not betray emotion or fight back even when Republicans attacked his credibility and judgment.
Yet Rubio's willingness to betray immigration reform didn't help him with white voters: When he ran for president, many conservatives shunned him.
It tells you what you must do and it says just one thing: you can't leave me or else you betray me.
No matter how much we say "everyone is equal," our government policies, our history and our daily social interactions betray this lie.
Mr Obama believes that Mr Putin's adventures in Ukraine and Syria betray a fundamental misunderstanding of how power works in foreign policy.
Most of all, they betray a total disrespect for the organs of civil society and basic democratic institutions like a free press.
" James Madison argued in favor of impeachment because, in part, he worried that a president might "betray his trust to foreign powers.
If you're on TV and you happen to betray a very strong emotion, you had better be prepared to become a meme.
Widely used computer vision algorithms have been shown to betray this bias, more readily identifying Western weddings than Nigerian ones, for example.
As a result, Mr. Sanders's apparent suggestion that the Treasury secretary could act unilaterally might betray a weak grasp of Dodd-Frank.
From that point forward, Estefanos occasionally heard from Mered's associates, some of whom wanted to betray him and take over the business.
The show led us to believe that Limón was willing to betray Escobar to protect Maritza and her 2-year-old daughter.
Yet Mr. Hofer, 45, also flashes a boyish grin and can hardly help but betray an extra air of confidence these days.
Needless to say, this would divide the Continent and betray the democratic states in Eastern Europe and endanger their newly found independence.
Online, pictures of her expressions have been juxtaposed against other Chinese athletes whose grim faces betray the intense pressure of Olympic expectations.
She's afraid that she herself, under the pressure of a confrontation with a journalist, will oversimplify or otherwise betray her own work.
Faith Beaulieu from Saco, Me., said simply: In this case is wasn't a pressured betray of beliefs, it was a forced one.
It would also betray years and years of comic book canon, and thousands of pages of hard work from writer Chris Claremont.
Mr. Kim faced the charge that he was "won over by the American imperialists to betray the supreme leader," the newspaper said.
Do they betray an affinity for hard-edge abstraction by the likes of Frank Stella (or her own husband, for that matter)?
The handbook advises focusing on young men between 18 and 21 because they are "pure" and less likely to betray the group.
The prospect of a social network that can't mess with your data or betray your privacy (without anyone knowing it) is enticing. 
To surrender to Diocletian would be to betray oneself and to take the terrible risk of no longer being who one is.
Though we think we might be hiding that response from the person we are lying to, inside, our bodies could betray us.
And Brennan wonders if the response to her research doesn't betray how touchy and judgemental people still are about genitalia, especially vaginas.
Calculating that he could not afford to be captured lest he betray military secrets, Mr. Howard left the soldier on the battlefield.
"The President's actions violate his oath of office, endanger our national security, and betray the public trust," Spanberger said in a statement.
Many voters, particularly affluent ones, at markets here and farther up the coast betray a traditional distaste for the far-right party.
He said the mob chanted, "Thirty pieces of silver," a reference to the amount Judas Iscariot was supposedly paid to betray Jesus.
Nor do the six other witnesses — the four women are likely family members — betray panicked thoughts, their expressions suggesting concern but hope.
When he finally got a diagnosis of ALS the following October, he was angry — furious that his body would so utterly betray him.
In truth, the college admissions scam is a public manifestation of a deeper, structural flaw -- the surface lesions that betray an underlying cancer.
GUTFELD: I do love the traitor talk because only on CNN is Trump a hard- core nationalist who would then betray his country.
Left-winger Corbyn, who is popular with the party's grass-roots membership, has said he will not betray the supporters who elected him.
I mean, at least have better taste in coffee if you're going to betray one of the most beloved celebrities on the planet.
I would never want to betray the personal and spiritual principles I believe in most: that my God and my family come first.
He used his media connections to spy on and betray fellow journalists, identifying reporters with negative opinions of Al-Shabaab and facilitating assassinations.
And by trying to solve every perceived transgression of that boundary with violence, those who enforce it betray a lack of moral imagination.
Moscow had promoted the story of his death as part of a larger narrative about what happens to those who betray the Kremlin.
Did the book betray Eddy's stricken family as his growing attraction to boys rather than girls "transformed my whole relationship with the world"?
I have not, and would not, betray the sacred trust the people of Virginia bestowed upon me during 22 years in elected office.
I'm 29 and otherwise healthy, but that all pales to having a preexisting condition thanks to a testicle that decided to betray me.
"One very clear message is 'If you betray us, we will kill you' to put it into blunt, mafia-like terms," he says.
"People's words will betray them," she says, quoting Mark McClish, a statement analysis expert for the U.S. Marshals with whom Cobb has trained.
One that is exposing divisions as Turkey, a NATO member, demands that the U.S. betray the Kurds, who are helping in the fight.
"I've found that many couples use pornography and social media to maintain monogamy, not betray it," sex and relationship expert Tammy Nelson explained.
Not too surprising that a guy who stomps living creatures just because they're in his way would betray a friend like this. Twist!
It would betray core American principles were they to try and transform our public diplomacy apparatus into a personal, political or propaganda tool.
McCabe claims that he and others believed they were working for a president who might have conspired with Russia to betray this country.
Those who naively ask, "Aren't they all Muslims?" betray a gross ignorance of the complex varieties of religious matters in the Middle East.
As Zeke suggests at Tribal Council, if people don't see a clear path to a victory with you, they're going to betray you.
Neither wants to betray their boss directly, but Blackie gives up Quica and Quica gives up details of the coming raid on Montecasino.
I want to tell my brother the truth about my condition, but I fear I will betray his trust if I do so.
Most of these things are incompatible, and none of them betray any sort of thinking or planning on the challenge that we face.
I would certainly rather someone claim climate as a priority and occasionally betray that claim in action than ... not claim it at all.
The President has told several people he doesn't think Cohen would betray him, the officials said, but that has not quieted the questions.
This institutionalization, the authors claim, led it to betray its central aim of articulating the knowledge needed to live virtuous and rewarding lives.
You will be lying every time you make a false threat of, "If you betray me again, we are done," and then stay.
So to disclose to others what she told you would be to betray the relationship and ignore her understanding of what it entailed.
Their May-October rivalry was one of the top stories in golf until Woods's back started to betray him, leading to four operations.
In the months before the military seized power in July 2013, Mr. Morsi brushed off warnings that General el-Sisi might betray him.
Though she, by the Times report's admission, occasionally said she was older than he was, Adams' texts betray some worry about the situation.
"Norman Seabrook made decision after decision after decision, over the course of months, to betray the members of his union," Mr. Bell said.
The personal advisers can be too controlling, the critics say; they may betray confidences, and too often they supplant the role of priest.
This is how bad systems corrupt good individuals — they do it by enlisting our self-interest to convince us to betray our values.
Ms. Aharanwa is a laugh and a half, beaming and preening as her arched eyebrows and fluttering eyelashes betray her thinly veiled judgments.
" Kelly said he needed someone to "help me not have such a big heart" because people "betray me and I keep forgiving them.
It has always been an uphill battle to persuade potential sources to betray their countries or groups in the face of such risk.
Last year, then-President-elect Trump spurned the event, reportedly because he thought the elitist confab would betray his populist message and supporters.
Software is soft power, and US companies betray the values of the nation that enabled their success by doing the bidding of dictators.
Proving that Schiff not only provided aid and comfort but also consciously intended to betray the United States of America is basically impossible.
Over the years, we've seen Tyrion survive among the Lannisters, Littlefinger, Varys, and others who manipulate and betray like the best of them.
"I've been trying to persuade my mom that she was misled by Trump and that Bernie wouldn't betray her like this," Hill said.
The character has a little John McCain in him too, a one-time POW in the Gulf War who refused to betray his country.
She repeated her position as firmly as possible: she is neither willing to betray the Brexit vote nor to break up the United Kingdom.
Mr Farage will have none of this: anything less than a "hard Brexit" that takes Britain out of the single market would betray voters.
" Madison warned that a president "might pervert his administration into a scheme of peculation or oppression" or even "betray his trust to foreign powers.
As a child, I actually hated most of the Disney princesses because they all seemed to betray their own greatness in exchange for princesshood.
" He adds: "The dolls have their flaws, humans also have flaws...The good thing about the dolls (is that) they will not betray you.
But the tactics he used to see off the challenge by Avigdor Lieberman, the leader of Yisrael Beiteinu and former defence minister, betray vulnerabilities.
Hard-core Brexiteers speculate that Theresa May is preparing to betray the 17.4m people who voted Leave, at the behest of a Machiavellian establishment.
Nazi collaborators who pretended to be picking mushrooms in the forest, looking for Jews to betray to the Germans, were arrested, interrogated and shot.
But one thing the 56-year-old Housewife is not known for being is incredibly forgiving — especially after friends betray her trust and kindness.
Their excessive methods betray a kind of pleasure in their work, or perhaps novelty-seeking by men who have become inured to the violence.
"I liked the Kurds and respect their fight, but those people have a problem: They're convinced everyone is out to betray them," he said.
"He turned out to have a close friend betray him, like Iago betrayed Othello, like Brutus put the last knife into Caesar," Giuliani reflected.
Men betray women's trust or fall short in some other way, and the women eventually forgive them and take them back into their lives.
Is Obama prepared to betray Israel by supporting a policy of ethnic cleansing to create a Jew-free Palestinian state bent on Israel's destruction?
If she is to be trusted, it is that she will betray the left in favor of a more "pragmatic" approach to these issues.
What is in his and his family's business dealings with Russia that he is so determined to hide that he would betray our country?
Look for microaggressions, small gestures that betray their attitude and treatment of people, or red flags that indicate they're not as supportive as marketed.
As much as I didn't want to betray my white rice-centric upbringing, I ended up loving RightRice's taste, texture, and superior nutritional profile. 
"Unfortunately, Clariant management's comments since Friday betray a desire to go back in time and pretend this episode did not occur," White Tale said.
On RAI state radio, anti-establishment 5-Star Movement leader Luigi Di Maio said he would not "betray" Italians by changing the budget plan.
Katz—who also wrote the film—tempers Gemini's overt style with grounded conversations that betray his mumblecore roots (Dance Party, USA and Quiet City).
Richard and his rivals for the throne of England flatter, deceive, betray, woo and abandon one another at the speed of television sound bites.
Sansa would find out information in one scene and be sworn to secrecy, then immediately betray that trust the next time she appeared onscreen.
It's pastel enough to pass for basic cable, its colors subtly used so as to never betray the ludicrousness in its vision of desire.
I don't want to be presumptuous or betray some journalistic line by saying that Scott and I were friends, but we were certainly friendly.
He threw out examples of the kinds of things "journalists" — more air quotes — might say on TV that could betray a point of view.
Ms. Sheibani's distinctive creations betray the fact that she did not come to jewelry via the traditional route of art school and goldsmithing apprenticeship.
Like Lear, Timon has two friends who do not betray her; one, taking the role of the fool, is the cynic Apemantus (Arnie Burton).
Their real goal is to oppress minorities (if they are on the right) or betray the United States (if they are on the left).
We are also policed by other women: Family, friends, neighbors and colleagues can all be enlisted to report on, betray and bad-mouth us.
Trump's mistake obviously isn't the end of the world, even if it did betray a tragicomical level of ignorance about the country he's governing.
But he still believes in our American ideals, and his worry, like mine, is that those now in national power will further betray them.
We urge all of us to reject the Trump administration's nationalist call, which asks us to betray our history as a nation of immigrants.
Second, the extremity of his rhetoric persuaded skeptics of mass immigration, long burned by politicians of both parties, that Trump would not betray them.
Most of the time, he operates as a hyperpartisan, hard-edged conservative ideologue who endorses Obamacare repeal bills that betray all his campaign promises.
And he proved that Republicans were willing to betray their promises and, in their embrace of Trump, violate basic decency to achieve those goals.
Still, the emotional terrain of the book stays clear and compelling, even as the sprawling cast of characters form and betray one alliance after another.
The problem, as Cologne demonstrates, is that potentially thousands of these men are criminals, with no other aim than to rob and betray their hosts.
For various and deeply personal reasons you have decided that you want to betray your country and begin passing sensitive, useful information to CIA officers.
Hadley Eddings knew she wanted to be a mom again, but she worried having more kids would somehow betray the children she had tragically lost.
They betray the lions, hyenas and wild dogs who visit in the night, drawn to livestock and, in the dry season, the community's water supply.
I did not fight, and bleed, to betray the people who hazarded all they have, for the sake of decency, for the sake of democracy.
If I want to bottom in a certain way, does that degrade or betray the other aspects of my identity in which I am oppressed?
Yet, in a fit of jealous rage, he brutally murders the woman he supposedly loves, sex worker Shae (Sibel Kekilli), for daring to betray him.
She sees the myriad horrors of the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia, and watches a young boy betray his Jewish neighbours and send them to Theresienstadt.
Trump seems to think he just solved Turkish-Kurdish conflicts in general, which if true would betray a stunning lack of understanding about the situation.
Washington (CNN)Speaker Paul Ryan said House Republicans should not betray their conscience when it comes to backing their party's presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump.
Many Conservatives also tried to get their revenge for Mr Bercow's presumed willingness to betray his original party in order to get support from Labour.
The plan is to use satellites already in orbit to detect and map geological and botanical features that might betray the presence of subterranean lithium.
To do otherwise would squander all of the good work of the last eight years and betray the hopes of the president's most stalwart supporters.
It tied together so many of the season's narrative arcs that to keep going is to betray the sense of closure we have right now.
But of course, you'd still like to get ahead at work, even if you're not willing to betray your colleagues in order to do it.
Furthermore, this past weekend, Trump seemed to belittle and betray the #MeToo Movement by tweeting that men's lives can be destroyed by a "mere" allegation.
That low cost is the best argument for the Accent — affordability — so stepping it up with small options that aren't necessary would betray the mission.
" Deace added that his listeners were "much more concerned that he is going to sign that amnesty bill in Congress and betray his campaign promises.
But the kid's got too much heart, as they used to say in Hollywood boxing movies, and Chen can't betray him with a clean conscience.
And even though the Brexit supporters won, they remain combative, suspicious that Mr. Cameron's successor, Theresa May, who quietly opposed Brexit, will somehow betray them.
Proving Flynn not only provided aid and comfort to ISIS, but also consciously intended to betray the United States of America, would be basically impossible.
It's fantastic to watch now, while he enjoys a marvelous physical advantage over his peers, but what happens when Westbrook's body starts to betray him?
" The Kentucky Republican wrote an op-ed on Tuesday morning arguing that putting Bolton, a former U.N. ambassador, atop the State Department would "betray voters.
The researchers believe the shift indicates more worry inside the Islamic State about infiltrators and a desire to deter those tempted to betray the caliphate.
"That fellow cops would stoop so low, for so little and that they would betray the oath and the badge for nonsense," the commander said.
She told The New York Times in a story published Tuesday that she regrets her decision to betray her country and wants to come home.
Smith has a finely tuned ear for a range of registers, as well as an acute understanding of how easily we betray our better selves.
In the reinvented Handmaid's Tale we currently find ourselves watching, the big twist of "Sacrifice" is that it confirms that Serena did actually betray Fred.
What the rest of us have to do is not become discouraged or complacent, or be provoked into reacting in ways that betray our values.
They betray this by the absurdity of the accusations they make against their critics, as if trying to conceal the real intent of their persecution.
" When Mario Cantone appeared on "The President Show" as Anthony Scaramucci, Atamanuik introduced him as "my favorite new team member, who I will eventually betray.
Ted Cruz: Trump is a pathological liar who will betray his supporters Cruz has yet to endorse Trump but will speak at the convention, nonetheless.
Did she plan all along to betray all her campaign promises and beef up the surveillance state — on her own terms — once she took office?
It is astonishing to watch so many conservatives and Republicans compromise and betray core values that once comprised the heart and soul of their philosophy.
"For the president to install Mr. Whitaker as our chief law enforcement officer is to betray the entire structure of our charter document," they write.
Paul Krugman Opinion Columnist Did the president of the United States just betray the nation's security in return for a bribe from the Chinese government?
"For the president to install Mr. Whitaker as our chief law enforcement officer is to betray the entire structure of our charter document," they said.
"I'm not even that kind of girl that would do something like that and betray him," Savage, 24, said in a video posted by TMZ.
He also assured voters in his conservative district that, as a hunter and military veteran, he would never betray the state's grand tradition in firearms.
Johnson does not want to delay Brexit, as it would betray his signature campaign promise of leaving the EU at any cost on October 31.
In 2007 left-wing groups ran ads attacking David Petraeus, a general who oversaw a successful surge of forces into Iraq, as "General Betray Us".
But as distinct as these goals are, both of them betray that Bannon and Kushner are actually pretty fine with Hillary Clinton winning the election.
There would be no time slots and no channels, no waiting until next week to see whom the Lannisters betray or the Good Wife sleeps with.
But no matter what he, Novick, or the explicit text of their ambitious project claim, the aesthetics betray a more conventional view of their subject matter.
He is also a courageous soldier who was beaten and imprisoned for 5 yrs but he refused an early release rather than betray his country. pic.twitter.
But now those involuntary murmurs are electric, and the combination they betray takes the form of ones and zeros in transit between a lock's silicon chips.
For instance, the odds suggest a surprising percentage of people believe Tyrion Lannister is secretly plotting with his sister Cersei and plans to betray Daenerys Targaryen.
Stalin not only ignored information about the coming invasion but threatened anyone who took it seriously, since he knew that his ally Hitler wouldn't betray him.
Immigrant advocates have pushed back on the asylum agreements, arguing that they put migrants in harm's way and betray the US commitment to protecting vulnerable populations.
The Kremlin does not trust Ukraine's president, Petro Poroshenko, to ensure the security of its separatist proxies, and Mr Putin cannot be seen to betray them.
Apparently, these men seem not to have realized that there are scheduled ride companies available, or would rather toss and turn than betray the Uber brand.
These material choices are among the very few ways in which Jaguar's SUVs betray their lower price point relative to the rest of the brand's lineup.
You see, Cindy's decision to give false testimony and betray Taystee – and then pretend to be her friend – is taking a physical toll on her body.
Now when you try out tricks and stunts, your skateboard won't betray you by rolling away when you launch off of it trying to look cool.
"It's unfortunate that some people may take steps to betray these principles, but certainly no one on the Trump campaign ever asked me to do so."
His game-plan may itself betray a form of cognitive dissonance—because, beyond Iowa and parts of the South, those elusive evangelical legions may not exist.
Treason, which can be punishable by death, is a whole different animal reserved for people who do things like steal atomic secrets and betray their country.
That's why it's believable, here at the end of season three, that Serena might have decided to abandon her belief in her specialness and betray Fred.
Some do not entirely belong to the group they betray; others, like the French fascists of Vichy, have a deep affinity for the enemy they aid.
And besides, I find value in watching lots of video game trailers, as I've begun to see the seams which betray how the marketing is made.
Parents and teachers who raise kids who are too trusting are setting them up for failure in a country that will betray that trust; the black
Manipulating trade companies, doing bounties for them, and trying to weasel your way into everyone's good graces so they won't see you betray them is cool.
Because we're playing part of their character, we have this really, really strong duty of care to the actors and actresses to not betray their performance.
But for all his bravado, Mr. Trump's recent actions betray a recognition that he has reached a pivotal moment in his quest for the White House.
Trump's FISA tweets betray a deep ignorance of the program, suggesting that he is getting his policy briefings not from White House staffers, but from television.
Palettes were determined by identifying specks of remaining pigment, and by studying "shadows"—minute surface variations that betray the type of paint applied to the stone.
"I have not, and would not, betray the sacred trust the people of Virginia bestowed upon me during 22 years in elected office," Mr. McDonnell said.
"I don't think you would ever buy that Lando would just completely betray the characters like that and have that level of moral ambiguity," Johnson continues.
Why it matters: Wyden is a privacy hawk and the letter's queries don't betray much in the way of an actual suspected security problem at Axon.
It is common, lawyers and judges said, for immigrants who do not realize that the two agencies are distinct to betray their obligations out of confusion.
The reluctance to report sexual violence is often exacerbated by government institutions, whose actions betray a legacy of implicitly or explicitly accepting or ignoring such incidents.
She insists that Stannis will be king, but the more interesting prediction comes when she tells him that he will betray everything he once held dear.
I was sure that I didn't have the strength to sustain conflicts with men, and that I would betray myself by adapting my views to theirs.
When "police officers betray the public's trust and confidence, justice demands that all those cases that depend on their credibility be dismissed without delay," it said.
Did the President, as we said, as the evidence shows he did, betray his country by conspiring a foreign country to try to rig the election?
Their goal in negotiations with the White House is simply to manipulate the president into abandoning his longstanding position on immigration and betray countless campaign promises.
By cozying up to Steelgrave, Terranova learned of all his dark Mob secrets, prepared to ultimately betray that loyalty by testifying in court against his friend.
In 2017, Lewis penned an essay for Viewpoint Magazine arguing that Haraway appeared to betray her own principles in her latest book, Staying With the Trouble.
But even bearing that in mind, "beating up a 13-year-old" feels like it's really going that extra distance in its desire to betray fandom.
" After graduation, Ms. Kraus became a journalist but was ambivalent about how she had to "bond with people and then betray them by writing about them.
These arrests serve no other purpose than to sow fear and distrust in communities, rip families apart and betray the basic American values of due process.
But Mr. Trump, who considers himself the consummate deal maker, faces gnawing suspicions that he will find it easy to cut bargains that betray conservative principles.
I say good riddance to rigid rules of gender roles that betray the dreams of little girls and boys and rob them of their full humanity.
If you're female — whether you're a Betty or a Veronica, a Mary or a Rhoda, even a Betsy or a Tacy — a girl will betray you.
They will say anything and do anything to betray the country and its principles, without any sense of remorse or awareness about their duplicities and hypocrisies.
Despite a close, long-term friendship with the governor, sources said Trump told others he could not "betray" his family and cause stress for his daughter Ivanka.
Despite all the over-the-top fights the women of this family have with each other — they know how to betray and backstab — they always, always apologize.
JOHN BRENNAN, FORMER UNITED STATES CIA DIRECTOR: What Mr. Trump did yesterday was to betray the men and women of the FBI, the CIA, NSA, and others.
"For the president to install Mr. Whitaker as our chief law enforcement officer is to betray the entire structure of our charter document," Katyal and Conway wrote.
Alternately cutting off drives, jumping passing lanes, and sinking to tag or strip rolling big men, Middleton looks like he's daring the hamstring to betray him again.
In 1936, Edward and the future George VI had it out over the former's decision to abdicate and betray his country and family in favor of Wallis.
He must betray those supporters whom he wooed with a conspiracy theory dressed up as an economic policy, backed with crude invective worthy of an American Berlusconi.
Joaquin Castro said the decision would betray the trust DREAMers put in the US government, which now has their personal information, and contradict the nation's core principles.
Neither traditional holiday sweaters nor eccentric bulky sweaters covered in wild prints betray the people who wear them—they can communicate something more specialized for their wearers.
According to Mr Morgan, Mr Calil offered to betray the other plotters, promising information about the scheme to South Africa in an effort to stave off prosecution.
Now, if it was ever intercepted, the insertion ship could never betray the position of the Neána abode cluster—for it no longer knew where it was.
Mark Weaver, a Republican political consultant in Ohio, says that every remaining candidate has made similarly ignorant or disingenuous comments that betray a lack of economic knowledge.
"It enables Facebook to escape genuine accountability for what it has done and leaves it likely that the company will betray its users yet again," he said.
It's incomprehensible that a former Wake Forest student-athlete, graduate-assistant, full-time football coach, and current radio analyst for the school, would betray his alma mater.
It's one of many narrative head fakes Spider-Man deploys, moments that work because they betray our low expectations for stories in games, let alone superhero ones.
He knew, at a certain point, that he was doing it to forestall searching for the person he was most curious about, and most hesitant to betray.
She could do that, because she knew about East-West relations; and if she didn't do it, it was only because she would not betray her country.
The party's leadership in Berlin quashed the suggestion, insisting that any cooperation with the far right would betray the party's values and break an agreed-upon taboo.
The depths of this rage betray a deep fear about a loss of male power that's been central to the cultural, social and political landscape for decades.
The names of the newest cryptocurrencies betray the increasing desperation pooling in this sector of the economy: Jesus Coin, Bananacoin, TrumpCoin, PutinCoin, titcoin, potcoin, and, yes, Ponzicoin.
They also betray an unease about working for large companies and, perhaps, a deep-seated human desire to know that someone is in control, whatever the tactics.
What was most surprising about President Trump's irritation with Vice President Mike Pence's pick for national security adviser is how rarely the two men betray any friction.
"In terms of like, people how will remain loyal to people or who is willing to betray people, there are all kinds of interesting stuff," Armstrong says.
Yet they overlook the fact that the actions of the president and his influential trade representative Robert Lighthizer betray no desire to withdraw from the world market.
The series carries us through 50 years, as the women rescue and betray each other, struggle to escape the slums and their mothers, and become mothers themselves.
He realizes that Janos Slynt would betray anyone to the highest bidder, so he revokes Slynt's command of the City Watch and exiles him to the Wall.
It is about the ones who really meant it — neither those playing at insurrection, nor the ideologues who, in their sincerity, betray a fatal affinity for dogma.
The mass of political memoirs are sad occasions for score-settling and self-defense, accompanied by the occasional juicy anecdote intended to hype sales and betray confidences.
"I failed to stand up for my clients," he said, adding that he did not want to betray Mr. Kurgan, whom he credited with preventing his suicide.
CreditCreditArtwork by Hugo Alonso Despite Ann's determination to betray no emotion, a drop of sweat rolled down her temple as a guard painstakingly examined her lunch items.
"For the sake of a country that you have serious reservations about, even very serious, you persuade other nationals to betray their own countries," she tells him.
Within a few months, dozens of Al Qaeda members were living in Tehran, undergoing occasional interrogations, aware that their Iranian hosts could betray them at any moment.
The move sparked backlash from both sides of the aisle, with lawmakers saying the decision would betray the Kurdish force who teamed with the U.S. against ISIS.
"Let's save treason for who it is intended to be used against, which is absolutely traitors who betray our country generally in times of war," Zaid said.
That makes HUD's lawsuit an important step at reining in online practices that can otherwise betray decades of important legal and regulatory progress in defending civil rights.
Like countless other South Sudanese men and women I have interviewed over the years, Mary had survived the unspeakable, but did not pity herself, nor betray emotion.
When DeVos rescinded the letter in September, Miltenberg released a statement that did not betray any doubts but instead stated that he was "encouraged" by the action.
Trump was determined, these people said, to keep his actions secret, and several advisers said he didn't betray to several friends that he was considering a strike.
Even when they do not tell me why they want the pocket, they often betray their purpose by asking to have it lined with duck or leather.
And to betray the American public and that&aposs I use the term that this was nothing short of treasonous because it is a betrayal of the nation.
With Elizabeth safely in stasis, he may have planned all along to betray her, to preserve his own life, and forward his own agenda, rather than accepting hers.
He immediately tells Tyrion he's planning to betray Daenerys Targaryen, then runs straight to Jon Snow to announce how eager he is to get started on that betrayal.
Yet he also seemed to be at odds with his own voice, which has taken on rough contours that occasionally betray him with a crack or braying eruption.
There are a few obvious guesses as to who might betray Elliot, like Angela or a pissed-off Darlene, but we won't know until the last possible second.
But you don't even need to take the spider at his word when he told Tyrion a whopping two times in the last episode that he'd betray Daenerys.
During the protests over Act 10, as Mr. Walker demonized public employee unions, he praised private sector ones, only to betray them later by enacting right-to-work.
"We didn't want to see the Moritz we had been rooting for all night come back and betray his friend by urging him to kill himself," Sater said.
At the same time, the interviews themselves can't betray the core journalistic mission of the publication — they can't somehow do reporting and brand promotion at the same time.
But they also betray a rashness, especially in foreign policy, that could just as easily lead to the next round of chaos and war in the Arab world.
Because algorithms take multiple factors into account, a dating app might start filtering out potential matches for troubling reasons that betray a person, or a machine's, unconscious bias.
For obvious reasons, E.H. also lacks awareness, but as he ages, memories from his early life increasingly trouble him and his chivalrous demeanor begins to betray alarming cracks.
To vote for Donald Trump is to betray the values of both conservatism and Christianity, and the results may do serious harm to our nation and our souls.
In A Song of Ice and Fire, characters are every shade of gray, as they betray and murder each other while still encouraging us to root for them.
When I do scenes with Aiden, my reactions are often intended to betray a kind of idea of how the audience should feel about what he's up to.
She was convicted, so the title doesn't necessarily betray a particular perspective on the events, but Toobin is convinced that Hearst's radical conversion was genuine albeit short-lived.
Ultimately, luck handed the Cavs a freebie, but the 'business as usual' result will betray just how close the Cavs were to losing this one—at home nonetheless.
Some Catholic leaders have warned that concessions to Beijing could betray those who have faced pressure and even persecution by worshiping in the so-called underground church here.
The White House said that the book contains "several falsehoods," and Axios has reported that several of his assertions are wrong, sloppy, and betray off-the-record confidence.
This is why people worry about Internet of Things gadgets that can "betray you even after you toss them in the trash": these things probably won't last forever.
And we've never had one whose own actions betray a deeper commitment to increasing pollution of our waters and air and consigning future generations to worsening climate chaos.
Another Chicago-based producer, his track "Effort Won't Betray You" has been a staple in almost every set I've played since he initially shared the file with me.
Though we may later regret the fear that forced us to betray our beliefs, we do not doubt that it is a pure reflection of reality, dictating submission.
Clean energy-progress is the real job-creator — regressive policies bringing us back to fossil fuels of the past are nostalgic and misleading, and betray our national interests.
"These are disgraceful statements that betray our longstanding values and national interests embraced by presidents of both parties," said the open letter first reported by The Washington Post.
Whether through weakness or perfidy, the Republican establishment, by stirring up the base and fomenting rage among its voters, did betray the trust given it by those voters.
Mr. Rosenthal said he does not like to look at the results of a DNA test before he delivers the information, fearing that he might betray some emotion.
"We would betray our values and play into our enemies' hands if we were to treat Muslims differently than anyone else," he said, his voice filled with emotion.
Shortly after Pruitt's candidacy was announced, the attorney general stated his intentions for the EPA, stoking the fears of environmentalists that he would betray the agency's core mission.
N'Dea Davenport's vocal contributions are an essential document of the moment, as are Guru's spoken interludes, which aspire to sound unhurried, but betray little glimmers of enthusiasm throughout.
One major irony was that the politician in question was modeled on Senator Joe McCarthy — that is, he posed as a superpatriot even while planning to betray America.
And I wrapped up in blankets every time I studied torts or crimes related to sexual assault and I hoped my face wouldn't betray me in classroom discussions.
They support the idea of an Islamic State caliphate and view Saudi Arabia's rulers and the army and clergy which back them as infidels who betray true Islam.
"While we respect differing opinions in our caucus, it is unacceptable to betray members of your own party by publicly endorsing leftist Democrats," Wagle said in a statement.
"No explicit quid pro quo is necessary to betray your country," tweeted Mr. Schiff, who has also pushed for the whistle-blower complaint to be given to Congress.
He went on to insist Trump would betray his them by not doing what he promises, including his pledge to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border.
For more than 28500 years, the Census lied about its role in this debacle, even boasting that it had done nothing to betray people who were wrongfully corralled.
But words and deeds rarely match, and if Nordland, who is The Times's Kabul bureau chief, perceived threats in pursuing the story, his account does not betray such sensitivity.
The comments of many opponents betray this panic over the Internet, claiming that disruptive innovation is a danger lest it undermine the industry's current stranglehold over consumers and innovators.
It's completely understandable that people in GOP circles don't want to say they will betray the party's likely nominee in order to support a Democrat in the general election.
So here is a list of the lawmakers who voted to betray you, and how much money they received from the telecom industry in their most recent election cycle.
So one potential surprise twist is that the Golden Company — which has a long history of being Targaryen supporters — will ultimately betray Cersei with the help of Varys' scheming.
Negan's good guy status is further tarnished when he offers Sasha three equally unappealing options: suicide, death by undead "rapey Davey," or join the Saviors and betray her friends.
He was introduced in the opening scene of the show as "my favorite new team member who I will eventually betray," by Anthony Atamanuik, who was impersonating Donald Trump.
"We betray the efforts of the past if we fail to push back against bigotry in all its forms," Obama said at a ceremony commemorating the abolition of slavery.
He said religious nationalists "have an almost apocalyptic fear" that another pragmatic, secular, right-wing government like that of Ariel Sharon will betray them and undermine the settlement movement.
The House impeached Andrew Johnson not just because he threatened to betray the cause that the Union had fought for, but also because he was a self-regarding bore.
If we even abandon those values we will not only make it easier to radicalize people around the world, we will betray … the very things that make us great.
But this Valentine's Day it's worth remembering that many jewelers betray that love by ignoring the rights and safety of the people who supply them with their raw materials.
Everything was exactly observed; and only the occasional too-broad bucktooth grin, or an unprofessional glance to camera, would betray the fact that patriarch Abu Abdou was a child.
It's not just that he believes that she betrayed his trust — he anticipated that she would betray his trust, and gathered a series of incriminating photographs to protect himself.
His favourite, worked on for decades, was Ayn Rand's "The Fountainhead": the story of an architect ready to destroy all he had built rather than betray his perfect vision.
Claim to Fame Lil Freckles (her real name is Emma Carroll) is a pixie-faced rapper whose unapologetic and raunchy lyrics betray the high-low melodrama of millennial life.
But her efforts put her in a terrible dilemma: betray the code of silence that keeps her clan proudly on the wrong side of the law or face destitution.
But such men betray these histories, as they are not innocent victims, but rather entitled misogynists who seek the same protection in rape culture as their white male counterparts.
If there were an impulse for Mr. Kowalik's sort of self-analysis, or the kind of soul-searching that Mr. Alvarez would describe, Mr. Kulish did not betray it.
Throughout college basketball, traditionalists complain about the increased prevalence of underclassmen, who not only betray their inexperience but rarely have time to forge a connection between fan and team.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Friday that the opposition Labour Party was trying to betray voters by frustrating the government's attempt to implement Brexit.
In The Room, his character's girlfriend and his best friend betray him, but I think that was even applied to a bigger kind of betrayal in Tommy's actual life.
"He says no, at no point did he betray any military or state secrets," defense lawyer Michael Hofer told reporters before the trial in the city of Salzburg opened.
They also betray that this pre-eminent student of exteriors and man-made inventions also harbored a profound — and at the time quite avant-garde — obsession with human interiority.
Naomi and Sam take it upon themselves to help Faoud, although they do so in ways that betray both their youth and the shallowness of their impulse to charity.
The Prime Minister repeatedly calls it a betrayal that would frustrate the will of the people, as though the people would betray themselves by daring to change their minds.
During the constitutional convention, James Madison, the architect of the Constitution, warned that a president might betray his trust to foreign powers which might prove fatal to the republic.
Russian leaders may say sanctions do not affect them but their overtures to the Trump campaign and administration betray the mendacity of those claims, as do domestic Russian reports.
So Cruel Prince saw Jude successfully lie, cheat, and betray her way to enormous power in the Faerie Court, and in Wicked King, she's scrabbling frantically to maintain it.
You nurture young artists, commit time, energy, and resources to them, give them some exposure and momentum, and then they go and betray you by joining a mega-gallery.
Connor (Jack Falahee) was the more obvious choice to betray Annalise — he constantly disagrees with her decisions and always seems like he's on the cusp of leaving the Keating Five.
Last week, a member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir -- a group who has previously performed at five presidential inaugurations -- quit, stating that the performance for Trump would betray her values.
It's hard not to admire the vision of Menahem Golan for risking so much for an arm wrestling film, as well as the crew's unrelenting drive to betray that vision.
AS Roma's Mohamed Salah has some relatively modest stats, tallying nine goals in Serie A and one in the Champions League, but the numbers betray the 23-year-old's potential.
The most famous example of this is the prisoner's dilemma, where two individuals can choose to betray one another for a prize, but lose out if both choose this option.
But official Nigerian government responses to the video cast some light on the challenges faced in rescuing the girls, and betray an apparent degree of official confusion over the efforts.
"The Pakistan military can't betray to their domestic audience that they've allowed the Indians to actually cross the line of control... and there was no action against that," he said.
Trump has also come under fire for his comments from U.S. intelligence officials, who say briefers don't discuss policy and are trained not to betray their thoughts with body language.
Similarly—and possibly in spite of the powerful subwoofer—the Phantom Reactor drowned out the bass line on "Betray My Heart" by D'Angelo, while the Sonos Play:5 showcased it.
Finally, we must admit that scientists are just people and accordingly may sometimes betray certain cognitive "blind spots" that prevent them from realizing the unscientific status of their own ideas.
My favorite of these is the sack of Astapor, in which Daenerys Targaryen unleashes her plan to betray the slavers of the city and gain an army at no cost.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Sebastian Vettel's expletive-laden radio rants betray his frustration at Ferrari's fading form, according to his former Red Bull team mate Daniel Ricciardo and predecessor Fernando Alonso.
Race-conscious programs betray Martin Luther King's dream of a color-blind community, and the heightened racial sensitivity they cause is a source of acrimony and tension instead of healing.
"It would betray our constitutional heritage and our people's claim to democratic governance for a judge to pretend that our Founders already had that debate, and ended it, in 1789."
Far better, when his policy proposals seem at odds with his promises and will likely betray the very people who voted for him, that we point out these inconsistencies vociferously.
But differences mount from there, chief among them the fact that Trump is at bottom an unwitting agent of anyone who flatters him, until such time as they betray him.
Those professed Catholics in Congress who talk about religion but fail to act on its core tenets betray a more pervasive kind of anti-Catholic bias that is often overlooked.
So great is Elizabeth's commitment to sober impartiality that when she does occasionally betray a hint of unconstitutional emotion, it arrives with the force of a well-timed right hook.
Your stomach doesn't yet betray the geyser of life involuntarily erupting within you, nor are you "supposed" to talk about it with anyone but your partner, and perhaps your family.
But ads from companies outside China still betray a lack of cultural literacy at times, and many Chinese consumers have been sensitive to their perceived missteps and product slip-ups.
The hero this time is Qiu Shaoyun, a young soldier celebrated in Chinese textbooks for choosing to burn to death during the Korean War rather than betray his comrades' positions.
It was a battle for the soul of the party, fought to the bitter end, by opponents who feared that Mr. Trump would rupture their movement and betray their ideals.
When introducing people to his recordings, Mr. Asawa — whose speaking voice did not betray the heights he could scale as a singer — often found himself having to do some explaining.
Although I just heard, I'm going to betray someone's confidence here, that Vanity Fair did 400,000 downloads of a Nick Bilton podcast about Theranos because the story had gone viral.
From the start of "Kaddish," when the speaker addresses "my father" as "angry, wrinkled old majesty," the words betray resentment and disappointment, like a dutiful son finally taking a stand.
Ngugi is affording us a glimpse into how a prisoner of conscience, by stubbornly reiterating his convictions, keeps faith with the ideals that those in power want him to betray.
Over seven days and nights, they attend massive dance parties on deck in painstakingly-curated outfits, get drunk, betray existential angst and depression, find friendship, and have surprisingly little sex.
Claus is bent on vengeance, which partly entails forcing an elf named Jo-Jo (Milo Kotis, the 18-year-old son of Greg Kotis and Ms. Halliday) to betray Santa.
She commits a big unforced error about two-thirds of the way through, when John's self-regard and Jess's insecurity betray them both into a gross and barely credible misunderstanding.
Evan can't retaliate, because he's in love with Connor's sister, Zoe, and doesn't want to betray the bonds of her family, especially when he doesn't feel that he has one.
In the three trials in which he testified for the prosecution, defense lawyers have portrayed him as morally bankrupt and willing to betray even his dearest friends to escape imprisonment.
Instead, it pulls data in a way that's intended to not betray your privacy while still allowing the app to make intelligent predictions about stories you may want to read.
"If we turn away from these values, turn inward, we will betray our purpose and our destiny," Howard Cooper, a rabbi in north London, said in his Rosh Hashana sermon.
But employing a keen intelligence, street-bred guile, an appetite for violence and a willingness to betray others, he quickly climbed the ladder to the top of the Colombo organization.
The cult identity is also given phobias—irrational fears that terrible things will happen to the world and to them if they betray the Vanguard, the only hope for humankind.
At the same time, Lacey realizes she might know something that can help, even if it might betray her friend: Gypsy had a secret Facebook that she used to meet men.
But in a race where the contest is expected to hinge on black voter turnout, "the oddity lies in the implication that Abrams's actions betray a disqualifying aspect of her character."
Assuming the Kamas stay intact for at least a few votes – well, we already know how that turns out – Devens can expect that the they'll want to betray each other eventually.
It's obvious that Lawrence's husband, played by Javier Bardem, is going to betray her, either to Pfeiffer's group of houseguests, or to a group of glowing zombies (?) lurching across the yard.
But sources close to Cohen told the Wall Street Journal Cohen would rather "eat a bullet" than betray Trump — though he would like the president to pick up his legal bills.
Based on the novel "The English Teacher", by former Israeli intelligence officer Yiftach Reicher Atir, the film portrays ruthless professionals who demand and receive trust only to betray it moments later.
This case is just more proof that so long as there's money in it, selfish personal convenience always wins out over the common good, with politicians rushing to betray their constituents.
In fact, the computer was even able to produce a "heat map" for each name, a face with the features that "betray" a person carrying that name shown in warm colors.
On economic policy, Trump might outright betray his base by putting at the helm Wall Street insiders who will carry out policies of tax cuts for the rich and banking deregulation.
Asked by France Inter radio last week about voters who felt betrayed by his pro-business shift in 2014, Hollande said the worst thing would be "to betray the national interest".
"For the president to install Mr. Whitaker as our chief law enforcement officer is to betray the entire structure of our charter document," Katyal and Conway wrote in the op-ed.
Sometimes I think maybe it's a good thing that Bonnie would rather die than betray the Lady Keating, because can you imagine her putting this on her résumé for another job?
But Mr. Basir, who has seven other children, questioned whether Mr. Muhammad's beliefs had changed, and feared that he might betray his comrades, perhaps by surrendering army posts to the militants.
"It was common to have cyanide with you because if you were caught, you would be tortured and executed, and through torture you might be forced to betray people," Nega said.
If you learned all this from him as a friend, I don't think you can betray him to the authorities unless you believe he poses an imminent threat to another student.
To be clear, the president and his campaign not only did not betray this country, they exhibited patriotism by refusing to engage with a foreign government in influencing the election's outcome.
In any state where the law makes it easier for parents to sign over temporary custody, where small towns cannot betray them for fear of ruining the biggest business in town.
There's a very "We Need to Talk About Kevin" undertone to this episode about a ten-year-old who starts to betray extreme psychopathic tendencies even at a very young age.
Trump will not send a representative to Davos because it is a meeting of billionaires and would betray his campaign's populist roots, Bloomberg reports, citing a member of the transition team.
"Well, you know, the show is so full of twists and turns, so it is possible, but it would be disappointing if Jon Umber did really betray us," he said. Hmm.
Opinion Columnist In a new interview with ABC News's George Stephanopoulos, parts of which were released on Wednesday evening, Donald Trump announced his willingness to betray and subvert American democracy, again.
Lawmakers and Pentagon officials argued that the move would betray Kurdish allies who have fought alongside American troops in Syria, and who could now be vulnerable to an attack by Turkey.
Those ideas, about human liberty, dignity and possibility, lie beyond the reach of President Trump to traduce, or Jeff Sessions to betray, or any English department in the country to deconstruct.
To betray that spirit for a spinoff that seems superfluous, or focuses on the wrong elements of the original work, holds no interest for people who can simply imagine it better.
There are also two famous stories of an unlucky 213th guest: in the Bible, Judas Iscariot is the 22016th person at the Last Supper, and he goes on to betray Jesus.
What that means for the viewer, and for the student of Arabic, is having to decipher a complex code of politically charged vocabulary whose usage can swiftly betray someone's political views.
"It seduces us with our own bait as we betray the better instincts of our nature and the future of our own world," he wrote in a message accompanying the record.
"If I heard Joanna's voice, I knew my feelings for her would start to bubble up again, and I didn't want to emotionally betray my girlfriend of the time," he said.
While working on this film, I was reminded of Stanley Milgram's experiments on authority from the 1960s, which revealed how quickly most people betray their own morality in deference to authority.
At the center of Calhoun Day is a play about Millie Calhoun, a woman who was raped by Union soldiers but still refused to give up her husband's whereabouts and betray him.
CHESTERFIELD, England (Reuters) - As Britain grapples with whether to leave the European Union, some voters in an ancient English town have a message for the politicians in London: Do not betray Brexit.
"  As she wrote in a New York Times Op-Ed in 2016, "I betray no secret in reporting that …without him, I would not have gained a seat on the Supreme Court.
As they make representational blunders that sting, silence, or betray us, our impulse may be to publicly shame them for their ignorance, but this is often counterproductive, dividing the community from within.
Facebook hopes to become a top destination for breaking news, but in pivotal moments it often seems to betray that intention with an ill-conceived product design or a fraught strategic decision.
When Frank, supposedly still limber and youthful, clambers over rocks to a shoreline, where he can toss away used firearms, his motions betray the tentative and unmistakable stiffness of an older man.
Yet their urgency and the swift action of Washington -- despite its assurances that Turkey would help out -- betray the scope of the chaos ahead and the collapse in Ankara and Washington's alliance.
Michelle, who (as she has recently reminded us) is not a politician, tries very hard to keep a neutral face but her eyebrows betray her as they practically fly off her face.
In our male-driven culture, where we have yet to achieve racial, gender or economic equality and where justice for all remains an elusive notion, we betray those ambitious words every day.
As the prime minister herself says, Britain might never leave - something she believes will betray the voters who backed Brexit in a 2016 referendum, won by a margin of 52-48 percent.
As the prime minister herself says, Britain might never leave - something she believes will betray the voters who backed Brexit in a 2016 referendum, won by a margin of 52-48 percent.
Angela may be at the bottom of the Naviti group, but if she voted to save James, eliminate Des, and betray Kellyn, she truly would have been a soldier without an army.
In William Eggleston's Los Alamos series (1965-74), even the detached coolness of the young couples behind the wheel, milkshakes in hand, can't help but betray their seduction by these sleek vehicles.
The aforementioned RGB lighting can of course be customized to serve as a simple backlight, leaving you with a very efficient and responsive keyboard that does little to betray its gaming roots.
That Belichick is ordinarily so unwilling to betray anything interesting or even recognizably humanesque, and because he is so great, makes the search seem more urgent and interesting than it actually is.
The climax of the episode, no less, presents a Shaw who has yet to betray her friends completely, because every time it comes time to kill Root, she simply can't do it.
For starters, it ignores the fact that while men and women submit to repression out of a fear for their families, they also betray their families out of a fear for themselves.
Elkin makes bold claims ("This is Varda's version of cinematic flânerie"), as well as ones that betray a shaky understanding of her book's central concept ("The driver is a flâneuse on wheels").
Usually, if a villain is presented to us, fully formed and ready to kill or betray or do villainous stuff with a cackle, we aren't going to be transfixed by their character.
Making money is closely tied up with fickle and often corrupt political connections and business partners routinely betray one another, stealing and cheating their way to huge wealth, he alleged in court.
Although unusual in many respects, the offer brought to light a practise that many consider an open secret: that the US will pay key individuals millions of dollars to betray its enemies.
One of the men who threatens the writer tells him, "Work that imagination of yours, brother, invent something — let it flow," but too many of the scenes betray their short-story form.
And hardliners in the Trump administration worry Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is leading him down an accommodationist path that — in their minds — would betray the President's economic agenda and capitulate to Beijing.
Not just Asians, but anybody who is different or had a different upbringing has that moment where they have to betray something that they love because of how it might be perceived.
A Reddit user wrote, in a very long explanation, that it's been established that there are many, including the Umbers, who want to betray Ramsay, the newly crowned Warden of the North.
That doesn't mean the matchup will be easy, though, and it stands as yet another proving ground for a player who has thrived trying to betray the common rhetoric about his game.
"I was democratically elected leader of our party for a new kind of politics by 60 percent of Labour members and supporters, and I will not betray them by resigning," he said.
The abuses of private and military flights by two cabinet members, Tom Price (who has resigned as a result) and Steven Mnuchin, and others betray attitudes of arrogance, contempt and self-importance.
Although Trump's statements on Monday looked like they were intended to deter discrimination, the way they were written continued to betray the undercurrent of xenophobia that's been driving his rhetoric all along.
Mr. Skripal almost certainly had no more Russian secrets to betray when he was attacked with a nerve agent identified as one of a Russian-produced class of chemicals known as Novichok.
Both the clothes and the voluminous notes that he distributes at the shows betray an erudition and a roving, restless mind that have a lot do with his deep roots in Rome.
Up four floors, past the Tuscan landscape art that betray the ship's origins, there's a fully equipped gym that in two days of use I shared only once, with a staff dancer.
Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, and Representative Nancy Pelosi of California, the House minority leader, said that President Trump would betray his supporters by signing it into law.
Ukraine has secured U.S. assurances that President Donald Trump will not betray its interests when he holds his first bilateral summit meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Helsinki on July 16.
The eurosceptic Conservatives say May's plans to keep close trade ties with the EU after Brexit betray the majority of voters who opted in 2016 for a clean break with the bloc.
But the ones that betray some passion, like Mercado Little Spain in New York or the new Chaos Kitchen in Tokyo, give you hope that the future doesn't have to be dystopian.
Similarly, U.S. progressives have imposed purity tests on Democratic candidates — particularly support for single-payor health care — for fear that anyone not taking that pledge will betray them as Bill Clinton did.
" — Adam Schiff, chairman of House Intelligence Committee "I called [Trump's] behavior treasonous, which is to betray one's trust and aid and abet the enemy, and I stand very much by that claim.
The atmospherics around the pallid corpse are revealing; while the statuesque form of Christ reads as a pillar of calm, the expressions of those around him betray only fear, confusion, and sorrow.
A woman at a town hall in the province of Saskatchewan in Canada's west, a region where the Liberals are in trouble, accused Trudeau of "working for your globalist partners" to betray Canada.
"We have to disrupt our lives so we can disrupt the amoral accretion of power by those who would betray our values," Romero said, speaking at the TED conference in Vancouver on Tuesday.
But while the finale didn't give us a sweeping kiss, or a declaration that it's Greg, and it's always been Greg, there were some hints that betray a little bias in his favor.
We know from George R. R. Martin's 1993 letter to his agent detailing the initial outline for A Song of Ice and Fire that he'd originally intended for Sansa to betray the Starks.
The trailers betray little sense of how they will apply that sensibility to a cosmic action spectacular, but they did convince Annette Bening to play an alien, which is a pretty good start.
When they were rivals for the Democratic nomination in 2008, Biden called Obama "clean" and "articulate" — condescending words that often betray surprise that such attributes could be found in a person of color.
The bezels are crazy-thin at 1.8mm, making the phone smaller than most 5-inchers, and the overall look and feel will never betray that what you're actually hold is a mid-ranger.
While all three are in the ruling Conservative Party, the two men have become vocal opponents of May's plan, saying it would betray the Brexit vote and leave Britain in a weakened position.
It's a shiny new multiplex set to open in the fall of 2018, and preliminary renderings betray the expected: a full-spectrum campaign on maximizing profitability at the expense of the everyday fan.
This seriously complicates the mission of undercover spy — men and women whose talent since Cleopatra and before has been gaining cozy proximity with movers and shakers and persuading locals to betray their country.
The Iraqi army's progress on the battlefield through 2016 encouraged increasing numbers of Islamic State militants to betray their leaders, a top commander in the Mosul campaign, General Najm al-Jabouri, told Reuters.
The cowardly engineer seems a little too comfortable bossing people around at the Saviors' HQ, but McDermitt doesn't think he's actively trying to betray his friends—or to help them, for that matter.
I can only really speak from and to my own experience, but the reason I chose to let the New Jersey Nets make me upset and betray my every youthful hope is simple.
Sometimes they betray the ornate workings of an individual psyche, and sometimes they challenge basic assumptions we all tend to have about what is suitable to wear outside the confines of one's home.
He framed his approach as a sharp contrast to the policies of "a leadership class that worships globalism," and warned that his presumptive Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, would "betray" those who support her.
For a lifetime, Trump has been devoid of respect for the value of his own word, and he has been willing without a second thought to betray anyone putting their faith in him.
His inexperience can betray him: in April it led to an embarrassingly gushing photo splash with his wife, his former high-school French teacher and 20 years his senior, in a celebrity magazine.
"But it was a different kind of experience creatively to figure out how you show that a person has evolved but at the same time not betray the essence of who they are".
What came into sharp relief on Tuesday night is that Cohen is willing to publicly betray his onetime boss, airing dirty laundry regarding Trump's personal life that will almost assuredly enrage the President.
Their comments, which at first seem so stereotypically stoner-freshman ("Yeah, it's weird that he kind of goes from zero to 60 here—ten minutes ago he was nobody") betray a real anxiety.
Ben C. from North Carolina does not impose his will on others: I have been pressured to betray my beliefs a number of times, but I do not impose my will upon others.
As it unfolded, we saw him realize just how despotic Cersei had become, and how willing she was to betray or throw over anyone and everyone who might challenge her quest for power.
This is the case for Sanders: He isn't like those other Democrats, he isn't tied to their institutions or dependent on their funders, and so he won't betray you the way they have.
I test my blood sugar and I get a result in the thousands (normal for me is around 100) and I try to fathom the ways in which my body will betray me.
The Trump administration has introduced sanctions that have cut off the Nicolás Maduro regime from a critical source of financing, and it has offered sanctions relief to military officers who betray the dictator.
Marina remained briefly with her grandmother, who helped her flee separately by placing her on a train; the girl had been sedated so that she would not betray her nationality by speaking Romanian.
Or will Paige, now as besotted with Soviet ideology as she once was with Jesus, swallow some assignment from Claudia as willingly as she did those gluey Russian stews, and betray her parents?
The Framers deliberately drafted a Constitution that allows the Senate to remove Presidents who, like President Trump, abuse their power to cheat in elections, betray our national security, and ignore checks and balances.
ROME — The Chamber of Deputies in Italy's Parliament, the arena where lawmakers berate each other, betray alliances and sometimes brawl, is not where Italians usually go to find affection for their fellow citizens.
In a secret loft in the ghetto of Radun, Yaffa's baby brother was suffocated by other refugees who had clamped a hand over his face so that his cries would not betray them.
We may agree that deforested continents and melting permafrost betray the gravest assaults we've ever committed against anything or anyone, but still tend to behave as if it's impolite to bring this up.
All of which is to say that Trump's corruption is only a symptom of a bigger problem: a G.O.P. that will do anything, even betray the nation, in its pursuit of partisan advantage.
Russia's draconian new internet laws, aiming to shut the country off from the rest of the world, clearly betray the influence of China's great firewall to protect itself from subversion through the internet.
The only real answer is comprehensive government reform, taking seriously the power of strong rules and tight enforcement, to limit the opportunities that the Manaforts and the Abramoffs have to betray our trust.
"Will they have the courage to act or will they refuse to take responsibility and do nothing but dither and delay?" he asked, saying his government would not "betray the people" over Brexit.
The puzzles are quick to betray the player's sense of logic, their impulse to act/react immediately to a problem, and their inclination to explore every single object before committing to a solution.
But most importantly, how dare I — an outspoken feminist, constantly touting women's independence, glory, power, resilience — betray women by behaving like my life was over because of something as trivial as a breakup?
But for many, Israel's blockade of Gaza has left them with little choice: Betray your nation and risk execution by Hamas, or face unendurable loss or humiliation at the hands of Israeli security forces.
But in an effort to find out more, we checked out Luke P's Instagram account, and there are a few distinct themes in his posts — one of which might betray how his arc ends.
"We are still working with them because we believe that our colleagues have time to change and hope for such a change but you can not betray our trust," Dvorkovich said, according to RIA.
To betray them or to be unserious in their defense is a betrayal of the fundamental obligations of American leadership and to behave as if they don't matter is simply not who we are.
One thing the ghosts can't run on is land, so Jack, Carina, Henry, and Barbossa (who has decided to betray Licorice-Mouth) just stand on an island and talk about what to do next.
This is the specific issue, more than any other, that caused more than 100 Conservative legislators to betray their prime minister and vote with the left-wing Labour opposition to defeat May's Brexit deal.
To betray them or to be unserious in their defense is a betrayal of the fundamental obligations of American leadership, and to behave as if they don't matter is simply not who we are.
Jojo and I practiced in our bedroom, aiming for the shoulder, where the sleeves of our T-shirts concealed the bruises that might betray to our parents how we were preparing for high school.
These thematic and emotional drives aren't character development fluffs, they're etched in the fabric of The Dark Knight—the way they speak, their visual languages, and the actions that never betray who they've become.
In Tanzania, where on some flights almost half the passengers are taking to the skies for the first time, many of the faces in the cabin betray a sense of wonder tinged with fear.
According to the magazine, Puzder is unworthy of the position because he'll betray the president's hardline anti-immigration stance: Andrew Puzder was from the start an odd choice to head Donald Trump's Labor Department.
The grinding music and the dour blueish lighting betray director Barry Levinson's ambitions to make this into a David Fincher movie, but you barely notice these derivative features because Levinson has been mostly successful.
"Lawmakers who betray their constituents by voting to let net neutrality die, despite overwhelming public outcry, will inevitably pay for it at the polls," said Evan Greer, deputy director of Fight for the Future.
World War I gave us the modern flamethrower, poison gas and the cultural stereotype of women spies: sexy femme fatales who lure men into dangerous or compromising situations, obtain their secrets and betray them.
It didn't, because later, in the prisoner tent, he owned the whole twincest thing so convincingly that Edmure opted to betray his uncle rather than risk having his baby used as a catapult projectile.
On the subject of his personality, all that can be said is that his answers betray a certain paranoia, fueled by the threats and the attacks that have gotten close to revealing his identity.
The madcap adventures would lose their charm if written in perpetuity to begin with, but acting like everything is fine would betray the intelligence of the show, and the intelligence it expects of us.
What they're saying: "Corporate insiders who learn inside information, including information about material cyber intrusions, cannot betray shareholders for their own financial benefit," said Richard R. Best, Director of the SEC's Atlanta Regional Office.
But the final moments of the episode, when Tara chooses not to betray Cyndie's trust, are framed as a betrayal of her own people instead — a refusal to give them info they desperately need.
The omission may have been the consequence of a nuanced opinion on President Barack Obama's health care law that was thought by some on the right to betray an inadequate commitment to ideological purity.
KIEV (Reuters) - Ukraine has secured U.S. assurances that President Donald Trump will not betray its interests when he holds his first bilateral summit meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Helsinki on July 16.
They are cast as products of their time — a bygone era during which the few women allowed to infiltrate the boy's club were the ones seemingly willing to betray, ignore or punish other women.
For that plan to succeed, it's going to need to flip some Conservative MPs willing to betray their party leader and vote in Corbyn, who's, quite simply, not well-liked and not totally trusted.
Economic analyses predict it will add more than $203 trillion to budget deficits over the next decade, an amount that would betray the party's longstanding messaging that mounting federal debt will sap economic growth.
The only thing I really disliked was Shtulman's suggestion that the 10 percent myth is just a "typo of the mind," akin to a trivial factual error that does not betray a scientific misconception.

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