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In January, Rosen castigated Anthony in a column on FanRagSports.
He castigated China for persecution of Uighurs, a Muslim minority.
Fear when Mr. Trump castigated a judge in personal terms.
Any partisan who attempts to block such transparency should be castigated.
Erdogan has repeatedly castigated Washington for its support of the YPG.
Academics and activists have castigated Hollywood for excluding people of color.
Many of the replies castigated the paper for their fashion critique.
As he sentenced the duo, judge McClain castigated them for their behavior.
Fallon was swiftly castigated by social media, the press, and fellow comedians.
KIRK: Castigated ... PIRRO: Forget investigated, they would be taken out in cuffs.
Many of them also castigated sports officials as turning a blind eye.
He opposed the war in Vietnam and castigated apartheid in South Africa.
Casting his vote Monday, Israeli President Reuven Rivlin castigated the country's politicians.
Three, for instance, castigated him for raising the price of the EpiPen.
He castigated Republicans for using religion as a wedge to divide Americans.
And then the infamous interviews where he essentially castigated all of us.
When reports became inevitable, editorials frequently castigated gay men as public-health menaces.
The books I castigated most vehemently are ones I wouldn't write about today.
The right castigated Mr Sánchez for having held inconclusive talks with Catalan officials.
Kobach castigated the Obama administration's handling of immigration and deportations before both delegations.
Still, Trump castigated him publicly — often on Twitter — for several months, telling Hill.
" Trump castigated Darroch, calling him a "very stupid guy" and a "pompous fool.
But Turkey has long castigated Washington for its military relationship with the YPG.
" He added that "being castigated by Professor Kilson was a rite of passage.
Erdogan has frequently castigated the United States for its support of the YPG.
The Guardian reports that Springsteen castigated the Republican lawmakers who instituted the policies.
She said she has been castigated, even by friends, because she voted for Trump.
In a January speech he castigated the president for his attacks on the media.
Scottish Nationalist politicians castigated The Economist for its famous Skintland cover (April 14th 2012).
Environmental regulation is sometimes castigated as a partisan affair driven by the political "left".
Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, castigated Mr. Trump last week for similar remarks.
He had frequently publicly castigated Sessions for recusing himself last year from the case.
Mr. Lipton was also one of the most castigated talk-show hosts on television.
After leaving office, Herbert Hoover regularly castigated Franklin D. Roosevelt, who ostracized his predecessor.
He was exposed as somebody who acted inappropriately; he was castigated for his behavior.
After the Equifax breach, Congress castigated and called for change, but again, inaction won.
Joe Heck, all of whom he castigated for their flexible approach toward supporting Donald Trump.
Live television coverage of parliamentary debates, where Mr Magufuli is still castigated, has been barred.
He has also been castigated by Democrats, including the party's likely presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly castigated the Fed for raising rates, also weighed in.
Trump's administration has castigated her country's trade surplus, to be met largely by German scoffing.
Many of the Republican presidential candidates castigated the Pope for entangling himself in domestic politics.
Israel's ambassador in Geneva, Aviva Raz Shechter, castigated the Council for "spreading lies against Israel".
Clinton supporters have repeatedly castigated Republicans for putting their thumbs on the scales for Sanders.
Is she to be castigated by you for saying so because she was a candidate?
While he castigated migrants, the president did not bring up the boy's death hours earlier.
She has also been castigated by liberal groups for failing to do more to fight inequality.
Some of them, she'd learned, were being beaten and castigated by their husbands for being sterilized.
Ms. Wen castigated "Ghost in the Shell," tweeting about "whitewashing" and throwing in a dismissive emoji.
For his part, Obama was castigated by Republicans for his "unprecedented" public criticism of the court.
Those unions have castigated the measure as a power grab by Adelson, their favorite political target.
She sought answers from President Barack Obama and castigated Mayor Bill de Blasio over policing matters.
McConnell in his own floor speech castigated Democrats, saying they have forced a "completely avoidable" shutdown.
Prominent officials in the party castigated the left wing by charging that they were too radical.
Israel's ambassador, Danny Danon, denounced the measure, and castigated the council members who had approved it.
When she vomited into a cup of noodle soup in a day room, she was castigated.
Many countries have castigated Mr. Trump's decision on Jerusalem as a violation of United Nations resolutions.
Jones, a famously outspoken insurance commissioner, castigated President Trump and Republicans for trying to undermine the ACA.
Parts of Guangdong province near Hong Kong were also castigated for failing to take responsibility for violations.
Rappers 50 Cent and Snoop Dogg have castigated King for trying to "tarnish" the NBA legend's reputation.
It castigated the media for dividing the country and not reporting on the violence of the left.
Comey castigated Clinton and her colleagues for being "extremely careless" in their handling of the classified information.
Even as he has castigated America's allies, he has praised Mr Putin and China's president Xi Jinping.
Rostec boss Sergei Chemezov, a former colleague of President Vladimir Putin, castigated the Avtovaz management in November.
The crowd chanted, "Send her back!" as the the President castigated Omar with a series of accusations.
He had been castigated by Mitt Romney, the Republican nominee in 2012, as "a phony, a fraud".
Lewis, 77, piled on, agreeing with Stock that Trump's been unfairly maligned and castigated by Washington politicians.
Iraqi Vice President Nuri al-Maliki castigated the Saudi royal family with the dead dissident's own wishes.
Then they were castigated by the same group when they voted in favor of the tax overhaul.
Our government-required minder alternately castigated, teased and charmed the soldiers and militiamen to speed our passage.
Senator Ted Cruz castigated Donald J. Trump for recent menacing Twitter messages about his wife, Heidi Cruz.
Trump has increasingly castigated the investigation as an "illegal" partisan-led witch hunt that he wants ended.
Many note that he has often publicly castigated real estate developers and building contractors in the past.
Democrats have castigated the efforts as power grabs, while Republicans have said they are simply doing their jobs.
Commentators also castigated Wikileaks for allegedly publishing the personal details of a large number of women in Turkey.
" He castigated Iranian moderates "who sought entente with the Satan while ignoring the power of the Islamic Revolution.
" Trump in 2015 was castigated for not correcting a fan who said Obama was "not even an American.
" The review castigated Shostakovich's opera as tickling "the perverted taste of the bourgeois with its fidgety, neurotic music.
Outside the courtroom, Florine Bumpars, an aunt of Mr. Carson, spoke through tears as she castigated Mr. Morales.
Erdogan has long castigated his NATO ally over its support for Syrian Kurdish YPG fighters against Islamic State.
The availability of a vehicle for fixing problems not spotted in real time should be celebrated, not castigated.
In contrast to the Israeli far-right, figures like former Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon castigated the soldier's actions.
While Mr. Barr never uttered the word impeachment, he castigated those he sees as stalling Mr. Trump's agenda.
Then Grace Dunham, sibling of Lena, took to the stage in a black suit and castigated the crowd.
American officials have cheered reports of Venezuelan troop defections and castigated Mr. Maduro's forces as hoodlums and thugs.
If Sarah was criticized for being too close to the players, Brad was castigated for not being close enough.
Those who have castigated Zere most vehemently seem to be social conservatives who want women to know their place.
Trump has repeatedly castigated Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee, for voting in 2002 to authorize military force in Iraq.
Alas, perhaps it is not the pollsters that should be the most castigated but rather the bookmakers in London.
But he would in this event be castigated by the immigration hawks who claim to speak for his base.
Throughout the 1850s, Democratic stalwart Stephen Douglas repeatedly castigated the Know-Nothings, branding them a bunch of ignorant xenophobes.
In his State of the State address in January, Brown castigated the "climate deniers" who argue against scientific consensus.
He castigated Attorney General Jeff Sessions for recusing himself from the investigation and even asked him to "unrecuse" himself.
I could, in essence, become a mighty machine of my making, and be celebrated—rather than castigated—for it.
President Donald Trump's attempt to politicize the oil market should be castigated by OPEC, according to Iran's energy minister.
Ralph Northam castigated his Republican opponent this week for failing to take an unequivocal stance on the Senate bill.
The court, which is charged with interpreting the treaty, which took effect in 503, has often castigated the country.
They have been ridiculed, castigated and dismissed, as those who take on people in positions of power often are.
If I extol the integrity and patriotism of Robert Mueller, I'm castigated by what has become the political right.
UKIP has long been castigated for its questionable electioneering tactics, particularly when it came to its billboards and posters.
At the hearing, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham castigated Democratic senators, seeking to rally Republicans not to abandon the nominee.
The piece was universally castigated in the online gaming community, and the backlash led dissenters to poke around his website.
New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) also castigated the move and said state officials would not yield to pressure.
In January, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos castigated colleges of education for teaching what she described as "junk science" about reading.
Instead Mr Kumar, who has castigated Mr Modi for Hindu-supremacist bigotry, has thrown his lot in with the BJP.
The strongest criticism came from Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who castigated the majority for disregarding the Constitution's protections for religious liberty.
As consumers we should be given a choice and not be castigated for choosing peace and quiet on a flight.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau castigated the Trump administration for arguing that Canada's trade practices posed a national security threat.
This week, a parliamentary panel castigated former Prime Minister David Cameron for his intervention in Libya alongside France in 2011.
Allies fear they'll get a repeat of last year's summit, when Trump publicly castigated NATO member nations over defense spending.
During the 2004/2005 season Gianluca Zambrotta was castigated in Italy after he dived to win a penalty for Juventus.
"He's speaking to the demographic of the electorate that has been ignored and castigated," Mr. Savage said in an interview.
Earlier that week, echoing some of the themes in Flake's book, McCain had castigated Republicans for blindly following Trump's orders.
And he has castigated rank-and-file employees, which career lawyers said further chilled dissent and debate within the department.
International leaders and rights groups have denounced Myanmar for ethnic cleansing — some have called it genocide — and castigated her inaction.
In an interview taped before the speech, Mr. Rouhani castigated Mr. Trump for considering a withdrawal from the nuclear accord.
In September, he called her a "very happy young girl" after she sternly castigated world leaders over the climate crisis.
In July 2017, Trump castigated Sessions on Twitter for being "VERY weak" on investigating his former political rival Hillary Clinton.
During the transition, Trump castigated television news officials at a meeting in the Trump Tower for their coverage of the campaign.
In April the Daily Telegraph, a broadsheet, castigated "unelected bureaucrats in Brussels" for backing Emmanuel Macron in the French presidential election.
Los Angeles (CNN)He's castigated Donald Trump as a dangerous demagogue whose claims of a rigged election are eroding US democracy.
President Trump was elected in no small measure because he castigated the previous administration for the disastrous and destabilizing Iraq War.
Helpless to respond, he would have been castigated as a sensationalist and attention-seeking member of the reviled DC media establishment.
While federalizing election security has long been castigated as an infringement of state rights, politicians are beginning to acknowledge its necessity.
And its defeat is an unalloyed triumph for China, the country that President-elect Donald J. Trump castigated repeatedly over trade.
Israel's ambassador in Geneva, Aviva Raz Shechter, castigated the council for "spreading lies against Israel" during "five hours of ludicrous statements".
He's a banjo-playing folk singer who's all Montana and castigated his opponent as essentially a plutocratic carpetbagger from New Jersey.
By turns playing the victim and the ingenu, he castigated another MP for rudeness, responding "I don't remember" to many questions.
He castigated the Finance Ministry instead for a "dearth of effective fiscal policies," referring to extra government spending and tax cuts.
When Mr. Wylie's colleagues failed to produce a memo explaining their work to Mr. Neugebauer, Mr. Nix castigated them over email.
The Chinese government has been widely castigated for its initial mistakes, which have become a top talking point of President Trump.
In the privacy judgment, the justices of the Supreme Court tore apart the homophobia of their predecessors and castigated their reasoning.
The Sunday Express, a tabloid, castigated Britain's Parliament for having refused to give Mr. Johnson's Brexit deal the approval he craved.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez castigated Trump for his new "wealth test" policy on Twitter, calling the new immigration policy "shameful" on Monday. 
He also castigated investigators for failing to preserve original copies of the security footage as evidence shortly after his client's arrest.
This year, Mr. Huntsman, Mr. Trump's ambassador, turned up only to have his boss castigated on stage by the world leaders.
President Donald Trump, too, has often castigated high drug prices and pressed his rivals into more aggression action on expensive medicines.
Paul Engelmayer, the judge overseeing the case, castigated Tekashi, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez, but praised his cooperation with prosecutors.
The same man who castigated Anthropology Days as "contrary to the Olympic ideal" later advocated to make the Games for men only.
"The things they had been lionized for in the 21990's, they were being castigated for in the 19380's," Kuznick says.
But last winter, Trump was castigated by many Republicans for declining to promise to keep Jerusalem as the undivided capital of Israel.
Throughout the mid 20th century, headlines in American newspapers castigated trans subjects for their immoral gender charades and so-called fraudulent lifestyles.
He had sought to make this the defining difference between himself and Mrs Clinton, whom he has castigated for supporting trade deals.
Once upon a time the Democrats castigated the GOP as the "party of no," when in reality Republicans offer alternative policy solutions.
Scalia castigated agencies for illegal "interpretive gerrymanders," stating that they cannot keep portions of the law they favor and discard the rest.
In recent days, the governor has castigated lawmakers for stuffing millions of dollars in projects into the budget at the last moment.
In President Trump's first address to the delegates on Tuesday, he castigated North Korea and Iran and emphasized an "America First" agenda.
At a hearing on that issue, Mr. Ponte was castigated by City Council members, who questioned his ability to lead the department.
Chinese leaders, on the other hand, have increasingly castigated the protesters as thugs and seditionists who have been encouraged by China's adversaries.
Ms. Streep had already set a precedent at the Golden Globes in January: She publicly castigated Mr. Trump for being a bully.
Trump castigated Sessions throughout most of his tenure, and a reprise of his Twitter assaults could quickly make a primary campaign untenable.
Donald Trump has castigated Germany's surplus as "very bad" and bemoaned the number of German cars sold in America—"we will stop this".
"Washington Phillips tells that Old Time Religion," Columbia announced in advertisements, even though his lyrics castigated established churches, a rarity for gospel records.
With breathtaking chutzpah, the Russian embassy in London castigated Britain for failing to protect Russian citizens on its soil—citing Mr Litvinenko's death.
Preachers from Saudi Arabia and Algeria delivered diatribes against the menace of democracy, which they castigated as a Western artifice against God's rule.
Yet on Monday, Fox News personality Laura Ingraham approvingly shared a piece from VDare on Twitter that castigated former presidential candidate Jeb Bush.
A spokeswoman for Cummings castigated Chaffetz for closing the investigation before the panel had all of the information it requested from Michigan Gov.
Had he not attempted disarmament, the Beltway pundits, think-tankers and political opposition would have castigated Trump for passing up a historic opportunity.
Power's moral standing rested upon her Pulitzer-prize winning "Problem from Hell," which castigated policymakers for rationalizing inaction in the face of genocide.
Any decision by government that will bolster the ability of broadcasters to do more for Americans, not less, should be commended, not castigated.
John Kasich of Ohio, a rival of Mr. Trump's in the Republican primaries who has refused to endorse him, castigated him on Twitter.
Jeff Flake who have castigated their fellow Republicans for refusing to condemn Trump when he attacks the Justice Department or the Intelligence Community.
Money, money, money If there is one thing Trump has castigated most about the United Nations, it's the way they spend their money.
We castigated this man for building a dumb, useless wall until we begged him to advise us to make fortresses of our homes.
When women gathered to hear music played by camp officials, they castigated them, promising that hellfire awaited those who listened to haram pop.
For decades, when not effervescing over royal weddings and births, the tabloids have castigated the royals as lazy, frumpy, dissipated or self-indulgent.
Other witnesses have castigated Trump for pursuing conspiracy theories that Ukraine and not Russia was a major player in electoral interference in 2016.
On Monday, the newly resigned Labour lawmakers castigated Mr. Corbyn, accusing him of equivocating over Brexit and tolerating anti-Semitism within the party.
Preppers and survivalists can often be castigated in the American imaginary as panic-addled lunatics, and prepper food gets a similarly bum rap.
London's then mayor and even the British prime minister castigated CAGE for suggesting the government had played a significant role in radicalizing Emwazi.
Trump frequently castigated former House Speaker Paul Ryan, despite his unwillingness to act as a check on presidential power, for not being sufficiently supportive.
" Kwon also said the two leaders were on good terms, even as he castigated Pompeo for "fabricated" stories as part of a "publicity stunt.
Kwon also said the two leaders were on good terms, even as he castigated Pompeo for "fabricated" stories as part of a "publicity stunt".
President Donald Trump has castigated the Fed for raising rates, arguing that the monetary tightening was undercutting his administration's efforts to boost economic growth.
The Namibian government's amiable chief negotiator, Zedekia Ngavirue, himself a Nama, has been castigated by some of Mr Rukoro's team as a sell-out.
Singh had already ruled out bilateral talks with Pakistan on the sidelines, and in his speech to the forum castigated any support for militants.
What I did not expect were the numerous emails that neither lauded nor castigated me for my opinions on the issue of Confederate monuments.
The country's SBU security service immediately castigated Russia for the outage, according to Reuters, and Ukraine started an official investigation into what exactly happened.
In a series of posts on Twitter in March, Monroe castigated Commissioner Roger Goodell for refusing to modify the league's stance on the drug.
Defense Secretary James Mattis, one of the administration's most respected officials, resigned in protest, with a letter that castigated Trump's conduct of foreign policy.
He castigated President Obama for what he said was a failure to recognize the terrorist threat for what he said it is: Islamic extremists.
"You shouldn't be on Disney channel," said one, and another castigated her for promoting the use of a word often used to demean women.
Democrats promptly blasted the bill, and castigated Republicans for planning to call a vote on it just a week after its details were released.
The anchor Matt Lauer, for instance, was castigated for his less-than-aggressive questioning of Mr. Trump at a town hall forum last month.
" Kwon also said the two leaders were on good terms, even as he castigated Pompeo for "fabricated" stories as part of a "publicity stunt.
Though King Salman's predecessor, King Abdullah, was often castigated by Western human rights groups, Saudi conservatives attacked him for encouraging public discussion of reform.
Ms. Tenney's immediate predecessor, Richard L. Hanna, castigated her for remarks she made after the mass shooting at a high school in Parkland, Fla.
As he lobbies lawmakers to back his legislative priorities, he has castigated Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, and other Republicans crucial to passage.
But as conservatives and progressives castigated Mr. Trump, David Duke, the former leader of the Ku Klux Klan, sent the president an ominous warning.
McConnell's plan, conversely, gives each side a maximum of three days -- up from his original proposal of two days, which was castigated by Democrats.
In a speech in 2015, Geoffrey Pyatt, then the US ambassador to Ukraine, castigated Shokin's office for impeding the investigation of Burisma's owner Zlochevsky.
His administration has castigated propaganda officials as ineffective, too slow to assert control over the internet and lacking in their commitment to Marxist values.
Since his death, Trump has repeatedly castigated the late GOP senator, saying earlier this year that he was "never a fan" of John McCain.
Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, the highest Shiite authority in Iraq, castigated lawmakers, telling the government it must help farmers and modernize irrigation and agriculture.
In speech after speech, he harangued high officials, castigated his congressional colleagues, and even alienated allies by fulminating against the influence of money in politics.
The flush inaugural committee also stands in stark contrast to Trump's inaugural address where he castigated the Washington political establishment for fleecing the American people.
Cohen, 52, also castigated Trump at the finale of his congressional hearing for his ''childish'' actions that he says denigrate the office of the president.
Without a doubt, a castigated Hollywood is in a hurry to find what was largely missing during its last two awards seasons: diverse prize contenders.
He castigated Barry Levinson and Tom Fontana, executive producers, writers and directors on the show, because he thought suicide was out of character for Crosetti.
Perhaps there may be a slowing in some of the increases that have been observed, because of the fear of being publicly castigated by Trump.
Orbán took a seat in the second row, and for the next two and a half hours members of parliament alternately castigated or defended him.
However, it castigated South Korean President Moon Jae-in for saying US President Donald Trump's hawkish stance on Pyongyang helped push both sides to negotiations.
U.S. officials recently castigated an Abu Dhabi-based investment firm for its Venezuela gold purchases, and have warned other potential foreign buyers to back off.
If so, then the people who castigated the Dallas Cowboys for paying such a high price for Amari Cooper may owe Jerry Jones an apology.
Then in his speech, McCain announced his opposition to the bill "as it is today" and castigated the process of a bill drafted in secret.
She reportedly told another offending underling to "get out of my face" and castigated her staff as "useless," adding an f-bomb for good measure.
While Brown wrote articles that sorted out the truth about the Fawnbrook case, Christensen was publishing commentary that castigated the people who were spreading falsehoods.
She has castigated the federal government for "fear mongering" when it argued that the detention of migrant families at the border was a necessary deterrent.
Yet the period that followed found him castigated by longtime friends and allies as he focused on economic justice and vehemently opposed the Vietnam War.
The same politicians who for months had publicly castigated the administration's failure to act wilted even quicker when they had the chance to take responsibility.
Mr. Trump may have excoriated Senator Ted Cruz for his ties to the lender and castigated Hillary Clinton for giving paid speeches to big banks.
Ann Coulter, the conservative commentator whose criticism helped push Mr. Trump into taking a tougher stand in December, agreed but castigated the president for it.
In a press call, OMB Director Mulvaney castigated the Obama administration and the Congressional Budget Office for projecting 603 percent growth for the indefinite future.
Yields on Irish debt quickly rose, the European Central Bank and Mr Varadkar's cabinet colleagues castigated him for his indiscretion, and he quickly moderated his opinion.
His last act was to release an open letter which castigated the British authorities for investigating his wife for helping him to make his final journey.
At an event in Butte, a run-down mining town, Mr Gianforte castigated federal overreach while cheering the idea that "public lands remain in public hands".
Friends and foes Another person Duterte castigated during his speech was former US President Barack Obama, whom he called a "son of a bitch" last year.
Erdogan has repeatedly castigated the United States for its support for the YPG, saying its NATO ally should support it fully in the fight against terrorism.
Pro-lifers castigated him for suggesting that those who undergo abortions—and not only those who perform them—should be punished if the procedure is outlawed.
Assange, who is praised in some circles for exposing government secrets and castigated by others as an underminer of some nations' security, offered Damore a job.
The ad, titled "Heed Their Rising Voices," castigated Alabama officials for what it called "an unprecedented wave of terror" against leaders of the civil rights movement.
White most of the world has castigated bin Salman, Trump has taken the opposite approach, indicating he has no plans to cut ties to Saudi Arabia.
Brandner was castigated by politicians from other parties for tweeting that popular singer Udo Lindenberg got a "Judas Reward" when he was awarded a federal medal.
In Weiss's account, Gibson is just a conservative, and the left has unfairly castigated him and his events by affixing the label "white supremacist" to both.
The Missouri governor was castigated as being late in responding to the crisis and the police as exacerbating tensions at protests with a confrontational, militarized approach.
His poll numbers plummeted amid the release of a book in which he castigated his own party for its willingness to welcome Trump with open arms.
The PRI suffered a major setback in regional elections in June, when voters castigated the party for its failure to root out graft and gang violence.
Mr. Trump has repeatedly castigated other countries for spending less, even though the deadline is six years away, but the declaration reaffirmed commitment to that target.
Over nearly 20 months in office, Mr. Trump has repeatedly castigated the Justice Department and the F.B.I. for investigating his associates and not investigating his enemies.
When it came to those whom society cast away as 'sinners,' Jesus was repeatedly gentle, gracious, encouraging, and forgiving, but he continually castigated the self-righteous.
Obama was castigated by Republicans for turning the episode into a racial one (Gates is black) and for questioning the police for simply doing their job.
President Trump, who even before taking office castigated G.M. for shifting production to Mexico, returned to the theme on Monday in comments at the White House.
But Mr. Bloomberg, who has castigated Ms. Warren's proposed wealth tax as disastrous and unconstitutional, rejects the premise that wealth has an insidious effect on democracy.
He has criticized the Germans for not spending enough on their own defense and has castigated the country for what he calls an overly liberal immigration policy.
The unions were our allies, but from the centre left to the right, we were castigated as protectionists who failed to understand the basics of comparative advantage.
He had been castigated by Mitt Romney, the Republican nominee in 2012, as "a phony, a fraud," who was "playing members of the American public for suckers".
Both Trump on the Republican side and Bernie Sanders on the Democratic side have run popular campaigns that have castigated the political system as rigged and unfair.
The President has publicly castigated drug makers for raising prices, while the Department of Health & Human Services issued a series of proposals aimed at reining in costs.
Like her speech, in which she castigated Mr. Trump without ever saying his name, her dress spoke volumes while appearing, at first glance, to be entirely subdued.
Scientists like Dr. He should be castigated by their institutions and the biomedical community, as he was, and perhaps that will discourage this sort of unethical research.
But whatever the reason, the court's cultural acquiescence defines most of the major cases for which the court has been glorified by progressives and castigated by conservatives.
But Mr. Duda's comments in Washington seem to have brought little praise at home, where critics castigated him on Wednesday for what they depicted as craven behavior.
Paul Krugman When the tweeter-in-chief castigated Senate Republicans as "total quitters" for failing to repeal the Affordable Care Act, he couldn't have been more wrong.
This set him apart from his predecessor, Benigno S. Aquino, who once castigated survivors for complaining about their hardships instead of being grateful for still being alive.
Clinton castigated Sanders over his vote against the 2007 immigration bill in a debate just ahead of that year's Nevada caucus, which she went on to win.
Now, your questions: Mike (New York): How can James Comey fairly be castigated for exposing President Trump's efforts to interfere with the criminal investigation of Michael Flynn?
Trump, by contrast, has publicly castigated the CIA for its assertion that Russia ran a sustained hacking campaign designed to boost his chances of winning the presidency.
She castigated the bill as exacerbating the middle-class squeeze and as being an example of a broken politics working for special interests rather than average Americans.
Their sick agenda over National Security On July 22, for example, Trump castigated the New York Times for foiling an effort to kill the leader of ISIS.
Islamic groups, whether in Russia proper or in Russian-aligned former Soviet republics in Central Asia, either enjoy state backing or else find themselves castigated as terrorists.
He's blamed the country for sending rapists into the US, castigated undocumented immigrants from across the border and blasted Mexico for what he says are unfair trade practices.
But during the campaign, Trump castigated Clinton for her handling of classified information, despite the fact that an FBI investigation resulted in no charges being brought against her.
Castigated by Mrs Clinton, in response to his querying of the election's legitimacy, for his lifelong habit of crying foul when he loses, he made himself look ridiculous.
On a recent night one audience member castigated the play for being racist, while another praised it for "talking about things most people don't really say out loud".
Throughout the 1970s, liberals and others castigated Schlafly as an outrageous contradiction in terms: a woman campaigning for the right to be told what to do by men.
Trump has castigated Apple's tendency to manufacture products outside the U.S., doubling down on that critique on Tuesday in a wide-ranging interview with The New York Times.
In recent months the bishops have castigated Republican efforts to repeal the Affordable Healthcare Act (which they did not back either due to its provisions for birth control).
Within weeks of parliament approving Conte's cabinet, his agriculture minister threatened to reject the European Union's free trade agreement with Canada, whose leader Trump recently castigated on Twitter.
In late 1003, for instance, Backpage's operations manager, Andrew Padilla, castigated one of his employees for putting a note on a user's account suggesting she was a prostitute.
Wen Jiabao, premier from 2003 to 2012, openly criticised how it was built and castigated officials for failing to take care of more than a million displaced residents.
Wen Jiabao, premier from 2003 to 2012, openly criticised how it was built and castigated officials for failing to take care of more than a million displaced residents.
Mr. Burns said he quit school in Liverpool at age 14 after he was castigated for shaving off his eyebrows, wearing an earring and dyeing his hair red.
Wen Jiabao, premier from 2003 to 2012, openly criticized how it was built and castigated officials for failing to take care of more than a million displaced residents.
" But several of Mr. Morelle's fellow Democrats castigated the state's embrace of M.M.A., which one, Assemblywoman Ellen C. Jaffee of Rockland County, called "barbaric entertainment masquerading as sport.
He castigated Mr. Sessions for not investigating perceived White House enemies — drawing a rare rebuke from the attorney general — and for daring to pursue cases against Republican lawmakers.
Mr. Peterson has been castigated and, as of this week, criminally charged with endangering children and culpable negligence in connection with the attack that left 17 people dead.
The North's state news media has castigated the South and the United States for continuing joint military exercises, and the tests may be a response to those drills.
Even semi-public figures can expect to be poked and prodded into a reaction — to score political points or just for sport — and then be castigated for reacting.
In Georgia, the more that Atlanta's newspaper editors and influential citizens castigated Eugene Talmadge as corrupt, uncouth and dangerous, the deeper his rural supporters dug in their heels.
It would be fascinating to see him in the next episode, if there is one, surrounded by a cast of characters who have castigated him for Friday's scandalette.
In the speech at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum, Pompeo castigated Iran's political, judicial and military leaders, accusing several by name of participating in widespread corruption.
But that home-run return came with a major headache: dealing with the repercussions of "Blackfish," a searing documentary that castigated SeaWorld's treatment of orca whales in captivity.
Those who are castigated because of their environment will struggle more than they would have to if there were helping hands, rather than judgmental words, extended to them.
Clinton castigated Mr. Trump for his affinity for Mr. Putin, saying the Republican candidate had an "affection for tyrants" that would make him a poor commander in chief.
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They built Excel models over dinner, which shocked Cohen, who grew up in a family "where you would be severely reprimanded and castigated" for answering the phone at mealtime.
Castigated by Mrs Clinton, in response to his querying of the election's legitimacy and for his lifelong habit of crying foul when he loses, he made himself look ridiculous.
But he may be a bit too careful: he castigated his opponents for dropping f-bombs, which seems both quaint and divorced from the urgency of this political moment.
He has already castigated the various investigations on Twitter and at campaign rallies, and believes it is a winning issue akin to his denigration of the special counsel's investigation.
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Although it deserves to be castigated for the outrageous actions of its employees, managers and executives, we should resist painting the institution itself with too broad of a brush.
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You either love him and are to be looked after and defended for that position or you hate him and are to be pilloried and castigated at every turn.
Buttigieg and Ruszkowski were repeatedly castigated and shouted down by attendees, who accused them of being disconnected to systemic racial issues within the police force and community at large.
Trump, meanwhile, has fervently castigated the probe, accusing Mueller of causing "tremendous damage" to the criminal justice system and treating people "viciously" in a series of tweets on Tuesday.
"Because I wanted to make this out of the goodness of my heart," he told a press conference in which he castigated reporters for forcing him to provide details.
Michael Rekola, who served as Farenthold's communications director in 2015, told CNN that the congressman created a hostile work environment and castigated aides with insults and sexually explicit jokes.
For years, a Fox News analyst claiming to be a former C.I.A. operative defended harsh Bush-era interrogations and castigated President Obama as a "boy king" who emboldened terrorists.
The way Mr. Trump castigated American allies on the way to Helsinki and spoke with open admiration of his Russian counterpart also, of course, played into Mr. Putin's hands.
Nor was it in 1942, when Theodore Low published The Museum as a Social Instrument, in which he castigated museums for focusing on collections instead of an educational mission.
Mr. Netanyahu castigated the European Union over the weekend for what he said was its "hypocrisy" in criticizing Mr. Trump but not the rocket attacks or incitement against Israel.
In 1995, Ms. Waïte castigated Calvin Klein for canceling an advertising campaign for a line of high-priced jeans for which her daughter was one of the teenage models.
Roosevelt actually mounted a comeback against his handpicked replacement, William Howard Taft, while Hoover castigated Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal program as "despotism" at the Republican convention in 1936.
The president castigated Kathy Griffin, the celebrity comic and author, for posing for a video showing her holding what looks like the severed and bloodied head of Mr. Trump.
Republicans and Democrats on Wednesday castigated President Donald Trump's nominee to the powerful Second Circuit Court of Appeals for dodging their questions as well as his prior controversial writings.
Gavin Newsom of California castigated the N.B.A. and other professional sports leagues for continuing to play in crowded stadiums while barring members of the news media from locker rooms.
Rauner's office could not immediately be reached for comment, but his Republican backers in the House castigated the legislation as an immoral, costly drain on a state facing financial ruin.
Without going into specifics, Menendez castigated Pompeo for the administration's decision not to share classified information with the committee until it was brought to the administration by the senator himself.
Back in China, a report by the regulator of state-owned assets castigated ZTE after the American ban for its "short-sightedness and dishonesty" and for harming the country's image.
During the sentencing process, U.S. District Judge Nathaniel Gorton castigated MacFarlane as a "thief" and berated him for denying two different students a slot at USC, according to USA Today.
Democrats, enraged that votes took place in the dead of night, castigated Republicans for taking up measures they said went counter to the wishes voters expressed in November's midterm elections.
Duterte, whose leadership style has been criticized as dictatorial, has castigated the local government and residents for "overzealous" development and permitting beachfront building with inadequate sewage and water treatment facilities.
Bates, in his ruling blocking the regulations, castigated the Trump administration for its "absurd" interpretations of the ACA and ERISA, the law that sets federal rules for employer health insurance.
Meanwhile, the president has increasingly castigated the investigation as an illegal "witch hunt" in search of a crime, contributing to growing speculation he could look to shut down the probe.
As a candidate, Trump castigated Mexican immigrants, and he threatened to rip up the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the economic pact shared by the US, Mexico, and Canada.
He has been repeatedly jailed, harassed by tax auditors and security agents, attacked with green dye and castigated by the state news media as a traitorous lackey of the West.
He has castigated the Trump administration for its handling of Russia and threatened to vote down Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson's nomination, only to back away from the confrontation.
He has castigated the whole of the Philippine clergy for living opulently amid poverty, sexually abusing children and opposing a popular law requiring state clinics to provide free birth control.
And it was unusually harsh: Mr. Trump castigated Mr. Comey as "a showboat" and "a grandstander," suggesting that his issues with the F.B.I. director went beyond any previously stated concerns.
Alongside the volunteer script critical of Warren, top Sanders surrogates over the weekend castigated Biden for his vote to authorize President George W. Bush to go to war in Iraq.
He compared himself to Kathy Griffin, who has been castigated for appearing in a violent photograph where she is holding what looks like the bloody, decapitated head of President Trump.
The President has castigated Justice Department officials, spread doubts about the legitimacy of law enforcement and intelligence institutions, even accused former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe of attempting a coup.
Trump frequently characterizes the probe as a politically motivated "witch hunt" against him and his associates aimed at undermining his presidency, and he often publicly castigated Sessions for his recusal.
" She said she had considered confronting Moore twice before, but did not do it, once because her school-age children were afraid that "they would be castigated in their group.
Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, a mainstream Republican who supported an immigration overhaul, has castigated Mr. Trump as a racial divider who would doom the Republican Party as its nominee.
Trump's rhetoric must have reassured Putin during the 2016 campaign when he cast America's alliances in transactional terms and castigated America's allies for not paying their fair share for Europe's defense.
This appears to put him at odds with Mr Trump, who has castigated Mr Bush's foreign policy, especially the Iraq war, which he falsely claims to have opposed from the start.
Mr Trump castigated him on Twitter this week for having failed to protect two "very popular" Republican congressmen who have been charged, on the basis of abundant evidence, with serious crimes.
The Financial Supervision Commission (KFN) on Wednesday castigated Ralitsa Agayn, who resigned the previous day, for not sounding the alarm earlier on the possible adverse effects of Olympic's bankruptcy on Bulgarians.
After repeating the woman's insulting characterization of Cruz, Trump noted that the press has previously castigated him for not reprimanding offensive and controversial statements his supporters have made at his rallies.
The Indian premier castigated "rising parochial and protectionist attitudes" in a speech delivered shortly after Trump took office that was widely interpreted as a dig at the president's "America first" mantra.
That means a do-over in September, just weeks before prosecutors are expected to decide whether to indict Netanyahu in three graft cases, which he has castigated as a witch-hunt.
In a letter to her friend Alex Eliot, Diane castigated herself for being "a terrible coward, childish, hysteric, quitter," someone who would inevitably "lie down and let everything walk over" her.
But President Donald Trump, whom even Fox News castigated, has insisted there's a good reason for his unusual relationship with Russia: He's the only thing standing between his critics and war.
His disappointment spilled over into a now infamous interview with the New York Times in which he castigated the American team for having ego problems and criticised captain Jim Furyk's selections.
The President openly castigated GM CEO Mary Barra, telling reporters that she needed to find a way to reopen in Ohio -- by replacing the Cruze with something that would sell better.
In the fall, the national security adviser, John Bolton, castigated Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela as a "troika of tyranny" and vowed to enact polices that would help bring down their governments.
Ms. Haley has castigated the 47-member Human Rights Council, calling it a haven for hypocrisy and an outlet for isolating Israel, the United States' main ally in the Middle East.
If Mr. Trump allows this negotiation to become about limiting the North's capabilities, rather than eliminating them, he will repeat the moves that he castigated Mr. Obama for making in Iran.
Because he lives in a fantasy world of his own creation, anyone unwilling to play along in that world is castigated, dismissed as insufficiently loyal to him and the broader administration.
President Trump castigated the leaders of NATO allies to their faces during his trip to Europe this week, suggesting that many of them "owe massive amounts of money" to the alliance.
A letter from the Biden campaign castigated the leaders of the Iowa Democratic party, saying that both the app and the backup system of calling in results over the phone failed.
A letter from the Biden campaign castigated the leaders of the Iowa Democratic party, saying that both the app and the backup system of calling in results over the phone failed.
In his order, Judge Korman not only shaved time off the sentence, but also castigated the government for its "implausible, contradictory and factually unsupported reasons" for opposing the lighter prison term.
At Saturday's rally, after Trump boasted about his outreach to North Korea, castigated Democrats as coddlers of vicious gangs and bashed the news media, Saccone finally got a word in edgewise.
Without evidence, he claimed the FBI had inserted a "spy" into his campaign for sinister political purposes and castigated former President Barack Obama for allegedly ordering the wiretapping of Trump Tower.
The bank cited the report issued on Monday by an Australian royal commission that castigated the industry for putting profit ahead of its customers and called for tougher regulations and accountability.
A 21970 report from the US General Accounting Office (GAO) to the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology once castigated the agency for not archiving potentially valuable data, it claimed.
But because celebrity is fickle, as Menken's fame and fortune eclipsed her acting reputation, she was castigated and scorned by the media to such a degree that she eventually fled to Europe.
Mr Tillerson, on his way to a G7 foreign ministers' meeting in Italy, castigated the Russians for "incompetence" in failing to restrain their repulsive ally, but said that nothing else had changed.
They see themselves as a legitimate Afghan political force that's castigated while other Afghan leaders — even those guilty of serious human-rights abuses or credibly associated with narcotics trafficking — are internationally accepted.
He castigated Russia for violating the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty and reiterated that America was pulling out of the treaty, but he said nothing about Russia's worrisome aggression in Ukraine and Crimea.
In his letter, Fitzgerald castigated the organization and the donor, Kansas City, Missouri, resident Ali Weinel, calling the move an attempt to "blacken" his name by associating him with a "heinous" group.
The official forecast for the months ahead call for above-normal temperatures and below-normal precipitation in the southern part of the state, a dangerous combination on land already castigated by drought.
Despite cold rain and cloudy skies in Washington, about 2,000 protesters gathered to hear pre-march speakers who castigated Trump and reiterated a pledge to protect civil rights advancements, according to Reuters.
Both Democrats and Republicans have castigated the league for its initial reaction to the situation: a statement on Sunday that said it was "regrettable" that Morey's tweet had offended people in China.
And this after Mr. Trump campaigned against Wall Street, excoriated Senator Ted Cruz for his ties to Goldman, and castigated Hillary Clinton for giving paid speeches to big banks, Goldman among them.
The New York City mayor has decried Mike Bloomberg's hubris for pursuing the presidency, castigated Bloomberg's apology for his race-based policing policies and excoriated his immediate predecessor's "damning" record on homelessness.
Mike Lee of Utah slammed "the worst briefing I've had on a military issue," as he and colleagues castigated the administration for dismissing their concerns about Trump's legal rationale for targeting Soleimani.
Notley said there was "no excuse" for Ottawa not helping and castigated the federal government for proposing tougher environmental standards that she said would make it harder than ever to build pipelines.
Republicans, including Walker, castigated Washington as a partisan morass, a theme GOP governors are likely to carry into November's midterm elections — even though their party controls both Congress and the White House.
With a single tweet, Trump also castigated Comey as "a leaker" for giving an account of his conversation with the president to a law professor who shared it with a news outlet.
Hays and West are castigated for dismissing Tom as a suspect too quickly, despite the fact that he didn't have an alibi after 6:30 on the night of his kids' disappearance.
Trump has castigated the news media for focusing on her image, including matters of her personal style, despite relying on it as a powerful messaging tool — with mixed results — in the past.
Ochoa will replace PRI veteran Manlio Fabio Beltrones, who stood down last month after the party was castigated by voters in regional elections for the government's failure to tackle rampant violence and corruption.
" Having castigated the House, the Senate, Trump and the media, Murkowski wrapped up her approximately 11-minute diatribe on a note of faint optimism: "It's my hope that we finally found bottom here.
Every time Mr O'Leary mooted the idea of installing coin-operated toilets on planes, or admitted that Ryanair crew were told to wake up sleeping passengers to sell them stuff, he was castigated.
Just days ago, Prime Minister Li Keqiang castigated the country's financial regulators for their handling of a steep plunge in stocks since last June and an erosion in the value of China's currency.
The White House's reaction to Judge Alsup's injunction was swift and familiar: Sarah Sanders, Mr Trump's press secretary, declared the ruling "outrageous"; on Twitter Mr Trump castigated America's judiciary as "broken and unfair".
They reaffirmed Trump's commitment to omertà, the code of silence whereby those who report wrongdoing are castigated and those who commit it—whether on his behalf or in ways he supports—are protected.
In a 2011 speech by then-Defense Secretary Bob Gates in Brussels, he castigated European nations for allowing the US and a select few other nations take on too much of the responsibility.
Two months later, when he castigated Vice President Pence for supporting the "porn star presidency" during a CNN town hall meeting at South by Southwest, interest in the 2202-year-old mayor spiked.
The drama over immigration continued to play out Tuesday in a hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee, where Democrats castigated the homeland security secretary, Kirstjen Nielsen, for refusing to confirm Mr. Trump's vulgarity.
As junior officers at the forefront of the New Order in the late 1980s and early 1990s, they were often castigated by members of the public for every government failure, which they detested.
His 2016 statement on the family urged priests and congregations to be more welcoming of people it long castigated as sinners, and to focus more on social missions like caring for the poor.
Although she effectively gives the patriarchy the pink slip by installing an all-female cabinet, she's still castigated for simply being a woman exerting power — something for which Frank would have been heralded.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. Vice President Mike Pence also castigated Iran in their speeches to the World Holocaust Forum, accusing it of rabid anti-Semitism and of seeking Israel's destruction.
In a speech in London, Mr. Blair castigated the government of Prime Minister Theresa May, which he said was "obsessed" with a withdrawal from the 28-nation bloc, a process known as Brexit.
Richard M. Nixon appealed to the "silent majority," and Bill Clinton castigated an African-American rap star named Sister Souljah to reach out to disaffected white voters who had fled the Democratic Party.
The report casts her as a powerful and insular leader who set unreasonable targets, castigated those who criticized them and actively ignored signs that some managers and employees were cheating to meet them.
He denounced free-trade agreements in favor of tariffs and protectionism, castigated past Republican leaders for entangling the U.S. in overseas wars, and pledged to reject cuts to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.
One curious result was that candidates from the left, even the far left, wound up sounding like they were on the same wavelength as she was when they castigated bankers and multinational companies.
He was heckled at a book event, castigated by Democrats to whom he once wrote donation checks and accused of playing the role of a spoiler ready to hand re-election to Trump.
For example, he has castigated Ms. Merkel for allowing refugees to flow into Germany in 2015, and he has called into question post-World War II alliances, including NATO and the European Union.
When he escorted 600 prisoners from Cuba to Miami in late October 1978, exiles in Miami castigated him for starting a dialogue with the reviled Mr. Castro and pursuing warmer relations with Cuba.
That said, would Petraeus encounter opposition during his confirmation process from Republican senators who had only recently castigated Hillary Clinton for her private email server and the classified email traffic that went through it?
Finally, his late October surprise, rightly castigated by none other than the New Yorker's Cassidy, that he was conducting another investigation of Clinton, one that went nowhere, was likewise a breach of his duties.
Critics fear this will bring to life their long-held nightmare of #MeToo overreach, in which the idea of long-public behavior by a well-known and well-liked Democrat is suddenly unfairly castigated.
" McCain castigated Trump last month for his summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, issuing a statement that called their joint news conference "one of the most disgraceful performances by an American president in memory.
It castigated Britain for maintaining a decaying monarchy in Egypt and, according to Mr Barr, gave a green light to Gamal Abdel Nasser and his fellow army officers who seized power there in 1952.
It doesn't help that FBI Director James Comey recently castigated Clinton at length as "extremely careless" over her handling of State Department emails — a quote the Sanders and Rubio camps are repeating ad nauseam.
Democratic activists and those who support ObamaCare have castigated Republicans for skipping town hall meetings during the February recess, when more than 2628 members of Congress did not hold in-person town hall events.
The letter comes after a much-castigated article in The Guardian from last week written by a freelance journalist, which interpreted an implementation of WhatsApp's end-to-end encryption as a major security concern.
McCaskill, fighting for her third term in the Senate, castigated Hawley for his participation in a lawsuit brought by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) that challenges the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act.
In any case, their presence in Hungary helped protect them when the shrine containing part of Becket's remains was destroyed during the Reformation in England, when the Catholic practice of revering saints was castigated.
Earlier this month, the FBI was castigated for its decision to redact the name of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) from the transcript of the 911 call made by Orlando, Fla.
After the accusations emerged in July, the Cuban Volleyball Association castigated the athletes' behavior, saying that it was counter to the "discipline the sense of honor and respect that govern our sport and society."
Mr. Bloomberg castigated Mr. Trump at the time for his proposals to ban Muslim immigration and deport millions of undocumented immigrants, as well as his pledge to launch trade wars with China and Japan.
In an unusually partisan tone for an attorney general, he often castigated Democrats for what he described as "open borders" policies—a phrase he seemed to deploy against any policies less restrictive than his.
I think the consequences are going to be what we've observed: His approval ratings have fallen, and he's going to be castigated by people from very different sides of the political spectrum, including Republicans.
Flake's action also came only hours after two protesters who said they were sexual assault survivors cornered him in an elevator and castigated him for announcing he would vote for Kavanaugh in the committee.
But unlike most Democrats, Mr. Cuomo has been careful to not criticize Mr. Trump personally for the federal government's response to the virus, while not sparing agencies like FEMA, which he castigated on Tuesday.
He has questioned whether President Donald Trump believes in God, called Vice President Mike Pence a "cheerleader for the porn-star presidency" and castigated conservative Christians as moral hypocrites for supporting the Trump administration.
Pakistan's leader castigated India over its Kashmir crackdown from the podium of the United Nations on Friday, warning of a "blood bath" when and if Indian authorities lift a curfew over the disputed territory.
Politics has triumphed over common sense and fairness; Trump's critics have castigated him for daring to consider eliminating a program they believe would help deserving individuals improve society through employment in public service occupations.
Paula Donovan, a co-founder and co-director of AIDS-Free World, a group that has frequently castigated the United Nations over sexual abuse and gender issues, said the study had corroborated her views.
Khan has criticized Trump's effort to ban travelers from Muslim countries, while the president has castigated the mayor for his handling of a 2017 terrorist attack on the London bridge that killed 11 people.
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, who castigated Silicon Valley giants in a widely publicized Open Markets program event at New America in 2016, appears unnerved herself by what has unfolded with Google and New America.
A grandfatherly 68-year-old, who first presided over the Justice Department for George H.W. Bush, Mr Barr has been castigated for his handling of Mr Mueller's report, which remains under wraps at his discretion.
Ratcliffe castigated Mueller for having noted in his report summarizing the probe that while the special counsel did not recommend that Trump be charged with obstruction of justice, the investigation did not exonerate the president.
On Twitter, his colleagues expressed their support and fiercely castigated the U.S.G.A. When Johnson sank a 3-foot birdie putt on No. 18, what could have been a dreadful ordeal had instead ended in victory.
According to The New York Times, Trump had previously castigated Nielsen over her reluctance to implement his most severe, sometimes illegal, policies, like family separation, blocking migrants from seeking asylum, and closing the southern border.
When Reagan castigated government as being the problem, not the solution, he probably couldn't have envisioned any president doing as much as Trump has sought to do to free markets from the hand of government.
He did it with notorious campaigns like the Brooke Shields "Nothing Comes Between Me and My Calvins," banned by ABC and CBS in New York when it was released in 1981, castigated by Gloria Steinem.
Earlier Monday, Israel's President Reuven Rivlin castigated lawmakers for running what he called an "awful and grubby election campaign" as well as for their inability to negotiate a new government after two elections last year.
He vented his annoyance when his daughter Ivanka castigated Mr. Moore by saying there was "a special place in hell for people who prey on children," according to three staff members who heard his comments.
During the 2016 presidential campaign, Mr. Trump regularly castigated Mr. Obama for withdrawing American troops from Iraq too abruptly in 2011 — a decision that he said allowed the Islamic State to take root and flourish.
The pitch to ex-Tory voters came from Sir Ed Davey, the party's finance spokesman, who heralded the Lib Dems as the "party of sound finance" and castigated Labour and the Tories as "fiscally incontinent".
But in a statement on a crowdfunding page for Harry's cause, spokesman Radd Seiger castigated the White House for attempting to spring a surprise meeting between the Dunns and Sacoolas in front of the press.
Julián Castro heaped criticism on Biden for proposing that people should have to buy into the plan, and was, in turn, castigated by the media for this slightly flawed interpretation of Joe Biden's verbal minestrone.
One reason for the slowdown is the strong admonition from the three appellate court judges who castigated the government for failing to provide the court with any national security information justifying the ban -- even under seal.
Wells Fargo, America's third-biggest bank by assets, castigated John Stumpf, its former boss, for tolerating sales practices that led to the opening of 2m-odd ghost accounts, for which Wells was fined $185m last year.
This week the MEE castigated officials in the city of Linfen in the major coal-producing province of Shanxi province for deliberately interfering with air pollution monitoring stations on nearly 100 occasions in the past year.
Like Fox News, which has long castigated mainstream media while citing the reporting it likes as credible, many of Verrit's sources are from mainstream media, and none of it, except for Daou's own "analysis," seems original.
During his combative interview with Kellyanne Conway, an adviser to President Trump, in February 2017, Mr. Tapper could at times barely conceal his disdain as he castigated Ms. Conway for defending false statements by the president.
This week the MEE castigated officials in the city of Linfen in the major coal-producing province of Shanxi province for deliberately interfering with air pollution monitoring stations on nearly 100 occasions in the past year.
He publicly castigated Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server, despite bringing no criminal charges against her, then sent a letter to Congress two weeks before Election Day announcing the bureau had reopened its investigation.
Mayor Pete Buttegieg of South Bend, Indiana, castigated the entire Republican Party for standing by Trump, remembering the party's rebuke of David Duke, a former leader of the white supremacist Ku Klux Klan, two decades ago.
Mr. Trump castigated the Democrats' "outrageous hoaxes and delusional witch-hunts" and talked about the importance of the rule of law, the day before the first public hearings of an impeachment inquiry that threatens his presidency.
That came after a campaign marked memorably by a nearly 300-page presentation that castigated the company for a host of sins, including not salting the water in which it cooked pasta and profligate breadstick distribution.
Actors addressed the audience, and the audience spoke back: In theaters from Baltimore to Boston, attendees routinely insisted that musicians repeat the songs they loved multiple times, castigated actors who missed lines and questioned casting decisions.
He started a screed about the news media, which he castigated for reporting, among other pieces he found unflattering, that he was concerned that a rally in West Virginia last week was less enthusiastic than usual.
A chorus of international leaders and human rights groups have denounced the attacks as ethnic cleansing — some have called it genocide — and have castigated Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi over what they described as her indifference.
On Tuesday, teenage activist Greta Thunberg castigated delegates for their lack of action, while even U.S. President Donald Trump, a vocal fossil fuel enthusiast, pledged America's support for an initiative to plant 1 trillion new trees.
While Judge Wilkinson has remained generally conservative, he also castigated the Supreme Court decision establishing a right to personal gun ownership as an illegitimate judicial fiat tying the hands of legislators trying to address gun violence.
Stewart, whose vocal -- and deeply critical -- advocacy on behalf of the bill has drawn national attention, again castigated lawmakers Friday who raised concerns about the program's cost, citing the world hot dog eating champion in the process.
LEESBURG, Va. (Reuters) - U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi castigated Attorney General William Barr on Wednesday for comments he made during congressional hearings this week about the federal probe of Russian interference in the 2016 election.
The problem, however, is that in the same tweet he also castigated Democrats, essentially guaranteeing that he will never have a majority that can pass legislation in the House of Representatives, let alone a repeal of Obamacare.
THE murder on July 10th of Kem Ley, an independent-minded commentator who castigated the ruling party and the opposition alike, has jangled nerves ahead of local elections next year and a general election the year after.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican U.S. Senator Jeff Flake castigated President Donald Trump on Wednesday for his attacks on the media, saying Trump had embraced the despotic language of former Soviet dictator Josef Stalin and inspired modern-day authoritarians.
The billionaire money manager Leon Cooperman castigated her in an open letter released Thursday, and on Friday Goldman Sachs researchers suggested that tax hikes proposed by Ms. Warren and others could lower corporate earnings by 21.5 percent.
The nation's top law-enforcement official gave a speech at a Federalist Society dinner last week that lauded the executive branch as the Founders' great innovation and castigated Congress and the judiciary for imposing checks upon it.
In a televised debate, Anaya then castigated the PRI for a surge in kidnappings in Tamaulipas and noted that two of the party's former state governors are wanted by U.S. prosecutors for alleged ties to drug gangs.
His messaging stands in sharp contrast to that of previous opposition figures, who castigated Mr. Maduro and, before him, President Hugo Chávez, and were unable to connect with Venezuelans who approved of Mr. Chávez's left-leaning policies.
Mr. Trump has offered his support for the Senate disaster relief package in individual conversations with senators, Republican aides say, but he has long castigated the island and its officials for their handling of the recovery efforts.
In local politics, he castigated Mayor Edward I. Koch, whose third term was mired in scandal, and he supported Mr. Giuliani in his race for mayor in 1989 against the Democratic candidate, David N. Dinkins, who won.
The jab may have been prompted by a scathing attack by Martin Schulz, a German politician and Chancellor Angela Merkel's chief rival, who castigated President Trump for humiliating the nation in Brussels with his scolding last week.
Russian diplomats have castigated the United States, Britain and France for their airstrikes last week on what they said were chemical weapons facilities in Syria, where the Kremlin is backing the government of President Bashar al-Assad.
Case in point: in a recent segment of her internet show "Relentless," she castigated the British cartoon series "Thomas & Friends," featuring Thomas the Tank Engine, for seeking to bring "gender balance" and "ethnic diversity" to the show.
In a cabinet meeting surrounded by her peers, Mr. Trump castigated her repeatedly, leading her to draft a resignation letter and to tell colleagues that there was no reason for her to lead the department any longer.
That year, in an essay in The Voice, he castigated some black leaders as anti-Semitic for comments they had made in the wake of Andrew Young's resignation as the United States ambassador to the United Nations.
In a speech delivered at the Hudson Institute, a short walk from Congress and the ongoing Kavanaugh brouhaha, the vice-president castigated the Chinese for bullying investors, buying allies with cheap loans, "tearing down crosses" and much else.
Soon after it was restored, Lal Krishna Advani—a co-founder of Mr Modi's very own Bharatiya Janata Party, who had been at the sharp end of the Emergency, having been imprisoned for 19 months—castigated India's press.
WASHINGTON, Jan 17 (Reuters) - U.S. Senator Jeff Flake on Wednesday castigated President Donald Trump for his attacks on the media, comparing his fellow Republican to former Soviet dictator Josef Stalin and charging that Trump inspires modern-day authoritarians.
Mr. Wright drew critical praise for his biography "Lillian Hellman: The Image, the Woman," a 1986 life of the playwright, screenwriter, memoirist and left-wing activist who was long celebrated and castigated in equal measure in literary circles.
The other has made millions giving lip service to the poor and downtrodden, calling out the rich publicly and then taking money behind closed doors by giving speeches to the same rich and powerful she had seemingly castigated.
Trump is also being castigated by fired FBI Director James Comey, whose new book paints the President as a relentless liar and someone whose presidency and personal conduct is antithetical to the rule of law and US values.
And this is on top of several moments throughout the movie in which we, the audience, are castigated for having been more interested in entertainment during the era the film covers than in the things that "really" matter.
" He noted, "if the policies of Barack Obama -- a person who is still America's most admired political leader -- are being castigated as Republican talking points, that's a sign of how unmoored our political conversation has become from reality.
King Abdullah castigated Mr. Netanyahu, saying he had exploited the episode for "personal political gains" and said relations between the countries — former enemies who signed a peace treaty in 1994 — would depend on how Israel handled the affair.
But on Wednesday, when it was Mr. Rouhani's turn to address the General Assembly, he appeared to all but rule out a meeting with Mr. Trump as he castigated the United States for quitting the 2015 nuclear agreement.
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He has used language that buys into and promotes "replacement theory" — a far-right fixation on the idea that declining birthrates among whites will cause a nonwhite takeover — and recently castigated immigrants for litter along the Potomac River.
"We are particularly outraged by the racist and sexist treatment of Professor Anita Hill, an African American woman who was maligned and castigated for daring to speak publicly of her own experience of sexual abuse," the ad read.
BERLIN — President Trump castigated the German government on Monday for its open-door policy toward migrants, saying that it was responsible for an increase in crime and could conceivably lead to the downfall of Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition.
Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, castigated Strzok for the former FBI counterintelligence chief's  dubious claim that his opposition to Trump's election as president had no impact on his conduct dealing with FBI investigations could influence the outcome of the election.
Trump, by contrast, has castigated Iran as a destabilizing power and criticized the nuclear deal, instead seeking to bolster partnerships with Sunni Gulf countries like Saudi Arabia -- which Trump demonstrated by making his first foreign trip as president here.
Sanders: U.S. can't go it alone In the speech, Sanders warned that the U.S. cannot go it alone in fighting ISIS and castigated many regional states for doing "nothing or very little" to deal with the Syrian refugee crisis.
Just as Trump has cast the free-trade regime into jeopardy, castigated NATO (at least before an abrupt about-face last month) and signaled massive funding cuts to the Bretton Woods Institutions, Pence may reverse many of these pronouncements.
Never mind that Ryan's Democratic critics have castigated him for repudiating a reputation as a policy wonk and years of warnings about the perils of bloating deficits and swelling government debt, by embracing a bill that does exactly that.
And if there were ever doubt that the gay community is working to combat its racism, too, one need only look to how it's been deplored in feature-length documentaries and even publicly castigated by LGBTQ celebrities of color.
Disillusioned by her life in Hollywood, which castigated Lamarr for the sexpot image that it was nonetheless endlessly commoditizing, in 1941 — 75 years ago today — the actress patented a "secret communication system" in collaboration with modernist composer George Antheil.
At a debate in Las Vegas on Wednesday, both Buttigieg and Biden castigated Sanders for failing to explain how he would finance Medicare for All, which could cost more than $35 trillion over 10 years, according to some estimates.
At a debate in Las Vegas on Wednesday, both Buttigieg and Biden castigated Sanders for failing to explain how he would finance Medicare for All, which could cost more than $35 trillion over 10 years, according to some estimates.
Neither Ms. Tolstedt, who was allowed to retire in July but was subsequently fired, nor Mr. Stumpf, who was permitted to retire in October after being castigated during congressional hearings on the scandal, was available on Monday to comment.
Russian state-owned conglomerate Rostec, which owns a third of Avtovaz, had also recently castigated the CEO for his handling of thousands of job cuts at a time when Russia's economy is sliding into a second year of recession.
Ahead of the tournament, Shapovalov had castigated organizers for allowing qualifying to go ahead as players struggled amid thick bushfire smoke over Melbourne Park, and said he would decline to play if he felt his health was under threat.
Mr. de Blasio's exchange with Charles occurred minutes after the mayor, in the interview, castigated President Trump for pulling the United States out of the Paris accord on climate change and urged listeners to stop using plastic shopping bags.
The prime minister, Scott Morrison, has been widely castigated for taking a vacation to Hawaii last month, and trying to keep it quiet, while Australia was in the early clutches of one of its most devastating fire seasons ever.
Postponed by Israeli elections; castigated by Palestinians; constrained by the Arab states, and pretty much dismissed (even though still sight unseen) by just about everyone else, Donald Trump's peace plan has proven so far to be pretty much a fraught affair.
And as a parade of men in film and TV were being outed as harassers and publicly castigated, one of the only people in the country music industry to speak openly about sexual misconduct found herself embroiled in a lawsuit.
The governor's speech came six months after Mr. de Blasio, in a moment of unusual candor for a politician, publicly castigated Mr. Cuomo for blocking the city's interests and, in the mayor's words, carrying out a "vendetta" against City Hall.
What's left is the ambiguous speech that crosses the line for some people and not for others, which is why Facebook and other social networks get castigated by the press for blocking Napalm Girl or the back of a female's body.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Castigated by U.S. President Donald Trump as relying too much on Russian gas supplies, German Chancellor Angela Merkel heads to Azerbaijan this week to discuss the development of a southern pipeline to deliver gas to Europe from the Caspian.
Worth noting: Democrat Ron Wyden, a huge critic of the surveillance appartus, castigated Coats for backing off a pledge at his confirmation hearing to pursue data on how many Americans are caught up in the dragnet created by Section 702.
Tomic opted out of Rio, citing a "busy" playing schedule, after he was castigated by Chiller and Tennis Australia for failing to offer a shot on match point in defeat to Italian Fabio Fognini at the Madrid Open last month.
In a stunning rebuke considering the source, prominent attorney George Conway -- who is also the husband of Trump spokesperson Kellyanne Conway -- castigated the president for tweeting those comments which he warned could undermine the administration's case before the high court.
Trump repeatedly refused to hold Russia accountable, blamed former President Barack Obama for Russia's violation of international law, expressed sympathy for Russian President Vladimir Putin, and even castigated other G7 members for not giving the country a seat at the table.
Never heard the end of it.) The first feature article on me after I was elected lieutenant governor of Maryland criticized me for not wearing rouge (in reality it was there, just faded); the second one castigated me for wearing flats.
Nor is it the first time he's castigated a female journalist after a perceived slight: He also disparaged "Little Katy" Tur, whom Trump called a "third-rate reporter" and accused of refusing to report on crowd size at his rallies.
In a statement released by the Russian Foreign Ministry on Monday, officials accused British authorities of "a prejudiced, biased as well as hypocritical stance" in carrying out the expulsions, and castigated European Union and NATO member countries for following suit.
Clinton for secretly paying for opposition research that included information from Russian sources, and castigated federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies for failing to counter Russian interference as well as for purported investigative abuses and allegedly damaging national security leaks.
Despite that, Mr. Trump once again castigated his NATO allies for failing to make progress toward the target of spending 2 percent of their gross domestic product on defense, jointly agreed to in 2006 and to be achieved by 2024.
While Mr. Lord was often castigated by critics for his relentless lobbying on Mr. Trump's behalf — he was once rebuked on air by Anderson Cooper in particularly crude terms — it was a social media squabble that led to his ouster.
About 1,600 women signed the "Sisters Testify" proclamation, a public letter that protested the "racist and sexist" treatment of Hill during the hearing process and castigated Thomas for "manipulat(ing) the legacy of lynching" to shelter himself from Hill's allegations.
LOS ANGELES — Walt Disney's grandniece Abigail Disney, a critic of income inequality in general and the Walt Disney Company's pay practices in particular, castigated the conglomerate anew on Monday, saying she came away "livid" about wages after a visit to Disneyland.
Thunberg, who was named Time magazine's Person of the Year earlier this week over Trump, has sternly castigated world leaders for not doing enough to combat the climate crisis, and memorably stared down Trump at the UN General Assembly in September.
West Palm Beach, Florida (CNN)President Donald Trump will attend next month's tony Gridiron Club dinner in Washington, putting the President in the same room with many of the country's top journalists he has castigated in his first year in office.
Sasse said Wednesday that "there's obviously lots that's very troubling" in the complaint and the official read-out of the call that the White House released, but he castigated Democrats for pursuing impeachment before they had access to the complaint.
But a foundation of the Crown business empire is General Dynamics, one of the largest defense contractors in the country, which activists have castigated for providing services to President Donald Trump's child detention centers and surveillance systems on the border.
The one-eyed man whom they had originally questioned about buying the corn husk dolls in 1980 — the same man who castigated Amelia at a book reading a decade later — is identified as a possible "procurer" for a pedophile ring.
Jones might be one of the more castigated owners in sports, in large part over his continued insistence after 225 years on being exhaustively involved in the team's football operations (he holds the title of general manager, a rare designation among owners).
Shkreli, everyone's favorite pharmaceutical bro and deafening online presence, made a tense appearance on Capitol Hill during which he silently smirked and yawned as members of the House of Representatives castigated him, only to plead the fifth to nearly all of their questions.
I won't go into the particulars of my family history — of who was publicly castigated, who was sent away to labor camps, who was separated from their families — in part because I understand the stories only piecemeal, in offhand references, through secondhand sources.
For example: On Thursday, Trump tweeted his take on how Chelsea Manning, who was pardoned by Former President Barack Obama after serving 00 years of a 22017-year espionage sentence, was an "ungrateful TRAITOR," and castigated Manning for calling Obama a weak leader.
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - President Donald Trump attacked James Comey as a "weak and untruthful slime ball" on Friday after the fired former FBI director castigated him as an unethical liar and likened him to a mob moss in a searing new memoir.
LONDON — Donald Tusk, the president of the European Council, castigated Boris Johnson on Tuesday for "absurd arguments" and "political amnesia" after the former London mayor, a leader of the campaign against British membership in the European Union, equated the bloc with Hitler.
Trump's rhetoric had been inflammatory since his announcement speech in June, in which he castigated Mexico for sending "rapists" to the United States; in December, after a husband-and-wife team of Islamic State sympathizers shot 35 people in San Bernardino, Calif.
Trump has repeatedly refused to hold Russia accountable for annexing Crimea in 2014, blamed former President Barack Obama for Russia's move to annex it, expressed sympathy for Putin, and castigated other G7 members for not giving the country a seat at the table.
When it did offer a nod to the immigrant experience, it came from a naturalized, Italian-born actor, Antonio Sabato Jr. Mr. Sabato, whose muscled physique once earned him a job modeling Calvin Klein underwear, castigated those unable to follow in his footsteps.
When she said on British television that the experience of trans women was different from that of women born female, because they had once experienced the privilege of living as men, she was castigated for implying that trans women were not real women.
The fund is well known in South Africa for its often activist stance - it has castigated companies over executive pay and has been a vocal opponent of several takeover deals, including Chile's CFR Pharmaceuticals' $1.2 billion takeover of local drugmaker Adcock Ingram.
This summer, The Hill noted that the Government Accountability Office (GAO) castigated federal agencies for being lax on security and thus making agencies more vulnerable to cyberattacks like the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) breach, which impacted more than 21 million Americans.
Analysts say that Maduro has targeted Del Pino and other PDVSA officials who are close to Rafael Ramírez, a powerful figure in Venezuelan politics who has openly castigated Maduro in recent months from his post as Venezuela's ambassador to the United Nations.
While he had no experience as an educator, he had headed a 1995 city commission that castigated the city over shoddy school conditions, and as a member of the New York Board of Regents he sought more state funding for city schools.
Breier was also recently castigated by White House policy adviser Stephen Miller (a central communicator of some of the Trump administration's most hard-line immigration views) over what he claimed was her lack of commitment to the US' asylum agreement with Guatemala.
Friday night, Sotomayor castigated the government for repeatedly asking justices on an emergency basis to allow controversial policies to go into effect and charged her conservative colleagues on the court with being too eager to side with the Trump administration on such requests.
And he has used the word more than a dozen times on Twitter, beginning last September when he castigated The New York Times for publishing an Op-Ed article written by an anonymous administration official that questioned the president's ability to govern.
In June, he successfully outmaneuvered the neoconservative John Bolton — Trump&aposs national security adviser at the time, who Carlson has long castigated on his Fox News show — to successfully persuade the president at the last minute to abandon plans to bomb Iran.
Liberals are castigated for everything from failing to vigorously oppose World War I to watering down the Black Lives Matter movement; liberalism is described as "inadequate" to 19th-century German workers' needs and decried for its "mendacity" in early-20th-century Russia.
In this worldview, only stubbornly anti-American governments like Venezuela's are castigated for abusing and stealing from their own citizens; the domestic misbehavior of countries like Turkey, Egypt and Saudi Arabia will be ignored so long as their foreign policies remain friendly.
The emergency response to Maria became highly politicized as the Trump administration was castigated as being slow to recognize the gravity of the devastation and too sluggish in providing disaster relief to Puerto Rico, an island of more than 13 million residents.
The U.S. president castigated Turnbull's plan (agreed upon during the Obama administration) to transfer refugees from Australia's detention centres to America, which he apparently called it "the worst deal ever" and stating that it was akin to exporting "the next Boston Bombers" to America.
" In the speech, available here, she castigated Wall Street for "playing a significant role in the current problems," for fueling irresponsible mortgage lending through securitization, and for having "shifted risk away from people who knew what was going on onto the people who did not.
Scandal-related problems plaguing the GOP occur with the backdrop of the larger issues raised by Trump's recent performances at the NATO summit, where he castigated democratic leaders, and his meeting with Putin, where he praised the Russian dictator who is attacking our democracy.
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE have both castigated Devin Nunes, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, for his handling of the inquiry into Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Read more: Ben Carson was kicked off the property of a Baltimore church where he tried to give a press conference about the city's problemsCalling Cummings a "brutal bully," Trump castigated his district as "FAR WORSE and more dangerous" than the US-Mexico border.
A political party needs both wings to fly, and if the policies of Barack Obama -- a person who is still America's most admired political leader -- are being castigated as Republican talking points, that's a sign of how unmoored our political conversation has become from reality.
The prime minister named by Mr. Bouteflika, former Interior Minister Noureddine Bedoui, is seen as a Bouteflika loyalist and hard-liner, castigated by the political opposition and protesters as the man who organized rigged legislative elections in 2017 and has violently put down protests before.
PG&E, which filed for bankruptcy in January in the face of tens of billions of dollars in wildfire liabilities, has been repeatedly castigated and admonished by a judge overseeing an effort to improve the company's safety culture and remove vegetation near its electrical lines.
"I think her voice is so temperamental, that if the environment is not perfect it throws another kink into this unpredictable instrument she has in 2016, going into 2017," he said, hypothesizing that she would rather "be castigated for not singing than for singing" poorly.
The company, which filed for bankruptcy in January amid more than $30 billion in potential civil liabilities relating to wildfires, has also been castigated for mandatory power shutoffs during the 2019 wildfire season, during which a man who relied on an oxygen tank died.
" However, Sasse also castigated the media and House Democrats, who have announced an impeachment inquiry based on the whistleblower complaint, saying, "Democrats ought not to be using the word impeach before they have the whistleblower complaint or before they read any of the transcript.
While Erdogan has previously castigated Russia for its support of Kurdish fighters in Syria, the latest comments appear to be the first time he has accused Moscow of supplying arms to the PKK, seen as a terrorist group by Turkey, the United States and Europe.
In his report, the inspector general, Michael E. Horowitz, pointedly criticized Mr. Comey for breaking with longstanding policy to publicly discuss the Clinton case, and he castigated "insubordinate" senior officials who worked with Mr. Comey for privately criticizing Mr. Trump even as they investigated him.
With his White House being castigated for protectionist policies, a strong commitment to work towards such a deal would allow Trump to flesh out his point that he is not against all trade -- just big multi-national pacts that he deems punitive to the United States.
Additionally, many black voters remain wary of the fact that police forces expanded and became more militarized under her husband's administration in the 1990s, and that she castigated black men as "super-predators" while giving remarks on the 1994 crime bill that her husband signed into law.
Commentators in the media have castigated Trump for this, declaring that the term "nationalist" is loaded with "racial undertones," a dog-whistle to racism that is a "favorite of the alt-right," and must necessarily stir up division and feelings of superiority for one group over others.
The surreal scene played out moments after the president castigated NBC's Peter Alexander for suggesting that Trump may be giving Americans "a false sense of hope" about coronavirus treatment, asking what he would say to Americans who are scared or sickened by the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak.
"She said she thought it was liberating and wanted to get involved," recalled Ms. Grand, who said that Ms. Dunham (who was recently castigated for defending a male colleague after he was accused of rape, and who later apologized) contacted her about being part of the Advent.
U.S. Soccer said Wednesday that it would create an anonymous, third-party reporting system to field complaints from employees after more than a dozen current and former staff members castigated the federation for allowing what they said was a "toxic" workplace environment at the organization's Chicago headquarters.
Here are five issues to watch: While this will be Mr. Trump's first visit to the United Nations as president, he has castigated the organization as an elitist "club" and proposed what amount to drastic cuts in voluntary contributions from the United States, the single-biggest donor.
As the messy siege of Mr. Qaisari's home was underway, Mr. Ghani — at an anticorruption conference in which the American ambassador castigated his government for a "culture of impunity and special treatment" — ordered the immediate arrest of another strongman, in a speech that was televised live.
The judge, Edward R. Korman of United States District Court, shaved 10 years off Mr. Scarpa's sentence in a decision that castigated both the F.B.I. and the United States attorney's office in Brooklyn for its "implausible, contradictory, and factually unsupported reasons" for opposing a lighter sentence for Mr. Scarpa.
He was in charge of implementing policy during Tony Blair's time in Downing Street, where he developed the doctrine of "deliverology"—think targets combined with the clever use of data to check they are met—while being castigated, by one newspaper columnist, as the "control freak's control freak".
It was mostly started by Hillary Clinton at the expense of Bernie Sanders, whom she castigated for his history of flip-flopping over gun control—as an independent senator for huntin'-fishin' Vermont, he once had little appetite for it—and for the uncertainty surrounding his health-care proposals.
He observed that Trump appeared in Helsinki after a disastrous trip to NATO and the UK, where he castigated German Chancellor Angela Merkel, undermined British Prime Minister Theresa May and declared the EU "a foe" as he pushes for tariffs that could ignite a trade war with Europe.
When Obama was castigated for a so-called war on coal, it was not for trying to mitigate a catastrophic global habit, but for attacking miners, a powerful symbol in rural, white, American culture (85 percent of coal miners are white men, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics).
In addition to his indictment of the president, Flake also castigated his Republican colleagues for not doing more to speak up against Trump, and said that past excuses for Trump's behavior from lawmakers can no longer be believed: When the next generation asks us, why didn't you do something?
He had made those views clear last June in a 19-page memo he wrote as a private citizen for the Justice Department, in which he castigated Mr. Mueller's investigation for "proposing an unprecedented expansion of obstruction laws" that he said could have "grave consequences" for the presidency.
The discussion about immigration is also a source of tremendous angst and anger, but if we look back in history starting in the 1840s with the immigration of the Irish during the famine, followed by Italians, Germans, Poles and Jews, they too were castigated by those already here.
Barely two hours later, Ms. Merkel was among the European leaders who greeted Mr. Trump coolly at NATO headquarters in Brussels, where few casual words, let alone warm ones, were exchanged, as the new American president once again castigated allies for not paying their fair share of bills.
With Democrats unlikely to help on many of those votes after being castigated for them by Republicans, the Republicans who belonged to the "vote no, hope yes" caucus when it came to critical legislation in recent years now will have to vote yes and hope things go well.
In the space of a week, the presumptive Democratic nominee delivered a sober national security speech addressing the worst mass shooting in American history; won the resounding endorsement of the sitting commander in chief; and castigated Donald Trump as a "loose cannon" better suited for reality television than the Situation Room.
And yet they will continue to struggle, because Americans are being bombarded by talking heads and political operatives depicting this race as a clash between just two choices: Democrat or Republican, left or right, A or B. People who even entertain other options are castigated for throwing away their votes.
One leader he will not meet, at least not formally: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who has been castigated for his country's murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi by many world leaders -- except by Trump, who pronounced the matter closed last week and said close US-Saudi ties would continue.
Remember when candidate Trump castigated Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE for being in the pocket of Goldman Sachs, and mocked Sen.
Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE, Trump's Democratic opponent in the 2628 election, castigated his "ignorant, racist views" in a Friday tweet. Sen.
As always, journalists and TV crews, around 400 of them, from every corner of the world packed every available space and strained their arms in desperation to get their question answered by the great man, who playfully castigated one half of the auditorium for not giving him an enthusiastic enough welcome.
Trump's critics have accused him of being too friendly with Putin and castigated him for not publicly confronting the Russian leader in Helsinki after U.S. intelligence agencies concluded that Russian operatives hacked into Democratic Party computers and used fake social media accounts to attack his 2016 opponent, Democrat Hillary Clinton.
Whether recruiting partners to confront North Korea even as he castigated them for trade abuses, or embracing China at the same time that he lined up a like-minded coalition to contain it, Mr. Trump was often a bewildering figure to countries that had already viewed the new president with anxiety.
They obtained the quick ouster of four allegedly compromised board members, including the CEO whom Ostrager castigated in his injunction ruling - but also assured a voice for shareholders other than Icahn and Deason by insisting in their proposed settlement that Xerox hold a shareholder vote on directors within 120 days.
Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie T. Johnson, who is black, and Mayor Rahm Emanuel immediately castigated Smollett as the literal bête noir of every white American who has ever feared, from the days of antebellum slavery to the present, that blacks unscrupulously make up allegations of racial discrimination from thin air.
Trump's critics have accused him of being too friendly with Putin and castigated him for failing to publicly confront the Russian leader in Helsinki after U.S. intelligence agencies concluded that Russian operatives had hacked into Democratic Party computers and used fake social media accounts to attack his opponent, Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.
After his attorney general, Jeff Sessions, properly recused himself from the Russia probe (on the grounds that his role as a political surrogate for the Trump campaign and his meeting with the then-Russian ambassador during the campaign might reasonably raise questions about his impartiality), the president publicly castigated him for doing so.
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration on Wednesday castigated the Israeli government for approving plans to create a new Jewish settlement on the West Bank, three weeks after it signed a lucrative military aid package with the United States and just as President Obama was traveling to Jerusalem for the funeral of Shimon Peres.
In a head-turning Twitter post on Thursday afternoon — as his administration was being castigated for its handling of the Comey firing — Mr. Trump linked to a Twitter post by Rosie O'Donnell from last year in which the actress, a longtime nemesis of Mr. Trump's, called for Mr. Comey to be dismissed.
As Sanders rapidly gains momentum and is now squarely in the lead for the nomination, both his Republican critics and some of his Democratic rivals have castigated his agenda as enabling socialist takeover of the United States and possibly "dividing" the country with his sweeping policy proposals to reign in the wealthy.
He castigated Democrats as "unpatriotic" for supporting a possible impeachment, commented on Prince Andrew's relationship with the disgraced financier Jeffrey A. Epstein — "tough story," Mr. Trump said of the prince, whom he claimed not to know — and mused that he might punt on a trade deal with China until after the 2020 election.
At the time of the trade, The New York Tribune's Grantland Rice poked fun at Speaker for saying he had been "sold like a slave," but the columnist also castigated the Red Sox for not understanding the significance of Speaker, comparing his talent and leadership to that of Detroit's Ty Cobb and Philadelphia's Collins.
The perils were on full display this month as United Airlines and its chief executive dealt with the catastrophic fallout from a video showing a paying passenger being violently dragged off a flight on Sunday, and as Pepsi was castigated for a tone-deaf commercial that invoked imagery from the Black Lives Matter movement.
The House Judiciary Committee acted one day after television personality and comedian Jon Stewart castigated lawmakers at a hearing for their slow response to helping New York City firefighters, police officers and other emergency personnel who rushed to the scene of the attacks that left two of Manhattan's most well-known skyscrapers in rubble.
While I do not think Trump necessarily grasped what a firestorm his impulse would create, once it became clear that his tweets were being castigated as racist, he poured lighter fluid on both situations -- knowing that his core supporters would rally to his side (and be energized) by his appeals to racial animus and resentment in the country.
The first event was the Group of Seven summit meeting, during which Trump castigated European leaders for not increasing defense spending and refused to reiterate the historic commitment of the United States under Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) pledging to defend any NATO nation from an invasion by Russia or any other hostile power.
When the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit struck down the rule, Judge Karen Henderson castigated the board for its "speculative assertions" that the rule was necessary: The board used three law review articles, which are not peer-reviewed, to support its claims, a foundation that neither social scientists nor other enforcement agencies would rely on.
The leader of a group founded by Mr. Sanders called Our Revolution castigated the Democratic establishment as arrogant "dictators" who want to control the "terms of unity" after her group's activists were met by barricades outside the Washington headquarters of the Democratic National Committee when they visited in July to deliver petitions supporting a liberal policy platform.
It is not just the local Conservative council who have been castigated for their role in the disaster, but also a government beleaguered after a disastrous election, with criticisms ranging from those already mentioned – Theresa May's response, destructive public service cuts and so on – to a lack of care for working-class citizens which runs right to the heart of their policies.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE (R-Ky.) said during a Thursday morning interview with Fox Business that Trump was "on to something" when he castigated Omar and Reps.
President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has been castigated by the right and the left for tweeting that he was withdrawing U.S. troops from Syria, and later ordering a partial withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Republican nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE has been ridiculed for asking "Why can't we use nuclear weapons?" and castigated for his cavalier attitude toward their use.
Trump's friendliness toward Putin has been viewed against the backdrop of special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE's investigation into potential collusion between Trump's campaign and Moscow, a probe that the president has increasingly castigated as a partisan witch hunt.
Swarbrick was castigated for bringing the meme into a political forum — but as she herself made clear in a subsequent essay for the Guardian, the meme represents a wealth of generational political concerns: "My 'OK boomer' comment in parliament was off-the-cuff, albeit symbolic of the collective exhaustion of multiple generations set to inherit ever-amplifying problems in an ever-diminishing window of time," she wrote.
In 2003, he was castigated by the Massachusetts attorney general, Thomas F. Reilly, who said that as many as 1,000 children had been sexually abused by 21985 priests in the Boston archdiocese over 21990 years, and that Cardinal Law had known of the problem even before he arrived in 21998 and had tried to suppress any publicity about it to save the church from disgrace.
When Mr. Giuliani was mayor, I had to watch in frustration as he made up outlandish stories about those on public assistance; upended — often destroying — the lives of black people simply trying to walk the streets of the city; castigated those suffering from drug addiction; attacked those who could not defend themselves; and aggressively grabbed credit for whatever he could convince people he deserved.
The House and Senate health care bills adjust or repeal many Obamacare taxes, but the main ones being castigated as "handouts to the rich" are the elimination of the 3.8% Affordable Care Act (ACA) hike in the tax rate on investment income and the 0.9% increase in the Medicare tax on wage and salary income for high-income earners (over $200,2035 for an individual or $250,000 for a family).
We all love Senator Tester, who is from a ranching family in Big Sandy (down the highway from my husband's home reservation), because he is an old-school, boots on the dusty ground Democrat; because he wanted to hire my sister-in-law (a different one) as his liaison to Native communities; because he castigated Donald Trump's policy of separating immigrant families; and because he was willing to vote his conscience against Brett Kavanaugh.
Using the foundation as her platform, Dr. Krim promoted needle-exchange programs and the use of condoms and other safe-sex practices; castigated religious leaders who denounced homosexuality as immoral; fought mandatory AIDS testing that might be used to persecute gay people; opposed the use of placebos in experimental drug trials, saying patients might be dead before outcomes were proved; and campaigned for laws to bar discrimination against gay people in housing and employment.
If anyone suggests that they might want something more substantial out of the NCAA—a BETTER hamburger, maybe some seafood, the amount of money they're actually worth, insurance against the personal risk they assume because the NCAA and NFL have conspired to force them into deferring their professional careers to keep both college and pro football profitable for the people who don't play it—they are castigated for their greed and told to appreciate what they got.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersSenators introduce resolution warning that Congress has not authorized Iran war Ex-Trump campaign adviser: Biden would be able to 'sit down and get some things done' with Republicans Cardi B says she's filing for 'Nigerian citizenship' because Trump is putting lives 'in danger' MORE (I-Vt.) on Tuesday castigated a proposed rule from the Trump administration that opponents say could make it harder for disabled people to receive Social Security Disability Insurance benefits.
In this sense, it opens itself up to many of the same criticisms recently leveled at the widely castigated Netflix documentary on Ted Bundy: It allows the accused to speak for himself without any pushback; it allows his community's glowing support and adoration of him to overshadow his documented behavior — which was, in Lee's own framing, controlling, temperamental, and possessive; and it fails to present viewers with a clear and straightforward summary of what he was actually accused of doing and what the evidence against him was.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE (I-Vt.) castigated President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's pick to head the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for calling for "more debate" about human influence on climate change.
Senator Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden MORE (I-Vt.), acting more like a commander in chief than President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, castigated Trump for being unable to get along with leaders of democratic nations while appearing comfortable with authoritarians, dictators and despots.
Our communities have fought to survive through the AIDs plague in the 1980s (which continues to disproportionately impact trans women of color, who are at an exponentially higher risk of HIV than other communities); extreme violence at the hands of men, with national murders that increase year after year—because we are finally looking at this problem, its true scope is being progressively unveiled; absolute erasure throughout the nation, from the home (where our families have long rejected us), to civic spaces where our presence in public restrooms is restricted, to health care, where we strive for medical treatment despite having long been castigated as mentally ill, and to the church, which has widely spread propaganda against transgender people.
Plucked from obscurity; lifted to unprecedented heights of fame, fortune, and social significance by an unprecedented run of domination through her weight division (formed entirely to justify her presence in the Octagon); revered by a generation of young girls as a hero out of a comic book; embraced by Hollywood and late-night talk show hosts and all other corners of the American pop culture landscape; touted as the greatest fighter ever by the MMA media; only to be dashed down after suffering a humiliating knockout loss last winter, her career and skills declared dead and buried yet un-mourned by the same media that had deified her; turned away by movie studios; criticized, castigated, and cast down by fans and fellow fighters—the same spotlight that had lifted her up quickly swallowed her whole, and Rousey disappeared for a year in response, terrified of the celebrity that had come to define her.

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