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"decry" Definitions
  1. decry somebody/something (as something) to strongly criticize somebody/something, especially publicly

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Some conservatives decry the payments as bailouts for insurance companies.
You either decry violence and violent rhetoric, or you don't.
John McCain's funeral on Saturday used their eulogies to decry.
What I would decry is the individual that committed murder yesterday.
Zuckerberg's decry of the old model, that means fewer viral videos.
French newspapers are not the only group to decry adblocking software.
Jeff Merkley of Oregon took to Twitter to decry the stabbings.
Democrats seized on the image to decry the Trump administration's policies.
Some congressional Republicans decry this arrangement as another taxpayer-funded bailout.
It's that you can't decry both sides when it's very clear.
Dubai is not the only place where architects decry stolen ideas.
Some decry the lengthy testing required for Food and Drug Administration approval.
Spokesmen for Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, decry an American plot.
They decry the opposing "living constitution" approach as shot through with bias.
He could scarcely be more of the GOP establishment that they decry.
Answer: We decry the attribution of drug-related killings to the police.
It pushes politicians into us-against-them rhetoric so many now decry.
He said he will continue his mission to decry violence and oppression.
Spoilsport scholars decry speed-eating as a self-destructive form of behaviour.
Social media users have been quick to decry the ad as sexist.
It was nice to hear Republican legislators decry the family separation policy.
Tribal leaders decry this as planned ethnocide aimed at eliminating their cultures.
Moore would presumably decry such judicial activism, regardless of the religious rationale.
Democrats across the ideological spectrum were quick to decry Trump's trade agenda.
Did one Republican stand up and decry Cohen's litany of presidential lies?
The White House will decry Obama judicial appointments, which is to be expected.
Some praise its idiosyncratic vision, others decry its lack of coherence or substance.
If anything, the global upswing vindicates the experts that today's populists often decry.
I've heard the industry decry Weinstein's behavior and vow to affect meaningful change.
It should be noted that Trump has yet to decry any of them.
In her Nobel Prize acceptance speech, she used her platform to decry abortion.
It felt empowered, instead, to decry some changes and seek to reverse others.
"I haven't seen anything," the spokesman said, while quickly pivoting to decry leaks.
Pro-immigration groups were quick to decry the legislation in advance releases Wednesday.
Critics of the GMD decry its hefty price tag and spotty track record.
Islamophobes are tearing their hair out as they decry the Islamization of Britain.
However, city residents may decry punishment for municipal governments that are struggling financially.
While critics decry the Big Brother approach, these lighter Hungarian libations speak volumes.
Both decry corporations moving overseas for cheap wages and to avoid American taxes.
This column may offend everyone, from Trump enthusiasts to liberals who decry them.
Opposition supporters also decry what they say is a growing intolerance of dissent.
Some will decry unwarranted government mandates; others will worry about costs for homeowners.
Conservative commentators decry its foreign soap operas, dubbed into Amharic, for corrupting Ethiopian culture.
He did so not to apologize, but to decry the negativity of the campaign.
One judge who sided with Trump nonetheless took the opportunity to decry personal attacks.
Protestors took to the streets of New York City Friday to decry the raids.
But there is one more reason to decry the flirtation with another shutdown today.
Some strategists decry the U.S. upgrade - and similar moves by Moscow - as dangerously destabilizing.
Many prominent venture capitalists now decry government controls and say they favor market meritocracy.
Warner isn't the first Democrat to decry the leaks as having gone too far.
Trump took to Twitter on Wednesday to once again decry news coverage about him.
But what some people decry as politically correct, others see as vital social progress.
Schrier, a physician, used her own Type 1 diabetes to decry Republican opposition to Obamacare.
The grubby promises to them are the kind of thing Mr Khan used to decry.
A lot of people decry the state of contemporary rap for not being political enough.
And free market types should continue to decry any government attempts to hinder legitimate businesses.
Critics decry the changes as rolling back democratic standards 30 years after Poland overthrew communism.
She wants them to decry prejudice against Jews as they would other forms of bigotry.
The reform made a huge change to how America treats poverty, which liberals still decry.
You have no natural political home Yes, it's easy to decry the two political parties.
That may be changing, as politicians on both the right and left decry their power.
Critics decry what they say is increasing authoritarianism and a push toward one-man rule.
Sure enough, the move led China to decry America's "wanton interference" in its internal affairs.
Critics decry what they say is increasing authoritarianism and a push towards one-man rule.
The student's comments were the latest on Saturday to decry the NRA's influence on lawmakers.
They'll both decry the recent wave of deportation raids and rising use of private detention hellholes.
Its activists complain of oppressive curfews and checkpoints, and also decry extra-judicial killings and disappearances.
Because of this, VR faces many critics who decry it as a bubble waiting to burst.
Outraged journalists decry the White House's use of a video taken from a historically unreliable narrator.
Opponents of the movement decry its uncritical embrace of AI as naïve boosterism for corporate prerogatives.
Top brass decry the corruption of political leaders; they launch a coup every decade or so.
Several hundred demonstrators marched to decry racism in the wake of the deadly violence in Charlottesville.
Many celebrities have taken to social media to decry the situation unfolding in Virginia, where Gov.
Trump will decry the outcome as illegitimate, and millions of Republican voters will agree with him.
The most strident voices on the left will decry any accommodation at all with the president.
On cue, they decry the fact that politics is going on inside a major political party.
Like Wheeler, the senators "decry lack of choice" as the root cause of these "high" prices.
Yet, 1 person dies in a Tesla on autopilot and people decry driverless cars as unsafe.
And yet many of those same people will decry how Fox News is nothing but propaganda.
Macron and Trudeau will sanctimoniously decry the supposed death of free trade at the hand of Trump.
Critics of the gig economy decry the lack of job security, healthcare and benefits — and rightly so.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump continues to decry a record-high murder rate that simply doesn't exist.
Flake can stand up all he wants and decry Trump, but without a following, he's nowhere politically.
Those who decry the laundering of corporate reputations through charity forget something: it does not work well.
One response to this would be to decry the technological change that has made such overfishing possible.
Such a game uses intense and interactive violence to decry warfare, rather than celebrate and glorify it.
Damascus has accused Turkey of colonial ambitions, while some Syrian activists decry what they say is "Turkification".
This right is what makes us unique, what separates us from the totalitarian nations we oft-decry.
Why should people who identify as men try to take off the mask and decry sexual assault?
But when, as at Williams, they decry counter-arguments as tantamount to violence, they stray into censorship.
Others decry the harsh conditions workers face in order to meet demand and the holiday's environmental impact.
Virtually all of our business and political leaders decry our decaying transportation, water, grid, and social infrastructure.
For the rankled hip-hop veterans who decry his success, this accomplishment might come as a relief.
Most evangelical leaders who have spoken out about the executive order have done so to decry it.
Mussolini wiretapped Toscanini's hotel room and, overhearing him decry anti-Jewish measures, had his passport taken away.
The coaches both know that their reputations are too lofty to permit them to decry cruel fate.
It's every bit as oppressive as the campus or corporate attacks on expression that conservatives rightly decry.
First Amendment groups like the American Civil Liberties Union have weighed in to decry the new limits.
With the 2018 farm bill just around the corner, the time is right to decry spilled milk.
The media and policymakers are mistaken when they decry an opioid crisis rather than a drug crisis.
They celebrate the simple virtues of American life and decry those who would divide or demean America.
But critics decry it as a "link tax" that would also radically limit the freedom of internet users.
Well they use the occasion not to amplify and cheer the president&aposs policies, but to decry them.
They decry what they call the continued use of Afghan soil as a testing ground for massive weapons.
Obama may decry "carpet bombing" civilians as a foreign policy, but his own record doesn't look too good.
Yet, they decry anyone who does not fall in line by stating the size of the crowd accurately.
Whether Senate Democrats wanted to charge Kavanaugh with a crime or decry him as unqualified is still unclear.
We still decry bike lanes as a "war on cars," even in our allegedly progressive West Coast cities.
They can continue their stand for lowering premiums and increasing choice, and decry the individual markets hemorrhaging insurers.
How often have you seen people decry minority apathy when trying to explain Trump's popularity in the South?
Even as a kid, Miller liked to fulminate against immigration and decry the ambient leftism of coastal California.
It even became a talking point for presidential hopefuls in the United States looking to decry China's influence.
He spoke before a roomful of House interns in March to decry the state of civility in politics.
Sensenbrenner and Chabot also decry the use of selected leaks as another point of unfairness to the President.
Or, are comfortable employing violence and fascist tactics against those whose violence and adherence to fascism you decry.
They have wed their own fate to the embodiment of the pornographic and sexually permissive culture they decry.
Over the weekend, women and men marched in several cities to demand justice and decry sexism in Brazilian culture.
The Democrats now decry the separation of families at the border, in demand, okay, that families be kept together.
Critics of The Bachelor often decry its homogeny, but this season already has a major difference in the contestants.
Republicans and the health insurance lobby will attack single-payer proposals as "socialism" and decry the necessary tax increases.
They are not backed by anything, despite the complaints of crypto-enthusiasts who decry the use of fiat money.
In India Hindu nationalists decry the Western rationalism and universal values embraced by Jawaharlal Nehru and his political heirs.
It's old hat by now to decry the gap between the lot of the 99 percent and 1 percent.
The pope used the occasion to again decry modern slavery and human trafficking and defend the rights of immigrants.
Critics have used these "museums" to decry the emptiness of an existence lived for the sake of capturing photos.
Is his failure, until yesterday, to publicly decry anti-Semitism a result of a fear of alienating racist backers?
But that, too, puts the prime minister at odds with those in his party who decry past imperial conquests.
The firing of Barr for writing a racist tweet has led some conservatives to decry an alleged double standard.
They often decry efforts, like affirmative action, to address racial inequality explicitly, claiming that such policies undermine black success.
When Trump and the Republicans decry the lack of civility, they desire the absence of politics; the status quo.
Every year, the countries of the G22017 get together, decry fossil fuel subsidies, and promise to roll them back.
She booked a last-minute trip to Georgia on Thursday to decry the efforts and blitzed the cable networks.
Coming from the other end, movement conservative voices took advantage of the hashtag to decry Trump's inconsistent conservative ideology.
If "Generation Wealth" is Ms. Greenfield's effort to decry incessant capitalism, it also puts the behavior on a podium.
I know it's a thing now to decry the filibuster, but I'm going to hold my fire on that.
President Trump has defended his son and continues to decry the investigation into Russian meddling as a witch hunt.
NAACP, Climate Action Network and other groups decry US "obstructionist" role in climate negotiations, esp re: loss and damage.
The president may decry globalism, but he assigns the United States no less global a role than his predecessors.
It was a result that led, many commentators to decry passive, pernicious "brand name bias" among the selection committee.
Some denominations, such as the Hasidic Chabad-Lubavitch movement, sharply decry the practice and do not charge for admission.
Susan Collins (R-ME) proved a crucial health care "no" vote, about 20203,000 people watched Sanders decry the bill.
This rise in popularity of Jediism has prompted the Atheist community to decry the census equivalent of a donkey vote.
Commentators lambast Facebook and Twitter for accepting ads from Russian media, and decry the companies for undermining the democratic process.
He went on to decry the 1980 Paperwork Reduction Act and declare the VA's electronic systems overdue for an update.
His mouthpieces in the Russian media now have useful material to decry the perfidious Ukrainians and praise Russia's great protector.
Even as they decry the rise of liberal "safe spaces," conservatives have begun carving out safe spaces of their own.
With little in-house engineering nous, it has mostly bought facilities set up by others (or so sniffy rivals decry).
As a result, critics who decry what they call America's financial imperialism are looking for ways to limit its reach.
It cannot decry quantitative easing while remaining so hostile to spending, especially when deficits are low across the euro area.
Did President Obama or other well-known Democrat leaders decry that approach, that language, that vitriol, that incitement to violence?
To reiterate, we decry the national campaign of defamation that Daleiden and his political allies have unleashed against Planned Parenthood.
Though the EU has often protested, it has largely failed to stop what Orban's critics decry as his growing authoritarianism.
Purists will decry Ford's use of an automatic transmission in this car, saying the GT500 should have a standard instead.
How can any family have trust in a court system that allows for men who decry their children as delusional?
Critics decry Lula's bid as a stunt aimed at motivating the base and propping up Haddad, his likely stand-in.
Democrats decry cuts to the navigator program as part of a larger effort by Republicans to undermine the health law.
That horrifying photo of Franken will confront feminists every time they decry Trump's boasts of grabbing women by the genitals.
The nameless Syrian girl will grow up to be an activist, furtively painting protest graffiti to decry the Assad regime.
Trump&aposs predecessor, former President Barack Obama, made a point to decry such leaders before he left the White House.
The president took to Twitter early Sunday morning to tout the success of his trip and decry White House leaks.
It is right to decry this culture of intolerance and advocate for civility and engagement instead of boycotts and reprisals.
Collins used his time to decry what he said was the absence of any real crime committed by the president.
The same President whose inaugural address included a line about stopping "American carnage" came to publicly decry harsh prison sentences.
Defenders of President Obama's legacy decry any action on Iran, including support for Iranian protesters, lest it disturb the deal.
It is anti-democratic in the small-d sense; it's literally the same behavior national Democrats claim to decry in Republicans.
Human rights groups and some Turkish media decry what they say has been an unprecedented crackdown on opposition voices in Turkey.
Instead they grovel at the feet of the media they used to decry, hoping to create some spin for Wayne LaPierre.
If critics want to decry shoddy headlines, the internet has offered alternative culprits: "evasive voice" goes well with "active" and "passive".
In this #MeToo moment, women have understandably commandeered the microphone to decry decades of sexual misdeeds at the hands of men.
Angry commenters have flocked to Miracle Mattress's Facebook page to decry the ad, and the company itself has posted an apology.
" Meanwhile, Trump continued to publicly decry Attorney General Jeff Sessions this week, tweeting that the attorney general is "weak" and "beleaguered.
" Meanwhile, Trump continued to publicly decry Attorney General Jeff Sessions last week, tweeting that the attorney general is "weak" and "beleaguered.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, along with the Trump administration, decry the current state of the corporate tax system.
Some members decry such wars yet vote to fund them and thereby provide both the president and themselves a backdoor waiver.
Her supporters decry that as the work of malicious Republican slander, of which there has been plenty aimed at Mrs Clinton.
Her supporters decry both, reputation and scandal, as malicious Republican slander, of which there has been plenty aimed at Mrs Clinton.
Liberals, who decry entrenched privilege at home, seem strangely OK with a British aristocracy that conveys titles and estates through bloodlines.
News outlets have gone to great lengths to decry the rise of fake news and its impact on the 2016 election.
How can a leader publicly decry abuse of HIV positive sex workers and then defend alleged abusers in his own ranks?
A few years back, when Mack visited D.C. to decry the Obama Administration's immigration measures, only three lawmakers met with him.
And as they do, they're butting heads with those who decry what feels, to them, like restrictive -- if not dangerous -- oversensitivity.
What they're saying: Democrats decry Trump's actions as risky maneuvers to force his agenda, while Republicans walk a more delicate line.
Afghanistan: Fights involving dogs, birds and camels feed the Afghan love of animal "sports," although religious leaders decry them as sinful.
Many who accuse Airbnb of taking away from the housing pool for a city's permanent residents decry these mini Airbnb empires.
President Trump and ICE officials used the case to decry similar policies and push for the construction of a border wall.
Some decry the "shirts and skins" nature of modern politics, but it has paid off in spades for Trump and McConnell.
Even many on the Philippine left, who decry U.S. influence, worry that Duterte may be trading one imperial master for another.
Both decry the effects of his drugs, but both are happy to use him for their own political or personal gain.
Regulators are taking aim at an entrenched illicit market as businesses decry tax increases and local control measures that limit distribution.
Critics already decry the high ratios of top executive pay to that of the lowest-paid worker (200:1 or more).
President Trump and ICE officials used the case to decry sanctuary city policies and promote the construction of a border wall.
Though the European Union has often protested, it has largely failed to stop what his critics decry as his growing authoritarianism.
Backers of the monuments call them a tribute to history and heritage, while opponents decry them as powerful tributes to institutionalized racism.
Senators held a hearing in Harrisburg on Monday to decry the potential employment and public safety impact of closing their local prisons.
Even with the sender still unknown, politicians from both parties used the threats to decry a toxic political climate and lay blame.
Conservatives have complained that the tax credits would make a replacement merely "Obamacare Lite," and decry the credits as a new entitlement.
Politicians including President Trump took to Twitter on Sunday to decry Martinez's death and renew calls for increased enforcement on the border.
People reflexively dismiss and decry change, especially on social media, which amplifies all the most immediate knee-jerk reactions to new events.
Middlebury's agitators might ask themselves how a man whose work they decry as racist acquired the right to compare them to fascists.
Some of the radical left's most visible leaders also decry immigration to court the very same voters turning to the far right.
A few purist fans decry any updates, such as the redesign of Mrs Potts, an enchanted teapot, in "Beauty and the Beast".
The checks and balances that populists decry are reasonably effective in most rich countries and will outlast the current crop of demagogues.
Critics decry the petro as simply a way for the cash-strapped government to issue debt without being constricted by U.S. sanctions.
But to take a moral stand against Donald Trump or decry Roy Moore while tolerating rot in their own ranks is hypocrisy.
Any version of feminism that can so easily decry their own circumstances while normalizing the unjust maltreatment of another group is trash.
They decry the lack of real progress made towards gender equality in the art world in the 30 years they've been working.
They wanted to decry rule-breaking by crisis countries as inherently bad—even at the cost of letting the currency zone unravel.
It's significant that Trump used the "launch" to again decry the deal, tweeting on Saturday: "Not much of an agreement we have!"
Why this matters: While many law enforcement leaders decry sanctuary policies, a number of local police chiefs across the country defend them.
When Democrats decry others as "fascists" while progressives violently protest and shut down free speech of others, the left's position becomes irrelevant.
After his arrest, he continued to proclaim his innocence and decry the circumstances of the early morning FBI raid on his home.
Selfies critics often decry the act as a form of narcissism, but advocates know the selfie is confidence in its purest form.
Whether you cheer or decry the rise of so-called "identity politics," you can't deny the rising desire for simple, shorthand definitions.
The students saw no reason to decry labor conditions or human rights violations in any other university, city, state, region or country.
Security experts often decry the burgeoning number of neologisms using "cyber" as a prefix to denote control of a system using technology.
That split, and what critics decry as ineffective bureaucracy in Baghdad, has led to a power vacuum in which ISIS can thrive.
But the 10-year-old's mother, Cameishi Lindley, used Facebook to decry the charges and raise funds for her son's legal defense.
The House voted to decry that remark as racist, with a handful of Republicans and an Independent joining Democrats in the condemnation.
" She used her speech to decry "commodity profiteers" who sold writers "like deodorant, and tell us what to publish, what to write.
But as much as Democrats and climate advocates will decry it, Trump's executive order follows the President's past comments about climate change.
When even Newt Gingrich shows up to decry the injustice of crack-cocaine laws, one knows that this isn't some liberal delusion.
Lowson says bands, sports teams, and Ticketmaster can't continue to decry scalping while continuing to cut backroom deals that only help scalpers.
They're also not self-hating plutocrats like Nick Hanauer who openly decry their station in society and constantly demand just economic policies.
People love cheese, people crave cheese, but not my family, and not me: I decry a brie, find no joy in goat.
I know it's fashionable to decry partisanship and pine for a political system run by common-sense leaders who transcend party labels.
Democrats decry the move as an attempt to push people out of the Medicaid program, which they say is against Medicaid's objectives.
Experts might decry such preferences as "irrational," but allowing experts to dictate what people should want is the high road to totalitarianism.
" While you are right that [Farr's] nomination should be seen through a wider lens, the solution isn't simply to decry "racial attacks.
In their letter, the non-profit groups decry what they called Flynn's "history of bigoted and deceitful statements," particularly with reference to Islam.
Dozens of protesters had taken over sidewalks to decry the separation of immigrant children from parents who cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally.
But people sometimes take these types of analyses too far, using them to decry whole movements based on the actions of a few.
Trump proves the remarkable uniformity of the Democratic and Republican establishments every time both of those establishments decry him... which has been often.
Analysts continued to decry the lack of margin and profit improvement and said the company's report still raises more questions than it answers.
He also donated $1 million to Hurricane Harvey relief, and used The Tonight Show to decry Trump's repulsive comments during the Charlottesville violence.
They decry the high cost of kosher food and the lack of sit-down restaurants that doubled as community hubs for Toronto's Jews.
After nearly a day of silence, some Republicans were starting to decry Trump's broadsides, though others -- including members of his administration -- downplayed them.
" Bannon goes on to decry the "oligarchs" of Silicon Valley and Washington and call the number of immigrants in the United States "scary.
But lawmakers who decry the Navy's shiphandling of late ought also to consider what deleterious effect their own poor budget management has wrought.
P.S. – For anyone quick to decry the project as an illegal defacement of U.S. currency, here's a comprehensive analysis of how you're wrong.
He wears chunky jumpers and blazers and buys organic wine, mainly so he can decry the bottle you bought from the grocery store.
Others decry antitrust over-enforcement, questioning the excessive cost of investigations that permit the authorities to secure remedies that go beyond the law.
YouTube comments give you the chance to share a thought or memory, debate a topic, decry an opinion, or support someone else's stance.
Some of these critics deployed the preferred language of right-wing trolls to decry her hypersensitivity: "Easy there social justice warrior," one wrote.
While some decry the developed world is falling apart due to changing political environments, science and technology innovation is likely to continue thriving.
While they decry the process as tainted and unfair, some are also arguing that they cannot be indifferent and insensitive to a victim.
His songs urge listeners to reform and rebuild Congo while they decry the legacy from his parents' generation of kleptocracy, inequality and factionalism.
It's become popular to decry the market's modest gains this year as dangerously narrow, dependent on fewer than a dozen huge technology stocks.
The law also sought to return proportionality to our criminal justice system — a principle that conservatives, in particular, should celebrate rather than decry.
The comments come as Booker and former HUD Secretary Julián Castro decry the lack of diversity atop the Democratic field after California Sen.
" Although many still decry pizza for family dinner, one offers a dark confession: "I stopped cleaning the top of my refrigerator years ago.
US allies decry Trump as hammering at the braces of the Western alliance and emboldening Russia and China to lead aggressive military expansions.
I noted yesterday the tendency of journalists and commentators to decry certain behavior by the Trump administration as "distractions" from more important issues.
Opponents decry the moral failing of an antiquated policy that privileges group membership over meritocratic ideals, in which Asians are the newest victims.
Why attack Democrats' actual positions when you can invent a more extreme, hysterical version of those positions and then decry the imaginary socialists?
" The Democratic group is also challenging a provision that restricts organizers from helping voters submit absentee ballots, which many Republicans decry as "ballot harvesting.
But while many American publishers decry the reality of a platform world, it's enabling some people overseas to move up in the digital economy.
The bullish investors still see a fundamental case for the company at these levels, even as many others decry the run as a bubble.
But for these Republicans who have stepped forward to decry his move, there is likely a depressing political calculation at work here as well.
Yet some on the left decry his ties to Wall Street and opposition of legislation that would have slashed prescription drug prices in 2017.
Fiscal hawks decry huge public debts, destined to grow even vaster as ageing populations rack up ever bigger bills for health care and pensions.
Many analysts continued to decry the lack of margin and profit improvement and said the company's report still raises more questions than it answers.
Other delegates took the opportunity to decry the email campaign waged by supporters of the unbinding efforts, who flooded delegates' inboxes with repetitive emails.
That is why she recently left the campaign trail to visit mostly-black Flint, Michigan, and decry the racially-tinged manmade health disaster there.
Uribe is still backed by millions of Colombians, though he is perhaps equally detested by legions who decry human rights abuses during his administration.
Trump's attacks on the media and the First Amendment are genuinely ominous—on Saturday Trump quoted Thomas Jefferson to decry the "fake news" media.
A man can talk about his fervent faith and moments later decry as false quotes that are clearly verifiable-on camera or in writing.
National security experts decry that China or Russia will use AI technology to do everything from building more sophisticated weapons to controlling our elections.
Politicians are quick to speak out against family separation and decry abuses, but claim their hands are tied when it comes to taking action.
Earlier in the day, Trump used Twitter to decry messages exchanged between two FBI employees expressing a desire to "stop" him from becoming president.
They decry the downfall of religion and civics in the US, and worry the country is headed towards a version of free-handout socialism.
Even at the protest against the Entrada in Santa Fe, many Mexica Americans worked side by side with indigenous activists to decry the celebration.
So Durov looks to be facing the proverbial choice between a rock and a hard place — leaving his critics to decry his technical choices.
Democrats decry changes But Democrats and experts in campaign finance warn that the rule change is vague and could be exploited by political donors.
For as much as Republicans decry identity politics, preying on white fears about changing demographics and brown criminals is just another form of it.
Neither did voters care that he was not going to decry the tyrannies of the financial industry and blame a rigged system for inequities.
" But the resolution that was approved did affirm that the delegates at the meeting "decry every form of racism, including alt-right white supremacy.
Davos is the kind of international, intellectual, technocratic talking shop that conservatives often used to decry as the natural habitat of the Obama administration.
Bill O'Reilly has denounced me as a "chief apologist" for Islam, and I'll continue to decry what I see as Islamophobia in the West.
The few lawmakers who are willing to speak up or decry the compounding drama surrounding Trump tend to be the same group of voices.
In a single tweet, Cher managed to call out Republicans, stand up for the personhood of women and children, and decry greed in politics.
The intelligentsia decry this great and glorious player, the one dude who REALLY accepted Defense Wins Championships into the deepest parts of his heart.
Many people decry this opening of the platform due to the increase of low-effort games that are apparently taking advantage of Steam users.
About two dozen immigrant children have joined Democratic lawmakers on the House floor as the lawmakers decry the separation of families at the border. Rep.
The LA strike followed teacher walkouts in at least five other states in the past year as unions decry smaller classroom budgets and meager pay.
Others decry it as crass commercialization, as a failure of the form to be anything more than a way to merchandise humanity's love of Pokemon.
Legislators pitch the requirements as a boon to maternal health; detractors decry them as onerous, unwarranted changes that often leave women with nowhere to turn.
It's your right to define what you love about a band, and it's your right to decry their actions and words as you see fit.
According to Zuckerberg's decry of the old model, that means fewer viral videos, unless users are having back-and-forth conversations in the comments section.
At the White House, they would claim that this was exactly what Trump was doing: telling all he met to decry ISIS as un-Islamic.
Even in the unlikely event Trump remains quiet, many of his supporters will decry the cancellation as yet another example of political correctness run amok.
When her parents turn on left-leaning late-night shows, many of which decry the ongoing attack on reproductive rights, she quietly leaves the room.
" He proceeded to decry the ruling as a "disgrace" and lamented that the U.S. has the "worst laws of any country anywhere in the world.
The 10-year-old's mother used Facebook to decry the charge against her young son, and supporters raised more than $15,000 for his legal defense.
Yet each year, prize birds rake in millions of dollars in bets, often from the very politicians who make a point to decry the sport.
He has also said his supporters need to monitor polling stations to ensure a fair vote, which the activists decry as an act of intimidation.
Instead, they used, for their own ends, the same type of values-based living constitutionalism that they and other conservative jurists and politicians typically decry.
Big protests are among the few means the opposition has to stand up for democratic principles and decry the government's epic economic mismanagement and cronyism.
In 2012, more than 40,000 Orthodox Jews rallied in New York City's Citi Field to decry what they called "filth" on the internet, like pornography.
Wisconsin Democrats decry their opponents' tactics; Wisconsin Republicans, without proof but with no less certainty, accuse the Democrats of what they themselves stand accused of.
Protesters plan to gather in New York for an interfaith prayer service, then march to Trump Tower to decry the administration's response to the disaster.
He is very slow to decry hate crimes committed against dark-skinned people (such as the murder of an Indian man in Kansas last year).
During the Clinton years, one of the most common responses to the discovery of the Lewinsky affair was to decry our collective American sexual prudishness.
Amid the hearings, Arsov sent an email to the senator's office to decry what he described as Facebook's unfair censorship of conservative voices on its platform.
Linguistic experts in these countries decry these words—it is bad enough to have to borrow English words, but even worse to counterfeit them, they reckon.
Targeting this cohort, says Kline, may give some license to decry all that's wrong with American sexual mores, a burden that's often singularly placed on women.
Moreover, even though labels and artists often decry how much Spotify pays them, only the biggest artists can actually afford to not be on the service.
Luisa Ortega said it was her "unavoidable historical duty" as the nation's top judicial authority to decry what she called a "rupture" of the constitutional order.
And while it's popular these days to decry the ignorance of Americans on matters large and small, sometimes the safe, conservative answer is the correct one.
Although Trump was quick to decry the kneelers, he made no mention of police brutality or the work of social movements such as Black Lives Matter.
Even voters who decry his policies and the state of the nation as he left office found it hard to show their anger at him personally.
It dates back to the 1800s, to a moment when Harvard University president Charles Eliot began to decry the overemphasis of football on Ivy League campuses.
While proponents decry millions pouring into driving hatred against Muslims, the so-called "anti-Islamophobia Industry" now commands serious funding and seeks to mold public discourse.
The German Foreign Office, in a sardonic reply, found it "astounding" that other countries would decry Germany's treatment of Jews and then decline to admit them.
If the political message of the cartoon was to decry President Trump's acquiescence to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's demands, why the Jewish — rather than Israeli — symbolism?
In a historic show of political unrest, people took to the streets again to protest against Chinese encroachment on Hong Kong and to decry police brutality.
But it certainly gave Trump an opportunity to boast about his foreign policy, and to once again use Venezuela's crisis to decry the dangers of socialism.
She wants to spend her "good girl" credit to decry the scorched-earth-conservative Senate campaign that Marsha Blackburn was running in Tennessee, Swift's adopted home.
My heavier use of public transit has led me to adopt last-mile e-scooters, a whole new transportation solution that some decry and others adore.
The congressional action was prompted by the Reuters reports and a growing chorus of complaints from military families who joined forces to decry substandard living conditions.
While candidates and some of their supporters decry the undemocratic nature of the superdelegates, closed primaries, and even delegate allocation formulas, parties have a few defenders.
Safety and consumer advocates decry the bills as an enormous giveaway to the companies Waymo (née Google) and Uber that are building and testing self-driving cars.
Dozens of demonstrators had gathered to protest against Rajoy and decry political corruption near the court room in San Fernando de Henares, on the outskirts of Madrid.
" Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, used his opening statement to decry "executive overreach" and expressed "alarm" over "the threat it poses to the separation of powers.
Snoop Dogg and rapper 50 Cent were among the many figures to decry King for bringing up the case, arguing that it was disrespectful to his family.
Though there will equally clearly be portions of the political spectrum who decry Apple News' political output as biased against them — and thus akin to political censorship.
But the Saudi minister of state for Gulf affairs, Thamer al-Subhan, called for tolerance after greeting Sadr, using Twitter to decry "Sunni extremism and Shi'ite extremism".
By now, the playbook is familiar: Accusations of fake news can themselves be a form of misinformation, as they allow scandal-plagued leaders to decry actual news.
Democrats and liberal commentators have been quick to decry the message as hypocritical, arguing that President Donald Trump himself has explicitly called for violence against his detractors.
Mr Trump's success was based on supercharging that pre-existing change, through his attacks on immigrants, Muslims and the trade deals that working-class Americans also decry.
We must aid people in the camps, continue to decry the Dominican Republic's hateful policy and support efforts by Haitian groups to urge the government to intervene.
Trump has continued to decry that investigation as a "witch hunt" and is likely to seize on the IG findings to further question the FBI&aposs integrity.
He goes so far as to decry the term "soulslike," saying it promotes thinking about the genre in a restrictive way, which seems hard to argue with.
The calculation for those Republicans goes like this: Why endanger yourself for a unpopular bill that the President will decry it mere weeks after he celebrates it?
I seek to preserve property and to respect order, and I equally decry the appeal to the passions of the many or the prejudices of the few.
Barr is the latest in a stream of attorneys general to decry an inability by law enforcement to access encrypted communications, despite pushback from the tech companies.
Stone has appeared on multiple cable news programs to profess his innocence, decry the special counsel's conduct toward him and declare he would not testify against Trump.
When Trump critics decry that "no one is above the law" in the United States, that's what they're referring to — the structural system of checks and balances.
As conservatives we can't decry demands for equality of outcomes and then complain when we don't get a 50 percent share of media coverage reflecting our views.
Opponents decry calls for a peace declaration as a desperate attempt to secure North Korean denuclearization, and certainly that would be a terrible reason to pursue it.
But I struggle to believe that the public figures and keyboard warriors who still decry Cyborg's steroid use are really that concerned about PEDs at this point.
Netanyahu has said that if re-elected he would extend Israeli sovereignty over settlements in the West Bank - a move that Palestinians decry as de facto annexation.
He's not willing to decry any of their actions, but yet, he's willing to take aim and call for the firing and real action against these players.
Knox covers those who, like Pamela author Samuel Richardson, highly value the sexual purity of women and roundly decry as villains those men who might threaten it.
Human rights groups decry the EU's support for Libya's Prime Minister Fayez Seraj and allied militias who run migrant detention centers they have compared to concentration camps.
If you actually watched former National Security Council official Fiona Hill's testimony on Thursday, you heard a Russia expert decry Republicans' embrace of Kremlin-propagated conspiracy theories.
On the one hand, other candidates would almost certainly decry the DNC if it decided to change its rules to accommodate the latest billionaire in the race.
They will also press Republicans to announce what policies they would support to battle the human causes of climate change and not simply decry the Democratic proposal.
A bus tour will stop in more than a dozen states — including California, Arizona, Nevada, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Iowa, Maine, Kentucky, and Wisconsin — to decry the bill.
Parallel to today's protest at the RISD Museum, organizers from Decolonize This Place gathered at the Brooklyn Museum to decry stolen objects in the Brooklyn Museum's collection.
Just as one group of protesters shouted at Senate Republicans from the gallery, several hundred took to the Hart Senate Office Building to also decry the bill.
Those that decry Republicans who oppose Trump on Russia but still support normal conservative initiatives backed by the White House show themselves to be insincere in their outrage.
Netanyahu and his wife Sara have drawn legal scrutiny and frequent headlines over whether state funds have been used to support what critics decry as their lavish lifestyle.
Many decry the shuttering of beloved small local treasures, she said, but they also harbor enthusiasm for big-box retailers and the suburban sensibilities they bring with them.
But now, decades later, comes a controversial new law -- passed in the name of religion -- that critics decry as state-sanctioned bigotry against gays, lesbians and transgender residents.
When Nike announced that its newest 30th anniversary campaign star was unsigned athlete-activist Colin Kaepernick, critics took to social media to decry the brand's bold political choice.
And while some fans will no doubt decry a sense of sameness, unlike, say, certain HTC phones, the handset won't be mistaken for an iPhone any time soon.
In the last three weeks alone, seven people have died due to lack of dialysis, according to Codevida, which staged a protest to decry the critical drug shortages.
But the efforts of the censors are often met with intense vitriol online by those whose posts are removed and others who decry the growing censorship in China.
As is his wont, President Trump took to Twitter today, this time to decry the launch of a special counsel to investigate his campaign's possible ties to Russia.
And Warren has made a point in stump speeches to decry the economic barriers faced by African-Americans, including during a campaign event in South Carolina last month.
Like those who decry "gynocentrism"—a world in which women's rights are at the fore—Devlin argues that the sexual revolution has transformed women into the dominant sex.
It's men, not women, Devlin claims, who are the economic benefactors for their children—even if those men aren't granted custody rights, as Devlin is quick to decry.
But first an observation: It has long become routine to decry the Biennale's system of national pavilions, dating to 1895, as an outdated relic from a bygone era.
The current chickens intend to recreate themselves as hawks, duplicitously decry the deficit they have just created, and then demand significant cuts in Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security.
They also decry irregularities in the voter roll, the disqualification of two of the strongest opposition candidates, and continuing deadly crackdowns on protests and even on campaign events.
Any business executive would decry this loss of human capital and energy as we are just a day short of having lost 10 percent of this entire year.
According to the news service, thousands rallied on Tuesday to decry the rise in anti-Semitic acts in France, including French President Emmanuel Macron and other political leaders.
In the heat of an election, motivated partisans on both sides tend to endorse their candidate's positions and actions, including behavior they would decry in a political opponent.
I've seen Chargers writers decry this pick as unlikely, and I've seen many analysts mark down Tunsil because recent history has not been kind to highly drafted tackles.
Though even as corporate leaders decry Saudi Arabia's part in the 2018 murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, accessing the kingdom's broader market has become easier than ever before.
Under the new system, Democrats can decry whichever of Trump's nominees they truly think are bad for the country — streamlining their responsibilities and their message to the voters.
Although Asian washing machine makers, such as Samsung, LG and Panasonic, will decry the move, U.S. manufacturer Whirlpool, which has campaigned for a tax on imports, celebrated Monday.
We feel safe and secure in these systems and structures, and while business gurus and productivity experts may decry the comfort zone, it's not entirely a bad thing.
Then again, the mine that Forsman works in is a taconite mine, not the type of copper-nickel mine that environmentalists decry as a threat to this watershed.
Politically, Democrats have wound up in a place where they decry the policies that restrict undocumented immigration, but they don't really have any other policies to replace them.
MORE's. Conservatives decry them as a bailout to insurers, and there's no guarantee Republicans will back a bill making the fix no matter what else is in it.
Saying she had lost her voice "in screaming and lamentation" that same weekend, she went on to decry President Donald Trump for mocking a disabled reporter in 2015.
Pereira, meanwhile, continued to decry on Twitter what he says is an electoral coup and hailed support he has received from party allies in the government and parliament.
That doesn't, however, seem to be the issue with Trump, "given his willingness to decry FBI investigations and arrests as illegitimate when it serves his purposes," Meese said.
Democrats have used similar tactics in past Senate races in Missouri and West Virginia to elevate weak Republicans but decry the practice in their own internal politics. Sen.
Those who support the bureau's measures decry the high interest rates these lenders charge for these risky loans and tout the "savings" borrowers will derive from the regulations.
News of the deal began circulating just before a formal House-Senate conference committee began debating it in public, leading Democrats to decry the gathering as a sham.
Politicians will decry abuse of the welfare system as a way to appeal to fears of black people taking advantage of the welfare system and purportedly wasting taxpayer money.
Court-packing was unpopular with the public when proposed by Roosevelt, and there's a reason that many constitutional scholars and political scientists continue to decry it to this day.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela on Wednesday increased wages for workers at state energy company PDVSA after employees staged small protests to decry meager salaries amid the OPEC nation's economic meltdown.
Andrei Bougrov told CNBC it was better to embrace China's demand for metals by partnering with it on projects, rather than to decry its perceived role in lowering prices.
It is conventional to decry the tyranny of short-term thinking, a tyranny that is supposedly getting more oppressive in a world of Twitter mobs and one-click consumers.
Certain experts cheer for the huge ripples that international brands send across the supply chain with seemingly small improvements, while others decry said small improvements as straight-up greenwashing.
Business groups are pressing Congress to make functional changes to the Export-Import Bank, a difficult task because many conservatives decry the bank as an example of crony capitalism.
We often decry Washington for its inability to take decisive action, but this is one step the government can take to re-engage with the public, particularly younger generations.
On Sunday, hundreds of protesters gathered outside the White House to decry President Donald Trump's sweeping executive order banning Syrian refugees and visa holders from seven majority-Muslim nations.
Senators may soon vote on a Republican health care bill that would repeal Obamacare, that opponents decry as ripping away coverage from the old, the sick and the poor.
At the same time, U.S. officials continue to decry Russia's ongoing military incursion in Ukraine and its bombing campaign in Syria, as well as other "unprofessional" or provocative actions.
US tech giants decry Australia's 'deeply flawed' new anti-encryption law Silicon Valley is split largely into two camps: your data for money, or your data doesn't make money.
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Neil Gaiman (who used his acceptance speech to decry the slates) won for Best Graphic Story, while Andy Weir won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer.
We might decry the treatment of North American tribes by European colonists, but — in the scope of history — that treatment was among the kindest possible conquerors have ever afforded.
Activists decry indiscriminate police kidnappings and beatings, and the hashtag on Twitter generates images, although unverified, of bloodied youth in hospital beds and streets and residents pleading for help.
Former French Presidents Francois Hollande and Nicolas Sarkozy reportedly gathered at the Place de la Republique on Tuesday to also decry the nation's recent surge in anti-Semitic acts.
On Saturday, members of the group PAIN Sackler and other organizations gathered at the Temple of Dendur to decry the Metropolitan Museum's association with the Sackler family's painkiller fortune.
Even as Democratic members of Congress decry ICE's actions, they propose "smart borders" which ultimately depend on and legitimize the same kind of data collection that drives Trump's crackdowns.
Given these trends, political elites should be less afraid to call out the racist remarks made by their peers and to decry efforts to race-bait in political campaigns.
McNamee's message resonates most with a few relatively insular groups of worried citizens: parents who monitor screen time, socialists who decry West Coast inequality, academics who study algorithmic bias.
If Joe Biden resumes his push to present himself as the more moderate candidate, these crimes in New York would be a perfect trend for him to decry publicly.
While some industry executives and environmental activists decry a few elements of the new law's implementation, a rare consensus has formed about the direction the law itself is taking.
On Columbus Day, protesters gathered at the Museum of Natural History to decry the statue of Teddy Roosevelt, demanding that the museum be "decolonized" of its racist history lessons.
Others decry positive psychology's commodification and commercial cheapening by the thousands of coaches, consultants, and therapists who have jumped on the bandwagon with wild claims for their lucrative products.
The president-elect took to Twitter Saturday night and Sunday morning to decry the recounts, led by the Green Party's Jill Stein and joined by Hillary Clinton's campaign Saturday.
But over the past century, Congress has shifted many of the powers to raise and lower tariffs to the executive branch (a concentration of power that conservatives now decry).
Overall, it's likely that environmentalists will decry the plan to increase coal generation, saying Beijing isn't doing all it can to switch to renewables and help meet global emissions goals.
" The secretary of defense went on to decry the number of innocent people dying in the Yemen war, and asserted "that has simply got to be brought to an end.
Given the new era, both Obama and his party will discover that it's not enough just to decry norm-breaking, and might be necessary to break a few norms themselves.
Democrats in Congress have an added obligation not just to decry the GOP's mischief or malign neglect, but to loudly propose legislation that would address some of Obamacare's real problems.
And the GOP nominee took time to decry the carried interest tax break, a provision favored by some Wall Street firms that has been frequently labeled a loophole by Democrats.
It's easy to decry student appeals for "safe spaces" on campus, but harder to remember that, for certain students, neither campus nor the world that surrounds it is reliably safe.
These seemed to be more in reaction to the predictability of me — a liberal white American — helicoptering into the island city-state to decry human rights violations and unfettered capitalism.
Activists in the streets of San Juan decry the corruption their parents have faced for years, and a government built on debt, and paralyzed by litigation, emigration and chaos. Gov.
For most of the play, though, the spectators simply spectate as an all-black cast uses parody, absurdity and increasingly frantic repetition to decry racist violence and honor the dead.
The Republican leadership team's track record on immigration indicates that they are very willing to decry sanctuary and other policies that coddle illegal aliens, but reluctant to do much else.
Tim Walberg (R-Mich.) said he approached Walker on Monday night on the House floor to decry Walker's decision to release the statement using letterhead from the 172-member RSC.
"A lot of people have personal reactions to Donald Trump," he said, adding that voters who decry chaos might look for normality in a candidate like Biden or Minnesota Sen.
Kennedy, a director at a mental health care advocacy group founded by her husband, used her launch video to decry the impact of climate change on the New Jersey coastline.
Would the VA yield to the usual critics, who decry such statements as "Christian triumphalism" or whatever other invective they hurl at every vestige of Christianity in the public square?
To Figueroa, it doesn't make sense for the US government to decry how dangerous Venezuela has become on the one hand, while trying to deport her brother on the other.
Schultz has wielded his influence to decry open carry gun laws, declare the importance of social diversity and inclusivity, and start a national conversation about race (even though that one backfired).
Congressional leaders are also weighing competing legislative measures, some that would put sanctions on the Turks, others that would decry Trump for triggering the events and urging him to reverse course.
News of the deal began circulating just before a formal House of Representatives and Senate conference committee began debating it in public, leading Democrats to decry the gathering as a sham.
We righteously and correctly decry the insidious objectification of women on screen, and the hateful erasure of queer characters and performers of color, under the simple, unassailable argument that representation matters.
As with the release of other such images, people around the world instantly took to social media to share the photo of this poor boy and decry the violence in Syria.
" One person who hasn't enjoyed the impression is Trump himself; the president has taken to Twitter several times to decry the sketch show's portrayal of him, saying that Baldwin's performance "stinks.
And while some automatically decry any actor who talks about politics as being hectoring and out of touch, Streep's speech could only really have been given by someone in the arts.
Trump seized on the guilty verdict to decry Mueller's investigation as a "witch hunt" and a "disgrace," noting that the charges were not related to Russian interference in the 2016 campaign.
But as Europe adjusts to the reality of self-isolation, there are signs social media can bring out the best in people, not just the boastful or argumentative bits many decry.
But as Europe adjusts to the reality of self-isolation, there are signs social media can bring out the best in people, not just the boastful or argumentative bits many decry.
On the campaign trail, liberals assail the power of big tech and call for breaking up Facebook and Google, while conservatives decry their power and accuse them of silencing their voices.
The idea being considered by House Republican leaders is controversial because it would help fund key ObamaCare payments to insurers, something that many conservatives decry as a "bailout" of the law.
During a February speech in the bruising battleground state of Florida, the president used a speech about his Venezuela policy to decry the ills Maduro-style socialism brought to his nation.
He finds himself frustrated, he said, every time he sees a police executive step to a podium to decry the "bad apples" responsible for a crime that has tainted a department.
While activists decry what they perceive to be a lack of action when it comes to tackling the "climate emergency", national governments and big businesses claim they are making significant efforts.
You can call on protest coordinators to decry violence, but if the people who might be engaging in violence don't know or listen to the protest coordinators, that doesn't help much.
However, with no sense of irony, Ms Hirsch goes on to decry the "fantasy" of free speech in which those worried about the "threat of immigration" are ascribed the worst possible motives.
In April, the skin care brand Nivea used the slogan "White is Purity" to promote deodorant, leading people to decry the ad as racist and white supremacists to reportedly celebrate the ad.
Many of us have wondered when men are going to step up to decry this behavior and commit to dismantling whatever parts of their professional and social lives that keeps victimizing women.
The new regulation passed this week strengthens the government's position on censoring the internet, drawing Amnesty International to decry that it leaves "no safe place for people to speak freely" in Vietnam.
Today, Badlands National Park took to Twitter, seemingly to decry Trump's irresponsible and counterfactual stance on climate change, by quoting from the "Climate Change Facts" section of the National Wildlife Federation's website.
However, the opposition and aid agencies decry that policy as one of "starve or surrender", saying it will make it harder in the long run to heal wounds of the civil war.
He's a FIFA insider with the connections to pull off a win, but critics decry his alleged role in Bahrain's violent response against pro-democracy protesters during the Arab Spring of 983.
When candidates decry a "rigged" system or insinuate wide-scale illegal voting without evidence, they don't just harm their opponents; they devalue democratic elections in general and the legitimacy of its outcomes.
Earlier on Tuesday, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, whom foes decry as a dictator who has wrecked the OPEC member's economy, said he would run again if the ruling Socialist Party asked him.
If we believe that every human being — Jew or Muslim, Israeli or Arab — deserves the same human rights, then we must indeed decry the suffering of Palestinian civilians as a moral issue.
Just to twist the knife, the show is a solo affair, honoring his contemporary L. J. Shapiro (Judd Hirsch), whom Harold is eager to decry—"a popular but minor artist," he proclaims.
Congress must continue to press for a review and policy that ramps down nuclear dangers rather than incites them and should specifically decry any plans for U.S. resumption of explosive nuclear blasts.
Indeed, the Trump administration's response to the recent protests has been in stark contrast to the Obama administration's approach in 2009, when Iranians took to the streets to decry disputed election results.
Building on weeks of near-daily protests, Maduro opponents took to the streets again on Sunday to decry what they say is his authoritarian administration and destruction of Venezuela's oil-rich economy.
Last November, before this year's nominees were announced, Mr. Lee won an Academy Honorary Award — the only Oscar he's ever received — and used his acceptance speech to decry Hollywood's pervasive diversity problems.
" While Le Pen gives lip service to making FN less racist, she continues to decry "anti-white racism," a term strikingly similar to the white supremacist mantra, "Anti-racist is anti-white.
Still some legal scholars and attorneys decry the growing presence of neuroscience in courtrooms, calling it a "double-edged sword" that either unduly exonerates defendants or marks them as irredeemable future dangers.
You can't decry it in a public statement after a tragedy has occurred and then go back to a public rally and then stoke that same kind of, I think, irresponsible language.
The notion of censorship was further stoked by Alex Jones, the right-wing conspiracy theorist, who showed up on Capitol Hill to decry the treatment he has received from social media companies.
He sat for an interview with Oprah Winfrey in New York and held a rival rally to decry Trump's immigration policy as the president promoted his planned border wall in El Paso.
Drivers honked enthusiastically when they passed by schools crowded with protests, presidential candidates backed the teachers' demands, and celebrities took it as an opportunity to decry longstanding underfunding of California public schools.
As the U.S. and the international community decry Maduro's crackdown, another country appears to be turning Venezuela's chaos into an opportunity to scoop up huge energy assets at fire-sale prices: Russia.
While conservatives often decry government spending in general, red states generally receive more in federal government benefits than blue states do — and thus are often at greater risk from someone like Trump.
It was not until chaos ensued that a reworded resolution vowing to "decry every form of racism, including alt-right white supremacy, as antithetical to the Gospel of Jesus Christ" was adopted.
Muslim viewers were quick to decry the platform's flippant approach to the series' religious focus and scoffed that the answer to the question was already made obvious in the series' marketing materials.
As Pakistanis wonder what toll the threat of terrorism will take on their election on July 25, many activists decry another disturbing trend: the sharp rise in religious extremists running for office.
Critics decry a series of subsequent "payback" incidents, including months-long jail terms for the trio and, most recently, a ban on Wong's ally, Agnes Chow, running in a legislature by-election.
Last year, a church in Tulsa, Oklahoma similarly used its display to decry the current administration's migration practices by surrounding the figurines of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph with a chain-link fence.
We can surmise that in this current era of division, the results of a presidential election could be hotly litigated and regardless of the outcome, onlookers could decry the verdict as corrupt.
Memories of 2013, when security forces are estimated to have killed up to 185 people after thousands took to the streets to decry fuel price hikes, may be keeping protests in check.
Prominent cultural organizations including Frieze magazine and the Creative Industries Federation have spoken out to decry the loss of international funding opportunities and the presumptive decrease of mobility for artists within Europe.
The cynical take on this would be to quickly decry the B2B as a convenient way of over-promising on a ticket price, and on occasion this is quite obviously the case.
Some of the other candidates, notably Bush and Kasich, occasionally decry Trump's xenophobia in terms similar to Haley's—but they lag well behind Trump, while Ted Cruz gains traction by echoing the frontrunner.
What's in vogue right now is to decry the invasion of privacy and then steadfastly ignore any other mentions of the hack, with maybe a single angry interview thrown in there for variety.
On Sunday, tens of thousands of people took to the streets to decry the jailing of Wong, and two other democracy activists - Nathan Law and Alex Chow - for between six and eight months.
And if Joker engenders sympathy for the devil, so to speak, then it's well within critics' and audience's rights to call it out and decry its moral bankruptcy if they think that's bad.
While prominent media personalities with major platforms decry safe spaces, trigger warnings, and social justice warriors, conservative efforts to influence academic thought rarely enter the public flurry of op-eds on free speech.
He then pivoted to using that language to decry the nomination process on the left, accusing the Democratic Party of colluding with the Clinton campaign to keep Sanders from winning that party's nomination.
Other presidential hopefuls, most notably Elizabeth Warren, another firebrand senator, also decry the lowly position of workers in America, and tie it to wealth inequality, the pre-eminent economic gripe this campaign season.
Polls this week showed a majority of ordinary members favored Sanchez remaining as leader and several hundred rallied outside the Socialist headquarters on Saturday night to decry what they called a party coup.
It does not matter how much health advocates decry such action when the President of Paraguay, Horacio Cortes, was the co-founder (and still part owner) of the largest producer, Tabacalera del Este.
Even as they decry the ACA, when pressed on specifics, conservatives claim they would keep many elements of the law, ranging from protections for people with pre-existing conditions to maternity care, intact.
The leader turned heads on the Senate floor Monday as he rose to decry critics who have dubbed him "a Russian asset" and "Moscow Mitch" for stonewalling congressional measures to improve election security.
Demonstrators also decry what they see as foreign interference in the running of the country, including from the United States but especially from Iran whose allies have dominated Iraqi state institutions since 2003.
Demonstrators also decry what they see as foreign interference in the running of the country, including from the United States but especially from Iran whose allies have dominated Iraqi state institutions since 2003.
The ongoing political crisis in Virginia presents a backdrop for Democrats to decry bigotry "by starting at the top" in the White House, he said, offering a new rationale for the president's impeachment.
The transformation is somewhat surprising, since Trump ran as candidate unencumbered by party orthodoxy, willing to decry entitlement cuts and criticize George W. Bush for the lies that led to the Iraq War.
Even worse, while they decry its effects, some of the largest media conglomerates are actually investing in and promulgating new ventures designed to capitalize on echo chambers of selected facts and tailored presentation.
"All of Me" singer Legend took to Twitter on Tuesday to decry the state legislature's vote: These statehouses are waging all-out war on women and their right to control their reproductive decisions.
"The aim was not to target Venezuelans, but rather to decry the absence of the state in our town," said João Kleber Soares Borges, 38, a member of the Commercial Association of Pacaraima.
The whistleblower submission's public emergence comes at a sensitive time, as President Trump has taken to Twitter in recent months to decry a lack of action by his Justice Department against the Clintons.
Ressa, co-founder of online news outlet Rappler and former CNN bureau chief, was arrested in connection with "cyber libel" charges against her media company on Wednesday, which critics decry as politically motivated.
Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) and husband Mark Kelly departed the front of the Capitol where they participated in a press conference to decry the Las Vegas attacks and call for stricter gun laws.
Believe me when I say that I care a lot about how something looks when I'm wearing it, and I would be the first to decry a dumb-looking accoutrements on my headphones.
Even many of those "who claim sympathy with BLM's purpose have used the civil rights movement to decry their tactics," Theoharis writes in her elegant introduction, her rage kept at a controlled simmer.
I look at group of girls in thick coats carrying signs that decry a fascist state that carries out a campaign of murder, brutality, and torture — as the signs insist — against black people.
But, as Marianne Baker—a cancer research PhD graduate—wrote to me, we can't decry one birth control for causing a risk of depression while deciding it's an acceptable side effect in another.
Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Ron Wyden (D-OR), the top Democrat on the tax-writing Finance Committee, took to the Senate floor to decry the Republicans' rushed, secret, and last-minute process.
But I don't decry such advances—the proliferation of wireless connectivity means we can put sensors in our baseball bats and turn an activity like swinging at pitches into an exercise in advanced telemetry.
Legalization opponents frequently decry the strength of today's marijuana, an argument that provides political cover for pot skeptics who once used the drug themselves and gives legalization opponents a backdoor route to blocking weed.
Protesters, mostly from the poor or middle classes, took to the streets to decry the center-right policies of President Sebastián Piñera, who responded by deploying the military to repress the mostly peaceful demonstrators.
Just as American populists decry the "swamp" in Washington and Brazilians are aghast at the filth of their political class, Mr López Obrador fulminates against the "mafia of power" that he claims controls Mexico.
The game isn't exactly subtle about its premise; there are multiple times in the game when Arthur or Dutch will explicitly decry the decline of the Wild West and the rise of modern civilization.
Through it all, Trump has continued to decry a "rigged system" and argued the media is colluding with the Clinton campaign as he's stressed his campaign offers voters a change from the status quo.
They also decry how Warren overlooked the role private equity returns play in pension returns, particularly if/when public equities turn south, suggesting her bill would rob Pension Peter to pay Retail Cashier Paul.
And yet, these members of the media who decry the use of fake news, who talk about the need to pursue facts and the truth, give her a platform and highlight her because why?
Barack Obama is going after President Trump for refusing to decry neo-Nazis in Charlottesville and bullying the media -- but he's also got beef with the alleged Trump staffer behind the NYT op-ed.
And grade-obsessed android and objective member of the elite media Mark Halperin dropped by to decry the elite media's fixation on Trump's refusal to say he would respect the results of the election.
But those who object to Electoral College hijinks on the grounds that liberals would be hypocritical to combat the Trumpian norm-breaking they decry with norm-breaking of their own should rethink their assumptions.
While many on the left decry the Tea Party, saying the Republican Party has shifted too far to the right, they've failed to acknowledge just how far their party has shifted to the left.
Some environmentalists decry carbon capture and utilization, arguing it's a pretext for continued coal use and that it undermines the ability to achieve climate goals by locking-in coal plants for decades to come.
While it makes sense that incumbent Democrats would decry tactics that could result in their own defeat, it's time for Democratic voters to get over our aversion to primaries, particularly in safe blue districts.
" Trump went on to decry the billions of dollars Iran has acquired as a result of its assets being unfrozen in the wake of the nuclear agreement, saying it's "amazing" that Iran isn't "grateful.
Homophobic tweets he'd posted several years earlier had resurfaced, and rather than address and apologize for them, Hart's response was to decry the trolls he said were trying to bring him down, and resign.
CEO Adam Auctor took to Reddit to decry his treatment: "As some of you may know, the event is now owned by Live Nation and this resulted in significantly stricter security throughout," he wrote.
The members of ADAPT, a disability rights group, are now being held by Capitol Police after staging a protest to decry the Medicaid overhaul proposed in the bill made public by McConnell on Thursday.
While populists outside the United States decry globalization as being governed by America's rules and serving America's interests, Mr. Trump declares that it is America, in fact, who is the great victim of globalization.
Yet when editorialists decry Bernie Sanders' student debt forgiveness plan as "unfair" to those of us who already paid off our loans (as they did with Elizabeth Warren's), they're certainly not speaking for me.
Wishful Thinking Even as Democrats decry the false claims streaming regularly from the White House, they appear to have become more vulnerable to unsupported claims and conspiracy theories that flatter their own political prejudices.
The sheer brutality of the crime sent shock waves across America, prompting President Bill Clinton to decry Shepard's attackers as "full of hatred or full of fear or both," and igniting numerous vigils and protests.
Republican leaders are stuck in an uncomfortable marriage with their can't-live-with-him, can't-live-without-him presidential nominee, who is showing no signs of cooling the polarizing rhetoric that many GOP elites decry.
" Free Beacon reporter Natalie Johnson joked  that "Samantha Bee calling Ivanka Trump a c*** in reference to a picture she posted with her son is so woke, I can&apost believe people decry media bias!!
At the same time, many Christian groups that resettle refugees in the United States decry the persecution of their brethren overseas, but said the country should not give favor to fellow Christians or bar Muslims.
Yet since then he's gone on to openly decry "political correctness," and last year praised Donald Trump for "say[ing] what he thinks," without acknowledging the coded racism and bigotry that often underlies Trump's statements.
Campaigners, who spiced up the stodgy talks with a dash of sit-ins and marches, were right to decry the lack of ambition as unequal to the task of sparing future generations from climate catastrophe.
Because of relentless propaganda over the years flogging the alleged human rights mission of US foreign policy, many Americans often seem irked that millions of people worldwide decry American intervention, viewing the protests as ungrateful.
Under President Tayyip Erdogan, who has dominated domestic politics for a decade and a half, human rights groups decry what they call an unprecedented crackdown on opposition voices as the country faces multiple security threats.
Governor Gavin Newsom used a visit to Gilroy after the shooting to decry what he said was the undermining of the state's gun control laws by looser regulations in nearby states and the federal government.
Bijan was also vocal about his opposition to gun violence, taking to Facebook in the wake of officer-involved or mass shootings to decry the country's inability to adequately address the issue, his sister said.
This allows the rooftop solar industry to, on the one hand, decry the actions of lead generators – many of whom operate overseas – but on the other, buy those leads to try and make a sale.
The sudden case of talking-head amnesia over this is being greeted in conservative media by hilarious video montages featuring the same scolds, who now decry the term, matter-of-factly invoking it back then.
The two Democrats challenging Mayor Jim Kenney oppose the tax, as do a score of City Council hopefuls who decry the 1.5 cent-per-ounce tax as an unfair burden on the city's poorest residents.
In 2015, hundreds of thousands of protesters took to the streets to decry corruption, and the president at the time, Otto Pérez Molina, was forced to step down and face charges brought by Mr. Velásquez.
The United States cannot in good faith decry what has been done to its decent citizens until it is ready to face what it did so often to the equally decent citizens of other nations.
The families of those on board, most of whom were from China, have pressed hard for answers ever since the plane went missing, and they are likely to decry any suggestion the search will end.
Not long after the proposed buyout was announced, Carl Icahn amassed a $1 billion stake and hit the airwaves, sent tweets, and issued open letters to decry the transaction and push for the CEO's ouster.
These discounts are a significant uptick from the 5-10% seen in previous weeks, which led some shoppers to take to social media to scoff at Barneys&apos "preciousness" and decry its reputation of exclusivity.
Carson frequently used his public platform and his presidential run to decry government overreach and drawn on his personal success story to argue against government welfare programs and in favor of a by-the-bootstraps attitude.
Conservatives would have to be satisfied that they are repealing some of Obamacare's most hated provisions — particularly the individual mandate that they decry as an assault on personal freedom — but leaving much of the law touched.
Then, 24 female musicians went even further, donning all white to sing "Praying" along with Kesha, who has been one of the most vocal celebrities to decry sexual assault in the industry for several years now.
As their mission statement explains, they subscribe to an anti-political, green perspective that goes far beyond the fight against capitalist institutions and worker exploitation to decry and push back against the effects of civilization itself.
While her detractors decry her reliance on "big money," it is unlikely that she would be in the arena without the war chest that has, at last, brought her the delegates to secure her party's nomination.
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Although some decry this as censorship or some other infringement of free speech, the terms of service are generally quite clear: groups employing or endorsing hate or violence are simply not welcome on these private platforms.
Cooke added that he found it strange how many Republicans who decry expensive federal programs and the intervention of big government into the private lives of everyday citizens had stayed silent on the war on drugs.
It is ironic that many in the tech community decry the FBI's court-ordered request for an Apple-produced backdoor, because it's the only government body to make this request to the company through official channels.
While some misguided pundits will decry this as an excessively slow pace of employment growth, we should recall that this is not a sprint, but instead a long-distance race where what matters more is endurance.
While critics decry Louisiana policymakers for not investing more resources into rehabilitative programming, they fail to acknowledge that a significant portion of the savings from recent reforms are intended to be used exactly for that purpose.
James Inhofe (R-Okla.), the chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee who last year took a snowball onto the Senate floor to decry what he considers alarmist conclusions about man-made global warming.
Sherrod had suggested in a Twitter message earlier in the week he would join in the protests that have grown in recent weeks among athletes in the United States to decry racial injustice and police brutality.
Every year, politicians and pundits alike decry sequestration – the mindless, across-the-board spending cuts that would be imposed if Congress spends more than allowed under the spending caps imposed by the 85033 Budget Control Act.
The fallout, at the time, was harsh: human rights advocates who today decry the way children are treated in government custody were, under Obama, frustrated with their care and urged that children be swiftly granted asylum.
Trump has continued to decry Mueller's investigation as a "hoax" and a "witch hunt," though Mueller last week indicted 12 Russian intelligence officials for conspiring to influence the 2016 election by hacking Democratic organizations and individuals.
The other path, to continue to deny Trump's legitimacy, to decry him as an outsider hell-bent on destroying the republic, grants him that same aura of impossibility that helped him so much during the campaign.
A U.S. bill known as the Nica Act seeks to condition financial assistance to Nicaragua on improvements in democracy, human rights and battling anti-corruption, which led Ortega's government to decry "interference" from Washington in September.
Following Bailey's death, protesters in Colorado Springs came out to decry gun violence and police brutality, saying Bailey was murdered and criticizing the police department for putting the officers who shot Bailey back on active duty.
Later that day, thousands of Yemenis took to the streets near the U.N. building in Sana'a to protest the latest airstrike and to decry a war that has claimed over 10,000 lives and displaced 3 million.
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) announced Thursday that he will no longer accept campaign contributions from federal political action committees, a stance increasingly adopted by Democratic candidates who decry the influence of corporate money in politics.
Ms. Arieff doesn't quote any drivers, but I want to speak up in support of the survivors and loved ones she features, who decry a way of dying that permeates American life yet receives little attention.
They also decry the "Disneyfication" of Lisbon, which they see in new shops, like "The Fantastic World of the Portuguese Sardine," where tourists can buy a can of fish with their birth year on the label.
The class action will turn up the heat on Japan's justice system as more left-behind parents decry the effective condoning by courts and law enforcement of a practice other developed countries treat as a crime.
We jumped on the news cycle, rolled out the first comprehensive reproductive rights agenda for any of the presidential [candidates], and flew Kirsten down to Georgia to stand with women and providers to decry the ban.
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Later, Patricia Arquette -- a winner for Hulu's "The Act" -- used her acceptance speech to decry the march toward war with Iran, and urge people to vote in 2020 to provide a better world for their children.
She booked a last-minute trip to Georgia to decry the passage of a restrictive abortion law there, blitzed the cable news networks, and the donations that followed helped secure her spot in the June debates.
Separately, Paris Jackson, the 19-year-old daughter of the late "Thriller" singer Michael Jackson, used her time as a presenter to decry the events in Charlottesville in the most overtly political speech of the awards show.
Let's embrace the kind of patriotism that is not directed against others, and let us decry kneejerk national which attacks others and seeks scape goats rather than looking for solutions that allow us to co-exist better.
What. Just. Happened.  In what may be the most unnecessary statement of the day, Fox Sports Radio host Clay Travis used a sexist joke in an attempt to decry the state of the nation and criticize ESPN.
Tabloids still love to point the finger of judgment at any famous woman who appears to be defying time, just as much as they love to decry those who dare to leave their lines and wrinkles untouched.
He's happy to decry scripts that fully break the game or exploits that spoof a player's GPS location, but admits to using the monster-locating tool PokéVision, which exists in clear violation of Niantic's terms of use.
But as House GOP leaders they try to change the subject to their platform they are still being pressed to explain how they can back a nominee who is playing the kind of identity politics they decry.
The feminist activist group has been zigzagging through the streets of the French capital once a month since April 2016, armed with stickers and permanent markers; its mission is to decry sexist advertisements in the public space.
It also represents a strange turn for a website founded out of a desire to take on power politics by a person who tended to decry the media for being too close to the government it covered.
Dubious government statistics have made it harder to calculate average incomes and consumer prices in recent years, but Macri has previously cited UCA studies to decry the rising poverty rate under his predecessor, leftist leader Cristina Fernandez.
As a retired FBI special agent, I have read recent op-eds by former senior FBI officials, in which they decry the public criticism of the FBI and worry over the impact it's having on the institution.
If a leader wants to decry the heavy hand of the state, then this means criticizing it both when a regulatory agency oversteps its bounds and when an immigration agency or a police department oversteps its bounds.
There are black baby boomers who may decry the term, but use it in private settings and are loath to fess up to the fact that it is they who let "nigger" out of the black closet.
I'm still waiting for someone to call the bluffs of these senators, to decry their assumption that Americans will understand and forgive their infuriating ignorance about the men and women serving in Niger and across West Africa.
Marxist theorists like Adorno decry the culture industry and the formulaic nature of what it makes, but at the same time they refuse to consider the joy these productions can bring or the artistic merit they contain.
Maybe these are people from a place that sounds so silly on paper, but the game believed in them throughout, and so did I. Folks often praise the game's story and overall aesthetic, but decry the combat.
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WARSAW (Reuters) - More than 20,000 policemen, firemen, border and prison guards gathered on Tuesday in Warsaw to decry "outrageous" working conditions and demand pay rises, in what they described as the biggest protest in Polish police history.
The group, formerly known as the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, didn't dignify the allegation with a response (though it did decry the shooting), likely owing to its lengthy history as a protector and advocate for the persecuted.
Because humans are unpredictable, complex, smelly creatures, and when given the safety of anonymity that Craigslist provides, they will decry, denounce, uplift, engage, solicit, and offer a range of emotional reactions that are hard to prepare for.
And we will be alert to uncovering the hidden ways that technology is changing everything from geopolitical power balances to personal relationships, even as the owners of those technologies decry responsibility for anything more than increasing engagement.
Officials up and down Florida started a machine recount of the midterm vote Saturday, as mandated by law when the margins whittle below 0.5%, yet Scott has stood outside the governor's mansion to decry Democrats and local officials.
Washington (CNN)South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg has made clear throughout his upstart 2020 presidential bid that he believes Democrats should embrace religion and decry those who try to suggest God belongs to one political party or another.
" Gael Garcia Bernal deviated from his presenting duties to decry Trump's plans to build a wall along the U.S.' southern border, saying that as a Mexican, "I am against any kind of wall that wants to separate us.
But it didn't really matter on social media, where the quote stoked a day of arguments about what Lynch did or did not say and whether that should lead people to praise or decry him or his work.
Heyer was among the hundreds of protesters who had gathered Saturday in Charlottesville to decry what was believed to be the largest gathering of white supremacists in a decade — including neo-Nazis, skinheads, and Ku Klux Klan members.
While electoral politics offers little more than representation within existing structures, organizations like Decolonize This Place (DTP) decry the marginalizing practices of museums and nonprofits while calling for reforms such as free transit and the abolition of police.
Activists hail radical leaders such as Evo Morales in Bolivia as bulwarks against neoliberalism and decry any attempt to rein in the government of Venezuela, whose economy has collapsed as its left-wing leaders have turned to autocracy.
Far be it for a journalist to decry this state of affairs and bite the hand that feeds us, but we should at least be aware that it's happening — not just to us, but to our kids too.
As we look at Mueller's to-do list, though, there's at least one person beyond the President himself—who continues to decry the "witch hunt"—who should be very annoyed at Robert Mueller's decisions thus far: Roger Griswold.
One of the #NeverTrump crusade's great ironies is that in trying to stop a candidate they perceive as an imposter, conservatives have embraced liberal assumptions and lines of attack that they would normally decry as baseless or risible.
Dr. Berns acknowledged a general lack of diversity in the arts field, noting that she had attended conferences with presentations that decry the serious lack of diversity in hiring across museum departments as well as in museum leadership.
Watch more, from Waypoint: For some, that's the point of E3, and why you hear some decry press reports about games set to be announced as "spoilers," rather than informed reporting about what's happening in the games industry.
They all said Long Island City will be just fine without Amazon, even as politicians hurl blame at one another for the deal's fallout and decry the loss of 25,000 jobs the company promised to bring with it.
As well as a culture of extravagance and conspicuous consumption among some, others decry Qatar's "welfare syndrome" that has led a generation to believe it can live carelessly and be bailed out by relatives or a paternalistic government.
To be sure, Democrats will continue to decry Trump's politics and personality -- and will continue using one of the tactics Trump employed during the campaign -- using four-letter words to evoke outrage from supporters and gain media coverage.
As parts of the media and academia decry what they say is an unprecedented crackdown, Umit, 55, a former Communist activist who was tortured during military rule, offers a blistering critique of modern Turkey through a fictional lens.
Many fans and pundits also decry the lack of practice time that they claim is causing a drop in the quality of play, though that's the result of policy changes negotiated several years ago by the players themselves.
Six of Gosar's sblings — Tim Gosar, Jennifer Gosar, Gaston Gosar, Joan Gosar, Grace Gosar and David Gosar — decry his views on policies such as health care and immigration, adding that their brother's positions have torn the family apart.
The women's marches, which took place in most major cities around the South American oil producer, were the latest in five weeks of sustained protests against Maduro whom opponents decry as a dictator who has ruined the economy.
It is, though, a fair criticism: Particularly with Weinstein, left-leaning outlets, activists, and celebrities have long tolerated, among their own self-congratulatory ranks, behavior that they would immediately decry if perpetuated by a Republican or the religious.
It has become a means of owning up to the complexity of our problems, of accepting the likelihood that even we the righteous might be implicated by or complicit in some facet of the very wrongs we decry.
But none of what is happening right now would be possible without the acquiescence of politicians who pretend to be open-minded, decry partisanship, tut-tut about incivility and act as enablers for the extremists again and again.
Like those in the pro-democracy camp, the Chinese media also appeared to position the vote as a referendum on the protests, albeit as a chance for the public to decry the violence and the pro-democracy movement.
" It continued: "When we condemn violence, we cannot ourselves be its perpetrators, and when we decry murder, we cannot ourselves participate in murder, no matter that it may be accompanied by the trappings of judicial and legal process.
Although the White House has so far declined to announce the withdrawal of Bogren, up for a seat on the US District Court for the Western District of Michigan, his cousin took to Twitter to decry the conservative criticism.
House Republicans seem to believe they've uncovered the "smoking gun" in special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, while House Democrats decry the recent hysteria as an effort to derail the Russia investigation, discredit the FBI, and fuel false conspiracy theories.
Other cynics will decry that the App Store is now a pay-to-play environment, forcing developers to bid even on their own name or app title unless they want to see competitors kidnap traffic clearly meant for them.
"How do we make our politics reflect what's best in us, and not what's worse?" he asked in an apparent repudiation of what a progressive would decry as Trump's capacity to give voice to the grievances splitting American society.
Though they hold hearings and decry pricing, politicians from both parties have been mostly unwilling or unable to tackle this cost problem head on -- likely because they hear (and benefit) far more from medical industry lobbyists than from patients.
And while they decry how Trump is endangering them and antagonistic to them, they should be happy he's not doing to them what other presidents have done, like passing sedition acts against journalists or having the CIA wiretap them.
They routinely decry the party's alleged abandonment of the "working class"—a broad-brush indictment that obscures the wide support Trump drew from whites of all classes, as well as Hillary Clinton's plurality of support from working-class Americans.
Orban is locked in a series of running battles with the EU, where Western member states and the Brussels-based executive Commission decry what they see as his authoritarian leanings, the squeezing of the opposition and the free media.
As Venezuela has sunk into economic and political crisis that has brought mass emigration and hyperinflation, the EU imposed an arms embargo and sanctions on officials to decry what it views as rights violations and the rupture of democracy.
Supporters say that their efforts have been invigorated by the demonstrations in Washington and across the country over the weekend to decry gun violence, which were motivated by the deadly mass shooting last month at a Florida high school.
The dissonant aspect of the book is that in support of this, the authors frequently decry the decline of the nuclear family, broken marriages, frayed communities, the absence of religion, and evaporation of the spiritually important aspects of work.
Orban has been locked in a series of running battles with the EU, where Western states and the Brussels-based executive Commission decry what they see as his authoritarian leanings, the squeezing of the opposition and the free media.
Yet teachers, doctors and government workers have staged protests to decry the lack of measures to ensure they earn more than the minimum, especially in the face of hyperinflation that the opposition-led congress estimates has reached 200,000 percent.
" Still, the virtually lockstep GOP support for Trump is paying dividends, wrote Scott Jennings: "Some decry the 'shirts and skins' nature of modern politics, but it has paid off in spades for Trump and (Senate Majority Leader Mitch) McConnell.
To decry their or anyone's support for Sanders over Warren as anti-feminist is less than helpful to the greater cause of gender equality, and more of an oversimplification of what feminism actually is—or is supposed to be.
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The unpopular leader, whom foes decry as a dictator who has wrecked the OPEC member's economy, said he would run if the ruling Socialist Party asked him, even as Venezuelans reel from empty shelves and the world's fastest inflation.
They defy a lot of the problems that we associate with monopoly, which are all about jacking up prices, or ... Media was in no position to decry them, because they'd made a devil's bargain with them many years earlier.
Zuker called Ururyar's defense "twisted logic" and used his ruling (which can be read in full, here) as a platform from which to decry the general manner in which rapists and rape survivors are treated, both in and out of court.
Soeder and his conservative Christian Social Union (CSU) party are under fire for what opposition politicians decry as a hypocritical move to win back votes from the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party before a regional election on Oct. 14.
The Clinton campaign is watching Sanders' campaign closely, though, including TV hits where top aides decry news organizations for calling the race before California and pledge to continue to fight all the way to the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
On Wednesday night, a mourning crowd gathered to decry the death of Jean-Pierre Bony, a 46-year-old Haitian-born Montrealer who passed away Monday after being hit in the head by a rubber bullet during a drug raid.
This time, the now economically robust Asian nation didn't need the help of the US. Some patriots might decry the lost dominance of the United States on the global stage, but in cases like this, that's surely a good thing.
But when an entire community pours into the streets to decry the killing of Anthony Lamar Smith or any other black person wrongly killed at the hands of the very people meant to protect them, that community isn't persecuting police officers.
Anti-union forces will certainly celebrate the ruling, and unions will decry it, but many in the middle may come to see this as an overcorrection, one that will force teachers' unions to reinvent themselves to retain their once monumental influence.
A commission to design a stadium in Qatar — a sensuous plan that more than a few observers likened to female anatomy — became, in truth unfairly, a lightning rod for critics who decry the treatment of foreign laborers by the government there.
Lest readers decry The Hill as having become a vehicle for getting industry's "message across," we hope you will document the success of the tax as implemented — a tax that functioned quite well in the United States from 1914 until 1966.
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That means that Democrats can decry Trump for alleged crimes, Trump can denounce the Democrats and the media for being irrationally opposed to him, but that constant battle may just be the background noise of American politics at this point.
Jeff Flake took to the Senate floor to announce his own retirement and decry the president, drawing a stinging retort from White House press secretary Sarah Sanders, who said she thought it was "probably a good move" for Flake to go.
Liberals usually decry or lampoon this outsize influence, and a cottage industry of groups and individuals—Media Matters chief among them—has built massive audiences tracing how the latest Fox & Friends thought bubble made its way to the Resolute Desk.
These days he blends seamlessly into the sort of cosmopolitan circles that extremists decry; at his club, dressed in an olive bomber jacket over fitted workout sweats, he could have been a senior marketing exec or a music-video director.
On Wednesday morning, as Mulcair's retreat wrapped up, Trudeau took the stage at the plenary to decry income inequality, promise optimism, and swear that Canada would become the progressive nation that both he, and Mulcair, have long been advocating for.
"The Iranian backed demonstrations in front of the U.S. Embassy should not be confused with the Iraqi protestors who have been in the streets since October to decry the corruption exported to Iraq by the Iranian regime," the person said.
Did one Republican decry the $35,000 check — proof, as Cohen said, that "The president of the United States thus wrote a personal check for the payment of hush money as part of a criminal scheme to violate campaign finance laws"?
Since the campaign, they've become a crusading odd couple of sorts, setting aside other political differences (Painter is a lifelong Republican, although he voted for Hillary Clinton) to forcefully and repeatedly decry Trump's refusal to divest himself of his business interests.
Trump, however, still took aim at Amazon in a tweet that sought to decry the Post's political coverage as "fake news" — his latest in a series of attacks on both the tech company and the newspaper dating back to the 2016 presidential campaign.
Without naming names, the popular Republican Ed Emmett used a post-caucus speech last week to decry antigovernment rhetoric and remind the crowd that Harris County, which includes the entire city of Houston, has more voters than Iowa and New Hampshire combined.
Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk has gotten mixed reviews, and it came to theaters with a troubled reputation because director Ang Lee shot it at an ultra-high 120 frames-per-second rate, which critics decry as looking distractingly, artificially hyper-real.
" Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell rejected this appeal to create a united front in support of U.S. democracy, warning those in attendance he would decry "any effort by the White House to challenge the Russians publicly [as] an act of partisan politics.
Since last week, when the department unexpectedly announced Barzee's impending release, Smart held a press conference and sat down with national media to decry Barzee's release after her "evil and twisted" role in her abduction along with her husband, Brian David Mitchell.
Pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong were far less generous in their approximation of the Chinese president as they gathered outside Beijing's liaison office Thursday to mourn the death of the beloved human rights figure and decry the erosion of Hong Kong's freedoms.
Two other former commanders in chief, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush, also leveraged the power of their legacies to decry racial discrimination in a clear swipe at Trump in an unusual breach of the normal protocol of the ex-presidents club.
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Since November 8th, media outlets, pundits and prognosticators have fallen over each other ready to decry an epidemic of so-called "fake news" — a phenomenon many believe is undermining a core principle of democracy: the fair and accurate marketplace of news and ideas.
Laguna Beach, California, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Two of the technology industry's top startup investors took to the stage at a conference on Wednesday to decry the power that companies such as Facebook Inc had amassed and call for a redistribution of wealth.
Food & Water Watch, a group that works to ban hydraulic fracturing and protect the water supply, sometimes brings a papier-mâché likeness of Mr. Brown to its rallies to decry what it sees as his support for the oil and gas industry.
In addition to his private outreach, Mr. Cuomo has appeared alongside mostly black and Latino residents multiple times this month to decry the "filth" of New York City Housing Authority developments and to threaten to declare a state of emergency for the agency.
Some irate Marmite lovers took to Twitter to immediately decry the decision: Brits are steamed after a pricing disagreement between major grocery chain Tesco and even larger consumer goods company Unilever has threatened the supply of some of their favorite teatime staples.
But the law was undoubtedly struggling, Republicans had ample evidence to decry Obamacare's failings as they sought to repeal it, and — most importantly — thousands and thousands of people faced a real risk that they wouldn't be able to get insurance next year.
As is customary with matters of sexual misconduct (or, for that matter, racism), the past and potential career of the accused ballooned into a masterpiece, while the shame of their alleged actions fell on the people who had the audacity to decry them.
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His earlier works such as Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984) and the steampunk fable Castle in the Sky (1986) decry the ruthless technological advancement of 23s Japan, while My Neighbor Totoro praises the calm of country life over urban chaos.
" As critics continued to decry the policy as "xenophobic," Trump described the court decision as "a moment of profound vindication following months of hysterical commentary from the media and Democratic politicians who refuse to do what it takes to secure our border and our country.
Face of the Venezuela crisis Venezuela's shield-bearing protesters Venezuelan officials, who often decry outside meddling in their affairs, did not allow U.N. officials into the country to compile its report, so investigators gathered information remotely, included interviews with victims, witnesses, lawyers and doctors.
In the letter, the authors decry that union for both "severing of the link between sex and gender" and the GOP's history of holding "investors and 'job creators' above workers and citizens," writing: Yes, the old conservative consensus paid lip service to traditional values.
There are likely enough Republicans who would support such bills with Democrats to pass them -- but the question remains what they would get in return to placate the part of the Republican base who would decry even allowing a vote on the bills by leadership.
Usually it takes a paycheck or a ratings ploy to reunite a TV show's cast after 10 years apart, but the stars of Will & Grace got the band back together for a much nobler cause on Monday — to decry Donald Trump and encourage voter registration.
In the last couple years, we have seen swatikas etched into pitches, leading figures like the Italian FA president and coaches decry the presence of black players, and fans all over Europe making monkey chants and throwing bananas at players of color on the field.
Trump, according to officials, decry the Castro regime for human rights abuses against peaceful activists and protesters and is expected to demand the extradition of Assata Shakur, a former member of the Black Panther Party who was convicted of murdering a New Jersey state trooper.
A decade later, the now 31-year-old Sanford was deeply involved in another (decidedly less colorful) world, this one populated by proud racists who decry immigration, denigrate minorities, and espouse mass deportation and occasionally genocide in an effort to make Canada white again.
So when he popped up on Fox years later to attack Black Lives Matter and decry Obama's anti-police "propaganda," he was renewing a cozy relationship founded not only on political horse-trading but also on a shared affinity for spittle-flecked, anti-liberal invective.
It is also because the Republicans' capacity for delusion on this issue is also mounting, which is leading to wider institutional damage: including to the credibility of the already dysfunctional budget process and to trust in the independent experts whose advice Republicans increasingly decry.
Norma TorresNorma Judith TorresObjections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated The 11 House Dems from Trump districts who support assault weapons ban Trump critics decry 'choke-hold diplomacy' in Central America MORE (D-Calif.), the only Guatemala-born member of Congress, told The Hill.
Last week, in an exchange with CNN's Jim Acosta, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders refused to decry Trump's mantra that the press is the enemy of the people, a statement that for many observers on both sides of the political spectrum has authoritarian overtones.
Errors made by outlets that Trump and his supporters already decry as "fake news" just magnify the distrust that already exists and allows the pro-Trump camp to dismiss the entirety of the scandal that has already resulted in Flynn's resignation and several indictments.
When James, Dwyane Wade, Carmelo Anthony and Chris Paul used measured tones at the 2016 ESPY Awards to decry violence against African-Americans as well as against the police, Roberts said she was among the last people to hear it was going to happen.
Some irate Marmite lovers took to Twitter to immediately decry the decision: People were slightly less dismayed by the Brexit threat to Pot Noodle, but a hardy few stubbornly stuck up for the dish: This isn't the first time Marmite supplies have been threatened.
While COVID-19, LA's Skid Row, and Tijuana's migrant caravan have little in common, they have all produced a common outcome: a fear of epidemics that has made us willing to accept restrictions that we would otherwise decry as infringing deeply upon our inalienable rights.
Cowboys star wide receiver Dez Bryant and running back Ezekiel Elliott said the team was sending a message to President Donald Trump, who in recent days has issued caustic criticism of the anthem protests that began as a means to decry racial and social injustice.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Reports of Abuse Spur Resignation of Schneiderman" (front page, May 8): Many may decry the resignation of Eric Schneiderman, New York's much admired attorney general, on the basis of public condemnation instead of due process through our legal system.
Tim RyanTimothy (Tim) John RyanDemocrats decry Trump's push to slash number of accepted refugees Harris on whistleblower complaint: 'This is a cover-up' Sanders: Whistleblower complaint only 'the tip of an iceberg' of Trump corruption MORE (D-Ohio), who is also running for president.
Chip RoyCharles (Chip) Eugene RoyTrump congratulates China on anniversary as GOP lawmakers decry communist rule Texas Republicans sound alarm about rapidly evolving state GOP lawmakers call for provisions barring DOD funds for border wall to be dropped MORE (R-Texas) tweeted in response to Trump.
On the other hand, Nadler's broad-based approach left the political door swinging wide open for Trump and those around him to decry the investigation as an unfocused, over-broad "big fat fishing expedition" and, of course, to reprise the familiar "witch hunt" rallying cry.
On each of these policy matters, the tables have turned, and Republicans now decry "sanctuary cities" and similar state efforts to pursue local policy initiatives (It must be noted, of course, that the Democrats exhibit some of the same hypocrisy towards the issue of Federalism).
It was an odd coalition for the first roll call vote of the hearing, as Brat, Sanford, and Palmer have criticized the bill for not being conservative enough, while Democrats continue to decry the cuts to Medicaid and safety nets for low-income citizens.
BEAUVAIS, France (Reuters) - Hunched over a burning oil drum on a traffic island, protesters in yellow vests line up to decry France's punishing fuel taxes and spiraling living costs, blaming a president who they see as detached from the everyday struggles of life outside the city.
NEW YORK, June 28 (Reuters) - Activists from around the world will rally in New York's Greenwich Village on Friday to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the birth of the LGBTQ movement and decry a wave of Trump administration policies they view as a setback for their cause.
I mean, to have a president decry a free press and call out my colleagues on Twitter, and the way he talked about doing away ... the way he talks about suing reporters and doing away with the First Amendment, that is a much more dangerous proposition.
The group has worked to broker a meaningful peace in the long-running conflict, but tensions have occasionally flared, prompting international bodies such as the Council of Europe, the Organization of the Islamic Conference and the U.N. General Assembly to decry Armenian actions in the region.
The attacks on the heavily populated island of Java have come as hardline Muslim groups press for a more conservative society and decry moderate politicians, posing a threat to Indonesia's reputation for tolerance and the democracy it won with the downfall of authoritarian President Suharto in 1998.
Sandberg had not objected to the Trump administration — clearly an affront to her values, the values that have sold more than two million copies of Lean In — but late this week she posted on her platform of choice to decry Trump's day one expanded global gag rule.
Signs of change While Trump remains stalwart in his promise to build the border wall and continues to decry the crimes committed by some undocumented immigrants living in the US, Trump has tweaked his rhetoric since becoming the Republican nominee -- suggesting potential changes to his deportation policy.
As much as some millennials and Gen X-ers would decry YouTubing as "not a real job," for kids growing up surrounded by screens, screens, and more screens, the onslaught of digital content is quickly paving the way for a the next iteration of celebrity success.
While FAIR is most of the time aligned with the GOP, the nonpartisan group still finds itself warring with other Republicans, as Stein and the group decry what they call "corporatist" interests that have a business interest in using immigrant labor, they say to keep wages down.
Data are the currency of the online world, gathered, analysed, sold and occasionally stolen in a business model that has built some of the world's most valuable companies—but which is attracting increasingly unfriendly scrutiny from governments and regulators, and which its critics decry as "surveillance capitalism".
That arrangement has been roundly criticized by government watchdogs, who decry a lack of transparency and open debate, as has the Legislature's common practice of passing bills in wee hours of the night when few members of the public are watching or aware of the proceedings.
Tim RyanTimothy (Tim) John RyanDemocrats decry Trump's push to slash number of accepted refugees Harris on whistleblower complaint: 'This is a cover-up' Sanders: Whistleblower complaint only 'the tip of an iceberg' of Trump corruption MORE (D-Ohio) also hit Trump over the allegations in the complaint.
Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseImpeachment threatens to drown out everything Trump congratulates China on anniversary as GOP lawmakers decry communist rule Democrat argues GOP had 'no deep love or loyalty' to Trump MORE (R-Neb.), who has received Trump's endorsement for reelection, as a critical voice.
Some evangelicals say he is prideful, abrasive and arrogant — which are all the qualities that Christians decry — but they don't seem to grasp how serious it is for a head of state to talk like that and it does make me wonder what's going on there.
Tim RyanTimothy (Tim) John RyanDemocrats decry Trump's push to slash number of accepted refugees Harris on whistleblower complaint: 'This is a cover-up' Sanders: Whistleblower complaint only 'the tip of an iceberg' of Trump corruption MORE (D-Ohio), called out Trump's alleged misconduct after reading the complaint.
Rosa DeLauroRosa Luisa DeLauroAdvocacy groups decry Trump's 'anti-family policies' ahead of White House summit 'Medicare for All' backers notch win with high-profile hearing Republicans push back on expanding paid family leave beyond federal workers MORE (D-Conn.) that was passed by the House in October.
With their influence and help shining a light on the shush fund, perhaps lawmakers will also feel compelled to decry the secrecy that surrounds the congressional sexual harassment settlement process and serves to enable abusive behavior in places meant to symbolize people's inherent worth and dignity.
Whether you agree or disagree with him, before we decry the evils of global trade or conversely trumpet its merits as the miracle cure to all our economic problems, we need first to understand the following: The U.S. is nowhere near realizing its global trade potential.
Critics decry the campaign as a shakedown and power play by the 32-year-old heir to the throne, who is aiming to wean Saudi Arabia off reliance on oil revenues and modernize the deeply conservative kingdom by sponsoring public concerts and lifting bans on cinemas and women driving.
Importantly, the money wouldn't simply fund existing for-profit treatment programs, which rarely use evidence-based approaches, are too-frequently outright fraudulent, and often decry the use of medications like methadone and buprenorphine, which are the only treatments proven to cut the death rate by 50 percent or more.
Columbus, Ohio (CNN)Even before Donald Trump kicked off his town hall event Monday he gathered reporters to decry "politics at its lowest" -- but he wasn't talking about Hillary Clinton or the latest controversy swirling around his campaign, his feud with the parents of a slain Muslim US soldier.
Leaders of health associations representing black and Latino health care providers and patients joined Wen at a news briefing to decry the new rule They said women from their communities make up more than half the beneficiaries of Title X grants and would be disproportionately harmed by the changes.
No matter the challenge, the people of this country —often led by women and people of color—have risen to decry injustice, to call for human rights, and to challenge those institutions and individuals that seek to drag our country back to a past that was less free.
Meanwhile in West Fargo, North Dakota, several members of the North Dakota Veterans Coordinating Council, which represents five veterans organizations in the state, held a news conference to decry the involvement of veterans in a protest that has damaged property and asked veterans not to participate in the demonstration.
Washington (CNN)Many of Hillary Clinton's top aides sat nervously a year ago this month as their boss stepped up to a podium in Reno, Nevada to decry then-Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, accuse him of "taking hate groups mainstream" and come close to labeling him a racist.
"Democrats have figured out that talking like Republicans doesn't get you many Republicans, and demoralizes your base, and that instead, you can decry the racism in these attacks, and pivot to the kitchen table issues that most voters care about without throwing immigrants under the bus," Mr. Sharry said.
Cheney wasn't even pressed by reporters on the topic; in her opening remarks during a weekly leadership news conference in the Capitol, she went out of her way to decry the attacks on Vindman, including the outlandish theory that he was a potential spy working against the United States.
At the same time, the central fantasy of The Discourse has proved remarkably seductive in the Age of Trump, to the point where many of the same people who decry the effect that Twitter has had on the world are existentially, and also frequently professionally, beholden to it.
"Some evangelicals say he is prideful, abrasive and arrogant — which are all the qualities that Christians decry — but they don't seem to grasp how serious it is for a head of state to talk like that and it does make me wonder what's going on there," he continued.
But a handful of fringe critics now decry the FTC's prompt and efficient clearance of the deal, arguing antitrust enforcers should take new additional policy goals into account — like how the deal will impact less efficient competitors or impact the broader balance of social, cultural and economic power online.
Heyer  was among the hundreds of protesters who had gathered in Charlottesville to decry what was believed to be the largest gathering of white supremacists in a decade – including neo-Nazis, skinheads and Ku Klux Klan members – who descended on the city to rally against plans to remove a Confederate statue.
We have piles of popular books (In Defense of Food, Eating Animals, The Meat Racket) and documentaries (Forks Over Knives, Food Inc.) on these topics, and we've seen everyone from Venus Williams to Bill Gates to Jim Cameron to Pastor Rick Warren decry the American way of producing and eating meat.
Americans will disagree on many ideas, but the accusation of racism where it doesn't belong does serious harm: It stifles intellectual debate and dilutes the very serious meaning of such accusations, so that we have no words left to decry real racial hatred, like we've seen over the weekend in Charlottesville.
The message is a stark reminder that prisoners across the world are often forced to work for little or no compensation, but in recent years similar stories have gained traction in the media, with retailers scrambling to decry them as hoaxes and journalists attempting to validate their authenticity, usually unsuccessfully.
He'd hoped to host the Oscars without a hitch (mission accomplished, until that final envelope, though not his fault), decry the rise of celebrity promposals, maybe urge more parents to fool their kids into believing that their Halloween candy had vanished, and leave the political screeds to the Bees, Olivers, Meyerses, and Colberts.
Though he has struggled as president to follow through on a slew of campaign promises he laid out in his announcement speech, Trump still talks of building a wall and making Mexico pay for it, he continues to decry imbalances in the US's trading relationships and he is still committed to repealing Obamacare.
But the standoff with one woman, identified by friends as Ieshia Evans and captured in a widely used image by Reuters freelance photographer Jonathan Bachman, has encapsulated for some the spirit of demonstrators across the United States protesting in the past week what they decry as unjust treatment of minorities by police.
" Hacker and Pierson highlight three main prongs of the Republican attack: "Denounce crony capitalism" while catering to narrow business interests; "Feed political dysfunction and win by railing against it"; and "Undermine the capacity of government to perform its vital functions" and at the same time "decry a bungling and corrupt public sector.
Rep. Norma TorresNorma Judith TorresObjections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated The 85033 House Dems from Trump districts who support assault weapons ban Trump critics decry 'choke-hold diplomacy' in Central America MORE (D-Calif.) on Tuesday slammed migrant detention centers for "inhumane conditions," and called for border agents to be retrained.
The same people who decry a rush to judgment against Trump are forwarding and sharing article after article claiming that Comey (without yet seeing the relevant evidence) potentially violated his employment agreement or even federal criminal statutes when he asked a friend to read excerpts of his memos to the New York Times.
If you're in a small company, the executives are close enough to the front line that it's more like working in a tribe, but in a big company, the leadership is so far removed from those who do the work that executive teams operate like the politburo we so decry in communist countries.
Thousands gathered this week in big cities and small towns, in rapid-response vigils and marches, not only to mourn Heyer and stand with her community, but to decry what happened to others like Deandre Harris, who was pummeled nearly to death by a group of white supremacists while police stood silently by.
Sure, it's a little rich for radio to decry his lack of radio play when the most apparent thing holding that back is a lack of label payola—er, uh, promotion—but, as long as that remains a credibility hurdle, we as a society have a problem that we need to solve.
Social media users tore into President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE, with many accusing him of hypocrisy for lobbing accusations at Obama and then doing exactly what he used to decry.
Under the Swiss system of direct democracy, its voters get the final say, and political analysts think the Swiss would opt to uphold business ties with the EU. Losing EU bilateral accords may cut output by as much as 7 percent of GDP by 2035, and business leaders decry the impact on finding qualified staff.
"We are allowed to disagree, but we should be able to do so freely and without fear of harm, and this goes for all people, regardless of politics," said Sanders, who went on to decry threats that have been made against the restaurant and its staff as well as recent tweets by actor Peter Fonda.
Bruce Springsteen is on a long tour around Australia, but there's no way he's detached from what's going on in the U.S. The rock legend took to the stage in Adelaide, Australia, on Monday night, using a break between songs to decry the immigration restrictions placed on countries with majority Muslim population under Trump.
Juxtaposing the tenuous connection to freedom of speech in both claims with the dramatic exercise of judicial power that would end how half of America organises public employment and chooses to treat its LGBT neighbours makes the conservative side of both cases look very much like the "judicial activism" those on the right often decry.
But the entire event is a reminder that even as the country moves ahead on LGBTQ rights and guarantees same-sex marriage rights, there are still political leaders who think it's okay to use their time on the floor of the House of Representatives to decry gay and trans people as perverse and unnatural.
As groups the world over decry or cheer the lower energy prices, depending on whether they need to buy or sell it - although all hope the collapse doesn't presage a fresh financial crisis - Lynx's 64 staff have profited in an atmosphere more akin to a university campus than a stuffy Wall Street investment house.
Norma TorresNorma Judith TorresObjections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated The 85033 House Dems from Trump districts who support assault weapons ban Trump critics decry 'choke-hold diplomacy' in Central America MORE (D), who was born in Guatemala, shared a tweet offering to provide "free diversity training" for the coffee chain after incident.
"When the state gives the 'License to Kill' with impunity and abdicates its solemn responsibility to uphold the 'Rule of Law,' resulting in vigilantism, death, and merciless killings of innocent lives, then each one of us should castigate it, decry it, and question it," Abhishek Singhvi, spokesperson for the National Congress Party, told reporters.
So, while the concentration of wealth in America is a moral crisis and one that Democrats rightfully decry, what is so vexing and destructive is how only a handful of dynamic metros are powering the country and just the one-third of American adults with a college degree or better are earning consistent wage gains.
They have viewed the beginning of the Trump era as a disaster best exemplified by an immigration executive order they decry as unconstitutional and un-American, as well as a selection of cabinet choices they rate as unqualified and carrying the very same baggage that has prevented others from being confirmed in the past.
At 53 years old, those roles are harder to come by, and while we should decry the unfair way Hollywood treats women, we can also be happy that Leigh's turn in The Hateful Eight has garnered her a lot of praise – including a Golden Globe nomination – and talk about a possible Oscar nom for Best Supporting Actress.
Whether you try and gloss over Yuskavage's depictions of over-sexualized, vacant, self-involved women, in order to revel in the lush paint, light touch, and sumptuous color, or whether you ignore the intellectual and formal heft of her work to decry what a seems to be self-hating misogyny, you would be missing the point.
When the state was heavily rural and firmly controlled by a debt-phobic, conservative Democratic oligarchy, it was an article of faith to decry as irresponsible the deficit-financing that has become routine in Washington, DC. But in suburban-dominated Virginia, federal beneficence fuelled the growth of the counties immediately flanking Washington: Arlington, Fairfax, Prince William and Loudoun.
While it still offers a widely popular product and has not had any of the ulcer-inducing scandals Facebook has faced in the past year, it has become a punching bag for both liberal activists who decry its arrogance and for Trump supporters who see Amazon CEO and Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos as an enemy.
And while he has continued to decry the US trade deficit with China and recently tied widespread loss of manufacturing jobs to the Asian powerhouse, Trump has confronted the reality of the US's complicated and delicate relationship with China in the last month as he's sought to enlist China in efforts to tame an increasingly belligerent North Korea.
Norma TorresNorma Judith TorresObjections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated The 11 House Dems from Trump districts who support assault weapons ban Trump critics decry 'choke-hold diplomacy' in Central America MORE (D-Calif.) in June after a malware attack stalled some operations at the Port of Los Angeles, passed the House in a voice vote.
Administration officials have chafed at Tillerson's resistance to Trump policy positions, lawmakers have expressed alarm about his cuts to the State Department, staff there decry the agency's dysfunction and senior members of the US national security establishment from both parties warn that he is creating a "national security emergency," in the words of former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.
Tom CottonThomas (Tom) Bryant CottonTrump congratulates China on anniversary as GOP lawmakers decry communist rule Zuckerberg woos Washington critics during visit Zuckerberg to meet with lawmakers to discuss 'future internet regulation' MORE (R-Ark.), a staunch Trump ally, cited China's ongoing crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong as evidence of the country's repressive government.
Liz CheneyElizabeth (Liz) Lynn CheneyMcConnell: Communist Party's methods a 'tragedy' for Chinese people Trump congratulates China on anniversary as GOP lawmakers decry communist rule The Hill's Morning Report - Giuliani subpoenaed as Trump rages against Schiff, whistleblower MORE (R-Wyo.), the No. 3 House Republican, said that the Ukraine call appears to her like "a political set up" (The Hill).
Sulzberger went on to decry President TrumpDonald John TrumpWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE's frequent characterization of critical reporting as "fake news" for what he said had been a ripple effect that encouraged press crackdowns abroad.
OBAMA CENTER FOES DECRY &aposRUBBER-STAMPING&apos AS CHICAGO COUNCIL OKS PROJECT  The Center still has a series of approval steps to go through, including a federal review, but has also faced a lawsuit by Protect Our Parks, which alleged that the city was engaging in a "short con shell game" to get the 12-story museum and library built on parkland.
ET Howard Kurtz: Why the press is dismissing Trump's do-over Newt Gingrich: The truth about Trump, Putin, and Obama Judge Andrew Napolitano: Trump knows more about dealing with bad guys than Congress, hysterical media combined Anti-Trump protests outside White House, in Times Square decry DC 'corruption' White House not ruling out Putin proposal to let Russia question ex-U.
Image: AP Photo/Ringo H.W. ChiuLast Thursday, a Tesla production associate named Jose Moran came forward to publicly decry working conditions at the company's plant in Fremont, California, including what he describes as grueling hours, low wages, and frequent, preventable injuries—issues he felt could be fixed by joining the United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW).
By contrast, Spencer sees himself as having been in the game (the game being white supremacy) since well before the New Right hacks, and took time during his speech to decry social media platforms for quashing speech and authentic interaction—the irony being that everyone we spoke to at his rally had heard about the event through some form of social media.
She was impeached in December 2016 and a high court voted to uphold the decision in March, leading to her ouster and clearing the way for prosecutors to charge her (sitting South Korean presidents are immune from prosecution for anything but insurrection and treason.) Tens of thousands gathered to both celebrate and decry the decision in the capital of Seoul.
The response from Representative Mike Coffman of Colorado, facing one of the year's toughest re-election fights, was about as forceful as most Republicans were willing to get: "Democrats and Republicans must come together to decry these acts of domestic terrorism and let those responsible know the intimidation of citizens, journalists and public officials will not stand," he posted on Twitter.
Palmer said that it's "no longer a question of if, but when" with regards to an autonomous driving future – in other words, the CEO of a company that makes cars adored by the same people who decry the idea of having control over their precious metal conveyance box taken away from them is acknowledging that it's now basically curtains for primarily manually driven vehicles.
Even before 1953, when the United States National Hurricane Center's move to give storms human names provided clever lyricists with new ways to decry those storms' capriciousness, iconic songs and singers in the Caribbean were hymning the power of hurricanes — to make or break leaders, to wreck industries, to force the vulnerable or devastated, at a weekend's notice, to flee their homes and hunt new ones.
Christopher Steele, the author of the Steele dossier, had a "cordial" relationship with Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpTrump signs executive order combating anti-Semitism on campuses Advocacy groups decry Trump's 'anti-family policies' ahead of White House summit Author of Steele dossier had 'cordial' relationship with Ivanka Trump: report MORE ahead of his investigation into her father's campaign's connections to Russia, ABC News reported Monday.
" The idea of being a persecuted minority continues in popular forms such as when Fox News, Liberty Counsel, and President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE decry the supposed "War on Christmas.
While many decry the Kardashian-Jenner family for being famous simply for being famous, this group of reality stars actually have quite a bevy of talents, including making news for their every day ensembles, showing off said ensembles on their various social media platforms via an endless set of mirror selfies, and turning their notoriety from both of these endeavors into huge, multi-million dollar business empires covering everything from cosmetics to calendars.
Rep. Norma TorresNorma Judith TorresObjections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated The 11 House Dems from Trump districts who support assault weapons ban Trump critics decry 'choke-hold diplomacy' in Central America MORE (D-Calif.) said she's tired of hearing "so many sex-starved males on this floor talk about a woman's right to choose" while debating legislation that includes language related to Title X funding on the House floor on Wednesday.
Rep. Liz CheneyElizabeth (Liz) Lynn CheneyMcConnell: Communist Party's methods a 'tragedy' for Chinese people Trump congratulates China on anniversary as GOP lawmakers decry communist rule The Hill's Morning Report - Giuliani subpoenaed as Trump rages against Schiff, whistleblower MORE (R-Wyo.) called out House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiHouse Republicans voice concerns about White House's impeachment messaging Overnight Health Care: Judge rules supervised drug injection sites are legal | Is a drug pricing deal still possible?
Rosa DeLauroRosa Luisa DeLauroAdvocacy groups decry Trump's 'anti-family policies' ahead of White House summit 'Medicare for All' backers notch win with high-profile hearing Republicans push back on expanding paid family leave beyond federal workers MORE (D-Conn.), who reintroduced the Family and Medical Insurance Leave Act (Family Act) in 2019 and have been key figures in the fight for paid family and medical leave, were not invited to the summit.
Rosa DeLauroRosa Luisa DeLauroAdvocacy groups decry Trump's 'anti-family policies' ahead of White House summit 'Medicare for All' backers notch win with high-profile hearing Republicans push back on expanding paid family leave beyond federal workers MORE (D-Conn.), who re-introduced the Family and Medical Insurance Leave Act this year, gave testimony at the hearing, where she argued that broadening paid family and medical leave would help "elevate" middle- and working-class Americans.
Obviously, President Trump is perfectly free to have his own opinion about The Hunt and Bloodsport and any other movie he wishes to love or decry, whether or not he's parroting what he sees on TV. But when Universal pulled The Hunt from the release schedule the day after he tweeted about it, the studio indicated, even if it was unintentional, that the head of the state actually does have input into what gets released and what doesn't.
J.) and Jeff MerkleyJeffrey (Jeff) Alan MerkleyDemocrats press Pompeo to help Americans stranded abroad amid coronavirus Democrats call for pollution reduction requirements in any aid for airlines, cruises Overnight Energy: Trump to buy crude oil to help industry | Sanders, Democrats decry assistance to oil companies amid coronavirus | Judge sides with California in cap-and-trade lawsuit MORE (Ore.) introduced legislation last month that would place a federal moratorium on the use of facial recognition until Congress issues regulations.
Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseImpeachment threatens to drown out everything Trump congratulates China on anniversary as GOP lawmakers decry communist rule Democrat argues GOP had 'no deep love or loyalty' to Trump MORE (R-Neb.) have cautioned members of their own party not to rush to defend the president, while most members of the GOP including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnell2020 Democrats push for gun control action at forum Pro-impeachment group targets GOP senators with .
Almost 85033 groups signed an open letter a day before White House senior adviser Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpTrump signs executive order combating anti-Semitism on campuses Advocacy groups decry Trump's 'anti-family policies' ahead of White House summit Author of Steele dossier had 'cordial' relationship with Ivanka Trump: report MORE and Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar host an event aimed at developing bipartisan support for a paid family and medical leave program.
Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday Julián Castro jabs ICE: 'Delete your account' Pelosi endorses Christy Smith in bid to replace Katie Hill MORE (D-Calif.) and Kirsten GillibrandKirsten GillibrandAdvocacy groups decry Trump's 'anti-family policies' ahead of White House summit This bipartisan plan is the most progressive approach to paid parental leave Bombshell Afghanistan report bolsters calls for end to 'forever wars' MORE (D-N.
And his daughter and senior adviser, Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpTrump signs executive order combating anti-Semitism on campuses Advocacy groups decry Trump's 'anti-family policies' ahead of White House summit Author of Steele dossier had 'cordial' relationship with Ivanka Trump: report MORE, received an award and glowing accolades this year from Silicon Valley's top trade group, the Internet Association, for her work expanding coding education in schools across the country, a top policy issue for companies like Facebook and Google.
Unfortunately, the left and right have no interest in that (See also, in this same connection, the handiwork of The New York Times' designated alibi-generator for the right, Bari Weiss, as she seeks to defend the demagnetized moral compass of Patriot Prayer organizer Joey Gibson, who maintains ties to alt-right figures like Kyle Chapman while professing to decry the movement that counts Chapman among it most enthusiastic apostles.) The simple fact is that Cernovich is a bigot, and Yiannopolous is a bigot, and Breitbart News has always been a bigoted website.
Rosa DeLauroRosa Luisa DeLauroAdvocacy groups decry Trump's 'anti-family policies' ahead of White House summit 'Medicare for All' backers notch win with high-profile hearing Republicans push back on expanding paid family leave beyond federal workers MORE (Conn.) and Jan SchakowskyJanice (Jan) Danoff SchakowskyOvernight Health Care — Presented by That's Medicaid — Progressives hope to avoid drug-pricing showdown with Pelosi | 'Medicare for All' backers get high-profile hearing | Dems take victory lap after eliminating drug protections in trade deal 'Medicare for All' backers notch win with high-profile hearing Democrats declare victory for eliminating drug protections in trade deal MORE (Ill.), would create a new health care system but preserve private insurance for those who want it.

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