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Name Withheld If the choice really is among betraying your children, betraying your husband and betraying yourself, I'd be inclined to say that the good of your children has the greatest moral weight.
Mr. Gorbachev has been accused of betraying his country, and Mr. Walesa of betraying his fellow anti-Communists.
Betraying your comrades on the battlefield is one of the most dishonorable things, but betraying your country by joining groups dedicated to its destruction is far worse.
If President Trump and congressional Republicans are not swayed by a moral argument, perhaps they will be swayed by the political one: betraying veterans means betraying many of their own voters.
What Quartz found is that Google's betraying the public's trust.
She still plans on betraying Dany and crew after all.
And so begins the parade of Red's family betraying her.
Betraying our values does not strengthen us, it diminishes us.
It's not about betraying America in some deep, treasonous sense.
That would feel like betraying a fundamental part of myself.
Trump was accused of betraying US allies over the move.
And everything we bled for is betraying us right now.
"He berated her for betraying his secrets," Ms. Lepore writes.
CB: Also, this feeling like your body is betraying you.
Krzyzewski stepped back first, his placid features betraying simmering rage.
They can appeal to moderate voters without betraying progressive values.
Like I'm betraying my people if I date white women.
"Ryan," Gosling said, not betraying even a hint of a smile.
Did that really happen, or is your mind already betraying you?
After betraying the team, Evelyn is still out there with Prometheus.
Rival Kurdish factions are openly accusing each other of betraying Kirkuk.
Earlier on in the season, Felix came close to betraying Rafa.
The traffic lights are dark anyway, betraying a general power failure.
Populists and hard Brexiteers accuse members of Parliament of betraying Brexit.
And are you betraying a community that you pledged to support?
Except: Apple is betraying its customers in two substantial ways.   1.
And betraying them over Scalia's seat could destroy the party entirely.
I want her to get out… by betraying him to Chuck.
But some activists have accused the candidates of betraying the movement.
Certainly, abuse of power or betraying public trust are serious issues.
By coming out, I felt like I was betraying my womanhood.
" "The U.S. side has given many labels recently, 'backtracking,' 'betraying,' etc.
It has once again demonstrated American unreliability by betraying Kurdish allies.
If he does that, President Obama will not be betraying Israel.
Otherwise he has clearly made a partisan intervention, betraying his office.
We give critics broad mandates, and they're constantly betraying our trust.
"The Texas bill really gets to the heart of what fertility fraud is: not only a doctor betraying the trust, but betraying the doctor-patient fiduciary relationship, inserting himself literally or some part of himself into the woman's bodily cavity, betraying her autonomy, and also inserting himself, his own genetic lineage into her family tree—against her will," she explains.
A generated image is also internally consistent, betraying few signs of tampering.
They are all starving, freezing, losing their minds with boredom – and betraying.
The religious are often keen to share their insights, without betraying confidences.
Sansa tells Tyrion everything practically five minutes later, betraying her brother (+15).
I would be scared if I were a phony, betraying my values.
And yet I feared betraying my bosses and risking my own job.
I kept thinking, am I betraying my own gender by doing this?
Apple is betraying its customers in two substantial ways And that's fine.
Fayez Sarraj, head of government in Tripoli, accused Hifter of "betraying" him.
It took me years to realize that I was also betraying myself.
Their expressions are disturbing — betraying shock, confusion, and upset — but not surprising.
He's the only US intelligence officer convicted twice of betraying his country.
Traitor: A person who commits treason by betraying his or her country.
"I love the President," Dowd said, betraying no irony to the Times .
Mike Huckabee accused the chain of betraying loyal customers for money.—Gov.
Are Republicans like Ryan and McConnell betraying their obligations to the country?
And now, in his first major legislative act, he's betraying that promise.
He's not willing to risk betraying his parents, or confronting their intolerance.
We can't keep others from betraying us — even those who love us.
Now, by betraying Odette, he has condemned her to endless swan captivity.
Bangs zings Elvis for releasing too much guff and betraying his fans.
She thinks nothing of betraying a friend if it advances her cause.
And then he left, betraying his family and friends in the process.
It will, however, convict Senate Republicans of betraying their own constitutional duty.
The conservative commentator accused Trump of "betraying" voters and breaking his promises.
He might have been forgiven for betraying a degree of protest fatigue.
President Vladimir V. Putin has called her a "Judas" for betraying the country.
They proclaim that both pronunciations are acceptable, betraying nary a hint of favouritism.
That was a tour de force from FDR betraying Central Europe-- HANNITY: Right.
Clay is too busy yelling and betraying people's trust to learn this lesson.
Now, however, the party accuses her of betraying Unionist interests in Northern Ireland.
But I also felt like I had been betraying myself for so long.
Progressive Irish-Americans hammer restrictionists like Mr Bannon for betraying their migrant history.
The longer it went, the more I felt like I was betraying them.
He's got a message for them ... and insists this isn't about betraying them.
Dr. Traci Blackmon denounced McConnell for what she described as betraying his constituents.
Sater has a history of saving himself from criminal prosecution by betraying associates.
President Vladimir V. Putin has called her a "Judas" for betraying the country.
There is no conceivable way to revive it without totally betraying working people.
Erin, he's from New York and he's betraying the city he comes from.
The challenge will be to stand up for our values — without betraying them.
"It's next to Don Pepi's pizza," he said, betraying another of his passions.
Garretson ended up betraying Exotic in order to wipe his own hands clean.
Your decision to head off to college isn't about betraying your boyfriend, though.
His base will stand by him unless they see him as betraying them.
But betraying Jefferson is tantamount to declaring that we have lost our soul.
We've all read far too many headlines about financial companies betraying customers' trust.
He and his "old friend" Saul have been betraying each other for decades.
That establishment gave them good reason for distrust by deliberately betraying progressive values.
He was also videotaped expressing remorse for soliciting prostitution and betraying the motherland.
How did you play that up without betraying the core of the story?
How would he end the war in Afghanistan without betraying the Afghan people?
Those fearing a global trade war are betraying ignorance or bad faith – or both.
It's apt, because as I write about her, I feel like I'm betraying her.
James, betraying low expectations of the president, said he walked away with something else.
Kudos to Nintendo for not betraying the long history of deeply challenging Mario games.
One MP wants to strip Mr Shafiq of his citizenship for "betraying his homeland".
Berlusconi last week accused Salvini of betraying him in the vote for the speakers.
Tragic soprano Lilliet Berne is constantly betraying her lovers or being betrayed by them.
And his cackles barely form complete laughs, betraying deep wounds that remain a mystery.
And I used to feel like I was betraying people if I lost weight.
The question is how to win those Republicans without betraying the party's core principles.
I am also worried about betraying the trust of the rest of the community.
The notion that defending democracy meant betraying Russia was perfectly consistent with Ilyin's view.
" Jennifer Lawrence is an Ozark teenager faced with betraying her clan in "Winter's Bone.
"I thought that maybe he was angry at me for betraying him," she said.
Both parties had already accused Mattarella of betraying Italy's electorate by blocking Savona's nomination.
But with the payoff and reported cover-up, Trump is betraying all of us.
I've studied our president's bizarrely lyrical speech patterns and his unconsciously betraying body movements.
At risk of betraying my mainstream-media bias, I, too, was among the outraged.
Trump is betraying this country by trying to curry favor with his new comrade.
His body was betraying him, and now, possibly, so was the sport he loved.
Some have wondered whether they are betraying their own race by dating outside it.
On the one hand, we can't imagine betraying the One Good Thing of 2019.
Rallies and websites accuse them of betraying a liberal agenda by teaming with Republicans.
Crazy Rich Asians is a textbook case of a movie's title betraying its substance.
It's called "Bad Blood," and it's a kiss-off track about one friend betraying another.
When someone goes behind your back and eats your food, they're betraying that shared experience.
Players choose and customize heroes, making alliances and betraying allies on their path to victory.
A liberal Clinton-hater could jump ship without feeling like he was betraying his principles.
Democrats will, of course, use this as another example of Trump betraying his campaign promises.
Robert Weissman, president of Public Citizen, said Trump would be "betraying" workers if he did.
Or the time Paige went to the police to reveal Ali was alive, betraying Emily.
Members of Congress continuing to give up this responsibility are betraying of our democratic institutions.
"Any woman who votes for this bill is betraying every woman in America," she said.
That would encourage regional players to more openly engage with Israel without betraying the Palestinians.
Our energies have to be focused on not betraying the public in the first place.
Westbrook accused Charles of betraying her trust and manipulating straight men — accusations that Charles rejected.
This narrative is particularly difficult for the U.S. to challenge, without betraying its own values.
But in the rest of the song, his blood — his self — is what's betraying him.
There is no greater moral crime than betraying your country in a time of crisis.
In a tweet on Tuesday, Mr. Trump insisted that he was not betraying the Kurds.
The question now is whether Trump will pay any price for betraying all his promises.
And in case you haven't noticed, betraying those who trust him is a Trump specialty.
Because when it comes betraying customers' trust, being naughty pays much better than being nice. 
Personalizing the dispute to an astonishing degree, they have accused Mr. Obama of betraying Israel.
Our PR team is ready to tackle any 4am presidential Twitter tirade about betraying American workers.
These hucksters, either "stupid or dishonest," lie to voters about the elites betraying them and conservatism.
Just because Facebook isn't listening doesn't mean your phone's microphone isn't betraying you a little bit.
Betraying her ally in order to get a secret advantage is a signature move for Sarah.
"It's going to be all right," grown-ups keep telling Christopher in bruised, self-betraying voices.
Yildirim said its deputies would be betraying the people if they failed to attend parliament sessions.
When you turn that into a place of the total opposite, it's completely betraying our expectations.
The billboards accuse the lawmakers of betraying their constituents, and encourage passersby to call their offices.
I can hear the pain and regret you feel for betraying your family and your country.
In Ruth's case, her rock bottom was betraying her best friend because she was so unhappy.
"Michael didn't try to pick my brain," Krause once said, his voice betraying some hurt feelings.
France's defense ministry said overnight that two intelligence agents, now retired, were suspected of betraying Paris.
Joe Kennedy III (D-Mass.) on Sunday accused Trump of betraying "American values" with his policy.
" He also said, "Nothing is worth losing your own self-respect or betraying your moral compass.
By failing to acknowledge this, Kaufmann ends up betraying the liberalism he set out to defend.
When he begins to slip away, his body betraying him, he's naturally perplexed as to why.
In betraying the Syrian Kurds, Washington has undermined the stability of the Iraqi Kurds as well.
"We are using taxpayer money to support council members who are betraying Hong Kong," Lee said.
Democrats vote down amendment to remove language charging Trump with betraying the nation 9:02 p.m.
Most phrase their criticism of the party carefully, but some openly accuse it of betraying Mao.
When I made my claim, I did not feel as if I were betraying my blackness.
"He ended up betraying his son, as he was weak and foolish and selfish," Gombiner said.
The disciple Judas may end up betraying Jesus, but that doesn't mean the two can't sing together!
Well, [we have an] understanding of the meaning of the word "treason" as betraying your own country.
The characters are largely id-driven animals, struggling to survive, and betraying each other in the process.
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But Mr Kristol was an early critic of Mr Trump, whom he viewed as betraying conservative principles.
Going to the rules, for DeKoven, is betraying what we're there for, what he called Deep Fun.
The senator had a knack for drawing media attention by accusing prominent people of betraying the nation.
Jake is sad, the documentary suggests, because he's surrounded by yes-men who end up betraying him.
Many priests work hard to counter far-right narratives, accusing anti-immigrant politicians of betraying Christian ethics.
Beyond a buffer zone, at the PA and Hamas posts, murals warn Palestinians against betraying the homeland.
On July 18th, Pesce received a letter from her older daughter, accusing her of betraying the family.
They are, however, and especially when trying to rebuild their brands, often punished for betraying their ambitions.
Grison felt remorse for betraying her boyfriend, and she asked whether he would be extradited to America.
The party's deputies would be betraying the people if they failed to attend parliament sessions, he said.
The CDC has failed massively in its HIV response, seemingly betraying its mission to protect public health.
There was backlash online from conservatives, who accused the restaurant of betraying the values of longtime customers.
He was "livid" at the notion that the US was betraying an ally, two defense officials said.
And at the price of betraying the homeland they will have to pay a very heavy price.
The chief looked him in the eye, betraying no emotion, then half-turned his head to Ibrahim.
Congress has the power to check a president who seems to be betraying his oath of office.
Politicians, activists and intellectuals have succumbed with numbing regularity, betraying every principle they once claimed to uphold.
Richard Burr of "betraying [his] country in a time of crisis," and called on him to resign.
Betraying Madison and "the spirit of '87" is tantamount to acknowledging that we have lost our mind.
Betraying any hint of emotion, especially if you're a woman, could mean you aren't independent and modern.
The essay becomes an impersonal form of intimacy, betraying a fear of passionate commitment and political engagement.
Hoxha cut ties with Moscow in 1961, accusing Stalin's successor, Nikita S. Khrushchev, of betraying Marxist principles.
I felt powerless, like my body was betraying me and I could do nothing to stop it.
One message accused the company of "betraying" France and "contributing to the Islamist invasion," the company said.
The glaze seeps beyond the lines demarcated by the artist, betraying the controlled act of its application.
CHP leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu accused the YSK of betraying voters' trust and giving in to AKP pressure.
"Not only is he betraying Democrats by calling their party Godless while forcing them to accept him as their nominee, but he is also betraying the will of the Republican primary voters that have twice rejected his attempt to get a job in Congress," Contres said in an email.
Judas, the apostle known for betraying Jesus, is believed to be the 133th guest at the Last Supper.
She'd kill Kratos and Atreus to keep her son safe, betraying an alliance formed earlier in the game.
More advanced civilizations might be able to detect other fine details of the light's properties, betraying the cloak.
Can you share any stories about Hollywood personalities from the past, maybe long ago, without betraying any confidences?
Instead of betraying Pelosi, Democrats should spend their energy shining a light on the shameful GOP health bill.
To picture an America executing a mass deportation strategy is to picture a country fully betraying its values.
Russia rushed to announce the summit before the final details were ironed out, perhaps betraying the Kremlin's excitement.
" A traitor, on the other hand, is "A person who commits treason by betraying his or her country.
In Sichuan, the question is what elements to preserve and how to change without betraying the culinary heritage.
Mr. Xi has amassed too much power, betraying the party's recent traditions of collective decision-making, it says.
It is betraying the American people who voted for you to do what is in their best interest.
In doing so, the show illuminates the notoriously opaque writings of Beckett without ever betraying their ineffable heart.
Though he promised "representation of the people," many Sudanese will see this as betraying their demand for democracy.
The distinction has not stopped critics like Ms. Warren from accusing Mr. Bloomberg of betraying the First Amendment.
And it dishonors the L.G.B.T. people who have served in the military throughout history without betraying their country.
Roberts looked somber, betraying none of what he was thinking, as was his way during the Senate trial.
"The people who have been betraying Abe and hobbling his administration are his personal friends," Mr. Cucek said.
Calloway was also, she added, deeply hurt by the idea of a former best friend betraying her confidence.
Seabrook now stands convicted of betraying them for a bag full of cash and the promise of more.
You could see this less as Trump betraying his own rhetoric and more as a reversion to form.
He also confirms that Littlefinger was betraying Sansa and Arya, which further encourages them go through with Littlefinger's execution.
In the Conservatives, the role of the corrupt elite is played by those MPs seen to be betraying Brexit.
Skripal was arrested by the FSB in 2004 on suspicion of betraying dozens of Russian agents to British intelligence.
Cruz, by contrast, has built his entire career by arguing that establishment Republican politicians are betraying true conservative ideology.
So are we betraying our own species when we write checks to help gorillas (or puppies or wild horses)?
D.L. Hughley isn't trying to hide his anger at MLK Jr.'s son for betraying Civil Rights leader Rep.
"The oppression of the Sundquists cannot be chalked off to rogue employees betraying an upstanding employer," Judge Klein wrote.
Some people provided shelter to strangers; some of the Jewish élite saved their own kin by betraying other Jews.
I didn't want Hector to feel that he was betraying me by making a connection with a new subject.
He also expresses suspicions that his wife may be betraying him (not realizing that it's Roberto who loves her).
But now we have a president who really is unpatriotic to the point of betraying American values and interests.
Nancy Pelosi should step down for betraying her oath of office and attempting to overthrow our great Republic. pic.twitter.
Anyone witnessing U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces prevail in Raqqa could be excused for betraying a bit of enthusiasm.
"Conte is being made a laughing stock by Macron," Salvini told reporters on Wednesday, accusing him of betraying Italy.
The two great institutions of my life had been betrayed and were betraying me: my country and the Internet.
"The lesson from acting is how do I connect to this message without betraying my own personality," he argues.
United Technologies isn't the only corporation that's still taking our money and then turning around and betraying our workers.
Last week, Axe Cap's ministrations forced Taylor into betraying their father (Kevin Pollack) in order to keep their company afloat.
He quickly became known as one of the show's most infamous villains, often lying and betraying his fellow tribe members.
She also set up inquiries into child sex abuse and undercover policing after a controversy involving undercover officers betraying women.
Furthermore, Mr Wagner is betraying an article of faith for Republican Party primary voters, by advocating higher taxes for transportation.
Facebook is closing out 2018 the way it started — under attack for betraying users' trust and oversharing their personal information.
Are Americans betraying their history of reaching for the American dream, or are they suffering because of a rotten system?
More moderate elements in each party have always been haunted by the fear that they are betraying the real party.
The KDP accused the PUK of betraying the Kurdish cause by capitulating to Iran and striking a deal to withdraw.
I think that's why so many people are scared of her, because they feel like it's betraying, almost...[Myself] included.
Whiskey pouches now exist so you can enjoy one of the most grownup beverages around without betraying your true essence.
Von Trotta's cinema passionately engaged this political zeitgeist, yet it is also intensely personal and sensual, betraying acute existential preoccupations.
You'll recall, Drake dredged up the old feud recently by ripping into Kanye West for betraying his confidence to Push.
The ex had returned and part of me hated her for betraying me, but part of me loved her still.
This one probably won't either unless it's because his true believer followers feel like he is betraying them with moderation.
These are people who came out of the shadows, got jobs and mortgages — we see this as betraying fellow Americans.
Just as important, she felt she could finally leave without betraying her colleagues, especially those working on the front lines.
And other inside IHOP sources seem to be on Team Burger, as well, betraying their brand like it's no biggie.
He accuses Mr Rajoy and the PP of betraying Spaniards' trust and of burdening the country with austerity and corruption.
Aside from cynically betraying his marriage, he abused his position to gain influence over an intern who was his subordinate.
This president violated that oath, betraying our country and leaving our representatives with no choice but to uphold their own.
Some of its leading figures, such as Mr Baker, resigned from the government because they thought it was "betraying" Brexit.
Obviously, all these people are trying to avoid taking responsibility for Donald Trump without being accused of betraying their party.
Opera singers go everywhere, but when a dancer wants to move around, the companies behave like you are betraying them.
They're keeping secrets from each other— betraying each other, in fact — but there's no indication this is an uncommon night.
Is her determination to entrap Samson into betraying the Hebrews a political plot to deliver him to her own people?
When Vickery appears at her house in search of John, she worries that betraying him would make her look bad.
Sansa learns Jon's true Targaryen lineage, but the very next time we see her, she's betraying his trust to Tyrion.
Relations between the two Communist giants had been tense for a decade, with each accusing the other of betraying Marxism.
My journey to the border and on to Guatemala left me with a familiar feeling: Trump's America is betraying itself.
"Tonight is going to be a long night," Mr. Villaraigosa said, before again betraying frustration with the voter roster error.
Wealthy officials are warned against betraying revolutionary frugality, while aspiring entrepreneurs are told to infuse their endeavors with patriotic ideals.
When starlight passes through a planet's atmosphere, certain potentially life-betraying gases, like oxygen, will block particular wavelengths of light.
He has ridiculed Pelosi, Schiff and Schumer, often taunting them with schoolyard insults and accusing them of betraying the country.
After Lilith (Michelle Gomez) separated Lucifer's soul from Faustus' body, she feared that Lucifer would kill her for betraying him.
China accuses him of betraying, and being disrespectful of, the Tibetan religion, by saying there might be no future reincarnations.
Choi plays with our trust, dancing right up on the edge of betraying it, again and again throughout Trust Exercise.
A federal political fix will not happen without making clear that politicians will be held accountable for betraying your privacy.
Nigel Dodds, the leader in Westminster of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), accused her of betraying Northern Ireland and "choosing subjection".
The comically cruel Pigma comes to mind, gloating to Fox about betraying Peppy and the getting James McCloud, Fox's dad, killed.
"They just want to short-cut the process, betraying their anxieties that they will lose in the impeachment trial," she said.
With Jon's parentage out in the open, Varys even knows he can support Jon without betraying his attachment to House Targaryen.
And the entire plot of Dead Men Tell No Tales emerges from Jack "betraying" the compass by trading it for booze.
Now I have this to deal with: my one true love betraying me in the most disgusting and public way possible.
If you're invested in policing and driving people out of a game that you love, then you are betraying that game.
And to others who might consider betraying Russia to foreign powers, it's that snitches get more than stitches — they get murdered.
Betraying Diane, someone with whom she was starting an ambitious firm and who has been her friends for years, feels unforgivable.
He's also been accused by strangers on social media of betraying the vows of his 26-year marriage and his race.
Given the choice between going soft but betraying the business and going hard but injuring people, Hansen went with the latter.
Since Aria puts her relationship above everything else, she tries to leave the game...even if it means betraying her friends.
"The problem here is an inner circle of people here who have lost faith or are betraying or whatever," he said.
So far this spring, they average 0.71 of a goal while giving up 2.5, betraying shortcomings in both tactics and execution.
So as much as I am concerned about Trump, what I fear is betraying the principles our country is founded upon.
He said he was recorded reading two letters of apology, one for soliciting prostitution, and the other for betraying the motherland.
Others, from the safety of the United States, publicly accused Mr. Castro of betraying the revolution and called him a tyrant.
No other major power employs murder as systematically and ruthlessly as Russia does against those seen as betraying its interests abroad.
Betraying the Kurds at this hour will earn the United States another enemy in a region where it has few friends.
Both aides accused Trudeau of betraying Trump, a Republican, at a news conference held after the U.S. president had departed Canada.
Mr. Paxton had been accused of raising $840,000 in 2011 by betraying friends and using high-pressure tactics to secure investors.
On the left, they're being reviled as gender traitors, depicted as betraying the sisterhood and acting against their own best interests.
She had a complicated second marriage, and her body was betraying her — textbook perimenopausal stuff, awaking most nights at 230 a.m.
It means he will have failed a test of strength against the despised Nancy Pelosi while betraying his core political promise.
His ability to keep betraying those who trust him depends entirely on the willingness of Republicans in Congress to go along.
He had principles, and he had flaws, from time to time betraying those principles — most grievously in the 2008 presidential campaign.
In person, Mr. Scholz oozes a distinctly northern German temperament, betraying few emotions and only occasionally allowing himself a quiet chuckle.
You can also consider ways to translate the critiques you've heard into suggestions to higher-ups that won't involve betraying confidences.
He has accused Mr. Bolton of betraying him, and made clear his anger extends to anyone he believes helped Mr. Bolton.
He said they recorded him reading two letters of apology, one for soliciting prostitution, and the other for betraying the motherland.
How the National Enquirer's David Pecker, 'the bad boy of magazines,' went from betraying Trump to facing off with Jeff Bezos
I felt like I was betraying my roots when I got my first Kindle Paperwhite, but I haven't looked back since.
"Trump's not going to get out of betraying voters on the wall by blaming congress," conservative commentator Ann Coulter tweeted Tuesday.
A few weeks later, in a stunning move, Mr. Rechnitz decided to cooperate with the authorities, betraying everyone he worked with.
"  The family also apologized for betraying the trust of the "broader community, who rallied in such passionate support for our daughter.
As if that is in some kind of way equitable to betraying our Lord and delivering him up to be crucified.
While fighting impeachment this week, he infuriated Republicans by betraying America's Kurdish allies in Syria, evidently inviting Turkey to attack them.
Trump's move has drawn widespread criticism, including from the president's Republican allies, with many accusing the US of betraying the Kurds.
Within a year, she was telling her family that they were betraying their religion and living in a land of apostates.
Similarly, Spud's girlfriend (Shirley Henderson) and Begbie's wife (Pauline Turner) pop in only briefly, their faces betraying decades of emotional strain.
Lindsey Graham said President Trump would be "betraying democracy" if he didn't sign the proposed measure to expand new sanctions against Russia.
"A debate actually is a policy issue," Cruz responded, betraying an impressive unfamiliarity with the timbre of the race he's participating in.
Either way, it's clear that Betty won't settle for her closest friend betraying her pals in order to stay cozy with daddy.
While some players found this phenomenon funny or unremarkable, others find the racism jarring: are these play styles betraying real-world beliefs?
As its contours emerge, Mr Macron's government finds itself charged with betraying those principles, not least by some of its own deputies.
When my skin inevitably lightens during winter, I often feel I look sallow and even vaguely like my body is betraying me.
Dom, we learn, does have a very good reason for betraying his family – but not for failing to explain to them why.
Once he's returned to humanity, he finds that his job of betraying them is much harder than he ever could have anticipated.
His sister-in-law Kylie Jenner was nearly forced to turn down her Puma deal because she'd be betraying his Adidas partnership.
Often, she laments that her mom accused her of betraying Christ by identifying as a woman, but other days, she professes love.
Another warning sign ... she had a big falling out with her sober coach earlier in the month, accusing him of betraying her.
And when we take time to be caretakers or better human beings, it's hard not to feel like we're betraying the sisterhood.
The real cardinal sin of the Wyatt-Orton fiasco is in betraying the ways we think of wrestling as fundamentally live entertainment.
Aria actually betraying her friends — especially to protect a man who spends half his time with his ex — doesn't fit that narrative.
Captain Smith, 28, has now brought suit in federal court to request an independent judgment on whether he is betraying his oath.
She toyed with betraying her alliance in Worlds Apart, never saw the perfect opportunity, and was voted out at the final five.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Trump was "betraying" and "deserting an ally in a foolish attempt to appease a foreign strongman."Sen.
But the White House is betraying no nervousness about that prospect, insisting that any such move would backfire on the GOP nominee.
European leaders, especially Ms. Merkel, are facing criticism that they are betraying European values in a bid to win over Mr. Erdogan.
Conservative groups and their congressional allies have long accused Republican elected officials of betraying their promises to cut government spending once elected.
Google made headlines by demonstrating an AI-powered voice assistant that made haircut and restaurant reservations, without betraying that it isn't human.
Bug Gigabyte, the lead vocalist, howls through the electro-industrial set, never betraying a sense of disappointment at the near-empty room.
Skripal was convicted in 2006 of betraying the identities of Russian intelligence agents working undercover in Europe to MI6, Britain's intelligence service.
But here he was describing domestic scenes in vivid detail and ripping his heart out with raw passion, betraying his usual unflappability.
In season three, Max must choose between betraying Anne's trust and retaining the power she's worked so hard to acquire in Nassau.
Neither lets women off the hook for betraying other women — including, in "Anger," Sofia's mother, who is going through a traumatic divorce.
When she and Louis C.K. were photographed holding hands in New York in October, some on Twitter accused her of betraying #MeToo.
If she got married before 25, was she betraying the new career possibilities for which women had been fighting for a century?
Skripal was arrested in 2004 by Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) on suspicion of betraying dozens of Russian agents to British intelligence.
He is a kind of confidence man, preying on people's vanity, ignorance or loneliness, gaining their trust and betraying them without remorse.
At first, I felt cheap and guilty, as though I were betraying my ex or making false promises to these new matches.
The fact that the man who was supposed to protect these young men ended up betraying them is what makes his death bittersweet.
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Jeremy Corbyn, Labour's leader, has raised school funding at every prime minister's questions for a month, accusing the government of "betraying a generation".
"A Calabrian mobster considering turning state's evidence has to come to terms with betraying maybe 200 of his relatives," Gratteri told the Guardian.
Over and over, we see him look people in the eye, lunch with them and laugh with them, even as he's betraying them.
Will he end up betraying her and holding her in his arms as she dies, mirroring what happened with his wildling love Ygritte?
I don't think so — but that doesn't mean he wasn't the one calling Betty (Lili Reinhart) and manipulating her into betraying her friends.
J. Apa) continues his blind devotion to Hiram Lodge (Mark Consuelos) — doing everything from disrespecting his father to publicly betraying his best friend.
He ran well to Ryan's right, accusing Ryan of betraying Trump and favoring a "globalist agenda" of disastrous trade deals and porous borders.
Led by Walder Frey, the Frey family is best known for betraying the Stark family in what was known as the Red Wedding.
It's also hard to understand why Brutus, a democrat of rich integrity, admires Caesar's personal qualities and is so conflicted about betraying him.
"This bombshell report is astonishing and appalling - betraying our allies, endangering safety of sources, and sabotaging our war against ISIS," said Democratic Sen.
And yet, he does nothing to protect her from it, betraying her at her most vulnerable in favor of his newfound acclaim. mother!
Lodged in many minds are the Rosenbergs as starring players who would be executed in 1953 for betraying nuclear secrets to the Soviets.
Steve Bannon used the occasion to pour fuel into the flames of Republican internal strife by attacking the GOP establishment for betraying Moore.
Individuals caught betraying their country in this way often are escorted to their treasonous path as a consequence of blackmail, bribery or both.
Not only has Trump betrayed US intelligence services -- not so much putting America first, but putting himself first -- he is betraying his allies.
Critics have denounced party head Pablo Iglesias and his partner, Podemos' spokeswoman Irene Montero, as hypocrites, saying they were betraying their leftwing principles.
Coulter said the president is betraying the promise he made during his presidential campaign to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border.
To him, being out of step with his times — ahead, he would say — is precisely what leads to accusations of betraying his people.
If Drake was betraying even a hint of vulnerability or frustration on those other topics, here he was bulked up and on message.
But when the opponent tested with a tentative, catlike thrust, Taylor responded with a wild swing that punched only air, betraying his overeagerness.
"I can't turn into a Little 'Peace and Love' Jair, which would be betraying who I am," Bolsonaro said in a radio interview.
Bin (Liao Fan) gazes through a permanent haze of cigarette smoke, his handsome poker face occasionally betraying a hint of amusement or surprise.
His eyes betraying slight anxiety and emotional tumult, the Russian man proceeded to unspool his narrative of bureaucratic struggle and sweat-soaked nights.
Temel Karamollaoglu, leader of the small Felicity Party, criticizes Mr. Erdogan for betraying his religion by letting corruption and injustice invade his government.
Their cases involved a blizzard of abuses of power, betraying public trust, soliciting quid pro quo, fogging tax records and lying to investigators.
Most worrying, China's rulers are betraying a bleak and cynical worldview in which might is right and the big always dominate the small.
BoJack has spent six seasons betraying friends, victimizing women and diving into a bottle whenever his latest self-improvement kick proves too difficult.
He felt I was betraying, revealing things I shouldn't reveal, embarrassing the family and using language which he thought was vulgar and unattractive.
Mr. Trump's pattern of betraying his country for his own personal gain stretches far beyond the favors he requested of the Ukrainian president.
Cutting off the flow of unaccounted tax dollars to an underperforming, bloated school system that is cynically betraying children should be seriously considered.
Defense lawyer Thomas Zehnle shifted the blame for Manafort's alleged crimes onto Gates, accusing him of embezzling money and betraying his partner's trust.
Macron had no shame about betraying former President François Hollande , who had given Macron his big break by appointing him to his cabinet.
With tempers flaring and suspicions high, Brazilian politicians have turned to a trusty way of protecting themselves and betraying one another: secret recordings.
Videos posted by various media outlets showed Kurds pelting exiting U.S. military vehicles with rotten fruit and stones, accusing America of betraying them.
Kobeba, little torpedoes of cracked wheat and ground beef, emerge from the deep fryer airy and yielding, betraying hardly a bead of oil.
There are so many highs and lows, your body is betraying you, you're growing these boobs and getting pubic hair and having insane hormones.
Many of the attacks on President Obama's Iran diplomacy came with racially coded and sometimes overt suggestions that Obama was betraying America and Israel.
Unfortunately, she got tangled in the tenuous power struggle between Varys and Littlefinger, and ends up betraying the latter and paying with her life.
Service Dogs by Warren Retrievers (SDWR) is being accused of betraying the trust and taking the money of those seeking trained diabetic alert dogs.
The Moderates and Christian Democrats, meanwhile, accuse the Centre Party and the Liberals of betraying their electoral promises by acceding to a leftist government.
Americans, including tech workers, have increasingly scrutinized over the past year whether or not these companies are fulfilling — or betraying — their purported altruistic missions.
In Cleverman, in contrast, anyone who defends the status quo, or works with people in power, is convincingly treated as actively betraying the Hairies.
The cashiers all wished me a belated "Happy Holidays," betraying the nonsense meaning of the phrase but also the hollowness of retail without it.
Peru's Fujimori and Carlos Menem, who served as president of Argentina from 1989 to 1999, managed to get reelected despite betraying their core supporters.
To defend his party's nominee, Pence must lie; but to defend his own honor, he must tell the truth—thereby betraying his party's nominee.
Nor does Euron betraying her at the last minute and ending up on the Iron Throne himself, because really, who cares about that guy?
Separately, the Interior Ministry said deputy minister Kursan Asanov, who personally negotiated Atambayev's surrender, has been sacked for "betraying the interests of Kyrgyz police".
Accused of betraying the billion-dollar community he created with an arcane and byzantine ritual, while accidentally solving — maybe — a transnational clandestine mining mystery.
Each time I was addressed as Cyrus, I felt like I was betraying Grace, taking her away from everyone who had ever loved her.
"Could it be her?" one recent headline asked, betraying the yearning for fresh leadership amid a French presidential campaign crowded with worn-out politicians.
The PKK is considered a terrorist organization by Turkey, the US, and EU.SDF commanders immediately accused the US of betraying its long time ally.
Taylor Swift recently discussed her ongoing feud with Kanye West for Rolling Stone's newest cover story, accusing the rapper of habitually betraying his friends.
According to Poulsen's story, the hacker responsible was Maksym Igor Popov, a Ukrainian with a long, twisted history working for, and betraying, the FBI.
Already weary from fear and worry over Natan's cascade of symptoms, I was pained to hear him describe how his body was betraying him.
Today the work seems to conjure a country fracturing from within, betraying its foundational principles, especially those regarding immigration, and shattering its international standing.
During Scholl's interrogation, Gestapo Chief Robert Mohr offered her a chance to save her life by betraying her brother and pledging allegiance to Hitler.
Lower body bare, she crouches over a large mirror — her upturned face blurred, she is caught but not caught, exposing all and betraying nothing.
Facebook this year was analogous to a cheating romantic partner who was caught betraying us and apologized — only to be caught again weeks later.
But he has spent the last four days betraying the defendant as a witness for the prosecution at his drug trial in New York.
The black women who also accused Cosby of assault were largely ignored or were forced to defend themselves against charges of betraying their community.
Their mistakes are nasty ones, like betraying someone who loves them or realizing they don't have the talent to pursue a passion long term.
On the 2016 campaign trail, Keiko has accused Humala of betraying the Cajamarca region and insisted that Conga cannot move forward without local consent.
"These are the games you want to be involved in," he had said of the knockouts, his voice betraying just a micron of emotion.
But the story shows how an increasingly corrupt A.N.C. has undermined its own successes by betraying the very people who brought it to power.
Now that he's in the White House, he's betraying you — and I'm writing in hopes that you'll recognize that betrayal and hold him accountable.
Pien is especially conflicted about betraying her father's pride in being a successful immigrant, feelings that she has been working through with Resource Generation.
A trio of tech magnates are publicly fretting about the rise of Chinese companies — betraying Silicon Valley's concern about a looming threat from Beijing.
For one thing, if you do report our Annoying Canadian, you would be betraying a friend — and, given what you say, ending a friendship.
He also noted the damage that the US betraying a key ally, even a flawed one, will have on the region in the future.
Are we really to believe that he remained in place all this time without betraying any indication of his ideological leanings or murderous intent?
When Julián Castro (a former Obama Cabinet member) attacked Biden on health care, he did so by accusing Biden of betraying Obama's moral vision.
Further betraying Trump's unfaithful stewardship of the law, even states that have requested waivers to pursue conservative reforms are being stonewalled by the administration.
Author and commentator Ann Coulter also warned the president that signing the bill, and thereby betraying his conservative base, could lead to his impeachment.
I had to live with those sick stories of his involving a sick man without betraying the fact that I loathed him in that room.
Gypsy offers that it would be a kindness to kill the quite ill Dee Dee, betraying her lingering care for her mother, despite their history.
During a radio station interview, he's dismissed as "one of the original docu-soap stars," with his furtive glances toward the camera betraying his discomfort.
But even giving that benefit of the doubt, there are plenty of better ways Apple could have accomplished the same goal without betraying customer trust.
It conjures up images of an artisan in a hilltop town, betraying fellow-members of his guild or clan by producing cheaper bread or shoes.
Betraying further ambitions as a more versatile luxury car, the Battista also has bespoke luggage, which fits into a compartment behind the driver and passenger.
Facebook, meanwhile, is closing out 2018 the way it started — "under attack for betraying users' trust and oversharing their personal information," Axios' Scott Rosenberg writes.
There were any number of different specific, technical issues on which May could not have satisfied the EU without betraying the Brexiteers, and vice versa.
She is betraying all of the people closest to her and is essentially working to prove the old adage that it's lonely at the top.
The history of the past year can thus be seen as Mrs Merkel's attempt to return to an ethic of responsibility without betraying her convictions.
Betraying a slightly low view of his fellow man's table manners, Krajewski told Vatican Insider how much the homeless groups had enjoyed their gratuito pizza.
Firelord Sozin (Ozai's father and Zuko's grandfather) is so blinded by ego and greed that he launches a war, betraying his dear friend Avatar Roku.
It's a hot bath and a bit of reflection time after every single school day as much as it's a friend betraying another friend's trust.
That prompted an outcry from abortion rights advocacy groups and many liberals, who accused the Democrats of betraying female voters and the party's liberal base.
Yet by alienating our allies and sucking up to despots, he's not just betraying America's core values, he's discounting a crucial dimension of U.S. power.
And the glue of family can often — though not always — serve as insurance against one member of a cell betraying the mission to the authorities.
This scene set the table—it's now clear that the question isn't whether or not a betrayal will happen, but who will do the betraying.
So, no, I didn't feel embarrassed about it or even remotely entertained the idea that I was somehow betraying my feminist convictions by considering it.
Some pro-Brexit campaigners have warned the prime minister that she risks betraying the "will of the people" if she allows any delay to Brexit.
People across the globe were astonished at the image of a blue orb shrouded in wispy white clouds, its land surfaces betraying no national borders.
He went door to door and held town halls to try to persuade people, and then seemed stunned when he was accused of betraying them.
If we dismiss these discussions as authoritarian censorship, we'll be betraying everything that made South Park great in the glory days of Bigger, Longer & Uncut.
Of course, one of the foremost ways Littlefinger has done this is in betraying Ned Stark, which led to the latter's head being chopped off.
To many, Mr. Ramaphosa became the symbol of an A.N.C. elite that had enriched itself by betraying the people it had once promised to serve.
It had the desired effect, stopping his inquisition into her actions and obfuscating, for another week at least, the fact that she's betraying her brother.
Japanese politicians, scientists and government officials regarded that as betraying the group's founding principles and ignoring the fact that not all whale species were endangered.
Last summer he fell ill, gripped by mania, his extraordinary mind betraying him, fueling a paranoia that his wife and I were working against him.
This would mean you were betraying a sort of implicit contract, which is a wrong in human relationships, even professional ones that you're paying for.
For more context, invite students to listen to a recent episode of "The Daily" podcast on the question, "Is the U.S. Betraying Its Kurdish Allies?"
The president has received backlash from lawmakers who say the U.S. is betraying the Kurds, who helped the U.S. fight ISIS, by leaving the region.
The deal drew criticism for betraying the democratic values on which Ms. Merkel had argued Germany had to accept the refugees in the first place.
On Tuesday, Speaker Nancy Pelosi accused Mr. Trump of betraying the country and announced that the Democratic-led House would begin a formal impeachment inquiry.
Critics called Watson, who is also a United Nations goodwill ambassador on women's rights and equality, hypocritical and said she was betraying her feminist ideals.
By the time his espionage was identified publicly, in 1995, he had moved to England, and Mr. Hall was never charged with betraying his country.
He was also a throwback to an earlier era when political leaders, without betraying their own ideology, were willing on occasion to cross partisan lines.
Everyone denounced Trump for betraying Kurdish allies by precipitously pulling a contingent of U.S. troops out of Syria and allowing a Turkish incursion, though Rep.
Do writers know the kind of insecurity they're betraying when they do their Trump Towers of thanks, their gold-plated word-piles of self-regard?
And for me, leaving Uganda would be like betraying the gay people who are still in Uganda and who don't have that opportunity [to leave].
FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe makes an abrupt exit; the fitness app Strava could be betraying the location of US military members in sensitive locations.
He also found time to call Hillary Clinton an "angry bull dyke" and accuse his county vice chair of betraying the values of the Republican Party.
"We find the defendant Dylann Storm Roof guilty." the jury foreman said 33 times as Roof stood in the courtroom, his face blank and betraying nothing.
Mr Sirisena loyally served him as a party official and cabinet minister before betraying him by joining Mr Wickremesinghe in a successful bid to unseat him.
It's hard to think that he could believably come around to betraying Negan after having gotten this far and earning this much good will and trust.
Bolsonaro accused the outlet of "betraying Brazil" in a Facebook Live video streamed in the early hours of Wednesday during an official visit to Saudi Arabia.
"Let's use this to reinvent ourselves," he says, betraying that Cory is intended to make the Faye Dunaway character from "Network" look like Edward R. Murrow.
South Korean newspaper Chosun Ilbo reported that Kim Hyok Chol was executed after the summit's collapse for "betraying the supreme leader" as part of a purge.
Cheryl realizes she made a mistake by sharing the information with Archie (who's known to fly off the handle) and quickly apologizes for betraying Veronica's confidence.
It created a new set of narratives — that the EU and liberal regimes are betraying their own people and their values — that has emboldened nationalist groups.
That Gabriel says it and then just walks out of Philip's life isn't just the country betraying him, but something very deep and personal for Philip.
Their algorithms personalise the web so that no two people get the same search results or social media feeds, betraying the idea of a digital commons.
In doing so, Mr. Machado, who has been accused of helping to orchestrate the Petrobras bribery scheme, is betraying various senior political figures whom he recorded.
Mahmoud pursues Hadi's story about the monster, for example, but ends up sensationalizing it at Saidi's urging, betraying the shadowy truth to a more colorful lie.
There exist groups, like the Club for Growth, that regularly pour money into a conservative challenger to an incumbent who is seen as betraying the cause.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, whose manifesto launch set out plans for higher state investment and nationalization of some services, said the Conservatives were betraying Britain's elderly.
I feel like I'm slightly betraying the East Coast by being out here but it's been nothing but lovely being in LA, with work and people.
It would require the United States to legitimize the use of force to seize another country's sovereign territory, while completely betraying Ukraine and our European allies.
And in light of the past year's near-constant news about Facebook's betraying consumer privacy, it looks as if it might be back in hot water.
Betraying Flynn seems like the better option, even though it will lead to weeks of reports about the hypocrisy and outright lies of the Trump administration.
He was arrested, stripped of his gun and shield, and charged with betraying the thousands of correction officers who had entrusted their retirement funds to him.
Without betraying key elements of the plot: Her character is in a consumer-electronics store, trying to make a purchase, when she breaks down in tears.
Last year, seven trustees resigned and two publicly accused Ms. Block of a lack of transparency and of betraying the museum's longtime focus on its borough.
Those of us who take their money should consider the possibility that when writing about them, no matter how effective our disguises, we are betraying them.
Rooney claims that the information leaked wasn't even true — just bait to see if Vardy was the person betraying her by sending tidbits to The Sun.
This austere profile, betraying no emotion but designed to convey a sense of majesty, marked the queen's transition from a young princess to a settled monarch.
"You stood silent when intelligence professional under your care and protection was ridiculed by the president, was accused of betraying his or her country," Schiff said.
Not to mention that Jaime betraying Cersei is the cornerstone of not one but two major and popular fan predictions for Game of Thrones' end game.
A lot of "Star Wars" fans took issue with "TLJ" for going against the grain and betraying so many things about "TFA," the Jedi, and Luke.
But it will be soon, which saddens Gray, his secondary coach, who said he had seen no evidence that Newman's body or mind was betraying him.
But on Thursday, he testified in the trial of his father's former partner, Joaquín Guzmán Loera, known as El Chapo, betraying his father — and his birthright.
WASHINGTON — A former C.I.A. case officer faces life in prison after he was convicted on Friday of betraying his country to spy on behalf of China.
Poroshenko had proven he lacks the political will to fight corruption, betraying the principles that brought Ukrainians to the streets during the 2013-2014 revolution, she said.
In the video, the evil, betraying friend, as played by Selena Gomez, wears a blunt black wig that looks remarkably similar to Perry's hair at the time.
The cathedral's provost, Kelvin Holdsworth, reported receiving a torrent of abusive emails, accusing him of betraying the faith; police said they were investigating a possible hate crime.
But in Dr. King's view, they were betraying their fellow human beings by choosing obedience to social norms above a higher form of justice, informed by love.
My fully equipped Tesoro tips the scales at 52 pounds (23.6kg), yet it still lacks a bell and chain guard, betraying a lack of true commuter cred.
Right now, Cersei is in King's Landing and has agreed to ally with Daenerys and the Starks, although she plans on betraying them as soon as possible.
Cersei is playing a very dangerous game by betraying Daenerys, who has two dragons, armies of Dothraki and Unsullied warriors, and whatever's left of the Greyjoy fleet.
She said she's gotten "tremendous" reaction to her post, both good and bad (including from those who've accused her of betraying the teenagers because of their race).
Instead, coal production investment has fallen each year since its last peak in 2012, betraying the diminished faith that markets have in future coal growth or profitability.
Trump is also betraying the few Filipinos courageous enough to speak out against the drug war, notably wrongfully-jailed Senator Leila de Lima, a longtime rights advocate.
The very well-behaved dog owns his statue-like posture, while never betraying any of those "please just let me sprawl on the couch in peace" thoughts.
Milo blamed the left for betraying the gay community — for letting political correctness and left-wing ideology swamp the strong anti-Islam stance that should define it.
Her comments drew ire and spawned memes accusing Dash, who is of Caribbean and Latin descent, of betraying her race and promoting another kind of false narrative.
The Trump-ian language of the release announcing Yates's firing was bombastic—it accused Yates of "betraying" her government and suggested she was "very weak" on immigration.
"He was accused of betraying the workers he once fought for, especially after emails emerged showing he had called for action against the miners," per the BBC.
The painting was made in his Seoul studio, but the fear that someone would come up behind him and stab him for betraying North Korean beliefs persisted.
But for now, the argument that Trump is betraying his base is just a rhetorical meme that has little bearing on how his voters feel about him.
Jacky Rosen accuses Heller of betraying Nevada voters to gain favor with President Trump when he voted in favor of the ObamaCare "skinny" repeal plan last week.
Clinton's campaign cycled through several taglines — "Breaking down barriers"; "Everyday Americans need a champion"; "Fighting for us"; "Building ladders of opportunity" — betraying a restlessness with its options.
Everything totally exploded when she supposedly slept with Brody (who Lauren happened to have a thing with at the time), betraying her BFF's trust in the process.
At the book's heart is a mystery over who is betraying secrets from inside The Circus, blowing networks of agents and responding to the terrible Karla's puppeteering.
There is also, obviously, a colloquial meaning of "treason," in which it consists of betraying your country in some way or favoring the interests of another country.
The Republican Party is on the hunt for policy ideas that would raise money and appeal to the white working class while not betraying anti-tax principles.
It's been braised for two hours, tugged apart and crisped in lard, its flavor betraying a softening touch of vinegar and musty sweetness from cumin and cloves.
Even Dick — who starts as nothing more than a swaggering cipher for everyone else's desires and fears — ends up betraying something like a loneliness all his own.
But late Wednesday night on his radio program, he sounded contrite, betraying none of the defiance and bluster that has landed him on the president's enemy's list.
Some of Mr. Moon's supporters have accused him of betraying his principles by deferring to Mr. Trump and what they consider a reckless approach to the North.
Milosz was deeply critical of the narrow nationalist views of his fellow countrymen, which provoked hostility from many quarters and accusations that he was "betraying" the homeland.
Rohrabacher joins board of cannabis company MORE (R-Calif.) in an interview Friday accused Sessions of betraying Trump by giving Mueller unfettered ability to investigate the president.
Although the hour was superficially about those two men committing strongly to the Saviors, each man spent it broadly deceiving the Sanctuary and actively betraying certain members.
The foreign ministry said that by accusing Turkey, rather than a "terrorist organization that threatens the territorial integrity of Syria", the League was betraying the Arab world.
Mr. Trump criticized their inaction and warned that they risked betraying seven years' worth of promises to raze and revamp the health law if they did not.
In terms of people who shied away from it, it was a little bit tricky to get actresses willing to play the betraying parts in the episode.
For now, Biden and some of the other Democratic presidential candidates are accusing Trump of betraying the Kurds but saying little about how they might approach Syria.
With France receiving a record number of asylum claims — 100,000 last year — Mr. Macron has been under increasing fire, especially from the left, for betraying France's values.
Pope Francis acknowledged that priests, nuns and members of the Catholic church had succumbed to hatred and violence in Rwanda, "betraying their own evangelical mission," the Vatican said.
We know that Alec has a relationship with Nick, and he had a confessional last week that he's concerned about betraying the Davids and squandering his social capital.
I believe that if you try to play the middle, you end up betraying more people, infuriating your former allies, and ultimately jeopardizing your place in the game.
Over the weekend, he was in Canada for the G7 summit and appeared on several Sunday shows, where he blasted Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for betraying Trump.
Leta Hong Fincher's Betraying Big Brother captures the irony of having an international day dedicated to women's rights when governments across the world work at stifling those rights.
I was the first one to have a baby, and the distance between us feels like a betrayal, only neither of us is sure who did the betraying.
He represented, as Bridget Welsh of John Cabot University in Rome puts it, a "safe landing" for those in the system worried about the repercussions of betraying it.
"So if it is practically possible to have such a ban without betraying ourselves or our own values, then the Liberal Alliance will vote for it," Samuelsen said.
No, they are too busy decorating a nursery (Ali and Emily), being interrogated by the cops (Spencer), freaking out because of the game (Hanna), and betraying everyone (Aria).
It's almost as if he's calculating his next move, which may include betraying Chandra — the American Bar Association states that lawyers shouldn't have sexual relationships with their clients.
Diggle wore his emotions on his sleeve last season with his brother coming back to life, betraying him, causing Laurel's (Katie Cassidy) death and then Dig killing him.
Because that's what you do when the world feels dangerous, when you realize your body — the thing you've lived with your entire life — is capable of betraying you.
The stalwart astronauts of "A Martian Ricoroso," who struggle to survive a bizarre cyclic Martian biosphere while also second-guessing and betraying one another, are an unromanticized example.
The Kurds bore the brunt of the US-led campaign against the terrorist group ISIS, losing roughly 11,000 fighters, and Trump was promptly accused of betraying US allies.
One couple leaving the island was headed to Chicago, where they were born and raised, but felt like they were betraying Puerto Rico, their home of 23 years.
Trump has been accused repeatedly of betraying this nation, but the only charges related to putting a thumb on the scale of the election were brought against Russians.
Similar images popped up late last year, but these actually show the thing powered on, betraying the same fitness focus that dominated the company's abandoned Band wearables line.
By inserting himself into the election, he crossed a line, throwing his agency into partisan politics, betraying his oath of office and the trust of the American people.
If Mojang drops the ball and does anything to alienate those players, or their parents, it would be betraying their roles as stewards of the game, Booty says.
Because one of them is dead, Theon is trying to live up to the expectations of the one who is living — even if that means betraying the Starks.
Mr. Phillips, a Christian who opposes same-sex marriage, turned them down, telling the couple that he would be betraying his religious beliefs if he made the cake.
Soldiers often describe the traumatic events connected with moral injury in terms of split loyalties — of having to make the impossible decision of betraying one ideal for another.
The video accuses Hamas of betraying Palestinians by imprisoning extremists in Gaza, failing to prevent the American recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, and being supported by Iran.
Now, if the two parties are ready to come together, they can't be sure the president won't rewrite the script and denounce them for betraying the middle class.
Some of that criticism came from black celebrities, who lambasted her for betraying the access and trust Jackson had given her in 1993, by featuring his alleged victims.
Similar flare-ups were common in 2016, when the presidential election looked lost, betraying perhaps Mr. Trump's foremost political creed: The buck stops … somewhere over there, far away.
She testified for just over an hour at the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York, giving concise, direct answers and betraying little emotion.
This has nothing to do with Trump, who is, as I've been saying, an ignorant bystander — yes, he's betraying every promise he made, but what else is new?
In addition to betraying the militia, the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, analysts said, the move could empower Turkey, extending its control over another part of northern Syria.
When the U.S. has a reputation of making policies choices "from the gut," and betraying partners such as the Kurdish fighters in eastern Syria, the brand is affected.
The president of the United States is betraying his oath of office in the most fundamental way, by using the presidency for personal gain at the country's expense.
Military justice is an expression of the warrior code, which insists that there is a difference between doing what must be done and betraying what is morally right.
It was also a winking love letter, betraying Lorde's own ambitions and temptations, and expertly examining the way our feelings of moral superiority and jealousy can hold hands.
Together, Joey Purp and Mensa grapple with their desire to rise above the torments of Chicago without betraying the city: "Chi-pain, Chi-pain, Chi-pain," Mensa sings.
It buys hook, line and sinker the Hamas manifesto that claims violent jihad is simply "resistance" while betraying their true motivations through a trove of anti-Semitic canards.
"I don't think we went more than three days on this movie without blowing something up," Mr. Shepard says in the publicity notes, betraying the picture's true intent.
"Authoritarian rulers must constantly worry about whether their top lieutenants will seek to gain political advantage by betraying their own political patron, and Xi would be no exception."
Mr Ryan's pep talk had a noble aim: assuring youngsters that when demagogues practice identity politics or wink at campaign-trail violence, they are betraying the Founders' cerebral ideals.
When it comes to betraying his friends, it seems like it was less a single event and more a series of them that sent Natale over the edge, right?
And it shows that the controversy over Manning — whether she is a hero for exposing military secrets or a villain for betraying her country — is still alive and well.
His character was doomed for betraying the Corleone family in the film but had a cameo role in the flashback scenes of "The Godfather Part II" two years later.
I ended up spending the day in bed, feeling like a moody teenager, mad at my body for betraying me when I've done so many good things for it.
In most cases, phishing sites are detected only after they've served their purpose—after a malicious link has been sent to dupe someone into betraying sensitive piece of information.
In a speech to lawmakers, she did not address the case against her directly, but accused the authorities of betraying the ideals of the 2013/2014 pro-European uprising.
However, betraying your word of honor, breaking the deal you had when Tesla gave you a job and framing your colleagues are wrong and some come with legal penalties.
Tyrion's already been accused of deliberately betraying Daenerys to keep his family safe, so it's so easy to feel his emotional conflict as Jaime faces certain down certain death.
In the video, seen by millions ahead of the vote, Rezo called on voters to reject the two parties for betraying the young by not addressing the climate crisis.
" As he recalled, "It turned out that the Southerners in the caucus agreed strongly, and they wanted to have me work with them on talking about Bush betraying trust.
"Trump's presence in New Hampshire is an opportunity to contrast Senator Sanders's agenda against Trump's record of division and betraying working families," explained Jeff Weaver, a senior Sanders adviser.
"Their actions are betraying a lack of conviction," Narain of UBS said, adding that an outright rate hike would reassure markets that the bank was serious about tackling inflation.
" Levavasseur dismissed the accusation that she was betraying the movement: "Let's be clear, if the yellow vests don't run (in the EU elections) someone else will in their name.
VW's labour bosses last week publicly clashed with the carmaker's brand management, accusing it of betraying workers and trying to use the scandal as a pretext for job cuts.
Ariya would not have had a chance to win on Sunday if Thompson had not suffered a meltdown, her jangled nerves betraying her when under pressure with the putter.
Ramirez has gone into exile, in an unknown destination, from where he has accused Maduro of betraying "Chavismo" and stated he would like to run against him for president.
"Deporting Dreamers means destroying the lives of hundreds of thousands of patriotic young people, costing the economy billions and betraying the fundamental values of the American Dream," she said.
The incident briefly came up in Delvey's trial, when her attorney, Todd Spodek, blasted Williams on the witness stand for betraying her trust by being instrumental in her arrest.
As the media elites tried to generate offense at every interaction between President Trump and her majesty, Queen Elizabeth remained perfectly cordial, never betraying the slightest indication of unease.
Their stories are connected, with the two men variously championing and betraying the hairies, but everything feels sketchy and half-written, which dulls the emotional payoffs and political messages.
Instead, he seeks it out constantly, betraying a perishing thirst for adulation -- even when his relationship to a given event, good or bad, is indirect, tangential or plainly nonexistent.
In the video, seen by millions ahead of the vote, Rezo called on voters to reject the two parties for betraying the young by not addressing the climate crisis.
The demonstration opposed what Stewart and other Trump supporters saw as the RNC betraying Trump after recordings surfaced of Trump boasting about groping and kissing women without their consent.
As a man who only weaseled his way into the president's good graces by betraying the trust of his previous employer, Raymond Tusk, a dissatisfied Seth seems potentially dangerous.
A potent pro-American coalition wants to help rescue Venezuela and its people, while rogue states and various trans-state actors are betraying both in deference to a thug.
But, in a skillfully turned plot, the actress, having spurned the rapacious minister, is threatened by the Stasi and begins informing on the playwright, betraying what Wiesler has withheld.
Gabriel Rufián, a Catalan separatist member of the Spanish Parliament, wrote "155 pieces of silver" in a tweet, a reference to Judas's payment for betraying Jesus in the Bible.
"I don't even think we'd be friends if we didn't have the Johnson connection," says Tyler, the third-year Heat guard, betraying no trace of irony in his voice.
His compulsive tweeting habits, betraying a limited vocabulary, aim to bypass the mainstream media that he loathes; he watches TV, doesn't read books, takes a lot of time off.
The greatest irony of a fool like Trump is that by betraying his working-class base and wrecking his party, he may well help make American democracy great again.
Friendship should lead you to tell her, even though the discovery might disturb her greatly; otherwise you'd be betraying a relationship of trust by keeping her in the dark.
Some accused the government of selling out and betraying the country, while a few expressed relief that the resolution of a longstanding and bitter dispute might be within reach.
Faraday, who serves as a possibly unreliable voice-over narrator, is buttoned up as tight as a waistcoat, only sometimes betraying the ruthless effort that his sang-froid requires.
Most important, they were Mr. Paz's inside men, tipping him off to raids and betraying one of the most sacred trusts in law enforcement: the identities of undercover officers.
" It also questioned whether China's news media should be "entitled to enter the coming party conference hall" because recent reports had been "betraying the peoples of the two countries.
Some critics accuse developers of preying on struggling organizations, while others call churches the bad guys, betraying their mission by encouraging luxury housing and spurring gentrification in the process.
You were hoping you'd elected a savior, and instead Donald Trump is doing to you what he did to just about everyone who ever trusted him: He's betraying you.
In addition, and more dangerously, President Trump's scorched-earth dismissal of Ms. Yates for "betraying" her office represents a direct attack on the future independence of the Justice Department.
She soon discovered that he was drinking again, his debit card charges betraying him and listing two, three, even four bar tabs a day at his favorite Village spots.
"Parents expect that school is a safe place and school employees betraying that trust hurt not just the victim but the entire family, school system and community," Deters said.
Then, after both Alison and Cole were visited by the New Jersey cops investigating the attack on Noah, Cole stormed into Alison's house and accused her of betraying him.
Mr. Pavlov declined to identify his client or elaborate on the reason for the indictment for "betraying the state," punishable by up to 20 years in a penal colony.
President Sergio Mattarella vetoed the parties' choice of a eurosceptic as economy minister, prompting the 313-Star Movement and far-right League party to accuse him of betraying voters.
Partly because of their association with, say, the Chinese party, even Muslim-Malay opposition leaders like Mr. Anwar have been accused of betraying their own ethnic group and religion.
It seems clear that what seems like a subversive act is seen by the people who commissioned the pictures as "betraying" the commissioning magazine and "disgracing" the photographer's profession.
Mexican media has since reported that the man, who has been described as a "hacker" and risked his life by betraying López Núñez, is "being protected" in the United States.
Kim Jong Hun was reportedly punished for "betraying" Kim Jong Un, rumored to be forced to do hard labor and stripped of membership from the ruling Workers' Party as punishment.
Rooney is 37, but thanks to the casting of Dennis Quaid, looks 45; he is reluctant to admit that his body is betraying him, and so there's your Peyton Manning.
However, if we expand the definition of "cheating" to include betraying a partner's trust with deep extramarital emotional relationships, then Wendy's already been cheating on Chuck all along — with Bobby.
Trump's critics fear that the relentless US battering may leave the Iranians little incentive to return to a diplomatic process they accuse the President of betraying by exiting the agreement.
Could Rubio be betraying the vulnerability of his presidential hopes, all wrapped up in a facial gesture that indicates just how eager he is to please, be accepted and prevail?
If at this point Trump hasn't bothered to discover he is betraying his supporters, and the people his policies will hurt, then that is the most damning fact of all.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House on Monday accused Russia of betraying its obligation to end Syria's chemical weapons program in light of a suspected chemical weapons attack over the weekend.
I especially feel guilty about betraying my own belief that my life and achievements are things I primarily do for me, not to brag about or share constantly with others.
The plays are a hit with Black women and churchgoers who get to indulge themselves in storylines of dysfunction like extramarital affairs and drug abuse without betraying their religious principles.
But as Sansa points out in "The Dragon and the Wolf," he ends up betraying both Catelyn and Sansa — the two women he purported to love — in truly horrible ways.
The Echos were kind of crummy and plasticky looking, betraying a company that was more interested in getting its platforms into the home, rather than actually blending in with them.
Trump also hit Chicago over its "sanctuary city" policies, accusing Johnson of harboring undocumented immigrants at the expense of the safety of U.S. citizens and betraying his oath of duty.
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) also taunted the Modi government, noting the BJP had decried such investments when it was in the opposition and accusing it of betraying promises.
"That the government of Nigeria is projecting the coming pencil as a sort of technological revolution shows that Nigeria has recorded satisfactory success only in insulting and betraying its potential."
Baswedan was accused of betraying his moderate Islamic roots when he met and sang with FPI leader Habib Rizieq, who was twice imprisoned for inciting violence in 2003 and 2008.
Labour leaders on Thursday accused Diess of betraying workers and trying to use the scandal as a pretext for job cuts, marking a new level of hostility between both sides.
Celebrities have always enjoyed wide latitude in their personal affairs, and this self-made celebrity was forgiven for betraying his marriage vows and humiliating those he was supposed to love.
So does buying that ticket mean those who flock to theaters October 7 are betraying women, supporting rape culture, or otherwise committing themselves to being a part of "the problem"?
Strikingly, he acknowledged that the war had seen cases both of Polish heroism and of Polish infamy, with some Gentile Poles betraying their Jewish neighbours and those who helped them.
"When Trump says that there are 'no-go' areas in London, he's betraying stupefying ignorance that makes him frankly unfit for the office of the presidency," Johnson said in 2015.
" In doing so, he continues, "it doesn't occur to them that they are betraying Judaism, which they adopted with a zeal that was as vibrant as it was ill-informed.
"Albrecht's problem is that he's still alive," he writes of Giselle, in which Albrecht has been cursed to dance until death after betraying his love promise to the title character.
The Kurds bore the brunt of the US-led campaign against ISIS, losing about 11,000 fighters in the process, and Trump has been widely accused of betraying a loyal ally.
We have always been the party of the hard-working, the voiceless and the downtrodden, but by upholding the privileges of superdelegates, we are betraying the people we fight for.
I think that he did a good job of doing that and making it more movie-ish, for lack of a better term, without betraying what we had set up.
The camera catches Jimmer walking away first, his chest puffed out and shit, his eyes betraying a capacity for aggro machismo the likes of which you never saw at BYU.
Handing over the land that had been earmarked for conservation, about 500 acres, was "the first symptom of how they are betraying the entire environmental mitigation effort," Mr. Córdova said.
And yet, I told Oprah, in admitting this, I couldn't stop feeling as if I were betraying everyone I knew who was out there trying to find peace with herself.
Some of the cast accused the Soviet Union of betraying the African-American cause to curry favor with Washington, from which the Soviet Union was hoping to receive official recognition.
The withdrawal left American's Kurdish allies in the lurch, sparking outrage in the military and Congress who said the U.S. was betraying a partner that was instrumental in crushing ISIS.
I chose Mudkip because I felt bad for betraying that part of myself, for hiding from some nugget of my truth to the point that I concocted this ridiculous experiment.
The Islamabad High Court ruled that citizens who disguised their religious affiliation were guilty of betraying the state and ordered that anyone applying for government jobs should declare their faith.
But eventually Trump has demanded action that many of his top officials felt was betraying the interests of the US or the normal functions of the US system of government.
When Laurie finds her, his disapproval is immediately apparent, and the reader shares in Meg's sudden painful realisation that she is betraying the deeply-held values of her beloved family.
What do you do if you think the officer in charge of you is the one who's betraying the oath and the obligations to protect the Constitution and the country?
We are either betraying the truth by not being ourselves, or we dress and move through the world in ways that feel right, and then are told that we're lying.
President Donald Trump is betraying his base by working with congressional Democrats to protect from deportation the 800,000 young unauthorized immigrant DREAMers who were largely brought to America as children.
"Fedetaxi is home to all taxi drivers, with the exception of those who, betraying the industry and pursuing only profit, have moved to the [private chauffeur services sector]," Leal said.
Muslim groups across southeast Asia protested against the Chinese camps this month, with activists in Pakistan accusing its government of betraying Muslims for economic benefit, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Trump takes such glee in conflict, and cares so little for standards of decency or compassion, that his assailants often diminish themselves by betraying their own values out of desperation.
Betraying little emotion, Zuckerberg apologised to leaders of the European Parliament in Brussels for a massive data leak, in his latest attempt to draw a line under the damaging scandal.
His remarks, betraying his frustration at the failure of lawmakers to act, had more in common with his response to gun massacres than his more intellectual approach to talking about terrorism.
Recently, another round of vague cheating accusations surfaced on Twitter, accusing soccer star David of betraying pop starlet-turned-fashion-designer Victoria via an affair with his daughter Harper's school teacher.
While some people work through their daddy issues in therapy, Theon decided to fix his deep-seated problems by betraying Robb Stark (Richard Madden) during the War Of The Five Kings.
The white-haired patriarch looks to the heavens; his black-shrouded wife stares at the betraying ground; the faces of the young adults and children around them convey the awful realization.
The public reaction to this situation, particularly in France and Germany, reveals a crucial dilemma: How, as a society, do we make necessary adjustments without betraying the values that define us?
Even paparazzi shots of the couple often come out grainy, partially obstructed, or unclear, betraying just how difficult it was for the photographer to get a line of vision on them.
Much of the local media, betraying its mission, hardly covers life there: No matter what, Gaza is simply characterized as a hive of terrorism and a constant threat to our security.
His heated interventions also appear to be betraying the rising pressure inside the White House at the expanding allegations and investigations marching inexorably closer to the administration and the Trump family.
Princess Margaret never forgave Diana for betraying the royal family in her 1995 interview with the BBC, during which she implied Prince Charles had cheated on her with Camilla Parker-Bowles.
Opponents of the deal from the conservative and Orthodox Jewish community have accused him of betraying Israel and are backing Oliver Rosenberg, a young businessman, mainly because of that Iran vote.
The court had recommended the death sentence for her and her accomplice, a M. Marcadet, for betraying one of their friends to the Gestapo in exchange for a quantity of gold.
Boots Riley describes himself as a communist, and the movie is about the evil of lifestyle corporations, the spiritual perils of betraying your peers, and the power of withholding one's labor.
As if employing a secret double password, I believe I was signalling to the President that, despite my indignation—and even at the risk of betraying my father—we were friends.
"This man has turned a corner in his life, has hit a reset button, and he's now dedicated to telling the truth," Davis insisted, his face betraying zero irony or sarcasm.
Sanchez had just cracked another home run, his 10th this month, settling the extraordinary into the routine, and yet his emotions swelled so high that now his ears were betraying him.
Whether you're building a power grid, colonizing an alien world or betraying King Arthur and each other, what you're really doing is erecting a cardboard trellis along which conversation can grow.
But for an Everyman, he's also slyly savvy, gossiping like the consummate insider, but giving only enough to prove he's plugged-in without betraying anyone's confidence (or violating any nondisclosure agreements).
It means, simply, that you create the space for a truth of equal weight: You aren't betraying your beloved sister's death by remaining fiercely, even joyously, alive — you're honoring her life.
This is Rue, who just sacrificed the person she fully believes to be the love of her life for her family's sake, betraying her family in an act of self-destruction.
Mr. Tillerson, betraying the slightest hint of exasperation, added that he knew Mr. Trump had arrived at a decision but did not expect him to share that information with the public.
To speak out when we feel that men in comedy have crossed a line is to be a humorless downer — to say nothing is to be accused of betraying the sisterhood.
But in all the ways that matter for this particular moment, Mr. Schiff seems to be coming off as the opposite of a slick political operator bent on betraying the country.
They're being duped into voting for a man who they think is the most hawkish of Russia hawks, when all the while he's being maneuvered into betraying America to the Comintern.
The impeachment charges accuse Trump of "betraying" the country by abusing power in an effort to pressure Ukraine to probe a political rival and then obstructing Congress' investigation into the scandal.
My efforts to cooperate with the other commissioners to fulfill the agency's mission had been thwarted, revealing an unfortunate truth: The F.E.C. was betraying the American public and jeopardizing our democracy.
One of the casualties of Israel becoming an increasingly partisan issue has been American Jews themselves, who vote overwhelmingly Democratic and who see Israel's rightward turn as betraying fundamental liberal values.
The repeated publication of such information "caused a lot of distrust and suspicion" that a friend or family member was "betraying them and selling stories to the press", the statement said.
The employee, who worked at the firm from 2012 until her firing in June 2017, was also accused of feigning illness to skip work, betraying business secrets and bullying another worker.
I know I betrayed your trust and failed to conduct myself in a way aligned with your expectations, the expectations of North Clackamas Schools, to say nothing of betraying my own integrity.
Earlier this month, Osterloh renewed his attack on Diess, accusing him of betraying workers and trying to use the company's Volkswagen diesel emissions scandal as a pretext for pushing through job cuts.
Judges and juries bought his lies, sending five innocent men to prison for decades for murders they didn't commit, shattering families, betraying crime victims, and leaving the real killers on the street.
White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow accused Trudeau of betraying Trump with "polarizing" statements on trade policy that risked making the U.S. leader look weak ahead of the historic summit with Kim.
A March 225 report, Betraying Family Values: How Immigration Policy at the United States Border Is Separating Families, said federal agents were already engaged in the practice, often regardless of humanitarian concerns.
Socks and underwear spill out of a suitcase and onto the floor around us, betraying the fact that Myles got back last night from Marfa, Texas where the writer splits their time.
"This case is one in an alarming trend of former U.S. intelligence officers being targeted by China and betraying their country and colleagues," Assistant Attorney General John Demers said in a statement.
They essentially wanted to wait until Johnson was forced to ask for this extension, thus betraying his promise that he'd rather be "dead in a ditch" than ask for a Brexit delay.
Schumer warned McConnell on the Senate floor earlier Monday that if he doesn't hold up his end of the deal, he will be betraying both Democrats and some of his own members.
" - Disney Chairman and CEO Robert Iger on Twitter "Trump is betraying the country, in the service of Breitbart fake news, the shameless fossil fuel industry, and the Koch brothers' climate denial operation.
I feel like I'm betraying my people back home when I see my friends or go to work, I feel as though I've left them behind along with their struggles and genocide.
If she doesn't do it, she'll be criticized for being inappropriate or not taking her new role as a politician seriously; if she does, she's accused of betraying her leftist bona fides.
Hardline allies of Khamenei, worried about losing their grip on power, have accused President Rouhani of betraying the anti-Western values of the 1979 Islamic revolution that toppled the U.S.-backed shah.
Over the last three decades, hosts frequently lashed elected Republican power brokers for straying from what they regarded as core principles, shattering promises or betraying the voters who invested in their candidacies.
For the next six months, I will confidently answer your questions without betraying the true depraved depths of my innermost thoughts — a skill I honed as a fitting-room attendant at Marshalls.
I feel as though I am betraying my boyfriend, and I am sure he would feel the same, despite the fact that I am not technically breaking the rules of our relationship.
In addition to betraying us and our efforts, the anti-Israel warriors running the ASA have created a distraction at substantial cost to the ASA in terms of membership and lost revenue.
In the US, a CIA program focuses on secretly rescuing and resettling spies like them who are in danger of being caught or killed for betraying their country in service to Washington.
"If there are other people who see me and they are doing similar things — betraying their country — I hope they'll report themselves to the national security people," he said in the interview.
An anonymous spokesman for North Korea's Foreign Ministry in a statement accused the U.S. of "betraying the spirit" of the summit between Trump and Kim last month, according to The Associated Press.
WASHINGTON, April 9 (Reuters) - The White House on Monday accused Russia of betraying its obligation to end Syria's chemical weapons program in light of a suspected chemical weapons attack over the weekend.
The confused and thoroughly political apoliticism that Soret often defaults to preaching is too familiar at this point, betraying a hesitation to grapple with the choices and compromises of the status quo.
The demonstrations rapidly swelled into mass protests against the corruption and arrogance of the government, which many younger Slovaks see as betraying the struggles their parents waged against Soviet-imposed Communist rule.
But he does neither, betraying Daenerys by blabbing to Sansa while neither contesting her claim to the Iron Throne nor trying to insist on a marriage alliance to make the point moot.
In text messages found on Chief Gallagher's phone, which was seized by investigators, the chief wrote to fellow SEALs about his accusers betraying the brotherhood, and asked them to ostracize his accusers.
And as I watched this consequential story play out and began digging into reporting about women's issues here, I downloaded Rebecca Traister's GOOD AND MAD alongside Leta Hong Fincher's BETRAYING BIG BROTHER.
And in a world where Communists were suspected of having invaded the top levels of government, homosexual men and women were seen as uniquely vulnerable to being blackmailed into betraying national secrets.
In 1994, Mr. Molinari accused Mr. Giuliani of betraying Republicans when the mayor supported President Bill Clinton's anti-crime bill, and he said Mr. Giuliani was "finished" when the mayor supported Gov.
Even before it began, it had set off fierce debates in Washington, with members of Congress accusing Mr. Trump of betraying the militia that fought beside the United States to defeat ISIS.
Even before it began, it had set off fierce debates in Washington, with members of Congress accusing Mr. Trump of betraying the militia that fought beside the United States to defeat ISIS.
Dagher, who describes himself as vegan in his Twitter bio, thought that Zara was betraying her vegan status by giving a girl money to buy a tasty frozen treat that contains dairy.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced an official impeachment inquiry into Trump on Tuesday in response to the revelations about Trump's call with Ukraine's president, accusing Trump of betraying his oath of office.
Not only is Facebook avoiding hard choices, Willner says, it is betraying the safety of its users to placate the politicians who have threatened to regulate or even break up the company.
The militant group views Shi'ites as heretics but is also bitterly opposed to the wealthy Gulf kingdom's Sunni Muslim rulers, whom it condemns for betraying Islam through close ties with the West.
Hardline allies of Khamenei, worried about losing their grip on power, have accused pragmatist President Hassan Rouhani of betraying the anti-Western values of the revolution that toppled the U.S.-backed Shah.
One time and no more—that way, she could control the flow of hair-blighted men and she could tell herself that by seeing these men only once she wasn't betraying Jerome.
You&aposre not off the hook for betraying your best friend and then-boyfriend, but figuring out what draws you to this manipulative man and cutting ties should be your first priority.
It's no shock to Thor to learn that his father has been withholding information about the past, because Odin keeping secrets is like Loki (Tom Hiddleston) betraying Thor at the last minute.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's 5-star leader Luigi Di Maio on Sunday said President Sergio Mattarella should be impeached for betraying the state because of his rejection of a eurosceptic as economy minister.
The White House was accused of betraying Kurdish allies who had fought ISIS side by side with America, after President Donald Trump appeared to bless a planned Turkish military operation in northeastern Syria.
On Tuesday night, just before a likely vote on Cassidy's plan — which could become law by the end of next week — Kimmel accused Cassidy of lying to him and betraying everything he promised.
It also explains why fighters like Saw Gerrera would have trouble operating under the banner of the Alliance: he sees the group as betraying his core principles, compromising to get half a result.
But Bill Clinton will have a very tough time getting the public to believe any tender or humanizing stories about a woman he has so regularly been caught betraying in affair after affair.
According to Leta Hong Fincher, author of Betraying Big Brother, an upcoming book about China's feminist movement, she says that serious consequences for sexual harassment are possible in China, but still the exception.
" Jean-Pierre continued, adding that it was "troubling" to see Kennedy "betraying his father and uncles' legacy by seeking to enter this foul swamp of an administration overflowing with greed, bigotry, and corruption.
It would indeed be a huge move — and one sure to provoke massive backlash from the socially conservative right, who would view Trump as betraying them on one of their most important issues.
He ends up teaming up with Asirpa, an Ainu hunter, as she's looking for the gold to find the man responsible for betraying the Ainu by stealing it, and also killing her father.
Sure, we've seen ads for menstrual products, where overly cheery women spike volleyballs on the beach and sprint across stretches of wildflowers as if their uteri weren't betraying them at that very moment.
The distinct shift in period aesthetics, character focus, and even speech patterns is at first jarring, but comes together as it unfolds, never once betraying its dedication to comically critiquing our consumerist culture.
In contrast, the subject of "Azalées Blanches (White Azaleas)" (1910) lays casually on a sofa, her face betraying little interest in how she's being seen or shown and exuding a confidence beyond sexuality.
The documents fill in some details left out by Phineas Fisher's own account of their attack, and clear the names of the former Hacking Team employees who Vincenzetti accused of betraying the company.
Police in the southwestern town are racing to identify the substance suspected of striking down a former Russian double agent convicted of treason in Moscow for betraying dozens of spies to British intelligence.
Without betraying any confidences, I will tell you most reporters who have dealt with her team will tell you one of the first things they stress is her independence from this administration. Right.
Cooperation in Syria also puts the U.S. in the position of tacitly supporting Bashar al-Assad, betraying those we have worked with to secure many of the hard victories that have been won.
While delivering a withering and impassioned rebuke to the UN, the Swedish climate activist accused five of the world's major leaders of betraying younger generations through inadequate action on the worsening climate crisis.
He remained until very, very recently, opposed to involvement with the US. Using the Cuban benchmark  -- it also made a lot of sense for them to think that China was betraying that ideology.
The Virginia GOP's official Twitter account recently accused Northam of betraying his "family's heritage" for supporting the removal of Confederate monuments—and rather than distancing himself from this attack, Gillespie has adopted it.
Moreover, Dorne is stuck at the edge of Westeros, deliberately isolated from the other kingdoms, so it's not likely we will get many opportunities for true, Stark-betraying, man-flaying, Joffrey-esque evil.
It was basically Cena's last shot, and he debuted it in a Halloween skit while dressed as Vanilla Ice, betraying a certain self-awareness on everyone's part that the gimmick was always hokey.
She felt like she was betraying her own class and ideals, and was particularly disturbed by an invitation to visit the White House, or "the seat of Capitalist power," as she put it.
Carlson said "there is no greater moral crime than betraying your country in a time of crisis" and said Burr should resign and face prosecution for insider trading, if the report is true.
Indeed, Mr. Ramadan himself accused me in 2011 of "betraying the community" (code for disagreeing with him) when we argued about the French ban on the face veil on a BBC television program.
If the country keeps betraying this landmark law, it will continue to squander a powerful tool for reducing lethal concentrations of poverty and for opening the door to upward mobility for the poor.
Only by charting the submarines' movements could Allied forces change the course of their convoys, and for that they relied on the cryptologists of Bletchley Park to decode messages betraying the Germans' deployments.
In the months that followed, John Palomba couldn't understand how a man he thought he knew so well could be capable of committing such an evil act and betraying a friend so ruthlessly.
A pro-Trump super PAC aired a deceptive TV ad earlier this week manipulating a 1995 Obama audiobook to make it appear that Mr. Obama was accusing Mr. Biden of betraying black voters.
Former Vice President Joe Biden called for President Trump to be impeached during a speech in New Hampshire on Wednesday, accusing the president of violating his oath of office and betraying his country.
Coulter also went on a tweet storm on Tuesday after Trump's DACA decision, suggesting the president was "betraying" voters and had weakened his hard-line stance on immigration issues from the 2016 campaign.
When the 75 percent tax he slapped on the super-rich was quickly phased out, Hollande stood accused of betraying Socialist ideals at home and challenged to dispel his anti-business reputation abroad.
The charges accuse Trump of "betraying" the country by abusing power in an effort to pressure Ukraine to probe Biden, a 2020 Democratic presidential contender, and then obstructing Congress' investigation into the scandal.
The charges accuse Trump of "betraying" the country by abusing power in an effort to pressure Ukraine to probe Biden, a 2020 Democratic presidential contender, and then obstructing Congress' investigation into the scandal.
" He spoke of lowering taxes on companies, restraining capitalism, swiped at the "obscurantism" of Trump's America and denounced the National Front for "betraying fraternity because it detests those faces that don't resemble it.
At its worst, this kind of fiction, the writer Hari Kunzru has observed, can "degenerate into something like an artfully curated social media feed," lapsing into solipsism and betraying a lack of imagination.
Dismissing the concern, Istvan nevertheless understands that fear; he played a pivotal role in betraying the local Jews, a sin for which his opiate-addicted wife (Eszter Nagy-Kalozy) holds him in contempt.
Plenty of critics wrote, too: Some said laws were laws and noted that Mr. Hernandez also had two drunken-driving convictions from 2007; some fellow Latinos viewed him as betraying or rejecting Mexico.
There were many other criticisms, too many to list here, but they ranged from "even the so-called dark skinned people have BLUE eyes" to comments about the book betraying my white privilege.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has warned of a robust response if it finds evidence of Russian involvement in the collapse of a former Russian agent convicted of betraying dozens of spies to British intelligence.
And as he said, if you don&apost really say what&aposs on your mind in life and you don&apost say what you think, you are betraying who you are supposed to be.
Salvini's pre-election ally, former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, accused him of betraying their center-right electoral alliance and urged him to back out of the deal with Di Maio and "come back home".
Evidence like her lack of sympathy when her awful, vicious brother earned his grotesque fate, or her willingness to execute Randyll Tarly and his son Dickon for grossly betraying her, seems weak at best.
But public opinion is unwilling to reward what is widely seen as an illegal power grab by the separatists, who are accused of betraying the unwritten pact of loyalty that underpins any democratic constitution.
"The U.S. side has given many labels recently, 'backtracking', 'betraying' etc...China sets great store on trustworthiness and keeps its promises, and this has never changed," Commerce Ministry spokesman Gao Feng said on Thursday.
However, in a now-deleted Instagram post, fans accused the 17-year-old of betraying her by posting a picture of himself sporting a Life of Pablo T-shirt (psst - that's a Kanye album).
They are equally cross that she is betraying what they consider to be the glorious principles of Lancaster House, the speech in which she laid down various "red lines" about leaving the European Union.
In the 1990s, as Pat Buchanan ran for the Republican presidential nomination against President George H.W. Bush and Senator Bob Dole of Kansas, he claimed that establishment figures were betraying President Ronald Reagan's legacy.
Huynh accused Walmart of betraying founder Sam Walton's "key principles of integrity and honesty" in a rush to "win the e-commerce war at all costs," and "silence" people who got in the way.
It was extraordinary; I asked myself if I had any right to avail myself of this favorable smile of fortune, it almost seemed to me it would be betraying my friends to do so.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump is going back to his comfort zone of rallying his base after betraying a tinge of regretful nostalgia for the life of a billionaire reality star he left behind.
ROME, May 27 (Reuters) - Italy's 5-star leader Luigi Di Maio on Sunday said President Sergio Mattarella should be impeached for betraying the state because of his rejection of a eurosceptic as economy minister.
Sounding like a Manhattan version of the late Argentinian President Juan Perón, he broadly indicted the nation's political leaders, many of whom were seated behind him on the Capitol balcony, for betraying working Americans.
At a time when millions of humans — including many children — across the planet are seeking refuge due to unspeakable terrors, we are betraying our national values of dignity and compassion by closing our doors.
Haftar understood that time was running out for him to assert control over the entire country, so he launched his attack on Tripoli, betraying carefully planned, UN-backed efforts for reconciliation leading to elections.
Some preparations were exceedingly plain, like short ribs, a portion of quite fatty beef served with carrots and potatoes, and betraying only the faintest whisper of the lemon-truffle drizzle advertised on the menu.
A former intelligence officer in the GRU, Russia's foreign intelligence agency, Skripal was convicted in 2006 of betraying the identities of Russian intelligence agents working undercover in Europe to MI6, Britain's foreign intelligence service.
It's easy to look at these changing poll numbers and see something blatantly hypocritical — that these Americans are knowingly giving in to Trump rhetoric praising Putin and belittling free trade, betraying their former ideals.
"I created a murder scene which was experienced by the public as a murder," Hambleton says years later, his cavalier tone betraying an indifference toward his audience and fellow humans that borders on malevolence.
" On the surface, the AfD's proposals remain within the mainstream, betraying its nationalist and xenophobic stance only in nuances — for example, by the frequent evocation of notions like "German soil" or "dominant foreign cultures.
The dozens of asylum seekers already there waited pensively, looking resigned as they sat on benches, betraying no sign of the import of what the French deputy chief of the mission had to offer.
This means that not only will Trump be betraying his promises in general, but, as Nate Cohn writes for the New York Times, he'll be specifically harming people who voted for him the most.
Their message was straightforward: The four-term incumbent, Representative Jeff Denham, was an ally of President Trump, loyal only to the Republican Party, betraying the interests of the people of the 240th Congressional District.
His vocals verge into a deep croon, betraying influences from all over the map: the jazz singer Gregory Porter, the gospel star Marvin Sapp, and a singing drummer from an earlier era, Grady Tate.
Trump sees his presidency as a story of things that happen to Donald Trump—turncoats betraying him, enemies being identified and crushed, the masses showering him with adoration, powerful men weeping at his strength.
It was as if Lily had bestowed a deep and immediate trust in me — unearned, born of need — and now I had to figure out how to live inside that trust without betraying it.
It would have to be a clear case of Trump acting so much in his own behalf and betraying the country that it would undercut these voters' belief that Trump is acting for them.
Other protests have emerged throughout the region, with residents accusing the U.S. and the Trump administration of betraying previously U.S.-backed Kurdish forces after they played a key role in the fight against ISIS.
Missing, though, were any signs of temperament on Ms. Mullova's part as she read each concerto from sheet music, her body language betraying little connection either to the audience or to her collaborators onstage.
For those of you who didn't see it, the Times basically accused Andrew of betraying the Asian-American community, because he refused to push for the professional and personal cancellation of comedian Shane Gillis.
Black cops are sometimes accused by their fellow African-Americans of betraying their race by joining the police, while at the same time they face pressure from their colleagues to stand by another officer.
If this is the case then it's correct but also a little beside the point to complain about how the wreckers and establishment types and Ryanists are all betraying the voters by submarining Trumpism.
He laments the way that the Christian right has monopolized the "evangelical" label, betraying "a far larger evangelicalism, both here and around the world, which is not politically aligned," Mr. Keller wrote in 2017.
A former Russian double agent convicted in Moscow of betraying dozens of agents to British intelligence was critically ill in hospital on Tuesday after he was exposed to an unidentified substance in southern England.
The techie-turned-informant, a young Colombian named Christian Rodriguez, told his story of working for — and eventually betraying — Mr. Guzmán in two days of jaw-dropping testimony in Federal District Court in Brooklyn.
" McEnany added that "it's no wonder Democrats seek to take credit for the Trump economy after eight years of betraying blue-collar workers and inflicting pain upon the middle class as Americans everywhere suffered.
Oprah Winfrey, who chose A Million Little Pieces for her book club in 2005 and helped elevate the popularity of Frey's work, called the author out in a television interview for "betraying" his readers.
During an appearance on Fox & Friends, President Trump was asked to give himself a letter grade on what he's done so far, and he made a revealing comment betraying some unhappiness with his administration.
One of the union leaders, Owen Au of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, says he later received a threatening phone call from a "mysterious" person who warned him that he was betraying his country.
On Friday, Cuban said he believed Trump's speech — in which he painted a dark picture of an America and accused corporate elites of betraying American workers — was aimed at voters who have lost their dreams.
" They also accused Microsoft executives of betraying the company's artificial intelligence principles—ones that state A.I. should be "fair, reliable and safe, private and secure, inclusive, transparent, and accountable"—in pursuit of "short-term profits.
Her unwillingness to deal with her own feelings about her Blackness, betraying her own sorority, and refusing to check her white boyfriend blow up in her face as she chases a coveted letter of recommendation.
One of the two people in critical condition is a former Russian double agent convicted of treason in Moscow for betraying dozens of spies to British intelligence, two sources close to the investigation told Reuters.
Accused by some activists of betraying the movement, Ingrid Levavasseur, who leads the new grouping's candidate list, said on Friday she sought change through political dialogue, and she distanced herself from the movement's violent fringe.
All 10 pleaded guilty in federal court in Manhattan to conspiracy charges and were ordered out of the country as part of a spy swap for four people convicted of betraying Moscow to the West.
League leader Matteo Salvini has accused 5-Star of betraying Italian national interests and told daily Corriere della Sera on Thursday there was still time to dissolve parliament and hold elections after the summer holiday.
As if I was betraying some part of my culture, or causing the very people who I wanted my article to reach to instead stumble over it, all in an effort to achieve political-correctness.
Hulks of dripping matter spring from inside human beings, betraying their shapeshifting form; over-muscled space-ogres smash through walls and hurl green grenades at your forces, destroying cover and health bars in the process.
In his deposition, Cosby also confessed to drugging Constand, then a Temple University (Cosby's alma mater) employee, claiming he was unaware she objected and generally betraying a lack of interest in the matter of consent.
The opposition led by Mahinda Rajapaksa, who was president when the government finally defeated the LTTE, has held out against foreign judicial involvement and said his successor is betraying the military for a "Western agenda".
The president referred to one of the most memorable scenes from the 1972 classic, when Fredo Corleone is executed while fishing on the lake for betraying his brother, Michael, who watches from his house onshore.
This is the rare movie that trusts its audience to be grown-ups, with decent IQs and attention spans, and a strong intellectual interest in the ways the characters consider boosting or betraying each other.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Austrian prosecutors said on Friday they have charged a retired army colonel with spying and betraying state and military secrets, alleging that he worked for Russian military intelligence for at least 25 years.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Austrian prosecutors said on Friday they have charged a retired army colonel with spying and betraying state and military secrets, alleging that he worked for Russian military intelligence for at least 25 years.
In the Pale Moonlight, one of the most beloved episodes of Star Trek ever aired, shows Sisko willingly betraying the ideals of the Federation to bring allies into a war based on a false flag.
"We want to maintain the freest possible trade between us, without betraying the instruction we have received from the British people to take back control of our own affairs," Mr. Davis told the convention. Mrs.
That pattern suggests the GOP has more to fear from well-off voters who believe the Trump-era party is violating their values than from working-class voters who conclude it is betraying their interests.
A former intelligence officer in the GRU, Russia's foreign intelligence agency, Skripal was convicted in 2006 of betraying the identities of Russian intelligence agents working undercover in Europe to MI6, Britain's foreign military intelligence service.
One way of weakening America, making it less great, is if you start betraying those basic American traditions that have been bipartisan, and have helped hold together this democracy now for well over two centuries.
And though Federer did not lose a set on his way to Sunday's final, Cilic pushed him to a fifth with his power baseline game and with Federer's nerves and serves betraying him in patches.
Without betraying any overt nostalgia, "Crazy Rich Asians" casts a fond eye backward as well as Eastward, conjuring a world defined by hierarchies and prescribed roles in a way that evokes classic novels and films.
More than once in "Robin," Williams upends a happy domestic situation — most notably, the second and longest-lasting of his three marriages, to his former assistant Marsha Garces — by behaving rashly and betraying someone's trust.
Can Ella make the cut without alienating her Beau Brummell-y agent boyfriend or betraying her British BFF, a mimosa-swilling rising star whose steamroller flamboyance could flatten Jemima Kirke's navel-gazing Jessa on "Girls"?
Democratic Party leaders have accused the president of betraying his oath of office in seeking Mr. Zelensky's help in targeting former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., a leading contender for the Democratic presidential nomination.
After failing to agree with Sanchez on forming a coalition government last year amid mutual accusations of betraying each other's trust, Iglesias and Sanchez smoothed out their differences after a repeat parliamentary election in November.
If I mentioned that I exercised my legs to avoid atrophy so that I may be able to benefit if there was ever a cure for paralysis, I worried over betraying the disability rights cause.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) accused the Republicans of "betraying" their own constituents, singling out California Republicans in particular for threatening tax hikes on their constituents through the elimination of the SALT benefit.
In a few days he comes out with a book called "Conscience of a Conservative," which is a thoughtful defense of traditional conservatism and a thorough assault on the way Donald Trump is betraying it.
Given her rift with Bernie Sanders over the past few months, however, it's unclear how much his supporters would even view Warren's selection as an olive branch as opposed to Warren betraying the progressive movement.
As writer and journalist Leta Hong Fincher notes in her book Betraying Big Brother, the five women — Zheng, Wu Rongrong, Wei Tingting, Wang Man, and Li Maizi — were virtually unknown at the time of their arrest.
Qyburn orders the Mountain to defend Cersei, but the Mountain chooses instead casually squishes and smashes him (+25 murder points to the Mountain, +25 to Qyburn for a memorable death), betraying Cersei in the process (+15).
Or, a bad black wig could also be betraying the oft-documented casual recklessness and disregard for the first-person reality and interiority of black life — a disregard that is arguably as American as apple pie.
When Jamilah Bishop (Megalyn Echikunwoke), an excellent student and the captain of her step crew, is asked to train an insubordinate, mostly white sorority in the art of stepping, she secretly agrees, betraying her own sorority.
"We will not leave the field to the locusts, otherwise we're betraying the foundation's mandate," Reimar Luest, its deputy chief, told Die Zeit in separate comments, referring to a term used in Germany for activist investors.
Jon and Littlefinger are both underestimating her, but Jon at least seems willing to learn from his mistakes, and I don't see her betraying her family when we all know that the Starks are stronger together.
Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio, who heads 5-Star, said the League position risked isolating Italy, while League leader Matteo Salvini accused his partner of betraying ordinary voters after promising to bring change to Europe.
His heresies provoked Mr Glas to write an open letter on August 2nd accusing him of betraying their political movement, Alianza PAIS, of "manipulating economic data" and of handing over public media to the private sector.
In July, the Russian Interfax news agency reported that Aleksandr Poteyev, 22004, an intelligence officer accused of defecting and betraying a ring of Russian spies living undercover in American suburbs, had died in the United States.
Lucia, the tempestuous 26-year-old art student with whom Peter has been betraying his wife for three years, is depicted as goading her lover to confess this liaison because she desires him entirely for herself.
In 'Betraying Big Brother,' Fincher illustrates the nascent feminist movement in China by recounting the story of the five feminist activists who were jailed for 37 days in 2015 after handing out stickers protesting sexual harassment.
"By trying to rekindle the ashes of a rivalry between France and Germany, those who are spreading false information are betraying all the work of reconciliation that enables us to live in peace," the statement said.
Weary of past administrations' attempts at "regime change," and skeptical of the evidence about who was truly behind the chemical attack, Mr. Merry argues that President Trump might be betraying the very voters that elected him.
Even there, though, there's a richness to the characterizations, with Thenardier's casual slap of his wife betraying a level of violence that within the relationship that extends into her interactions with the children in their charge.
In other movies, we saw the famous 14-year-old Communist Party hero, Liu Hulan, walk courageously up to a fodder chopper, refusing to save her life by betraying the other party members in her village.
Taras Bulba, a Cossack captain fighting for Ukraine with his two sons, kills one son for betraying the cause (over love for a Polish girl) and watches helplessly as the other is killed by his enemies.
The shakeup in New Hampshire, and lower level changes in Iowa, were largely instigated by internal arguments rooted in differing ideas about how to run a successful campaign without betraying the spirit of Sanders' first run.
Stone's take — which he co-wrote with Kieran Fitzgerald — looks like it'll offer a broad view of Snowden's life, from serving his country in the Army Reserve to — as some would frame things, at least — betraying it.
Dana is someone who finds herself in a dramatic/comedic/ironic situation, as she suspects that her dad (John Turturro) is stepping out on her mom (Edie Falco), while she herself is betraying her fiancé (Jay Duplass).
SALISBURY, England (Reuters) - Britain warned Russia on Tuesday of a robust response if the Kremlin was behind a mysterious illness that has struck down a former double agent convicted of betraying dozens of spies to British intelligence.
Industrial relations at Volkswagen's core VW brand hit a low in April when works council boss Bernd Osterloh accused VW chief Herbert Diess of betraying workers and trying to use "Dieselgate" as a pretext for job cuts.
Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio, who heads 5-Star, said the League position risked isolating Italy, while League leader Matteo Salvini accused his partner of betraying ordinary voters after promising to bring radical change to Europe.
Conservatives will cry that the bill left too much of the Affordable Care Act in place, betraying a key promise from the 2016 campaign, while moderates will feel that any version of the legislation is too harsh.
Leta Hong Fincher, a New York-based sociologist and author of the forthcoming book "Betraying Big Brother: The Rise of China's Feminist Resistance", says women in China are losing ground amid a resurgence of traditional gender norms.
In trying to balance the interests of Dreamers with those of CHIP recipients, Schumer wasn't betraying the Democratic base or its activist base, but rather was taking into account that he serves a coalition of disparate groups.
Elected officials in Ohio and Michigan blasted GM after the announcement, accusing the company of betraying workers after reaping billions of dollars in bailout funds in 2009-10 and tax breaks through the 2017 tax-cut law.
For the fact is that right now, when it matters, they have decided that lower tax rates on the rich are sufficient payment for betraying American ideals and putting the republic as we know it in danger.
Nguyen was born in the Mekong Delta and raised in Washington, D.C.; her poems invoke influences from Sappho to Shakespeare as she rewrites the rights of those played by love, betraying the old appeal to prove fidelity.
So the last thing the Bronx Museum of the Arts needed was to have its two top trustees resign very publicly in August, citing its director for betraying the museum's mission and for a lack of transparency.
The long-running dispute suddenly escalated late on Thursday and raised the risk of a government collapse, with Di Maio accusing Salvini of acting irresponsibly and betraying the policy "contract" that forms the basis of the coalition.
Pope Pius XII was criticized for betraying the Jews of Europe during World War II: Hewing to what he described as a position of neutrality between the Nazis and the Allies, he never denounced Hitler's Final Solution.
If the audience is supposed to agree with him that Ally is betraying her soul and her artistic potential by turning to pop, then why does the movie give us a walking, talking counterargument in Lady Gaga?
Known in the world of movies for betraying Mel Gibson's William Wallace in "Braveheart," the 14th-century Scottish king Robert the Bruce led his country during the First War of Scottish Independence, eventually winning autonomy from England.
After betraying Maggie and the denizens of the Hilltop, Gregory slithers back to their stronghold and pleads for a safe haven, claiming he only worked with Negan under duress — a dystopian take on the "good German" argument.
From beginning to end, the score has an "OMG" urgency that never lets up, whether what's being sung about is hooking up with a hottie (full of lyrics groaning with double entendres) or betraying your best friend.
In his lawsuit and public statements, Mr. Blumenthal has portrayed Mr. Fordjour as an ungrateful man, one who is now tasting the fruits of recognition and betraying a mentor who took a risk on an aspiring talent.
But Tuesday's statement left an opening for critics at a sensitive time when Republicans and Democrats are accusing Trump of betraying Kurdish fighters who fought with Washington against the Islamic State and empowering adversaries Russia and Syria.
In the 2012 presidential race, Mr. Hollande sought blue-collar support at a threatened steel plant in Florange in northeastern France, but unions later accused him of betraying them after the plant's blast furnaces were kept idle.
But the star witness who helped Chicago prosecutors send five innocent men to prison for decades — shattering families, betraying crime victims, and leaving the real killers on the street — told BuzzFeed News he was ready to recant.
Not to fan any Kylux/Reylo ship war flames here, but there's another great soap opera plot in Hux and Kylo Ren starting as rival Snoke proteges and then betraying both their respective causes and each other.
To the extent that Tracker cares about the missing boy, then, it is because he cares about all children who are pulled away from their families, because he sees himself as both betrayed child and betraying adult.
While the world's auto industry stampedes toward electrification, the US auto industry, drunk on short-term SUV money, is betraying the promise it made to Obama (when he bailed its ass out) and doubling down on gasoline.
We can only imagine what Trump himself—notoriously pugilistic in terms of rhetoric, and a man who once suggested that it was Schumer and Pelosi, not he, who was betraying America by working with the Russians—would think!
There's so much info dished out it's hard to know where to begin, but Drake suggests the nastiness started when Kanye essentially lured him to Wyoming to record music ... but ended up backstabbing him and betraying his trust.
The opposition Labour Party accused her of "blackmail, bullying and bribery" in her attempts to force her deal through, and one prominent Brexit supporter in her own Conservative Party said seeking a delay was "betraying the British people".
We got the Reverend Friday in a rainy NYC, and he couldn't be stronger ... he says Travis is betraying the NFL boycott by drawing people to the game by his presence with Maroon 5 during the halftime show.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Driven from his hometown in northeast Syria as bombs rained down in a Turkish assault, a Kurdish father worried for his toddler son, who was ill, and accused America of betraying the Kurds in the region.
The League has accused 5-Star of betraying national interests by voting for von der Leyen, but Di Maio hit back saying that the ruling partner was fighting for getting a seat rather than for a political idea.
While this report is now a bit dated, it shows that for all its sophistication, APT28 has been often caught in the act of hacking politically interesting targets, betraying the origin of the hackers behind the dry nickname.
Without betraying his own principles, Mr Cruz could unite conservatives against Mr Trump by pointing out that the tycoon's promises are impossible to honour, and amount to a cruel trick played on the most unhappy or frightened voters.
By casting Medicaid as a stepping stone towards universal coverage, and pointing out how Trump and Republicans are betraying the American people by weakening the program, Democrats can protect Medicaid and build on the gains it has made.
Based on a simple Twitter search, he has tweeted the phrase at least two hundred times since taking office, betraying a ceaseless, all-consuming paranoid panic that is definitely safe and good to have in a world leader.
With House Republicans voting in lock step behind him, Mr. Trump emerged onstage as a one-man war room against accusations of abusing his power and betraying his oath of office by pressuring Ukraine to investigate political rivals.
Perhaps we could have done with less about Slouka's unease regarding this emotional Goliath — the prospect of humiliating and betraying his mother — since the question of fairness is the starting line any memoirist must arrive at before beginning.
The imperative to mirror the demographic you are trying to court will always be called out as hypocrisy by the opposition when it seems phony or betraying and yet often it is simply the deployment of tactical ingenuity.
Critics accused him of betraying a double standard by refusing to charge Clinton, while some legal scholars warned that he had set a dangerous precedent by outlining evidence against a person who was not charged with a crime.
And even as Republicans accused McCaskill of betraying her self-described moderate persona, she told a town hall Thursday that she would "probably" support the House-passed legislation known as "Kate's Law," which hikes penalties for illegal immigration.
While Charlie Kirk and others enjoy close ties to the White House, Fuentes and the groyper army believe that he and similar figures are betraying Trump by allowing LGBTQ conservatives within the movement and advocating for legal immigration.
At that, according to one official who was in the room, Mr. Trump whipped his head around and glared at American officials behind him, surprised by Mr. Stoltenberg's remarks and betraying ignorance of his administration's own spending plans.
He's given it away by surrounding himself with cronies and criminals, by running a corrupt administration filled with self-dealing Cabinet secretaries, by signing massive tax cuts for corporations and betraying his promise to pass sweeping ethics reforms.
Though it was announced back in January 2017 Sterling would appear in the movie, little was known about the character who winds up betraying his country of Wakanda by selling vibranium to arms dealer Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis).
Clearly, there's not a ton of evidence right now of Goff and Harper being in a relationship, other than, at best, someone betraying their trust to a gossip website and the model visibly attending a Rams game or two.
Functionality is built into the Control Panel, with that familiar translucent overlay, though it still takes a bit of swiping to access, perhaps betraying the fact that the company doesn't quite consider this a mainstream feature for the moment.
After the founding of the People's Republic, colleagues watched this loyal courtier pay a high price to stay by Mao's side, betraying lifelong comrades when called upon to denounce them, and his own conscience when offering grovelling self-criticisms.
Though ancient Greeks and Romans lived comfortably without linen, he wrote, "a creditable day-labourer" of the 18th century "would be ashamed to appear in public without a linen shirt" for fear of betraying a "disgraceful degree of poverty".
"One way of weakening America and making it less great is if you start betraying those basic American traditions that have been bipartisan and have helped to hold together this Democracy now for well over two centuries," Obama said.
LONDON (Reuters) - The deputy leader of the Democratic Unionist Party, which props up British Prime Minister Theresa May's government, accused her of failing to listen and betraying promises about the future of Northern Ireland in any EU divorce deal.
Much like Al Sharpton -- who flat out called Scott a hypocrite when we talked to him -- Jordan implies Travis is betraying the boycott against the NFL for how it's treated Colin Kaepernick and its handling of the kneeling controversy.
Now the Manhattan District Attorney's office wants Robles to take the stand and testify about her conversation with Juárez—and turn over any notes she might have, testing New York's shield law that protects reporters from betraying their sources.
"One thing that always strikes me is the way a daughter falls into the arms of her dad," he says, clearly betraying that he's from an alien civilization and has taken on human form to study our mysterious ways.
Tokyo (Reuters) - Japan's finance ministry said on Friday it would dock the pay of its top finance bureaucrat for sexual harassment and apologized for betraying public trust in a scandal that has further damaged Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ratings.
"I really believe — maybe it's naïve — that as long as you can make interesting things, as long as you can make things without betraying yourself, it's better to be present than to not be there at all," he said.
Read more: 'He shat on the new carpet': Mike Pence accused of humiliating and betraying hosts during his visit to IrelandThe vice president has also been opposed to same-sex marriage, same-sex civil unions, and LGBTQ military service.
World Briefing | Europe A German court sentenced a former intelligence worker to eight years in prison on Thursday after his conviction on charges of treason and betraying state secrets for providing the C.I.A. with more than 200 confidential documents.
By restricting access to the press in front of the leader of a country that not only lacks any kind of free press whatsoever but who also regularly assassinates and imprisons detractors, President Trump was betraying that moral leadership.
Farage, whose former party UKIP is credited by many with forcing Britain's 2016 referendum on EU membership, launched his new party in April, threatening to take on Britain's political leaders who he accused of betraying the vote to leave.
He started his term as president by angering the Radical Republicans and betraying the emancipated slaves, pardoning Confederates at a breakneck pace of almost 100 a day and insisting that black suffrage was a matter for states to decide.
They also failed to transform the global order in a way beneficial to Western democracies: NATO's expansion eastward, betraying a pledge the George H.W. Bush administration made to Soviet leaders, contributed to rising conflict with the new Russian federation.
Residents have marched on County Hall and accused the mayor, Carlos Gimenez — a former Cuban refugee — of betraying a county that proudly boasts the second largest number of immigrants in the United States and was considered a sanctuary city.
In an unusually bold move, a group of students posted banners accusing the institution of betraying its values, saying that Ms. Yue was upholding the spirit of the May 4 movement of 1919, a patriotic uprising led by students.
"The Administration must come before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and explain to the American people how betraying an ally and ceding influence to terrorists and adversaries is not disastrous for our national security interests," Murphy and Romney said.
Britain's former foreign secretary Boris Johnson accused Prime Minister Theresa May of betraying millions of Brexit voters and urged the government to rethink its strategy, adding that the country would never again have the chance to get it right.
Ranieri notes it's important for a managers to ask directly, "What would you like me to say to your coworkers?" so the manager doesn't feel they are betraying a confidence when coworkers start to inquire about their colleague's absence.
For his part, candidate Trump loudly promised to repeal Obama's lawless decree but, betraying the immigration-permissivist core that has always lurked beneath his restrictionist rhetoric, Trump has wrung his hands through the first eight months of his presidency.
Labour leaders last Thursday accused VW brand chief executive Herbert Diess of betraying workers and trying to use the scandal as a pretext for job cuts, opening up a new front in Volkswagen's (VW) struggle to cope with the crisis.
"There will be a common critique that Trump is betraying his voters by putting big corporations against the needs of everyday working families, and that will extend to Obamacare," said Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee.
His reputation for honesty was tarred when he apologized for betraying his principles and not calling for the removal of the Confederate Flag from the state house in South Carolina, because he didn&apost want to lose the primary there.
Takal creates tremendous discomfort simply by letting the camera linger on long, close shots of the two women, forcing viewers to watch as flickers of longing, admiration, jealousy, and hurt ripple across their faces, betraying their interior selves to the other.
Infidelity is usually is a symptom of longstanding, deeper problems, and its discovery can be an opportunity for a couple to become more curious about what's not working in the relationship that led to acting out and betraying the other.
But it can't help betraying certain signs of its inner life: it's hard to play things totally cool when you have a large, ungainly tail sticking out of your back, swishing this way and that for no immediately clear reason.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain said on Thursday it would not proceed with the second part of an inquiry into newspaper ethics called after a phone-hacking scandal at a Rupert Murdoch tabloid, prompting criticism it was betraying victims of press intrusion.
Nigel Farage, one of the leaders of a campaign to leave the European Union, launched a new Brexit Party on Friday, promising to put "the fear of God" into lawmakers he accused of betraying Britain's decision to quit the bloc.
What I'm trying to say is, we can kill that betraying backstabber Petyr Baelish and I can take his face and keep the soldiers of the Vale on our side by pretending to be him, so you can stop holding back.
Three-month implied volatility on the euro against the Swiss franc also jumped to its highest levels since Brexit last month EURCHF3MO=, betraying some nervousness that the Swiss National Bank might not be able to prevent the franc from appreciating. 5.
In those two episodes, the crew of the Rocinante were forced to confront some of their problems, namely Naomi Nagata handing over their sample of the alien substance to the leader of a political faction, betraying the trust of her friends.
Similarly Hays's relationship with his wife (in 1990) is meant to be understood as tense and complex, but the on-screen manifestations are superficial: he gets unreasonably angry with her, betraying his insecurities; she stands her ground; they have sex.
It is theorized that, after finally being defeated and cast out from Castle Black, the Night's King became Coldhands — an undead, fallen brother of the Night's Watch roaming the forests in search of redemption for betraying his brothers in black.
One by one, seven Labour MPs took to the podium to quit the party to which they had belonged for most of their lives, accusing its leader, Jeremy Corbyn, of racism, betraying voters on Brexit and being a national-security risk.
Tasha: There's a lot to love about the scene where Jon Snow briefs his bannermen, with Sansa throwing in her two copper pennies about how he should punish the Umber and Karstark families for betraying him and siding with Ramsay Bolton.
Skripal, who was shown wearing a track suit in a cage in court during the sentencing, had admitted betraying agents to MI6 in return for money, some of it paid into a Spanish bank account, Russian media said at the time.
The talks made bitter enemies of Santos and Uribe, who accused his former protege of betraying FARC victims, and who founded a new right-wing political party and won a Senate seat, in an effort to undermine Santos' peace efforts.
And of course, there's the dead giveaway to anyone trained in catching FaceTune offenses: The conspicuous curves in the vertical lines of the fence behind me, betraying the fact that I had committed the cardinal sin of falsely narrowing my body.
Valls, accused by many in the party of betraying left-wing values by overseeing a pro-business U-turn under Socialist President Francois Hollande, quickly found himself on the defensive in the debate over his policy on migrants while in office.
Gove was accused of betraying fellow Conservative lawmaker Boris Johnson by withdrawing his support for the ex-London Mayor's leadership bid and announcing his own intention to run for the top job - a position Gove said he had never wanted.
In Washington, the top White House economic adviser accused Canada's prime minister on Sunday of betraying Trump with "polarising" statements on U.S. trade policy that risked undermining the American leader on the eve of a historic summit with North Korea.
The donations might be juicy, but at some point, Kempe's colleagues and prestigious board members must stop and realize that they are taking the side of tyrants, betraying the very ideals they set out to promote in the first place.
Ms. Merkel now stands accused by a new chorus of critics of not only betraying her ideals on immigration but also of jeopardizing core European values, as the costs of doing business with Mr. Erdogan become painfully clearer by the week.
It was a lesson that Mr. Sanders seemed to absorb on live national television, with his face betraying surprise and his wagging finger pleading for peace, while his backers shouted over him at a Center City rally on Monday afternoon.

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