Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

977 Sentences With "championing"

How to use championing in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "championing" and check conjugation/comparative form for "championing". Mastering all the usages of "championing" from sentence examples published by news publications.

He is championing scientific research; they are championing gender equality.
Part of supporting and championing Israel is supporting and championing its people, who are primarily Jews.
We ought to be -- we ought to be championing, not only fighting for certainty for DREAMers but we ought to be championing the fact that we are going to secure our border.
The former Suits star, 37, is also championing the theater.
This hatred won't stop his championing for a better world.
It's long been something he hasn't been shy about championing.
She was vocal, however, in championing causes of her choosing.
We've been championing Banoffee for the past couple years now.
She has spent a lifetime championing female artists and curators.
He was also passionate about philanthropy and championing youth sports.
Mr. van Zweden has surprised me by championing these initiatives.
So will montages of Francis, championing the poor and oppressed.
In Chicago the poet Harold Green has been championing fatherhood.
There are plenty of good issues Democrats should be championing.
Now you're making a courageous ask and championing your goals.
Cigrand would spend decades championing the flag, according to the foundation.
Enter the carbon tax and the colleges that are championing it.
Fortunately, women are already blazing the trail towards consciously championing equality.
It's very inexpensive and no one's championing it, except for me.
As Reagan was championing free trade, New Yorkers were living it.
So important to have people in her position championing women's rights.
Her championing of reproductive rights isn't limited to American borders, either.
It also notes the business and social causes they are championing.
Now, NARAL is championing Marie Newman's challenge to Illinois Democrat Rep.
Rod Stewart is championing for children with disabilities and their families.
There were really no lobbyists out there championing civilians in Yemen.
Trump is demanding conformity and obedience over championing freedom of expression.
Otherwise, she risks misleading the American people and championing bad policy.
As a critic, I'm used to championing greater options for artists.
You're not interested in disproving God or championing capital-R Reason.
That's a wonderful thing for the Nobel Prize to be championing.
Mr. Bamberger spent a lifetime championing free counsel for poor people.
Still, Japanese Prints succeeds by championing the prints above all else.
Championing feminism and equal rights, fonts have been emblazoned across Women's March and #MeToo protest signs, in capital letters in impassioned #TimesUp tweets, and on "The Future Is Female" T-shirts, championing loud and proud statements.
I think that I have to be mindful for the responsibility that I share in it, I need to make sure that we're not always championing, the new, we're not always championing the pop-up coffee shop.
The Economist marks its 21175th anniversary championing a creed on the defensive.
Even as she was championing iCivics, O'Connor was working on other projects.
He moved to LA with the intention of championing Japanese culture abroad.
Warren's resumé is her work in championing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Ms Pelosi has a long history of championing human rights in China.
Beginning in 2013, Clyburn began championing the cause of prison communication reform.
Other businesses in the pot industry have also been championing the candidate.
It's a way of championing writing and television at the same time.
Championing body positivity (or rather a whitewashed, narrow version of it) sells.
It's not a problematic fave or even particularly in need of championing.
They work for nationalist working class interests while championing Irish cultural expression.
Moore has made headlines for years by publicly championing hard-right causes.
We should celebrate the rights and acceptance we've seen by championing diversity.
"The ANC must be seen to be championing those issues," he said.
Alanis Morissette is championing her fellow Canadian Justin Bieber's recent spiritual awakening.
Banks earned his Michelin star for championing Yorkshire's local produce—meat included.
But this hasn't stopped anti-abortion activists from championing "abortion reversal" anyway.
That meant championing politicians whom he saw as challenging the conservative elite.
A slew of D.J.s, including the Afrobeat-championing D.J. mOma, will support.
Senator Warren is championing a hysterical and inflammatory approach toward moving forward.
A quarter-century later, they're still championing it and expanding its reach.
And you don't traditionally win presidential elections by championing Washington insiders. Right?
Championing a consumer agenda should be a good way to win elections.
Her championing of Duterte during and after the election more than doubled it.
Rather than subsidising quackery, he would do China more good by championing science.
He has in fact been championing creating a 'physical cookie' for some time.
Today's vertical landing helps vindicate the cause of reusability that SpaceX is championing.
One is in Venezuela, where he is championing efforts to topple Nicolás Maduro.
Not surprisingly, Graeme McDowell, a Portrush native, is championing such a quick return.
Take this passage: There are plenty of good issues Democrats should be championing.
It's no surprise that the star has been championing education as a cause.
Conservativism meant championing Hispanic immigrants as models of religious, family-focused self reliance.
He was recognized for his role in championing unity, diversity and social progress.
There is also, particularly in his early work, a great championing of humanity.
More and more, leaders at such organizations are championing initiatives for disabled employees.
Foley, a pediatrician, has spent much of her career championing pro-life causes.
This fund is core to what Case and Vance are championing at Revolution .
This championing of the super-thin is no longer modern, chic, or interesting.
His fist is raised in solidarity with whatever apparent injustice he's currently championing.
"We'll keep telling our message and championing what we think makes us special."
Or rather, the political philosophy Sanders has spent a lifetime championing is right.
He went on to talk about his efforts championing black voices, she added.
Championing the American worker was a central theme of Mr. Trump's election campaign.
But to be fair, liberal politicians are not alone in championing the idea.
Most importantly, they've been championing LGBTQIA++ rights since before it was commercially advantageous.
Rather than working with congress, Mr Vizcarra sought popularity by championing anti-fujimorismo.
And, of course, he has denigrated the theory of evolution while championing creationism.
"I couldn&apost imagine anybody championing me the way he has," said Jordan.
These individuals are championing diversity and inclusion and implementing unique, modern hiring practices.
Heading into nomination morning, Hollywood experts were championing Gerwig's recognition as a director.
But there's also a straightforward political argument for Democrats championing a child allowance.
Ocasio-Cortez said, "Marie Newman is a textbook example of one of the ways that we could be better as a party — to come from a deep blue seat and to be championing all the issues we need to be championing."
Women's empowerment a cause Meghan, 37, began championing long before she became a royal.
The moment is powerful: an artist of today championing an artist of the past.
But it's hard to imagine a climate change denier like Trump championing climate legislation.
By Monday morning, Trump had pivoted to championing a different all-American sport: NASCAR.
Loughlin isn't the only famous woman championing a certain aesthetic for their court appearances.
Facebook is considered an industry leader when it comes to championing a diverse workforce.
But Biden was the one championing and writing the actual language for these bills.
Rihanna championing people of all skin tones is in line with her personal ethos.
Warren is also championing one of her signature congressional plans, the Accountable Capitalism Act.
He makes a lot of his electoral mileage championing ordinary people against urban elites.
There should be no contradiction between championing immigration and upbraiding abuses of the system.
House Republicans portray the tax legislation as championing the middle class and small businesses.
Ahead, see the color-coded trend that Hadid (unwittingly or not) has been championing.
Both resigned amid social justice crises and after championing programming with a political edge.
She said she was thrilled her country was championing women's success in the sport.
Schlafly a hypocrite for pursuing so energetic a career while championing traditional female roles.
But the American actress is also known for her commitment to championing women's rights.
"Really, this is the guy you want to be championing working people?" he asked.
White leaders got credit for championing diversity, while nonwhite leaders were penalized for it.
Nixon is a mother of three who has a record of championing school reform.
His true championing of Pickering also speaks volumes about his views on civil rights.
Do we have the same democratic process that we are championing around the world?
In addition to championing the changes in the bill, McCaskill has opposed Gillibrand's proposal.
"They're these really passionate people championing works that have changed their lives," she said.
After being elected, Mr. Rubio moved to the Republican mainstream, championing comprehensive immigration reform.
Others believe that Mr. Sanders has been championing the same policy agenda for decades.
"He was alternately generous and supportive and championing, and punitive and bullying," she said.
Conservatives said Ms. DeVos's stance was consistent with her championing of local school control.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Democrat of New York, is championing similar legislation in the Senate.
We have been hard at work championing this blueprint, and Washington is taking notice.
Stubblefield has spent much of her career championing the rights of people with disabilities.
Who is championing a Green New Deal, and what does that even look like?
Visa signed the Roundtable letter championing customers, but is part of a payments oligopoly.
The GoFly Prize is championing the development of vertical take-off and landing vehicles.
Hillary Clinton's championing of children within public policy circles was old hat for her.
"Marie Newman is a textbook example of one of the ways that we could be better as a party — to come from a deep blue seat and to be championing all the issues we need to be championing," Ocasio-Cortez told The Times.
"I see a huge opportunity for Wynn Resorts to now take a leadership role in this entire controversy by getting out in front of this and championing women's rights and championing equality that is sorely needed in Las Vegas," Mr. Friederichsen said.
"  WATCH WHY ILLEGALS SHOULD SUPPORT TRUMP&aposS BORDER WALL:  "They should be championing a wall.
First lady duties include championing causes and acting as a hostess at the White House.
Prior to joining Trump's team, Sekulow had made a career championing conservative causes in court.
"We are a brand with a proud history of championing diversity and inclusion," she said.
Their responses sounded a lot like the "America First" message President Trump has been championing.
Democratic representative Jackie Speier has been championing laws that fight against revenge porn for years.
Lydia Hearst isn't a mom herself yet, but she's already championing the normalization of breastfeeding.
This isn't simply because there is a growing, global crusade of groups championing female entrepreneurs.
But also the men who are championing all of us as part of this journey.
Prince Harry is pulling no punches when it comes to championing the power of sports.
Then an unprecedented number of teachers ran for political office, aggressively championing public education reform.
However, that doesn't mean Spielberg is championing a ban of Netflix films from Oscar contention.
Live your truth loudly and proudly while supporting brands who are championing diversity and inclusivity.
The revitalized City Opera aims to continue the company's laudable mission of championing American composers.
They were hardly championing the fact that their budget guru, Ryan, wanted even bigger cuts.
Politically and professionally, she has spent her career championing the rights of women and minorities.
He's been tough on China on trade, but soft when it comes to championing democracy.
His signature issue was championing a light rail system, the first built in the state.
By championing Islam, the government is heightening the sense that minorities are second-class citizens.
Recording a robocall for a rally for Moore's benefit is not championing women -- it's complicit.
They would shy away from championing stronger gun laws or talking about gun violence prevention.
He professes his championing of women while consistently insulting them and boasting of assaulting them.
So Mr. Gillum, championing his environmentalism, has pounced on the renewed resonance of sustainability here.
His first assignment was in Mississippi, where he received death threats for championing civil rights.
And his championing of a new roundabout for a traffic-clogged thoroughfare sharply divided voters.
Mr. Ghosn earned a reputation for championing merit pay — which he thought he, too, deserved.
An energized left - the so-called progressive movement - is championing younger and more diverse candidates.
After the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, Western nations became less interested in championing refugees.
American for Tax Fairness is one of several progressive groups that are championing the proposal.
Sony gave us Blu-ray, and on the other side, Toshiba was championing HD DVD.
The president is championing his cause on Twitter, risking a rift with his attorney general.
"I'm trying to make history more inclusive rather than championing a competing version," he said.
But he has been hawkish on North Korea, championing strong enforcement of sanctions against Pyongyang.
Since World War II, the United States has led the world in championing free trade.
While championing the "proven benefits" of vaccination, it also promised to investigate whether vaccines were dangerous.
He and his team are championing these stories about women that other people seemingly aren't telling.
A fake letter championing the boycott, ostensibly signed Narendra Modi, the prime minister, has gone viral.
While championing freer international trade, Canada has yet to eliminate obstacles to trade among its provinces.
U.S. courts consistently ruled against Davis, but she become an icon to those championing religious exemption.
The bosses at Amnesty may have listened to the political dissidents whose causes they were championing.
For one, there's her commitment to championing emerging designers (and her inclusive motivation behind doing so).
Bondi reiterated that she is championing "human beings whose lives have been lost" and Florida residents.
And, between them, the candidates are championing tax policies that are reckless, unjust and ill-informed.
So, if you haven't already guessed, I'm majorly championing the visor this summer (Instagram proof here).
Aucoin was actively championing for body positivity before the phrase "body positivity" was even a thing.
If history is a guide, the president's championing of individual rights will meet with some success.
CNN's Phil Mattingly shared reporting on some of the changes Cruz is championing in the negotiations.
In the past E.ON and RWE sought to slow Germany's energy revolution rather than championing it.
The tennis star has been widely praised for forgoing retouching and championing natural beauty and strength.
Start championing reproductive freedom as a central tenet of the progressive agenda and a winning issue.
Spiegel caught flak for championing a 2018 redesign of the app that was not well received.
One can hardly be in doubt of Thatcher's championing of the strongest possible Anglo-American alliance.
Championing reform of government and the political process is the price of admission with these voters.
It's made me a lot more passionate and more vocal about championing voices unlike my own.
In the days before his death, three explosions hit the aqueduct Mr. Moreno had been championing.
Mr. Netanyahu has made himself one with the Mizrahim, championing their causes and nursing their grievances.
But the storm's toll has brought many of these politicians together in championing a relief effort.
Ivanka Trump, the president's daughter, has claimed to be championing the idea of women'e economic empowerment.
But championing the safety net does not necessarily resonate in the places that most need it.
Of course, the next day Trump didn't pardon the woman Kim was championing; he pardoned D'Souza.
Now there's a new cause worth championing: The release of the full three-hour wedding drama.
All the while, Noem has continued championing a second version of the same riot-boosting legislation.
We are thrilled that some of the biggest names in Latinx literature are championing American Dirt.
Her championing of the country before and after the fall of communism won her ardent admiration.
As for the U.S., championing dissidents once played a unifying role in a bipartisan foreign policy.
Many Democrats are championing Medicare for all, and Bernie Sanders supports free public college for all.
Moreover, championing the interests of the underprivileged on a global scale seems an almost impossible task.
Yet even while championing unfamiliar faces, Mr. Adams and Ms. Ginestra can't always escape industry pressures.
New York (CNN)Women marching throughout the nation Saturday are championing more than just their rights.
If there's one constant in the Trump administration's policy, it's championing American companies over foreign competitors.
Like any exporter, Mr. Ma's public championing of free trade blends enlightenment with self-interest. Alibaba.
But there are always those people running toward the other end of the pendulum, championing independence.
Its championing of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank is about creating an alternative source of capital.
We explore all ideas with open hearts and critical minds — championing a culture of authentic encounter.
He made a point of championing the diversity of harmonic languages used throughout Africa as well.
Donald Trump officially accepted the Republican Party's nomination for the presidency with a speech championing facts.
There's the banal championing of an "undivided London," which obscures the city's many divisions and miseries.
Iran's government is premised on its 1979 revolution ostensibly championing Islamic independence against a hostile world.
Progressive Democrats are much less shy about voicing criticisms of Israel and championing pro-Palestinian views.
Meanwhile, she's championing raising the minimum wage, legalizing marijuana, expanding health care, and fighting climate change.
She could assert both more forcefully by championing a stronger federal minimum wage of $2000 an hour.
McClendon is credited and sometimes cursed for championing the drilling technique known as hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.
Stanley also has taken a special interest in economically disadvantaged students, championing the school's Educational Opportunity Program.
Feature As newspapers and magazines flounder, The London Review of Books has flourished by championing intellectual debate.
Instead of championing our students, they protect for-profit colleges that break the law and cheat them.
They've told stories that need to be told, championing narratives that have historically been excluded from Hollywood.
Elephants Are Taking Early Retirement to Florida Championing Animal Rights, by the Comic Book 300 Cats, Yes.
Carter was kind and thoughtful, often championing emerging writers, but also capable of incredible cruelty and ugliness.
Championing sex-positive stories that illustrate, inform, and explain is a central part of Broadly's editorial mission.
Here was Margaret Thatcher's favourite think-tank championing the leader of the Remain faction in the cabinet.
She's been a fashion trailblazer throughout her career, championing bold looks well before they became mainstay trends.
Malala was barely 11 years old when she began championing girls' education, speaking out in TV interviews.
But Ryan merely fears the Freedom Caucusers, unwilling to cross them by championing legislation they don't like.
We are championing stronger oversight tools to help ensure long-term economic interests aren't lost for good.
What if our country asked them to serve again by championing this desperate need for improved infrastructure?
Also named in the suit was Xu Chao, a friend who had been championing the case online.
His studiously provocative championing of Taiwan's independence even strained Taiwan's ties with the United States, its defender.
I stand steadfastly alongside the millions affected each year, and I pledge to continue championing this cause.
That would further strengthen the party's nativist elements at a time when Trump is already championing them.
The singer was accused of "queerbaiting" and only championing equality when it suited her for self-promotion.
Nascar's Scott Warfield is championing sports betting in a field that has historically had little of it.
The bottom line on Hillary Clinton is that she's spent her life championing women and their issues.
Tim Kaine in November for the seat, despite having built his public image on championing Confederate symbols.
This is a far cry for the party championing the family structure and the sanctity of life.
He said he was hated for championing policies to improve the lives of the country's black majority.
Meanwhile, those championing the restrictive polices, claim it help curb what they say is widespread voter fraud.
For years, the couple maintained a long-distance relationship, visiting on weekends and championing each other's successes.
Later, he said in front of Parliament that he had, indeed, written the letter championing her removal.
It's also a change of gears for Ms. Coyne, 64, known for championing and channeling female voices.
At his campaign rallies he did not get cheers for denouncing government waste or championing tax cuts.
When women are empowered, they promote the well-being of society by championing health, education and peace.
The United States, championing the cause abroad, was also pursuing legislation for stronger disclosure rules at home.
She cemented her star with "Edge of Glory" and "Born This Way," a song championing LGBTQ rights.
Critically, Mr. Videgaray also sided with Mr. Peña Nieto in championing the idea of the Trump visit.
Thank you for the audience that bought tickets, that told their friends, that kept championing this film.
But the empowerment angle goes away if you're not championing women that society has told they're invisible.
I remember we interviewed him... You have to have somebody at the top who is championing it.
This election could finally put to rest the long-held notion that championing gun control sinks Democrats' prospects.
But Seager, along with William Bains and Janusz Petkowski, are championing what they call the "all-molecules" approach.
Moreover, it aims to be such a championing force in self-driving cars that it essentially owns it.
Sundance Now's independent spirit and dedication to championing new voices make it the perfect home for The Chances.
It's nice to know that there is someone in our younger generation that is championing for women's rights.
Meghan Markle spent Friday morning championing a favorite cause and brought along a surprise guest — husband Prince Harry.
Broadway has long been a haven for the LGBTQ community — accepting, employing and championing many of its members.
Vietnam is also a party to the Trans Pacific Partnership trade pact that the administration has been championing.
Assange, 45, is a cyber hero to some for exposing government abuses of power and championing free speech.
Through it all, Rae as been breezing through Hollywood "rooting for everybody Black" and championing Black girl magic.
Of course, Alexa Chung has been championing the style for years, often referencing her muse Jane Birkin's fringe.
Berlin, which prides itself on staying ahead of the cultural curve, is championing electronic music produced further afield.
Curve model and body positivity activist La'Shaunae Steward isn't playing around when it comes to championing size diversity.
Nearly seven years ago, sister-in-law Kate Middleton similarly made her own debut championing her charitable causes.
He had to have had input in the movie's direction — and, obviously, he's been championing the work everywhere.
However, championing a cause or starting a business is not something to be entered into lightly, he added.
Prior to the Soviet breakup, for instance, ethnic movements in the republics often began through championing environmental causes.
This bill, which NYFC has been championing for over a year, helps farmers manage their student loan debt.
We must hold ourselves accountable according to the same ethos that guided us in championing the above issues.
White House officials and outside advisers who have been championing the First Step Act are celebrating McConnell's decision.
But his work seems so self-enclosed and self-evident that championing him has felt unnecessary, even impudent.
Caitlyn has built her star persona about championing those issues, so her support for Clinton is only natural.
I was wondering if you ever see a desire for social justice in David, championing—Oh yeah, definitely.
Breitbart, the alt-right Web site led by Stephen K. Bannon , was generating huge traffic by championing Trump.
And President Trump's championing of Opportunity Zones has sought to pour unprecedented wealth into many historically black neighborhoods.
The Lumpkins also challenged the South's plantation and emerging industrial class by championing workers and left-wing agitators.
His supporters will no doubt praise him for championing a hero and hitting back at the Navy bureaucracy.
It's a message that Blackburn, Black, and the broader Republican Party have been championing for a long time.
It's clear, he's now happy to be championing reform, and even happier to have Kim on his team.
They did not shy away from championing Medicaid expansion, pursuing criminal justice reform and promoting gun control policies.
We're watching the Bong family take over the world of cinema, and Jenny Han is championing the revolution.
Toscanini had been a trailblazer in his earlier years, championing composers like Berlioz, Debussy, Ravel, Puccini and Strauss.
Bujar consistently rejects collective identities, from the classification of refugees as "barbaric" to the liberal championing of minorities.
The reason the Republican Party is championing harsh immigration restrictions isn't because nativists have somehow grown in stature.
Refinery29 caught up with Tabitha to hear more about the festival and her work championing female storytelling voices.
Longtime customers praise him for championing small producers and natural and biodynamic wines years before they were fashionable.
But he, the festival and this hard-working cast deserve thanks for championing this fascinating, if flawed, opera.
Championing the cause of water as a common good can unify the nation and leave a positive legacy.
Ardern joined a march championing women's rights after Trump's inauguration in 2017, before she was elected prime minister.
But you can't help being disappointed that this show championing equality still denies it to half the population.
And that is very interesting when you consider that he's known most for championing the end of slavery.
Though he incurred much criticism and not a few misogynistic jibes for his championing her, she was accepted.
This is important, because Republicans are championing a free-market health care system unencumbered by strong government interference.
The government and its supporters faced off against opposition parties and those championing freedom of speech at JNU.
Neither brand is having a dedicated sale, but both are encouraging shopping by championing social and political activism.
Alongside these big tech questions, championing the drive for a gender diverse tech ecosystem was high on the agenda.
Earlier this week, the future newlyweds had a glam date night at an event championing women in the Commonwealth.
Strong interest in green energy comes as Trump is championing fossil fuels and targeting environmental regulations as job killers.
Trump has quite clearly benefited from Fox News' championing -- not to mention its near-monopoly among conservative TV viewers.
Matthew Morrison is championing his former Glee castmate Naya Rivera's parenting skills in the wake of her dramatic Nov.
The LGBT community particularly rallied around the show, with many championing a romantic relationship between the two title characters.
Wambach's second and third rules are even more about "uniting the pack": leading from the bench and championing others.
In 2009, James was named Chicagoan of the Year by the Chicago Tribune for his work championing Chicago's musicians.
The others, championing different features of the phone, have starred Jon Favreau, Bill Hader, Jamie Foxx, and Stephen Curry.
And that is where Darkthrone helped when I got into black metal because they were always championing the forest.
Yunus is a Bangladeshi economist who won the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize for championing "micro-loans" for the poor.
"This is her chance to remind people that she has been championing these issues her whole life," Sperling said.
Robert S. Abbott's Chicago Defender was widely read in the South, championing full racial equality and encouraging migration north.
Where centrist parties have stopped championing the welfare state, populist parties are picking up the slack—and the votes.
But after Donald Trump got elected, "I thought about it more about championing the food of immigrants," she says.
"Now, we have more customers championing how long they've had a device and how much they still love it."
And that is an unsettling conclusion, especially from a show that prides itself on championing women and their careers.
Other targets included Jennifer Lawrence, for championing equal pay for female actors, even though she personally is well paid.
But his championing net neutrality showed his willingness to advocate for the broader industry rather than just one subset.
Rousseff said Lula was appointed for his experience and had a history of championing fiscal stability and combating inflation.
Melinda Gates has been putting her money where her mouth is when it comes to championing women in tech.
We found a section of Pride-wear as part of Under Armour's commitment to championing equality for all athletes.
Hungary's right-wing government has been in the vanguard on resisting migrants, and championing a so-called illiberal democracy.
A new wave of bartenders are championing zero-waste techniques in a global movement known as "closed-loop" cocktails.
And Democrats are championing the Markey bill, which passed the Senate with the help of three Republicans last month.
Sarah Palin of Alaska spoke often of championing children with special needs, noting her own child with Down syndrome.
His relaxed approach to politics exudes libertarian ideals, such as championing the free market and principles of independent growth.
Founded in 2007, JACK has become an important ensemble with a reputation for adventurousness and for championing new work.
" Thankful to Sangamo for championing the cause, she believes this first run of gene therapy is a "leap forward.
Pat Toomey (R) has tried to portray himself as a moderate to voters by championing legislation with Democratic Sen.
She's championing that reluctance to speak frankly about period health, and she's wielding it as a form of activism.
Where are those people championing the huge, inherent 'Fuck You All' that brought me here in the first place?
Which proves the point that the people championing racist humour are pretty lousy at picking up on a joke.
Nevertheless, Carolyn Tastad, one of P&G's top executives overseeing the company's gender equality initiatives, is championing the cause.
Politicians scrambled after them, beginning the Progressive Era, passing laws protecting workers, cleaning up cities and championing the young.
The president and his acolytes are championing conspiracy theories and a sweeping, uncalibrated, all-out assault on our institutions.
A Brooklyn native with deep ties in Washington, Ms. Harrison draws on her political network when championing public media.
The public loved the work, so Kuniyoshi began championing the fierce and fantastical in his brand of Ukiyo-e.
He's carried that rallying cry with him to the White House, championing the death penalty multiple times on Saturday.
"I'm known for championing certain artists that maybe didn't get the amount of attention they should have," Davis said.
But coaching and championing your team members will do more to boost their engagement and loyalty than anything else.
The Guardian reported that the French-educated judge is known for championing civil liberties, ecological issues and minority rights.
The Society of Friends (Quakers) was a nonconforming sect championing social ethics rooted in the biblical ideal of love.
In the spirit of Rihanna championing confidence and body positivity, Refinery29 asked celebrity guests when they feel their sexiest.
Janet Mock, who will be honored at this year's GLAAD Media Awards, is championing transgender representation in the media.
You may find yourself championing its subjects even while feeling confounded by the omission of details by its filmmaker.
Under the rules, it appears Price engaged in advocacy, championing legislation or amendments that could directly benefit him financially.
Not everyone is leaving school and less than a decade later championing dangerously nativistic policy from the White House.
The bill, which has 200 co-sponsors, is the latest edition of legislation Norton has been championing for decades.
He spearheaded the creation of the American Composers Orchestra, singularly focused on commissioning, championing and performing contemporary American composers.
Standing against them are prosecutors and judges who argue that they are championing a more responsive vision of government.
It was often targeted for fueling the country's polarized politics by ignoring government supporters and unquestioningly championing its critics.
As mayor of Davao City for more than 20 years, he has a strong record of championing minority rights.
The key factor that distinguished Macron from his opponents was his championing of social tolerance and the European Union.
Austria and Denmark, meanwhile, are championing the idea of setting up migrant camps outside western Europe, in the neighboring Balkans.
Over our 25 years of existence, we brought that idea to the world, championing its power and exploring its ramifications.
There's no better way to argue that she's championing the downtrodden and forgotten people in the rest of the country.
The photos are part of the KhrystyAna's Real Catwalk Project, dedicated to throwing out conventional beauty standards and championing inclusivity.
Microsoft has been gradually blurring the lines between the Xbox and PC while championing multiplayer cross-play between gaming platforms.
We seem to be championing women's rights and liberation, but at the same time excluding Muslim women from the fight.
Netanyahu, enraged by the move, has made no secret of his dislike for Obama while championing the arrival of Trump.
By championing the snake visual, Swift took the narrative placed on her by Kim Kardashian and made it her own.
You&aposre championing an issue, he takes it, makes it his own, and he markets it and puts it forward.
As the bus made its way from motorways to rural roads, grim posters championing a "no repeal" vote were unavoidable.
So celebs, next time your birthday rolls around or you're looking for something meaningful to post, consider championing a fundraiser.
Tristan Harris is championing these unplugged events with a mission to share knowledge on a better way to build software.
That, again, we were talking about the masculine persona that the Ab Exers were really sort of championing, I think.
And the way the show has positioned and promoted itself as championing women and their stories now also feels hollow.
Local celeb Fredrik Eriksson has made a career out of championing updated renditions of husmanskost in front of the camera.
Yellow Magic Orchestra separated in 1985, but Mr Hosono has remained a performer and a prolific producer, championing experimental artists.
In addition to championing breastfeeding, Jameson has also used social media to joke about its challenges in the early stages.
The video ends with Swift's continued support for the Equality Act, which she's been publicly championing in honor of Pride.
The indie studio had made its name by championing another Oakland filmmaker's first feature: Ryan Coogler's Sundance-winner Fruitvale Station.
Without any jurisprudence on the most critical issue, there is nothing preventing others from championing the cause in the future.
And for anyone to shame Dunham, somebody who has a strong history of championing all body types, is just ridiculous.
That party identification, though, started shifting in the mid- to late 20th century as Democratic presidents began championing civil rights.
That result may have scared other Republicans—even Texas Governor Greg Abbott has backed off from championing a bathroom bill.
Since Trump became president, the EU has focused on championing open markets and sealing trade accords with like-minded countries.
Broadway has been a safe-haven for the LGBTQ community for years — accepting, employing and championing many of its members.
Other organizations like the Red Cross have also been championing psychological first aid measures for years, and with good reason.
But now, with Prime Minister Theresa May championing those Britons who are struggling to get by, more is at stake.
Several critics spent decades championing and defending his poems and his criticism; to many, he was Britain's greatest living poet.
It's chic, effortless, and, in our opinion, is totally underrated, which is why we're 100% championing its comeback this season.
Sociologist Bindeshwar Pathak has spent decades championing the cause of sanitation in India and knows toilets aren't an easy sell.
Amid suggestions that she was effectively championing censorship, the law forced Ms. Merkel to allow the suit to go forward.
Meanwhile, his 153 debut developed a following of funk collectors, with DJs like Peanut Butter Wolf championing Prophet in interviews.
London-founded, Berlin-based menswear brand AMH — Ashley Marc Hovelle is championing this type of production with its latest project.
He has been credited with championing civility and compromise in Congress during an era of acrid partisanship in U.S. politics.
Obama is well-known for promoting health and fitness, championing her anti-childhood obesity "Let's Move!" initiative as first lady.
And after championing light regulation in the late 20th century, its response to the crash of 2008 was "breathtakingly unrepentant".
A similar tactic has been used at the Nashville Symphony Orchestra, which has a history of championing contemporary American music.
Secondly, some key advisers underscored the political benefits to Trump of him championing an issue popular in the swing states.
For a major studio film starring a predominantly Asian cast, of which there are too few, the championing is historic.
That's probably unavoidable in our fandom culture, plus you're always going to have partisan people championing those that represent them.
Now in a backlash against digital dependency, a number of tour operators, cruise lines and resorts are championing unplugged vacations.
The private sector, championing climate more vocally than ever and increasingly provided with incentives to take action, must also deliver.
"I believe that I am championing the Second Amendment in the 28503st century," Wilson told CBS's "This Morning" on Thursday.
Perhaps our championing of alphabetic literacy is in part due to our belief that it is shorthand for civilization itself.
"I don't know anyone who is seriously championing to change the name," said David Green, a spokesman for the city.
Last week's decision seems to be motivated more by undoing the work of Mr Trump's predecessor than championing consumer choice.
Was this a sort of pipeline from championing a cause to actual policy making devised for you by the DPA?
Ng, 38, has become a singular force of literary activism, championing the careers of fellow writers who need a boost.
But many comb through Mr. Fowler's passion, and the store's specialty: zines and small-press booklets or books championing illustrations.
Ms. Gordon, taking a leaf out of her Bolshevik foresisters' playbook, has been championing the rights of women and children.
Raise a glass to... Ignaz Semmelweis, a 19th century Hungarian obstetrician credited with championing the invaluable practice of ... hand washing!
She began it with the Clintons' blessing, with an A rating from the NRA, and by championing anti-immigrant restrictions.
For example, Walsh was a Tea Party Republican when the Tea Party was known for championing lower federal budget deficits.
Nor does she have the luxuries available to Ivanka Trump, who is now championing more favorable workplace policies for women.
In championing the Romantics he was credited with helping to persuade English departments to teach them again in the 1960s.
In 2014, the Five Star Movement went from criticizing Mr. Putin for his human rights abuses to championing his leadership.
"By championing the compelling case for business action, we have reached 100 members three years earlier than expected," she said.
Rather, Hickenlooper is championing apprenticeships, where teenagers split their time between high school and job sites, while earning college credit.
She has huge conviction — from the KAWS tattoo on her ankle to her decisive buying and championing of vital talent.
Price discovery seems to have mattered more to prospective listers than IEX's modest fees and championing of the little guy.
That they're committed to championing inclusion, getting things done their way and serving as an all-around force for positivity.
Leaders of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee are championing the idea, calling it the cure for an outdated system.
Fundraising editions support Printed Matter's year-round work of providing resources to artists and championing the artists' books and publications.
The university claims that it values diversity, boasting about its history of championing black, LGBTQ, poor, and femme-identified students.
Clinton has been championing policies like employee profit-sharing and a college aid plan that would allow students to avoid debt.
He spent the following weekend on the Sunday morning talk show circuit, championing the move as a boon for American workers.
The Trump administration has made a big spectacle in recent months of championing coal while sidelining efforts to address climate change.
And you see it in Brown's bizarre championing of Proposition 47, which essentially decriminalized the theft of any item under $950.
It's interested in depicting people of various walks of life more than it is in championing one, good way to live.
The band donated to local charities and nonprofit organisations championing prison reform, health and AIDS clinics, and shelters for the homeless.
Liu Shiyu, head of China's security regulator since last year, has been championing a drive against speculative bubbles and market manipulation.
Indeed, championing Clinton personally has gotten dramatically less popular since the general election, and not just among the party's progressive wing.
Either way, McGee deserves to be remembered; for her unmistakable talent, her condemnation of injustice, and her championing of Black excellence.
Balgord said Facebook hasn't banned Yellow Vests, a movement that within it has many people championing racist and white nationalist sentiments.
Long before Demna Gvesalia sent scrunches down the Balenciaga runway, the 85-year-old has been championing the divisive hair accessory.
But Aina's commitment to championing inclusivity didn't start this year with the "Fenty Effect," and it won't end anytime soon, either.
"Our minds are not built to think," argues Benjamin Riley of Deans for Impact, a charity championing the science of learning.
She petitioned presidents and governors, and Godey's Lady's Book, her popular women's periodical, ran editorials and moralising fiction championing the cause.
Both are keen Brexiteers and campaigned to leave the EU. Both have dedicated themselves to championing civil liberties throughout their career.
Instead of big-budget brands, editors, buyers, stylists, and bloggers were championing a new wave of lesser-known, independent footwear designers.
His championing of Nuclear Energy as a safe, clean bridge the gap to fully renewable power will ruffle some environmentalist feathers.
Over the years, Gavin Newsom has figured prominently in championing gun control and pioneering same-sex marriage when it wasn't popular.
If we cover every tiny iteration of the scandal, do people think we are championing this as an issue too much?
Sekulow, who is 61, isn't new to the Washington scene -- he's made a career championing conservative causes in court for decades.
Estonia, she claims, represents the "gold standard" for digital innovation, particularly in the tiny Baltic republic's championing of its I.D. card.
However, I vehemently reject the trend in hip-hop of championing abusers, and I will not hold my tongue about it.
On one occasion he accused its governor, Erdem Basci, of being a traitor to the nation for championing a higher rate.
Alberto: More than championing the genre and exporting it, we like the conversations that can happen around addressing the specific sounds.
One of the most vocal companies championing sustainability is H&M, whose Conscious collection and other initiatives have been well-received.
A New Zealand cinema has banned pyjamas and onesies, championing their aim to improve the dress standards in the surrounding town.
From winning the coveted Dancing With the Stars mirrorball to championing conservationist causes, there's never a dull moment in her life.
In general, Ryan notes that Newport's long history of championing social justice has made enacting green initiatives a relatively easy task.
In these polarizing times, often forgotten is that Republicans of the past had been at the forefront of championing environmental values.
"I don't, by any means, think this is the great championing for gender equality, but you gotta start somewhere," Hel added.
In Los Angeles, a group of forward-thinking collectors is focused on building and championing diversity through the work they select.
Sanders so much for his consistent opposition to right-wing programs and his championing of first rate health care for all.
We urge Democrats and Republicans to help small businesses grow and increase prosperity for generations of Americans by championing retirement security.
She has since become involved in exposing government corruption, championing whistleblower issues and exposing the cost of discrimination to national security.
But as a president championing fossil fuel development, Trump's EPA floated the idea of scaling back the program earlier this year.
She spends her birthdays championing school-aged girls Based on past birthdays, it's not surprising she didn't take the day off.
Dr. Claes responded that the criticism might reflect Dr. Fu's championing of an A.C.L. reconstruction technique that has not proved successful.
But Sanders has been more of a liberal policy visionary, championing policies that were initially regarded by colleagues as fringe ideas.
The Democratic presidential candidate arranged for a video link to deliver remarks championing the labor movement, but things played out differently.
They're blaming Democrats for championing legal "loopholes" that allow migrant families to game the system in the name of seeking asylum.
Hunter, a Marines veteran and member of the House Armed Services Committee, has been championing Martland and calling for his reinstatement.
Clinton also changed her position on the Trans-Pacific Partnership during the campaign after championing it as secretary of state. Gov.
Mr. Jacks added that he wanted to see his country become a leader in championing human rights and battling climate change.
As a result, championing good policy is rarely rewarded at the ballot box, even if it serves the greater good. Sens.
A handful of prominent conservatives are also championing the issue, arguing Republicans can't afford to kick the can until next year.
In fact, I've devoted my career to championing innovation and believe technological advances have had innumerable positive impacts on our society.
Laced with racial slurs and memes championing the cause, commenters offered advice for how to find and target the underground spaces.
It has caught many political observers off guard, not least because of the person championing the program, President Shavkat M. Mirziyoyev.
Lori Heinel, deputy global chief investment officer at State Street Global Advisors, is championing a gender-diversity revolution in corporate America
However, it seems highly likely to me that Charlie Hebdo is not championing this anti-refugee sentiment but rather satirizing it.
And they're certainly not championing the partition of a multiethnic state into ethnically homogenous components, as Yugoslavia was partitioned after 1991.
They were founders of Occupy Central With Love and Peace, a group championing nonviolent civil disobedience in pursuit of democratic reforms.
The 2020 Democratic frontrunner offered a detailed new roadmap for stemming the virus, emphasizing the need for solidarity and championing science.
Folks at The New Republic magazine were championing progressivism, which would transform how the economy is regulated and how democracy works.
He recently boasted about championing women in film and said he intends to "build back" his career if found not guilty.
More than 2000 years ago, Charles Schwab pioneered discount investing — an upstart firm championing cheaper broker services for the little guy.
There is little doubt that if he were with us today, Berlin would be championing the Dreamers and the Dream Act.
During her childhood, her father brought her to boisterous Communist Party rallies full of music, dancing and fiery speeches championing workers.
Louis Vuitton's artistic director of women's collections, Nicolas Ghesquiére, has never shied away from championing inclusivity on and off the runway.
School-based instruction championing "cultural retention" and discouraging inter-cultural mixing through "cultural appropriation" shaming will take care of the rest.
The same can be said for Gillibrand, who has been championing access to health care since her 2006 run for Congress.
He is championing a single-payer bill that would revolutionize the nation's health-care system, something Graham has lambasted as socialism.
"Guys in the league are championing so many issues, not only domestically but across the world," Curry told CNBC's Nancy Hungerford.
Championing this tactic is Laurence Tribe, a Harvard University constitutional law professor and an informal adviser to House Democrats on impeachment.
Also, an unlikely Senate pair are championing medical marijuana and House Republicans are pushing for abortion restrictions in family planning grants.
He also offered vague praise for the large-scale health care policy that Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren are now championing.
Uninterested in disciplined minimalism, a group of defining interior designers is championing England's long-held preference for color, wit and wackiness.
He himself was once a firebrand, championing the cause of democracy when Hungary was under the thumb of the Soviet Union.
His championing of credit for Mr. Finger is chronicled in the Hulu documentary "Batman & Bill," which was released earlier this year.
But in the longer term it will make it more likely that Britain's political system will continue down the road to disaster—and that in the next election the country will be faced with a choice between a populist left championing the "many" against the "few" and a nationalist right championing ordinary people against cosmopolitan elites.
And Hillary Clinton and the Democrats, on the other hand, are championing a $275 billion, five-year plan that is clearly inadequate.
As the executive director for the White House Council on Women and Girls, Tchen has been instrumental in championing Let Girls Learn.
The network has come under fire for the lack of diversity in their lineup, and for that reason, she's championing others instead.
However, the petition against his appointment notes that the festival's website lists championing and supporting women filmmakers as one of its goals.
The firm is credited with developing the Philippines' premier business district in Makati, Manila, as well as championing education across the country.
She talks of forging a "new global role" with this trade mission, hobnobbing with Indian leaders and championing free trade in general.
Mark Zuckerberg may not run for president in 2020, but we are starting to understand more about what political issues he's championing.
Anecdotally speaking, it seems rare to see a major project completed there without some serious press or the championing of a celebrity.
Yet, while business leaders are championing reform, their employees may perceive it as a boon to big businesses, making passage more difficult.
He was also a teacher, most notably championing the work of "Kindred" author Octavia Butler after meeting her at the Clarion Workshop.
Ms Gordon was respected for her knowledge of jazz, her championing of young musicians and her passionate advocacy for the art form.
From the outside, the church seemed to embody the spirit of the 60s, extolling socialism and championing black radicals like Huey Newton.
Along with championing this Polish pet's body confidence, we also fully support his lifestyle choices, which mainly consist of snacks and naps.
He met with donors of the medical device industry just as he was championing a reduction in the tax on that sector.
But Sanders wants to extend this criticism, arguing that the United States should take a more active role in championing Palestinian rights.
It does not justify your ad feminam headline that she is championing her own political career rather than looking out for consumers.
"Mental health is just as important as physical health," Kate, who has been championing children's mental health, says on the launch video.
In Argentina, where 30% of the music broadcast on local radio must be made locally, it is seen as championing local culture.
"Brooklyn 99", an ensemble show about an eclectic group of cops, again illustrated Mr Schur's championing of empathetic, progressive and quick comedy.
There are also various startup programs in the U.S. focused on championing immigrant founders, helping them to work on their entrepreneurial ambitions.
Trump faces the choice of either championing a two-state solution and working to salvage it, or being left with the alternatives.
Ahmad also said championing girls' education was crucial for transforming the lives of those caught up in conflicts and promoting global stability.
It's a last-minute win for outgoing Mayor Tomás Regalado, a Republican who defied many in his party in championing the effort.
While Michelle Obama made her mark on White House fashion championing American designers as well, her favorite outfits generally consisted of dresses.
Her unorthodox approach to making contributed significantly to a changing art world, championing more inclusion of women artists and artists of color.
They market themselves as bravely championing views that listeners hold, but can't express for fear of being branded cruel, bigoted or worse.
Moore is a hardline conservative, who made his name in Alabama by championing social and cultural issues popular with the religious right.
His championing of women wasn't confined to the content of his songs either, but was instilled in his entire approach to art.
Happy #ObamaDay to the man who looked cool rocking a Girl Scouts Brownie crown while championing girls and women in STEM. pic.twitter.
Prince William is championing the fight to end homelessness — a cause he was inspired to follow by his late mother Princess Diana.
The left has largely stopped championing reproductive freedom — and in response, conservatives have been rolling back our reproductive freedoms at lightning speed.
Margie Powell — an American living in London — says LGBTQ rights and affordable healthcare are the issues she'll be championing at the march.
First daughter Ivanka Trump attended an event in the city championing technical training for high skilled jobs in computer science and engineering.
But she still needs to keep members from deep-blue districts happy, which prevents her in many cases from championing bipartisan legislation.
But he also shattered some of the lances he wielded while championing sometimes quixotic causes during nearly 50 years as a candidate.
BuzzFeed editor-in-chief Ben Smith thanked the judge in a statement, championing her decision as a win for the First Amendment.
First, he is championing a renewed emphasis on amateur cycling, rather than funneling so much of U.S.A. Cycling's resources to elite athletes.
Worse, the Moto X4 won't even support the Moto Mod magnetic accessories the company is championing, which actually make phones exciting again.
Still, Clinton advisers said he would be a powerful voice attacking Mr. Trump's fitness and temperament for the presidency and championing Mrs.
An extensive investigation by The New York Times found that Lachlan favors championing the conservative nationalist positions of hosts like Tucker Carlson.
She is in fact championing the smartest, most practical idea in US politics to address two urgent problems: climate change and poverty.
I have spent much of my life and definitely much of my time writing this column championing the causes of vulnerable populations.
But he has joined the Peace Warriors, a group that tries to reduce violence by championing the teachings of Martin Luther King.
The Duke of Sussex teamed up with singer Ed Sheeran to film a comedic video championing World Mental Health Day on Thursday.
Their perspective is crabbed and constricted where it ought to be expansive: Instead of championing voting rights, they see only voting wrongs.
And I must ask them to please stop talking about championing women, because they have been absent on issues of sexual harassment.
He sent his victory tweet, crediting Mr. Peskin for championing the ban and noting that it was the first of its kind.
Even mass market chains are championing the movement, like Zara, whose stores and website are awash in logo coats, shawls and frocks.
The Irish Catholic governor of New York, Al Smith, ran for president on the Democratic ticket opposing the law and championing tolerance.
She finds purpose championing another group on the lower rungs of society against dark, insidious forces that would keep them in thrall.
While it's valuable that New York City is suing and divesting from fossil fuel companies, championing sustainable fuels must begin at home.
They won by championing the religious culture of the masses, but privileged the interests of the economic elite after coming to power.
Stacey Abrams, the Democratic candidate for governor in Georgia, whom Ms. Petel lauded for championing the dress, may be a better example.
At the same time, however, the country of his birth has been moving away from the values he spent a lifetime championing.
It's a unique disconnect for a man whose wife spends her time defending Trump, vocally championing his administration and touting his success.
Granted, the United States has never been totally consistent in championing human rights abroad, nor perfect in achieving those ideals at home.
But his dogged championing of combustible conservative issues — and his tireless pursuit of the Clintons — has made him a bullhorn in Washington.
First daughter Ivanka Trump attended an event in the city championing technical training for high skilled jobs in computer science and engineering.
None other than the O.G democratic socialist, Medicare For All championing, class warfare waging Bernie frickin' Sanders beating Trump by 6 points.
Kim Dae-jung, president from 1998 to 2003, is known for championing a so-called Sunshine policy of engagement with North Korea.
As first lady, Obama's sartorial legacy was one of approachability, of championing up-and-coming American designers, which mirrored her warm demeanor.
The film has been long in the making, with Robbie championing it from the start, although the path has been a little tumultuous.
In 2014, Yousafzai became the youngest ever winner of a Nobel Prize at age 17, for her continued championing of education for all.
Philip Pavia (sculptor), one of the leaders of "the Club" and his publication It is was seminal in the championing of abstract art.
The troubling video, which uses street harassment in a failed attempt to cheekily sell a product, overshadows what could be innovation worth championing.
For instance, along with the Obama administration, we helped lead Startup America, helping and championing startups across the country after the financial crisis.
The precise kind of feminism that corporate institutions are championing is the subject of a new book, Empowered: Popular Feminism and Popular Misogyny.
Asked if he was surprised to see Ryan publicly championing a policy he once worked to defeat, Anderson pointed to Ryan's different role.
He appealed to a shared interest among this group in the evolution of the global governance system, championing the development of emerging markets.
It's a story championing the strength, stamina, and perseverance of women doing a job that most have never given a second thought to.
"Woody was always championing those who didn't have a voice, who didn't have any money, who didn't have any power," Mr. Kaufman said.
"Eastern Virginia Medical School is firmly committed to creating an inclusive environment and championing the health of all people," Rhodes told BuzzFeed News.
Amid a global backslide on democratic norms, Trump has sent another message that the U.S. is not interested in championing liberal democratic norms.
Off the field, he is passionate and active in his community, investing in the lives of kids and championing social innovations through startups.
Laxalt was instrumental in creating the modern Las Vegas casino and tourism industry, championing measures while governor to let corporations hold gaming licenses.
If she isn't breaking protocol, she's serving up maternity style we can't get enough of while championing the causes most important to her.
Subramanyam, a former student of her father's, was known for championing the "living traditions of India" over the authorial signature of Western Modernism.
"God bless men in America, but we need more men who are championing these issues," he said jokingly but also a bit exasperated.
As a mother of three and future queen, she's balancing personal time with her children alongside championing causes that are important to her.
Princess Nokia is one of the women of color today who are championing self-care as a tool to reconnect with ancestral roots.
To no surprise, the very people on the message boards who helped Kleczynski recover his computer were the same championing his debut software.
David Ganek is an investor, art collector and philanthropist who is active in championing the need for government accountability in the justice system.
"As a fun and bold brand, we believe in championing confidence and empowering women," Nitin Passi, founder of Missguided, says in a release.
Sen. Mike Lee won't vote for the Senate GOP health care bill without the addition of a controversial amendment he's championing with Sen.
In retrospect, I'm embarrassed at my championing of Big Bo as a great character, when he seems little more than a hollow exploitation.
You're flying to a remote destination like Tulum, Mexico or living it up on a gas-guzzling cruise liner while championing the environment.
Currently, there are those championing bills that have been reported out of the House and Senate Judiciary Committees as criminal justice reform bills.
In a nod to the museum's championing of ceramics, the courtyard is paved with 11,000 handmade porcelain tiles, arranged in 15 different patterns.
GLSEN is unique in its ability to impact LGBTQ students' lives on a local level, while also championing legislation which affects nationwide progress.
Officials from San Francisco, Los Angeles, Houston, Washington, D.C. and Seattle have offered support this week for the changes New York is championing.
And with the #MeToo movement serving as a backdrop coupled with Carlson championing the movement ... this seemed like only a matter of time.
The President's daughter and senior adviser has been championing this cause since last year when she began making calls to members of Congress.
The dilution of the definition and its championing by non-experts could lead to confusion, or even trick people into buying misleading products.
Ivanka is championing the Women's Global Development and Prosperity initiative, which officials have said aims to economically empower 50 million women by 2025.
But in his first year, Mr. Rothkopf has already been making an impact, largely by championing emerging artists and shaping the museum's future.
With President Donald Trump championing domestic energy production, U.S. companies including CONSOL Energy Inc-Coal Assets and Peabody Energy Corp also made purchases.
But he loved championing up-and-coming writers of color, and he needed help packing away some material in his apartment for posterity.
Challenging art is essential for sparking difficult conversations, but two museum directors — both women — have recently stepped down after championing politically engaged programming.
These actresses deserve credit for championing their guests' causes, and any critique of their visual effect doesn't imply a critique of their motives.
Fortunately, there are groups around the country that are championing the cause and have begun to win important victories at the grassroots level.
Washington (CNN)Corey Stewart, the bombastic conservative who built his public image on championing Confederate symbols, won the Republican Senate nomination in Virginia.
In his own campaign announcement in recent days, Mr. Duke said that Mr. Trump was championing issues that he had raised for decades.
In the buildup to this moment, popular culture played a role in pushing back against hurtful stereotypes and championing equality regardless of sexuality.
Now in the House, Stanton tells Lauren he's championing meaningful immigration reform, infrastructure and working to ensure a government shutdown never happens again.
They are telling stories as part of a project to imagine a better world, championing mental health issues, transgender issues, human rights issues.
In Italy and Spain, there are now restaurants championing "zero kilometer" cuisine, where food is sourced as close to the establishment as possible.
This retrospective includes her participatory work with sanitation workers in the 1970s, as well as works championing feminism and performance. Sept. 18-Feb.
And so it came about that a middle-aged single mother became a best-selling pundit by championing America's youngest, hippest male directors.
In this piece, Liriel Higa looks back on her two years in the trenches with a certain globe-trotting, cause-championing Times columnist.
Donald Trump rallied the working class, but he is also championing one benefit favoring only the super-rich: eliminating the federal estate tax.
Mr. Bloomberg and Ms. Warren levied more direct attacks this weekend, while championing their own qualifications to steer the country through economic tumult.
Denouncing China's human-rights abuses and championing civil rights and religious liberty would counter Xi's efforts to entrench a cult-of-personality regime.
Some analysts say Masako could carve out an independent role by championing causes she cares about rather than simply accompanying the emperor everywhere.
In North Carolina, the Democratic governor is championing Medicaid expansion for 500,000 people, while Republicans in the State Legislature are blocking the measure.
His scripts, which generally excoriated India's upper castes while creating heroes and heroines out of the impoverished and championing secularism, were considered pioneering.
The passage in "Becoming" that has made the most headlines is the one where Obama calls out Donald Trump for championing birther conspiracies.
It embraced shows like "Friends," provocatively running a photo of a naked Jennifer Aniston on its cover, and began championing the grunge phenomenon.
President Trump is championing a more nationalistic stance in the United States, while Europe is generally calling for freer trade to stoke growth.
Championing the two values is "mission critical" for success, according to the executive who&aposs leading change inside and outside of the company.
" And she had a strong moment where she accused "both parties and the mainstream media" of "championing and cheerleading for regime change war.
We should cheer the accomplishments of individual women legislators who are successfully championing legislation that improves the lives of women and their families.
The idea of a Republican administration, bound at the hip to the energy industry, championing a gas tax hike is a little stunning.
The 17,000-square-foot museum has been open for more than 50 years and is known for championing midcareer and emerging contemporary artists.
When performers play any piece they're excited by, from a Beethoven string quartet to an Andrew Norman piano concerto, they are championing it.
This leads us to the second part of Ford's announcement: its further investment in four companies championing technologies key to fully automated driving.
"You can't have directives coming from Washington that are distinctly anti-human rights and then say you're championing human rights at the U.N."
Plepler, best known for championing series like Game of Thrones and Silicon Valley, is joining Luminary's board of directors, the company announced today.
They are angry at white liberal white women in particular for championing a woman's right to choose and for not having more babies.
Joining her was White House Chief Technology Officer Michael Kratsios, who published an op-ed Tuesday championing the White House's broader AI principles.
So why is it that after centuries of championing this approach, we abandon moderation every New Year's Eve, flinging ourselves toward extreme resolutions?
He made a national name for himself by championing hardline immigration policies that won him the praise and attention of President Donald Trump.
That could give Biden a reason to back the newly crafted deal, which Pelosi is championing as a framework for future trade agreements.
So, the partners that led the deal — Jess Lee and Kara Nortman — were ... Again, it was women who are championing the deals. Sure.
Warner, vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, has been a leading figure in Congress championing legislation that would regulate the tech industry.
Her portfolio also grew to include more championing of issues around women and family, which have traditionally been the domain of first ladies.
And Buffett, who is famous for championing long-term performance over quarterly results, urged investors not to forget the forest for the trees.
They are angry at white liberal white women in particular for championing a woman's right to choose and for not having more babies.
One wonders how these same Democrats feel about, say, championing First Amendment protections for bakers who refuse to make cakes for gay couples.
That has turned the Democratic Unionists into Northern Ireland's dominant force in Westminster, despite the party's bucking most residents' wishes by championing Brexit.
King went on to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2009 for her work championing the rights of women and gay people.
The financial firm responsible for the bronze sculpture championing gender equality recently received a low rating for the diversity of its gender equality fund.
Of course, it's not really the end, with "Young Sheldon," the spinoff prequel, carrying the banner and championing the cause of lovable science nerds.
Still, the championing of small business needs does not accurately represent the effect of the BSA on adjacent regulated industries like jewelry and numismatics.
Adopting Clark's romantic aesthetic, Boynton has worn showstopping pieces from Chanel, Valentino, Gucci and Miu Miu, as well as championing independent brands like Batsheva.
It also became heavily used in present-day EDM, with artists such as Diplo and David Guetta championing its elements in singles and collaborations.
"He never forgot where he came from and always put the interests of Wyoming first, constantly championing our Western way of life," Cheney said.
But they also encompass a cast that includes Mindy Kaling, Oprah Winfrey, and Reese Witherspoon as space-bending witches championing Meg on her journey.
Because, either way, you'll emerge from the room championing his decision as if it was your own and you'll execute it with excellence. 13.
All-payer rate setting is viewed as a compromise that could neuter surprise billing by reining in providers, but corporate America isn't championing it.
Besides appealing to soldiers and veterans, championing military causes helps Robinson to soften his image and build a more mainstream political brand, said Davey.
This week, reviewing Civilizations, conserving Edgar Degas's tutus, tech's "disruption" of photography, Facebook's long history of apologies, architects and designers championing afrofutrism, and more.
That is unless they benefit from a government scheme to keep out competition, such as the championing of AT&T during the 22004th century.
Meanwhile, appealing to African Americans by championing social justice or to women by advocating gender equality is to move the party to the left.
Some services or forums might go too far and become too heavy-handed or even too transparent in championing a specific point of view.
While many celebrities have called out President Donald Trump over the violent events in Charlottesville, Olivia Wilde is championing a different politician — her mom.
Holodeck exports the sound of the city internationally, championing a spectrum of styles rooted in the use of synthesizers, drum machines, and dark moods.
Princess Diana was such a humanitarian, often championing social causes, not unlike Rihanna who routinely gets on Twitter to take world leaders to task.
She is imposing tougher terms for disbursements, asking BNDES-appointed board members to tighten scrutiny of decisions at major firms, and championing corporate transparency.
Palin also blasted Obama's decision this fall to allow the early release of 6,000 federal inmates imprisoned on drug charges while championing gun control.
If Forkner was the business mind behind Waffle House, Rogers was the heart, championing friendly customer service and often working behind the counter himself.
Championing innovation is largely a spectator sport — not all of us, after all, can actually participate in the invention of complex water purification systems.
" A lot of people and celebrities are inspired by Keys makeup-free bravery, but she maintains she wouldn't call what she's championing a "crusade.
The actress appeared on the cover of the July issue of Cosmopolitan, and told the magazine her thoughts on women championing their sex lives.
And, even knowing that, Trump delivered a navel-gazing, self-championing, victimhood-seeking speech that reeked of tone-deafness and out-of-touch-ism.
Behind the reissue is not a major record company but 463AD, a veteran British independent label known for championing art-pop and experimental acts.
The Crisis Text Line, which is championing the bill, offers free crisis counseling to anyone in the U.S. who sends a text to 741741.
The Las Vegas Sands casino company owned by the billionaire Sheldon Adelson was championing a domed stadium that would cost more than $10 billion.
But opposing a vote on the partnership would line up the party against Mr. Obama, who is championing the deal and who endorsed Mrs.
The World Bank can support the United Nations, anchor its progress in international development and ensure that it remains relevant by championing human rights.
Republicans are increasingly championing the idea that companies such as Facebook and Twitter should be stripped of such immunity for infringing on political speech.
Critics applauded Rihanna for championing body inclusivity and diversity in her show, something that Victoria&aposs Secret has frequently been accused of not doing.
No part of Biden's record has received more scrutiny than the decades he spent championing tough-on-crime legislation while serving in the Senate.
Mnangagwa, who is championing efforts to attract foreign investment to Zimbabwe's ailing economy, is currently on a trip to Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, and Azerbaijan.
But when de Blasio challenged Biden again on his record championing tough-on-crime legislation in the US Senate, Biden deflected back to Obama.
On Thursday, she took that passion into the royal world when she joined fiancé Prince Harry at an event championing women in the Commonwealth.
The big picture: The GOP was traditionally a bastion of free traders, championing the economic benefits of engagement with the rest of the globe.
In championing "Medicare-for-all," politicians often put forth a general idea: universal healthcare, or some system in which everyone can afford medical care.
Love defeats IT. What A Wrinkle in Time is championing is a kind of intellectualism that is rooted in individuality and tempered with love.
His admirers hail him as a hero for exposing what they describe as abuse of power by modern states and for championing free speech.
"The U.K. has been at the forefront of championing new trade deals including the E.U.'s deals with Canada and Japan," Ms. May said.
Instead, they're worried about "regulatory certainty," a phrase Grassley used in his letter and one that Pruitt himself repeatedly uses in championing his policies.
In addition to championing lower taxes, he said he would defend the Second Amendment and the rights of private well owners in his district.
Mr. Hunter's political identity was shaped by his hard-line views on immigration, his championing of the military and his support of President Trump.
Today, Mr. Sadat remains on the committee, but the experience has convinced him that championing human rights in Egypt's Parliament is a fool's errand.
She's well known among seniors for championing legislation that allowed people to drive golf carts on the side of the road in retirement communities.
" Pelosi last month came under fire after she referred to Conyers as an "icon" with a long history of championing legislation "to protect women.
The state senator championing the secession effort, two-time mayoral candidate John Marchi, was revered as a statesman of unusual scholarliness and ethical rigor.
"Also championing Slovenia is Secret Escapes' McWhinney, who said: "A Euro-trip wouldn't be complete without experiencing the wild and wonderful charms of Slovenia.
In that period, I curated a show called Heroes about all the people around me who were championing other artists, curating shows for artists.
Beyoncé has been a political lightning rod all year thanks to her defiant songs championing the right to protest and criticize abuses of power.
His supporters hail him as a hero for exposing what they describe as abuse of power by modern states and for championing free speech.
In his early years as an art critic championing the Pre-Raphaelites, Wilde wildly proclaimed himself leader of the "art for art's sake" movement.
People hate elites because elites have been not just asleep at the job — they've been championing the market in a really blind sort of way.
The pro-life movement sees itself as championing the cause of social justice — as fighting for the rights of a voiceless, marginalized group of people.
One thing the two shows have in common, besides championing transgender and queer performers of color, is legendary vogue choreographer and Bronx-native Leiomy Maldonado.
His first published work was a bold and prophetic 93 art review championing Delacroix, whom he saw as the perfect artistic representation of the age.
The collection, which includes jeans, tees, and denim jackets ranging in price from $105 to $369, benefits Self Evident Truths, an organization championing LGBTQ visibility.
But, after championing practically every category out there (especially accessories, which account for a good chunk of her business) why has she never done menswear?
Championing black creativity can be as simple — and as rewarding — as buying the work of black artists or attending an event that showcases their talent.
But now even Mayor Bill de Blasio—this streetcar is his baby—seems to be championing the new streetcar as a kind of tourist attraction.
While armpit hair is a revolutionary thing to see in big production editorials, lots of high-profile celebs have been championing the trend for years.
Before that, she spent years defending Obama administration policies, championing changes to the criminal justice system and curtailing the federal government's use of private prisons.
Sanders has stayed in the spotlight since his 2016 presidential run, championing causes like climate change reform and a $15 minimum wage for Amazon employees.
In championing his core product, Jellen is defending himself, among others, against Tesla's CEO Elon Musk, who — all-but alone among carmakers — has spurned Lidar.
Instead, we're advocating for worker's rights, increasing access to funding for important programs, and championing underrepresented voices in the arts as crucial acts of survival.
According to Deadline, her character finds herself struggling to stay in touch with the younger generation, even though she's dedicated her career to championing women.
While Obamacare was certainly an imperfect bill, what Trump and the Republicans are championing is downright cruel and disastrous — moving America backwards instead of forward.
The Mom star thanked Kimmel and McNearney for being so open about their son's condition and championing for better access to pediatric and maternal healthcare.
We've always been about championing creativity and when you see the outcome of the right match happening and that right creative spark, it brings joy.
In line with Ma's policies toward China, Chu is championing closer ties with China in the hope of lifting Taiwan out of its economic doldrums.
" Also in Kimmel's sights was Trump's championing of Senator Bill Cassidy as a "class act," that he "doesn't lie" and "just wants to help people.
Championing "Naija" products To encourage more Nigerians to buy homegrown goods, Twitter users are showcasing everything from "Made in Nigeria" sunglasses to buses and beds.
ANDREW OKSNERCampanile LLCHong Kong Mahatma Gandhi's championing of hand-woven cloth was not, as you suggest, because of opposition to industrialisation ("Southern comfort", May 28th).
Looming ahead are critical government funding deadlines and the last, best chance at championing a legislative win -- tax reform -- ahead of the 2018 midterm election.
You may have already noticed that the manufacturers who have a vertically integrated supply chain — Apple, Intel, Samsung, LG and Microsoft, are championing this drive.
But there has been a growing sense among mostly liberal-minded observers that the platforms' championing of openness is at odds with the public interest.
The chairman of the House Oversight Subcommittee on Information Technology, Hurd has taken a leading role in championing issues like federal IT modernization and procurement.
He did much to strengthen relations between our two countries, championing the North American Free Trade Agreement and initiatives like the fight against acid rain.
Klock also surveyed how Wilde's many reflections on violence, crime, and war were intertwined with his championing of "beauty," a concept he intentionally never defined.
Progressives are championing efforts that urge Democrats to embrace policies like single-payer health care, $6900 minimum wage and unequivocal support for women's reproductive rights.
These TV speeches have also been used to build support for legislative proposals — such as Jimmy Carter championing energy conservation or Ronald Reagan tax cuts.
The network promotes its members as those "championing ideas to grow the economy, expand opportunity for all, and make government work better," the website says.
In the 1980s, a group of paleoanthropologists and geneticists began championing a hypothesis that modern humans emerged only once from Africa, roughly 50,000 years ago.
Clinton's emails would have provided pre-election insights into her key decisions, such as her role in championing the 22019 U.S. military attack on Libya.
Harris praised Feinstein to Politico's Carla Marinucci for championing the 1990s assault weapons ban and her role in exposing the CIA's detention and interrogation program.
However, while she is a Nobel Prize winning leader who should be championing human rights, she wields far less political power than most people realize.
Grant's alcoholism was frequently used by his foes, many of whom opposed Reconstruction, to denigrate the man who was championing black labor and voting participation.
But this argument misses the political economy of trade and the opportunities it offers politicians to demonstrate that they are championing jobs for their constituents.
In the slideshow ahead, you'll discover a few things Stefani is championing in this decade: jumpsuits, Adidas track jackets, overalls, and really, really high heels.
His admirers have hailed Assange as a hero for exposing what they describe as abuse of power by modern states and for championing free speech.
Sometimes, they even entered the national Billboard chart, as was the case with his championing of Cameroonian musician Manu Dibango's "Soul Makossa," released in 1972.
Meanwhile, Tingle constantly promotes the cause of the Billings Public Library system, suggesting donations and generally championing it as an important part of the community.
If you were championing something totally new, if you are outside of the norm — the outliers, if you will — you need to prepare for underestimation.
In the Fourth Congressional District, the civil rights attorney and military veteran James Thompson spent 20 months unapologetically championing Medicare for All and marijuana legalization.
In 2014, he was jailed for championing anti-Maduro protests, and later sentenced to 15 years in prison on charges of fomenting violence and terrorism.
Immigration debates were once much more bipartisan, with some Democrats in favor of more stringent immigration restrictions and some Republicans championing visas for migrant workers.
Rather than championing lower priced manufacturing in Mexico to develop a safer, stronger ally and friend, we shopped Chinese or Bangladeshi or Indonesian or others.
One of the most distinctive traits of the Trump administration, rhetorically, has been its championing of front-line law enforcement officers as archetypal American heroes.
Last year, President Xi Jinping of China was the star of Davos, championing economic globalization in a speech widely seen as a coming-out party.
Warren, who was a bankruptcy law professor in 2005, was a chief academic critic of the law while Biden was championing it in the Senate.
The Texas senator made his life miserable in office, exciting Boehner's caucus by championing government shutdowns and debt ceiling fights over Obamacare and Planned Parenthood.
And Mr. Trump himself is vulnerable to accusations of hypocrisy for championing a tax cut even as the financial outlook for entitlement programs has worsened.
Douglas Conant is the founder of ConantLeadership, a mission-driven community of leaders and learners who are championing leadership that works in the 21st century.
Tellingly, while art is often about the individual, much of the art that has come out of the Trump era is about championing the collective.
Championing "the people," for such movements, becomes a way not only of declaring the state unresponsive, but of defining who does and does not belong.
To the Editor: Senator John McCain writes of how America's history of championing human rights has inspired many around the globe and given them hope.
Mr. Christopher devoted much of his life offscreen to caring for his autistic son, Ned, and to championing for the developmentally disabled and their families.
She also made a point of championing young and emerging talents, particularly in her home country, where the industry has often proved resistant to change.
McCain was long seen as a leading voice in advocating for the transatlantic alliance, championing the expansion of NATO membership to other countries in Europe.
The Trump administration's recent announcement of its comprehensive immigration policy objectives was met with the predictable championing by its advocates and denunciation by its opponents.
Culture Minister Yevhen Nyshchuk said singers blacklisted by the Ukrainian state security service for championing the separatist cause would be barred if Russia chose them.
Well before to the #MeToo Movement, SVU was "always championing for women that didn't have a voice or people that didn't believe them," Castillo said.
Fighting to the very end, Jahangir gave her last public speech two days before her death outside Islamabad's press club championing ethnic rights and democracy.
Mostly, though, here's to attempting kindness every day, to welcoming strangers, to championing the delicious while feeding the hungry, to understanding the world through food.
Before that, she had spent years defending Obama administration policies, championing changes to the criminal justice system and curtailing the federal government's use of private prisons.
Australia has become a global leader in championing better pay and conditions for female athletes in recent years, after having largely neglected women's sport for decades.
The perennial paint purveyor is championing "a fresh and zesty yellow-green shade that evokes the first days of spring" as the defining tone of 2017.
Parton's famed Dollywood was located on 17,000 acres destroyed by the fires, so the legendary artist has been championing efforts to raise funds for community recovery.
In the end, one of his most lasting accomplishments was championing a small grassroots effort led by young analysts that resulted in what would become Intellipedia.
The report will embarrass Chancellor Angela Merkel, who was dubbed the "climate chancellor" after championing the issue with foreign leaders in her first term in office.
A day after her tweet, Ivanka had returned to a more standard role since joining the West Wing: championing broad messages of family and female empowerment.
They/we/I never expected to see a presidential candidate championing universal single payer health care -- let alone, gasp, that candidate have a shot at winning.
Warren, a liberal stalwart known for championing issues related to economic inequality, has been one of the few Democratic senators to withhold a formal presidential endorsement.
Because, as the actress shared in an interview with InStyle this week, she's been championing women's empowerment and challenging beauty standards since she was a kid.
With Vector, he'll be providing more general direction – advising where researchers might best spend their time, and championing the continued pursuit of neural net research specifically.
We've been championing MUNA for a minute (or well over a year), because this LA trio make insanely catch pop songs that are also lyrically impactful.
The prospectus that I am setting out this morning of solid, modern Conservatism, of a one-nation vision, championing the wealth-creating sector of our country.
President Donald Trump's policies, which include pulling America out of the Paris climate agreement to limit global warming and championing coal, make all this more likely.
But I'm not sure anything can do justice to Napster founder Sean Parker, arguably the founding father of internet piracy, championing a ridiculously expensive movie startup.
Rather than championing a dodgy and flawed investigation, one would hope The Economist would recognise that Brazil needs an independent, non-political and non-biased investigation.
Ronald Reagan started us down the privatization path in the 1980s, championing the myth that private enterprise is always and forever more efficient than the government.
That's fine, even to be expected, if the petition is championing a liberal cause, but not if support is being sought across party and ideological lines.
The Academy Award-winning actress also has her own film and television production company called Pacific Standard, which is known for elevating and championing female storytelling.
In numerous statements, they defected from his sinking campaign, underscoring that Trump's casual championing of sexual assault is unacceptable and does not reflect their party's values.
On the other side are Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron, along with Justin Trudeau and some other Western leaders, championing and reviving the Western liberal order.
The pharmacy was founded by John Boot in 1849, and his son Jesse continued the company, championing people's right to have a basic standard of healthcare.
Treasury's deeper reason for championing U.S. multinationals here relates not to the empathy they elicit, but to how state aid precepts intersect with corporate tax law.
He's also known for championing up-and-coming talent, including Cardi B, who he just dressed for her baby bump-revealing performance on Saturday Night Live.
The use of real ingredients in drinks is the future so you'll also start to see people really championing brilliant producers, and talking about the provenance.
In the end, the strategy of emboldening birthers and doomsayers while championing a farm team of clean-cut fixers was destroyed by its own internal contradictions.
It's also a perfect example of the kind of chilling effect Gawker critics don't seem to have taken into account when championing Hogan and Thiel's victories.
Merkel's visit included a push for human rights, which Merkel acknowledged the Middle Eastern country isn't championing (although she didn't directly address women's issues or rights).
The United States must do a much better job of championing policies and programs that integrate the empowerment of women into foreign policy and defense strategy.
While champion skier Lindsey Vonn is no longer hitting the slopes professionally after announcing her retirement earlier this year, she has something new she is championing.
Lately, I've been championing a model for resolving tough fights over scientific methods employed at the John Wesley Powell Center for Analysis and Synthesis in Colorado.
And yet, despite her claims of championing women's causes, Ivanka has largely failed to make progress on any of the issues she said she would spearhead.
And sure, he's grudgingly apologized for groping women without permission and championing the 1994 crime bill that helped lead to the mass incarceration of black men.
Take the recent battle over breast-feeding, when the Trump Administration claimed that it was championing women's rights by undermining a U.N. resolution supporting breast-feeding.
RACA is a consortium of rural leaders, small business owners, farmers and ranchers championing policies that advance the rural and agricultural goals and initiatives of America.
The president spoke optimistically about the prospect of a deal to end the trade war with China, while championing a separate tentative trade agreement with Japan.
VOWG, Renault and Toyota are championing wifi-based ITS-G5 technology while Daimler, Ford , Deutsche Telekom, Qualcomm and Samsung are pushing for the rival 5G technology.
"Birth control is very important to me after an unplanned pregnancy with a terrible partner," Williams wrote in a testimonial championing the importance of contraceptive coverage.
The order which they are championing, Restoring Internet Freedom Order (RIFO), is the penumbra from whose shadow activists like Greer are given to such concern over.
Politically, as an environmentalist, he's always standing up for the people who don't have a voice, and he's always championing causes that need to be championed.
Over the last few years, there's been a shift, potentially for the first time ever, towards a critical acceptance – a critical championing, even – of pop music.
Zinke often mentioned the President's experience as a builder when championing an effort to secure funding to rebuild aging infrastructure at national parks and other sites.
He was credited with keeping the Balanchine flame burning; maintaining the quality of the dancing; and championing choreographers including Alexei Ratmansky, Christopher Wheeldon and Justin Peck.
Though Gilman was known for championing black scientists, Pop-Pop did not have the exact same access to resources as his white peers at Iowa State.
Mr. Bayh's championing of voting rights for 18-year-olds led originally, in 1970, to an ordinary law passed in the midst of the Vietnam War.
Many of these same forces were thrumming through American politics in 503 — indeed, Trump was amassing power in the Republican Party by championing birther conspiracy theories.
They are championing a range of educational ideas that include more gifted and talented programs, more test preparation, better middle schools and more elite high schools.
"We need to be championing women in senior positions, showcasing fantastic role models for future generations, and ensuring that women feel they belong in leadership positions."
Mr. Rivlin, like other critics, accused the government of championing the will of the majority while weakening the institutions that protect the rights of the minority.
The first was by championing Turkey's pious majority, who felt marginalized by the secular-leaning elites who ruled the country for much of the 20th century.
Cooley's protégé, Bud Frazier, continued the work of refining artificial hearts, eventually championing a design in which the device doesn't pump so much as continually whir.
The initiative is small compared with the formidable ground operation of religious conservatives championing Mr. Trump's nomination of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
Turkey's newspapers, most of which are pro-government, have been filled with the issue, headlining Mr. Erdogan's stern stance against Israel and championing the Palestinian cause.
Still, not everything worthy is stageworthy, and soliciting applause for championing underdogs, as this "Clarence Darrow" relentlessly and without nuance does, can also undermine the gesture.
Even as he travels around the state, championing the middle class, in Washington Schumer devotes much of his time to the concerns of the super-wealthy.
Despite her role championing women in tech, Klawe has long been reluctant to recommend that her graduating students—particularly females—seek out emerging venture-backed companies.
Mr. Bloomberg's sudden reversal on strongly championing "stop and frisk" while mayor of New York will surely not be persuasive to many in communities of color.
They don't think Bloomberg should be held responsible for championing and defending this blatant violation of constitutional rights, a policy that disproportionately impacted people of color.
She joined Amazon in 2015 and is championing the company's long-standing push toward frustration-free packaging, which gets rid of hard-to-open plastic clamshells.
The GOP, having been caught embarrassingly flat-footed on health care after capturing the presidency in 2016, has essentially stopped championing big ideas on the subject.
But the source for this figure is a Congressional Research Service report that merely summarized the self-serving analysis from the Interior Department championing the rule.
Bolsonaro, a former army captain championing a tough-on-crime stance, is polling at 28.2 percent, according to a survey released on Monday by pollster MDA.
You left Condé Nast after 25 years of editing Allure, where you earned a reputation for bringing a healthy skepticism to the industry you were championing.
We want you to nominate women who are bringing their bold visions to life, whether they're running for office, leading a business or championing a cause.
To mark its centenary, the BMW Group is championing the brands who are conceiving the very future of motoring – MINI, BMW, Rolls Royce and BMW Motorrad.
One way to do this would be to bring cheaper generic drugs to market — and Gottlieb has been championing that idea for years, according to Bloomberg.
However, as Murakami sought to subvert the mainstream art world by championing the marginalized aesthetic of otaku, the latter ultimately (perhaps inevitably) became assimilated into the former.
In 2011, when the Taliban's stronghold had been weakened by the Pakistani army, Malala returned to school — and began championing education for girls on the national stage.
Her SAG wins prove that the guild created for actors to honor their peers is doing a better job at championing diversity than some older awards institutions.
While Jalbert supports championing renewables in the city, he thinks the transition isn't extensive enough to reverse damaging social inequities embedded in the fossil-fuel based economy.
Brown's unprecedented fourth term as governor ends next month, and he leaves a legacy of championing efforts to fight climate change and restoring the state's economic health.
I hope he's remembered for championing the preservation of our life support system, which is inclusive of human rights, animal rights, women's rights, racial justice, and environmentalism.
And in deprioritizing face-to-face dialogue, emphasizing narratives of discovery, and championing everything "Hot & New," it has meshed well with the language and spirit of gentrification.
Collectively, these women — whom Vaughan calls "The Fab Five" — are known for championing paid family leave, equal pay, public education, the environment and battling the opioid crisis.
As Jezebel points out, Tlaib has been championing progressive policies — including criticizing Immigration and Customs Enforcement — long before they got the widespread attention they've received this year.
That's perhaps noteworthy considering that Godfrey was reportedly ousted from the organisation for being too consumer-friendly, rather than exclusively championing the interests of the investment industry.
Her cause is prison reform ... and she's also championing the case of Chris Young, who is serving a life sentence in Tennessee for cocaine and marijuana possession.
As celebrities and brands profit off championing women's liberation, Zeisler argues, they water it down, sometimes to the point that the movement is barely recognizable as feminism.
Yet the debate is widening cleavages between those championing Jewish nationalism and what others deem the Jewish values of charity and humanism that also underpin the state.
In Lebanon, a common school curriculum is already being taught to Sunni, Shiite and Christian children from the age of 9 years and upwards championing religious diversity.
That negative progressivism — warning about going too far left rather than proudly championing your own bold agenda — leaves Biden relying solely on Democratic voters' hatred of Trump.
Those of us in the field can create better representation by hiring and championing female colleagues or requesting female-friendly policies inside the companies where we work.
Trump has received criticism for profiting off of her position, as well as for publicly championing American-made products while her own line is made in China.
Formed in 1993, the Caucus constitutes a bipartisan group of members dedicated to championing strong ties between the U.S. and India and supporting the Indian American community.
More recently, Martin Schultz, the man leading the SPD in the general elections next September, is championing the same idea – with the fiscal union at its core.
The org employs a "pay it forward" approach to STEM, and appeals to both women and men championing the progression of gender equality in the STEM workforce.
" Harry stood alongside the country's first female president, Bidya Dev Bhandari, who he praised for championing "the opportunities for women and girls in Nepal for many years.
But Treasury has no business championing the cause of multinational tax avoiders, whether it is the United States or our European counterparts whose oxen are being gored.
Instead of championing free speech, he seeks to crush it with an authoritarian fist, inciting violence against peaceful protestors and launching frivolous lawsuits to silence his critics.
Today, a lot of chefs are already taking this approach, championing exotic cuts, blood and guts, but as an industry as a whole, it's not the norm.
The British anthropologist-turned-jeweler is renowned for traveling the world, finding luxury ethically sourced gems, championing fairtrade gold mines and helping local communities in the process.
In a 1963 protest in which Gregory participated in Birmingham, Alabama, he was arrested and beaten by the police for championing the right of blacks to vote.
The problem is that the same camp that is championing establishment ideology is also claiming that any attacks on that ideology are a blow to Democratic unity.
By championing Donald Trump's boldness and resilience to political correctness, he's done a great deal of damage in making a hateful rhetoric digestible to his large following.
By championing the return of bankruptcy protections to studentloans, Trump would attract tens of millions of voters who otherwise would be on the fence, or for Clinton.
Members from both sides of the aisle are meeting with industry leaders, introducing bills to address combat workplace harassment, and championing change within the halls of Congress.
Corita's artwork reflected her concerns about poverty, racism, and war while championing rebellious ideas about love, hope, and justice—messages which continue to resonate with audiences today.
He has made phone calls on Mr. Trump's behalf to influential Republicans, while the newspaper Mr. Kushner owns, The New York Observer, has been championing his candidacy.
Martin Luther King Jr. It was another Concord resident and writer, Ralph Waldo Emerson, whose championing of Thoreau's work elevated him to literary stardom after his death.
He then served as mayor of San Salvador from 2015 to 2018, where he rose to prominence by championing social causes and donating his salary for scholarships.
Three recent events demonstrate just how low we have stooped as a nation that should be championing freedom, justice and decency but is doing exactly the opposite.
But ultimately, Branson is championing his idea of a clean energy dividend — in lieu of a carbon tax — to be put on companies for their carbon emissions.
Other state finalists promoted similar views, with a prevalence of Doodles championing women's rights in all arenas, from their careers to decisions about their bodies and education.
To name just one issue: How does it square with the neoliberal championing of free trade, an issue in which Trump campaigned to the left of Clinton?
But Michelle Obama stood out by embracing young designers and championing retailers that middle-class families could afford to wear, like J. Crew, the Gap, and Target.
And the first lady's initial championing of physical activity — her pushup competitions with Ellen DeGeneres, the dance-offs with Big Bird — seemed like a charming cop-out.
If the political parties cared about democracy as much as they do about raising money, they would devote themselves to renewing our governing institutions and championing Congress.
Because the most dangerous and potentially destructive of Trump's domestic and international agenda were goals Republicans had been championing since before Trump ever started running for office!
Blacktivist, a Russia-linked group whose often inflammatory content set it apart from legitimate groups championing African-American rights, had 14,000 followers at the end of 2015.
National Federation of the Blind spokesperson Chris Danielsen explained how the organization representing the blind and low-vision community is also championing autonomous vehicles for mobility independence.
Mr. Cuomo — who supports public financing and has received significant union backing — has suggested that championing public financing while taking union money could be seen as hypocritical.
The materialism/dualism debate was carried on by philosophers like Thomas Hobbes, championing the former view, and René Descartes, who embraced a form of the latter one.
Championing Mitchell, right or wrong, and trying to stay on her good side is not exactly the same as taking her seriously as a composer and performer.
Ms. Garrett, a stage director who has held leadership posts in California and Colorado, is an African-American woman with a track record of championing new work.
But it also presents a picture of a US that is only interested in protecting its own interests, rather than championing the interests of the global community.
President Barack Obama delivered a farewell address Tuesday defending his record as president and championing a robust liberal agenda in the face of Donald Trump's impending presidency.
In Maryland, Texas, Virginia and other states, Netflix's chief, Reed Hastings, is championing a popular math-teaching program where Netflix-like algorithms determine which lessons students see.
Economy: The heads of America's largest banks have been some of the country's most prominent optimists, championing Trump administration policies and dismissing concerns about the trade war.
"He has built one of the strongest track records on championing regulatory relief, forest management, responsible energy development and public land issues," Trump said in a statement.
Berkeley's Republicans have turned the tables on liberals at the campus, championing free speech and putting a conservative claim on one of the university's proudest liberal legacies.
This is a problem not only for the education media, which has a long history of championing the latest fad, but especially for education advocates and funders.
Blind defensiveness on this point poses a risk not only to the Clinton campaign but also to the Democrats' future as the party championing campaign-finance reform.
He never tires of championing the European Union but at the same time fails to coordinate through EU channels on strategic objectives, diplomats and former officials said.
As a noted feminist, Ms. Markle has been far more explicit about her commitment to workplace gender equality, the #MeToo movement and championing the rights of girls.
Championing "the people" is a way to accuse the government of having sold out to foreign or moneyed interests — an accusation powerful enough to justify drastic change.
Though she usually wears pantsuits, her aides were quick to spin the image as a blow against Islamic fundamentalism, championing women's rights to dress as they choose.
A fan of Voltaire will object that Mishra offers a comically partial picture of him, neglecting his brave championing of the fight against torture and religious persecution.
There appears to be a sense of camaraderie among the workers challenging the companies they work for -- contract workers, employees and competitors are all championing similar causes.
On the trail there is broad support for raising the federal minimum wage to $239 an hour, with 20 candidates championing an increase from the current $7.25.
And Collins is joined by other staunch Trump defenders who have been relentless in seizing opportunities to impugn the impeachment process while championing the president, like Rep.
The House of Representatives already has voted for a two-year delay as part of its Children's Health Insurance Program funding bill, the Championing healthy kids Act.
He's been pushing white nationalist policies for three years, championing the Muslim ban and the sadistic policy of family separation and encouraging Trump to slash refugee admissions.
While these efforts represent just one aspect of the federal government's effort to protect secret data more rigorously, Mr. Carter deserves credit for championing an unconventional approach.
But her government has also been championing foreign takeovers of British firms after the June Brexit vote as a sign that the "country is open for business".
And in the United States, Democratic candidates for next years presidential election are championing a proposed Green New Deal to boost renewables and end fossil fuels use.
King lived at a time when many of his people were denied the right to vote and others were beaten, whipped and murdered for championing the cause.
The group was banned for years from performing in public because of its politically tinged lyrics and open championing of Belarus as part of Europe, not Russia.
Their relationship isn't the focus of the film by any means, but it's a subversive little nugget in a story that's supposed to be championing the MIB.
Rosie Ginday praised the couple for championing social enterprises, like her company Miss Macaroon, which she set up in 2011 with 500 pounds ($700) of her own money.
The 27-year-old blasted Ross -- his boss -- on Twitter earlier this week ... calling the guy a hypocrite for running a charity championing "equality" while simultaneously supporting Trump.
Wilders and others are merely championing a right-wing, white European version of a civilization/religious clash that we had heard long before the 2016 US election campaign.
Both Meghan, 36, and Harry, 33, are championing youth in their public work, and Amazing the Space encourages young people to become ambassadors for peace within their communities.
This prominent partner at Passion Capital has invested in some of London's hottest fintech startups and has taken on a public role of championing London and European startups.
After championing some of the brand's biggest successes, Mansfield is now in charge of Apple's unconfirmed 600-member Project Titan, which has a tentative launch date of 2019.
Instead, the company is championing RCS (rich communication services) as platform to improve the how typical SMS messages function, and then building support for that into Android Messages.
Warren, who previously opposed legalized gambling in her state, began championing the bill amid concerns about her unproven Native American ancestry, which were amplified by President Donald Trump.
People have different ways to describe Muhammad Ali's greatness – his excellence as an athlete, his years-long fight against Parkinson's disease and his equally long championing of justice.
"This is a real triumph for cats and the people who love them," said New York state Assembly member Linda Rosenthal, who's been championing the bill since 2015.
We're championing their success with this new store and a national advertising campaign featuring a successful Michigan business selling on Amazon to customers across the U.S. and worldwide.
In his first of four terms, in fact, one of Perry's initial acts was championing and signing a bill that gives free in-state tuition to undocumented Texans.
Not only was the ad's message unclear but critics also took issue with the fact that it centered a privileged white model not known for championing social causes.
The loss to Avatar is probably a slight sting for Marvel Studios executives, but Marvel fans have been championing Endgame to beat Avatar since the movie came out.
His crime was to write a petition calling for democracy, a cause he had been championing for decades—he was prominent in the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.
Statistics on the number of employees who are immigrants or on visas aren't typically shared, but some companies now have taken to publicly championing their appreciation and need.
Thoré's championing of the artist prompted the rise in Vermeer's posthumous historical and critical fortunes, but he never presented Vermeer as a lone genius, isolated from his contemporaries.
The Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle star is quick to praise his longtime love, championing her and all moms in a sweet Mother's Day tribute just last month.
Naturally, Bush fell in love with business as a young boy and, motivated by his father's journey, has dedicated much of his career to championing inclusive working conditions.
While it's championing "meaningful" personal interactions now, there's a good chance that you're more likely to have those on iMessage, Snapchat, Instagram Stories, or, bless 'em, Twitter DMs.
This Is Us star Chrissy Metz hasn't been shy about championing body diversity or being the change people need to see both on and off the small screen.
But as Mr Milosevic faced defeat in the war over Kosovo, Mr Djukanovic pivoted towards championing the restoration of Montenegro's independence, lost in 1918 when Yugoslavia was created.
The exhibition, titled A Becoming Resemblance and curated by Roddy Schrock, ultimately suggests that identities are multiple and fluid, while championing the possibilities presented by developing bio-technologies.
And while she didn't take home Album of the Year on Sunday, she did give an epic performance — and inspire tweets and pieces championing Lemonade on her behalf.
While Common Sense Media and other digital rights advocates are applauding Newsom for championing an idea once viewed as fringe, at least one digital consumer advocate is skeptical.
Championing bills that support 211/211 victims and survivors, Maloney can name many people who she has seen suffer in the wake of the attacks, which killed thousands.
Best venue: The spaces that have recently become successful at championing that sense of "all are welcome" within the context of underground club culture have been DIY spots.
It would have seemed improbable just a month or so ago to think that Resistance Twitter would suddenly be championing Donald Trump's longtime personal lawyer Michael D. Cohen.
He had kind words for Clinton's efforts at the Children's Defense Fund, but questioned the language she used championing the "tough on crime" reforms of the early 1990s.
Critics complain that Suu Kyi, who won a Nobel peace prize for championing democracy, has failed to speak out for a minority that has long complained of persecution.
Disco. The genre was emerging as the new sound as groovy dancefloor anthems trounced the demand for the rock fare Dahl was used to championing on the air.
A Female Filmmakers Festival panel on Saturday sought to challenge audiences' understanding of media visibility and diversity, championing the need for representation at all levels of the industry.
One person currently championing sonification is Robert Alexander, a design scientist from the University of Michigan who spent time as a fellow at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Centre.
Washington and Riyadh are eager to improve relations strained during President Barack Obama's administration in part because of his championing of a nuclear deal with Saudi foe Iran.
By investing in women, we are investing in peace and stability, undermining extremist narratives, and championing future generations of leaders that will help countries around the world thrive.
This suggests the party could mobilize its supporters by developing and championing an aggressive climate and air pollution policy platform, which it has failed to do so far.
The United States and international community must do a better job of championing policies and programs that include the empowerment of women into global affairs and defense strategies.
Eyebrows have been raised over President Donald Trump's championing of Johnson, both in the Conservative Party leadership race in the summer, and now ahead of the snap election.
Top Department of Homeland Security officials had been championing the decision, advocating that the creation of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency was necessary for streamlining its goals.
Ironically, Abe originally emerged to the world stage in 2007 by championing "the end of the postwar regime" to challenge Japan's traditional governance model and other postwar legacies.
OSLO (Reuters) - Many Norwegian companies lag high standards for reporting their impact on the environment that the Nordic nation's $1 trillion wealth fund is championing abroad in 2018.
Obama, who has been traveling around the country in the past weeks championing Clinton for president, got right to the point about voting and picking a strong leader.
It was an outraged Congress that beat back what one media report called a "Pentagon 'clawback' of Guard recruiting bonuses," not championing senior Pentagon officials, uniformed or civilian.
"We often see the impact that high profile figures can have in highlighting injustice, shining a spotlight on activists and championing change," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
I would not be surprised to see him on Capitol Hill soon, championing additional research in fuel cell technologies that use hydrogen-producing algae, or clean solar technology.
Written in a year in which more than 100 black people were lynched, the words of "Lift Every Voice" are a magnificent exhortation championing dignity, bravery and resilience.
The regional cultures we think of as "blue" today have traditions championing the building and maintenance of free communities, today's "red" ones on maximizing individual freedom of action.
Should former Vice President Joe Biden enter the race, he can count on having to explain his role in championing regressive crime legislation in the 1980s and '90s.
Annemarie Ahearn of Salt Water Farm has been championing local ingredients and traditional methods at her cooking school since she left New York City for Lincolnville in 2178.
The Liberal Party's decades of championing free-market liberalism seems to have created a preference for social liberalism built on the logic of individual freedom and equal rights.
Garrison is hopeful that, because the government is championing the bill this time instead of fighting against it, the Senate will get in line and support the legislation.
WASHINGTON — Stephen Moore built a career in conservative media by championing tax cuts and leaning into the culture wars, bashing "radical feminists" and bloated government with equal zeal.
Ms. Veil first qualified as a judge and later became a trailblazing politician, famous for championing a law that legalized abortion in 1975, when she was health minister.
Despite the polls, Saccone is running on the Trump platform, championing the president's tax cuts, pledging his loyalty to the coal mining industry and staying unwaveringly pro-life.
The inspiration for these videos was Henry Spira, the Belgian-American activist who began championing the cause of animal rights in the United States nearly 2214 years ago.
At Berkeley, there are both unequivocal voices championing the importance of free speech, no matter how inflammatory, and professors who say lines need to be drawn on campuses.
Widespread calls for safe spaces, incessant demands of progressives to be comfortable, and constant disruptions of conservative talks on campuses have replaced the rallies championing the First Amendment.
The current boom has occurred under the watch of Jersey City's dynamic young mayor, Steven Fulop, 40, who has encouraged large-scale development while simultaneously championing small businesses.
If we don't work to lessen the ways we—even inadvertently—hurt each other, the idea of championing diversity doesn't really do as much as we might hope.
And finding one area of common ground, Mr. Brown — who is championing a $100 billion high-speed rail line in California — raved over one of Mr. Trump's priorities.
But the accuser clearly did not feel that support was sufficient and referenced Gillibrand's own record of championing women accusers to critique the senator in her resignation letter.
Sometimes Trump's wheeling and dealing with foreign counterparts takes familiar forms, albeit of the kind of corporate championing that is normally left to ambassadors and secretaries of commerce.
Not only is the British-Bahrainian fashion designer a personal friend of Meghan's, but her clothing company aims to reduce clothing waste by championing direct-to-consumer sales.
Through his championing of puzzles — and with public appearances on programs like "The Oprah Winfrey Show" and "The Simpsons" — Mr. Shortz has earned admiring fans the world over.
"I was getting concerned that people like me that think they're 'down with the working guy' have completely lost touch with the people they're supposedly championing," he said.
Trump's sudden emergence as a political player began in 2011 with his championing of the birther movement, promoting the false allegation that President Obama was born in Kenya.
Instead of trying to justify a full-scale invasion in Iraq, they were championing a targeted strike near Baghdad that took out top Iranian military leader Qassem Soleimani.
The only reason I'm still making music, in this band, is because Tegan was championing me and cheering me on and trying to get me past these obstacles.
Besides his opposition to busing, they include his championing of several bills in the 1980s and 1990s that imposed tough-on-crime measures that directly impacted black communities.
Abrams is currently running her organization Fair Fight, which is championing fair elections in her home state of Georgia and the country while educating voters about their rights.
He was best known for championing originalism—the theory that calls for interpreting the Constitution as its words were understood to mean at the time of its ratification.
Despite championing the cause of the American working class on the campaign trail, his administration has focused primarily on securing the positions of the wealthy elite and corporations.
" Asked about his championing of the bill, Chow told Reuters the plan was introduced "to deal with the Taiwan murder case and to provide the victim's family justice.
" Asked about his championing of the bill, Chow told Reuters the plan was introduced "to deal with the Taiwan murder case and to provide the victim's family justice.
And he aggressively sought — and received — the credit for the crime decline through relentless PR efforts but also constant championing of the police in even their darkest hours.
President Xi Jinping wasn't present at this year's World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland, but the impact of his speech championing globalization at last year's gathering lingered.
A man who has been and remains at the helm of championing the notion that terrorists who kill and harm innocent Israelis should be rewarded rather than punished?
Mr. Wilson, then governor, went after immigrants, championing Proposition 187, a 1994 ballot initiative that barred illegal immigrant children from attending public schools and using other social services.
My publicist Mike Liotta, the Annapurna publicists, Daniella, Jesus, Seth, Marvin, who have been championing and working their asses off to get people to come see this film.
But by creating an easy way for anyone to upload their own videos and instantly reach a global audience, the site had a somewhat unintentional DIY-championing consequence.
He served as planning minister in the first years of Brazil's 1964-1985 military government, championing free-market policies and foreign investment in Brazil, especially from the United States.
Even so, it's no secret that Obama believes Clinton (the first serious female presidential candidate in American history) rather than Sanders is the proper avatar for championing his legacy.
Nobody has been nearly as crucial to the championing of BTS as ARMY has, and in the end, Map of the Soul: Persona is a gift for the fans.
While Donald Trump has stated that he supports same-sex marriage in the past, Vice President-elect Mike Pence has a well-documented history of championing anti-gay legislation.
It seems we will all fight over just about anything this election season, including the right to indulge in a glass of sangria while championing your candidate of choice.
Shawn Johnson East is championing the women coming forward to share their own experiences with sexual misconduct in the wake of the mounting allegations against movie producer Harvey Weinstein.
The problem is that there were so many males that didn't like it that kind of the female voices championing it got washed away or aggregated down to nothing.
I ask not because I am championing the Republican Party, but because at present it seems the Democrats are the only hope for establishing some semblance of respectable governance.
A light-skinned, high-caste and religious woman, she ran a secular party championing lower-caste Tamils, whose mustachioed cadres fell to the floor in devotion when she passed.
Known for championing the transformation challenge, Okafor works closely with clients on rapid body transformations ranging from a 7-day to 14-day to a full 28-day commitment.
A liberal stalwart known for championing issues related to economic inequality, Warren is on Clinton's short list of possible vice presidential picks, according to Democrats familiar with the process.
She's done her own work championing the cause of body positivity and visibility with her personal hashtag campaign, #voiceofthecurves, and now she wants to amplify the message even further.
Along with championing our survivors' bill of rights, Rise wants to be a model for millennial advocacy and inspire collective action and fight for the issues they care about.
She's been actively championing female and minority founders at least for the last several years and was one of the most vocal in the industry during tech's #MeToo moment.
"Over the past 23 years, she has continued to serve as a friend and mentor, championing my inclusion and access to classrooms, higher eduction and the workforce," she said.
So this new cutting-edge, bejeweled accessory could very well just be a piece from the latest designer he's championing rather than a major upgrade to his wedding band.
He remains Turkey's most popular politician, admired by millions for championing the pious Muslim working classes and delivering airports, hospitals and schools during a period of strong economic growth.
Where hipsters are relatively harmless, passive annoyances, here we had people championing for "peaceful ethnic cleansing," or worse, while rocking my unimpeachable, TV-ready cut for their evil machinations.
ROME, Nov 14 (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi suggested on Monday that he may not stay on if a referendum on constitutional reform that he is championing fails.
Such rallies are a sweet spot for the 2011.37-year-old New York-born democratic socialist's firebrand speaking style championing the working class and vowing to erase economic inequality.
We don't know if the championing of an ideal body shape contributes to this dangerous disorder, or if at-risk individuals are particularly drawn to the sport, or both.
She has become a sensation on social media, drawing headlines for dance routines as well as championing the Green New Deal, a package of proposals to tackle climate change.
He met with Obama's National Economic Council at the White House on Thursday afternoon to discuss the plan the prince is championing to transform the Saudi economy by 2030.
At the forum's opening, leaders from countries that are usually under-represented on the world stage such as Madagascar, Micronesia and Nepal addressed the floor, championing globalization and partnership.
While the retailer has been championing body positivity since its creation in 2004, this year it's taking inclusivity even further by incorporating age diversity in its latest campaign — #SwimSexy.
After all, she was championing "social justice," and as we have seen in the past, champions of this brand of leftist thought believe that their ends justify any means.
"The Saudis dazzled Trump's inexperienced negotiators with attention, arms deals and donations to World Bank fund for women that Ivanka Trump is championing," said CNN's Fareed Zakaria in May.
MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski lashed out at Ivanka Trump on Twitter on Wednesday for championing equal pay for women even while President Trump halts a rule on salary transparency.
Nonetheless, policymakers and business leaders can help restore trust online by championing the privacy of everyone online everywhere and standing for genuine and lasting protection of our personal data.
Some of the key issues the CPC has been championing include Medicare for all, free college tuition, lower prescription drug costs, criminal justice reform and a massive infrastructure program.
Soon after Pretor-Pinney appeared on the BBC, championing his asperatus cloud, the media seized on the possibility, however remote, that the W.M.O. would add asperatus to its atlas.

No results under this filter, show 977 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.