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"disavowal" Definitions
  1. disavowal (of something) the act of stating publicly that you have no knowledge of something or that you are not responsible for something/somebody

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Both ways of being though, feel like states of disavowal.
"The disavowal of Zionism is a single digit view," he said.
The phrase is comfortingly nonspecific, a disavowal of everything and nothing.
Despite Mencken's disavowal of it, it continued to circulate for decades.
It is astonishing that his disavowal is so hard to believe.
Or even see their disavowal of femmes as a turn-on?
But Collins' disavowal of Trump carries a different type of weight.
"[We] brought this disavowal to the attention of the court," said Wise.
EST with Trump's tweet sharing the video footage of his Duke disavowal.
The press shouldn't let Trump get away with this half-hearted disavowal.
Disavowal is the purest commentary, but it's not a very satisfying one.
Callimachi: In Arabic, it means loyalty and disavowal or loyalty and rejection.
Then they cheered the measure as a disavowal of Mr. Trump's ideas.
The speech triggered fierce debate and a disavowal by the festival's organizers.
That threat led to NOAA's unusual disavowal of the Birmingham office's statement.
Remember how Republican Donald Trump stumbled over his disavowal of white supremacists?
Prominent anti-Trump Republicans The disavowal of Trump by Chaffetz is particularly notable.
On Monday, Trump issued his most forceful disavowal of white supremacism to date.
On Friday, Mr. Bush's disavowal of Mr. Trump landed as a bitter blow.
Waymo's sudden pivot is a hypocritical disavowal of its previous arguments for transparency.
Find the records of their participation or disavowal of those systems of violence.
Trump suggested her disavowal of a trade deal with Asian countries was insincere.
The statement was reproduced constantly, eventually prompting a vague disavowal by Trump himself.
And then, per a press release distributed by his publisher, disavow his disavowal.
Update: This post has been updated to reflect the Trump campaign's disavowal of Johnson.
Following their very public disavowal of Green Book, Ali apologized to the Shirley family.
Despite Tadek's disavowal of the nationalist rap scene's racist elements, he can't escape them.
Such decisive action would again also highlight the president's disavowal of the illiberal right.
Its severing of ties, in the bigger context of YouTube, amounts to a disavowal.
The Democratic disavowal of Weinstein began quickly after the publication of the Times story.
The disavowal of blighted Brutalist structures is a rejection of the unconditional love of imperfection.
This wholesale disavowal of the defense in our public discourse should be reexamined, and refined.
Arnault's public disavowal of a deal on LVMH's recent earnings call is to be believed.
Until recently, it might have seemed redundant: What disavowal isn't pious, or at least indignant?
But his disavowal of President Trump could hurt him with Trump voters in the state.
His public disavowal of a party oath might be more problematic than his campaign counted on.
Russia, supporting Syria's disavowal, suggested that the gas belonged to rebels in the war-torn nation.
The opposition to such an idea, however, is substantial, hence the ECA's public disavowal of it.
The reaction was so negative from Trump supporters that he had to walk his disavowal back.
Whiteness, among those with a title to it, is invoked only in a dance of disavowal.
The appearance of perfection—which is to say, hiding and disavowal—seems to be your main aim.
After the CNN interview, Mr. Trump pointed to his disavowal of Mr. Duke's support two days earlier.
Two women contradicted Trump's disavowal in an article published by the New York Times earlier this week.
Some of this was simply a junior staffer's insecurity, but it was also a disavowal of my sex.
Mr Talese seemed to disavow the book, then to disavow his disavowal (probably under pressure from his publishers).
Katherine J. Whitaker, Brooklyn In a piece about Donald Trump's supposedly halfhearted disavowal of David Duke, et al.
The politics of our national divide are far more complicated than an American disavowal of our agrarian roots.
Schumer herself offered a mealy-mouthed disavowal of Metzger, rather than a full-throated rejection of his incendiary comments.
They can reject the alt-right label all they want; their politics are no less malicious for the disavowal.
And perhaps this disavowal implies a modesty about political efficacy; a writer can do only so much, after all.
But he said it was too early to see Friedman's nomination as Trump's disavowal of a two-state solution.
Frances's disavowal of love strikes a poignant note, too, for Bobbi was her girlfriend before she became her friend.
But our current political environment keeps reminding us that a disavowal can also be something else: perfunctory, meaningless, phony.
But despite Kate and Christopher's disavowal of the fairy folk and their heathen ways, the fairies remain profoundly attractive.
Abrams' opponent, Republican Brian Kemp, decried the call as "racist" and "absolutely" disgusting, but Abrams said Kemp's disavowal wasn't enough.
Her disavowal of Trump has since continued to dog her, forcing her into a runoff on Tuesday against former Rep.
Maddow asked about Sanders's disavowal of his supporters' attacks on her, and Warren seemed not to find it very persuasive.
Kaplan quotes Lincoln's disavowal, in his 1858 debates with Stephen A. Douglas, of black suffrage, jury service and other rights.
I do say that these stories unwittingly enable a disavowal of the turpitude to which France sank at that time.
In a sign of support, Trump's public disavowal of Flake was also quickly rebuked by multiple Republicans on the Hill. Sen.
The debate over who's on top of the hierarchy is only intensified by a long-established American disavowal of such hierarchy.
Such calls from the Kremlin for independent political thinking are unusual enough to suggest genuine embarrassment at the anniversary, disavowal even.
Following the president's disavowal and the legal threats, the former White House strategist said he remains a staunch supporter of Trump.
Some of them saw de Blasio's behavior as a disavowal of the one promise that had tipped the scales in his favor.
A department spokesman said on Wednesday that the Trump team's disavowal hopefully signals the return to a smooth transition at the agency.
" This was the latest iteration of what Matt Yglesias has dubbed the "Trump Tango" — "a halfhearted disavowal" of racism "way too late.
Now his father's disavowal pushed him over the edge, capping a string of stigmatizing experiences at home, at school and at church.
Even Fuller — whose disavowal of the cheating rumors was immediately refuted by Weber's ex, Merissa Pence, the next day — has her supporters.
Some in Europe believe that the administration's disavowal of the nuclear deal, brokered by President Barack Obama, is responsible for recent tension.
There is a sense among many black women that cultural disavowal of fur has coincided with our increased ability to purchase it.
But Trump, when given the opportunity on Monday to offer some version of a public disavowal, instead offered a stiff upper lip.
Even a public disavowal of the teenager's prank by Hong Kong's then health director, the book states, did little to quell the eeriness.
Martha Roby was forced into a runoff in Alabama over her 22016 disavowal of Trump, South Carolina's Sanford might face a similar fate.
Farrow is Allen's son, and he has been public about his support for his sister Dylan Farrow and his disavowal of his father.
Even the recent resurgence of isolationism and protectionism is more about fear of "flux" and global "interdependence" than a disavowal of these trends.
It remains to be seen if Democrats will make a late-breaking investment in the race given the allegations and Senate Republicans' disavowal.
At his first G20 meeting in Germany, Mnuchin clashed with his global peers on the communique by pushing to drop a disavowal of protectionism.
"I'm a little puzzled by his disavowal of the liberal coastal elites, since he's clearly in many ways a card-carrying member," McInerney said.
Trump's disavowal of data may have much longer-lasting consequences for the Republican Party's ability to contest elections during future cycles than his actual candidacy.
Ryan condemned violence at Trump's rallies, his proposal to ban Muslims from entering the U.S., and his languid disavowal of support from a white supremacist.
But there is a sense among many black women that this broader, cultural disavowal of fur has coincided with our increased ability to purchase it.
The artist's disavowal — not a physical act but a verbal one — had rendered the piece as useless as if she'd personally set fire to it.
Speculation about a Ryan candidacy had been intensely worrisome to Democrats, which is why his disavowal on Tuesday was such welcome news in Democratic precincts.
The Atlantic pressed Mitt Romney to disavow Trump's birtherism in 2012, but even his vociferous criticism of Trump this election cycle never reached full disavowal.
Bets on movies like "Denial," about Holocaust disavowal, and "The Light Between Oceans," a romance involving a moral quandary, were not paying off as expected.
Then there is Trump's stumbling disavowal of the support of David Duke, the former grand wizard for the Ku Klux Klan and anti-Semitic conspiracy theorist.
So far, Mr. Trump has faced disavowal from a modest array of congressional Republicans, nearly all of them dependent on the votes of moderate, suburban voters.
"There should be no disavowal of the first part of the mandate, but there should be no stubbornness either," Sibeth Ndiaye, the government's spokeswoman, told reporters.
Played by Anne Hathaway with heavy bangs and a blunt disavowal of her own charm, Gloria has a taste for alcohol and an aversion to honesty.
But in a jaw-dropping press conference just one day after his disavowal of the hate groups, he snapped back to his comfort zone and true feelings.
"Trump's disavowal of our intelligence community was the single most destructive and disloyal act of a modern President," Burns, a former NATO ambassador, argued on Twitter Tuesday.
This is because it emerges from the Muslim disavowal of caste and refusal to acknowledge Pakistan's ethnic cleansing of the Hindus who are seen to represent it.
Notes on the Culture Whether as a disavowal of one's early output or because of simple frustration, some creative souls have relegated important pieces to history's dustbin.
The only thing that didn't happen, said Kevin Wiesner, 27, a creative director at MSCHF, was a public disavowal of the shoes by Nike or the Vatican.
Given this ending, it is hard not to read The Subsidiary as an indictment of the culture of silence surrounding the dictatorship, of post-fascist disavowal and apathy.
For some Mrs Clinton's renunciation of the Trans-Pacific Partnership represented an insufficient disavowal of free-trade; they also regarded Mrs Clinton's foreign-policy stance as too hawkish.
However, it is also a disavowal in that it refuses to make use of language's symbolic function, insisting on the desire for the word to be an object.
Russia has criticized Trump's disavowal of the nuclear agreement, which has opened a 60-day window for the U.S. Congress to act to reimpose economic sanctions on Iran.
Less than two weeks after Carney's disavowal, Cuddy got on a plane so she could meet her commitment to speak to a crowd of 10,000 in Las Vegas.
After Mr. Trump's disavowal of the Paris climate agreement, 16 states and Puerto Rico pledged to uphold the accord anyway and keep fighting climate change on their own.
He challenged her record on immigration Wednesday, mocking her slow disavowal of an Obama administration policy that has resulted in the deportation of hundreds of Central American children.
For the supporters of the march who want a complete disavowal of Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam, these remarks have been frustrating and threaten the movement's cohesion.
It may also be playing a role in the network's staunch disavowal of Hughes's suit against Payne, which it has dismissed as a "publicity stunt" in a statement.
The Southern Poverty Law Center has designated Proud Boys as a hate group, saying that their words and actions have contradicted the Proud Boys' disavowal of the alt-right.
Ashamed of the tape on which Trump was heard bragging about grabbing women's genitals, he issued a fierce disavowal of Trump's words and actions and cancelled all joint appearances.
Critics said Trump's remarks then belied his reluctance to alienate extreme right-wing groups, whose followers constitute a devoted segment of his political base despite his disavowal of them.
Those who are on the ballot defending the party's majorities this year need Mr. Trump's voters to win, and risk angering them with any full disavowal of the nominee.
In January, as congressional investigators were examining a trip to Russia by a delegation of its board members and supporters, the National Rifle Association issued a statement of disavowal.
But her disavowal of Trump hasn't appeared to rattle her base, which she will need in the pure toss-up seat, as Ayotte clings to a razor-thin lead.
In response to his disavowal by the Hoke County GOP, Walker left County Party Chair Hal Nunn a threatening voicemail saying he would force foreclosure on Nunn's home and cars.
No other video so effectively captures the contradictory heart of her appeal, the embrace and disavowal of conventional femininity, and no other video remains as indelible to No Doubt's rise.
But that loyalty has not exactly been constant (considering his disavowal of Trump during the 2016 campaign) and he doesn't seem the type to risk prison by lying for Trump.
Still, Show-Me State Democrats have bombarded him at every turn -- most pointedly as Trump endorsed Moore and the RNC made its about-face -- in search of a definitive disavowal.
Another response is the disavowal of traditional literary authority: just as there are many stories, so, too, are there many ways of narrating them and thus, by implication, many authors.
" It also states that the artist's disavowal of Picasso "was in no way a rejection of avant-garde principles but a desire to establish another way of making modern art.
Following the White House's disavowal of Bannon, the right-wing media company Breitbart News parted ways with Bannon, who has since emerged in the public eye on a few occasions.
" Some of The Guardian's United States-based journalists published a disavowal, arguing that the editorial's points "echo the position of anti-trans legislators who have pushed overtly transphobic bathroom bills.
Not acquiescing to Prince's disavowal of his early production, the art historian wrote the piece he wanted to write, and the Neuberger Museum, which published the catalog, supported Lobel's endeavor.
It signals that they are likened to the racial-gendered stereotypes of the terrorist, the gang member, and thug, which then permits continued state-sanctioned disavowal and removal of their presence.
And despite his formal disavowal of the seven casually formulated empirical factors the CCA used in returning Mr Moore to death row, Mr Roberts seems to harbour some of them himself.
After the Parity bug in July saw an attacker steal $30 million worth of ether, Ethereum's inventor Vitalik Buterin took to Twitter in an apparent disavowal of a hard fork fix.
Ample evidence exists to suggest that some factions of the Brotherhood have indeed been involved in sponsoring or carrying out violence in the country, despite a declared disavowal from the leadership.
To silence feminist critics who are dreading Khan's promised "change" and anti-Western rhetoric as a disavowal of women's rights, Khan could install PTI women in important positions within his cabinet.
When this offense turned into the charge of blasphemy, the shift signaled the simultaneous disavowal and internalization of caste discrimination by Muslims who otherwise attribute the practice to Hindus in India.
Presumably, any mass disavowal of cookies would also spell trouble for Google's ad business and its partners — though, as mentioned earlier, Google has a lot of other data at its disposal.
Mr Trump's disavowal of an American-backed rules-based order risks pushing China towards greater assertiveness—particularly in the South China Sea, if America decides to abandon its freedom-of-navigation patrols.
Steve Bannon is going after Mitt Romney for his disavowal of Roy Moore — and he may be gearing up another battle against former GOP presidential candidate, this one over Utah's Senate seat.
The departure of Mr Collomb, one of the first Socialists to back Mr Macron's new party, and who shed a tear during the presidential inauguration, was both a crushing personal and symbolic disavowal.
Trump's white supremacist disavowal Days after the white supremacist movement, known as the "alt-right," gathered in Washington to celebrate Trump's victory, the President-elect said he wants nothing to do with them.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump issued a crystal clear disavowal Thursday of former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke after stumbling last weekend over a question about the hate group leader on CNN.
The infighting in Syria between ISIS and the Qaeda affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra (or the Nusra Front), for instance, led to their split and to Al Qaeda's disavowal of ISIS in February 2014.
It's true that a lot of what is said — about the disavowal of progressive politics by the blue-collar provincial society from which Mr. Eribon emerged (and escaped) — provides rich food for thought.
Republican senators are weighing how to break with his divisive rhetoric on Muslims and Hispanics and his slow-footed disavowal of Duke, while not alienating the new voters he could bring to them.
The former ExxonMobil chief executive has clashed with Trump on major foreign policy decisions, such as the president's disavowal of the Iran nuclear deal and the decision to withdraw from the Paris climate accord.
Trump's attraction to violent strongmen such as Egypt's Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and the Philippines' Rodrigo Duterte, combined with his State Department's disavowal of the traditional American embrace of human rights, has been disconcerting.
Barnstorming Kendall is actually the Roy who displays the most empathetic reaction to the cruise ship scandal, saying "this is not okay," that it shouldn't be minimized, pushing for a full investigation and disavowal.
On the surface, it's a breezy disavowal of Anything Too Serious, all sunny chords, smitten late night phone calls: "You don't wanna be my boyfriend / And I don't wanna be your girl," the lyrics attest.
The first track, "Sixteen," starts with a tremble, but three minutes later it's a furious disavowal of a shitty relationship—by way of a less-than-ideal sexual memory—set to break-neck pop punk.
Charlotte Fedders, who appeared alongside Fierstein on the episode to discuss her own abuse at the hands of one-time Securities and Exchange Commission official John Fedders, said recently, however, that she doesn't believe Fierstein's disavowal.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's education minister voiced support on Saturday for so-called gay "conversion therapy", drawing a disavowal from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whose government's religious-rightist tilt has worried liberals a home and backers abroad.
Twenty-three states and Puerto Rico have now joined the United States Climate Alliance, which pledges to uphold the Paris climate agreement and to try to meet its goals despite President Trump's disavowal of the accord.
Soon after his CNN appearance on Sunday, Trump seemed to sense that maybe it wasn't such a good idea to vacillate on the issue of white supremacy, and soon tweeted a video of his earlier disavowal.
He was making a question go away without having to dirty his hands on it or lose followers with a more emphatic disavowal, and in that sense, he appeared to be doing something truly insidious: nothing.
But where guns are concerned, there are no devils and no angels—only people, who shoot out of rage, despair or some terrible hybrid of desperate, contingent emotions that receive no sanction, or disavowal, from on high.
Leah Litman, a law professor at the University of California, Irvine, wrote on Take Care, a legal blog, that the interview included no disavowal of or apology for Mr. Trump's campaign pledge to impose a "Muslim ban."
Trump, a real estate tycoon making his first run for public office, said Clinton's long years of service represented "bad experience" with few results and suggested her disavowal of a trade deal with Asian countries was insincere.
And in an era when scary-sounding words are anathema to what's considered "healthy" eating, and where the disavowal of scary-sounding substances is the bedrock of the modern dieting industry, the stubborn ubiquity of caffeine is curious.
On Tuesday, Senator Joni Ernst, Republican of Iowa, said she had told the White House she was unlikely to support Mr. Moore, becoming the first senator in her party to be nearing an explicit disavowal of his nomination.
The garment, known in Japan as a funzoe, derives from the dirty, frayed robe that the Buddha is said to have worn, and which he encouraged his disciples to adopt as well to assert their disavowal of desire.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Following his brutal disavowal by President Donald Trump, former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon's dream of spearheading a new U.S. political movement appears in tatters while the Republican establishment he challenged is feeling more secure.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's disavowal this week of a bipartisan agreement to stabilize Obamacare has further eroded the already minimal trust congressional Democrats had in him, complicating prospects for gaining their cooperation on a range of issues.
But Pawlenty also has some vulnerabilities; notably, his moneyed establishment ties (he's worked as a lobbyist after leaving the governor's mansion in 24) and his disavowal of President Trump, which could hurt him with Trump voters in the state.
Not only would disavowal of America's climate commitments effectively lock the planet into many more gigatons of carbon emissions, such action could prove toxic to international climate cooperation, prompting developing nations like India to scale down their ambition, too.
The Anti-Defamation League, in a recent study, counted 2.6 million tweets with anti-Semitic language in a year, but despite Twitter's disavowal of "hateful conduct," the league found, only 21 percent of the anti-Semitic accounts were suspended.
Those include Mr. Trump's disavowal of the Paris agreement on climate change, now a priority of Mr. Xi's and one that is expected to be contentious when Mr. Trump attends the Group of 20 meetings in Germany next week.
But the former governor also has some vulnerabilities; notably, his establishment ties (he's worked as a lobbyist after leaving the governor's mansion in 2011) and his disavowal of President Trump, which could hurt him with Trump voters in the state.
But Heck has had a rough few weeks in his handling of Trump, getting negative scrutiny from the right for his disavowal of the GOP nominee -- but also saying privately and publicly he's not sure for whom he would vote.
Donald Trump's disavowal this past week of white supremacists who have cheered his election as president hasn't quieted concerns about the movement's impact on his White House or whether more acts of hate will be carried out in his name.
But the former govenror also has some vulnerabilities; notably, his establishment ties (he's worked as a lobbyist after leaving the governor's mansion in 2011) and his disavowal of President Trump, which could hurt him with Trump voters in the state.
"We must widen our view to include the intraracial politics of the movement itself, specifically the denials of representation entailed in the pursuit of formal political representation and the fervent disavowal of strong public manifestations of mixed culture," English writes.
Even the most committed radicals tend carefully to their online accounts, perhaps with an ironic disavowal, an alter ego, or corrupted profile photo—sly acknowledgements that the content they produce is ultimately owned by venture capitalists, sold to scheming advertisers.
One of the great advances of the 20th century was the understanding of parent-child attachment and the emergence of a society that prioritizes parental care; one of the worst developments of the 21st is this sudden disavowal of those principles.
Her comments were hardly a Clay-like disavowal of the destructive policy of impeachment, but they at least pushed the House away from pursuing a course of reprisal that would be harmful not only to her party but to the nation.
Brafman offered to have Shkreli make a full-throated disavowal of this Clinton bounty online on Wednesday, to be willingly banned from all social media by the judge, and to generally behave appropriately from now on until he is sentenced.
With 20173 rarely seen works, it covers a brief period when Mr. Overstreet's disavowal of painting's usual standards and practices was unfolding rapidly in several directions, alongside efforts by Sam Gilliam, Harmony Hammond, Alan Shields and Howardena Pindell, among others.
Additionally, the electors will separately require from Donald Trump conclusive evidence that he and his staff and advisers did not accept Russian interference, or otherwise collaborate during the campaign, and conclusive disavowal and repudiation of such collaboration and interference going forward.
In answering that question he ranges from identity politics to the disavowal of objectivity in much of the media; from the distressingly familiar online harassment of Filipino journalists to the "information war blitzkrieg" that accompanied the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
American leadership has always been marked by hypocrisy, but Trump's public disavowal of the American commitment to the most basic liberal principles has threatened to undermine even the aspirations that the world has come to accept as fundamental to the liberal order.
Back then, the response to that sad situation was endless criticism, the mention of "acid reflux" becoming a punchline, complete disavowal from SNL's storied creator Lorne Michaels, a violent booing at the Orange Bowl months later, and cataclysmic follow-up album sales.
More than 90 top American experts in atomic sciences, including a designer of the hydrogen bomb, publicly threw their weight behind the Iran nuclear agreement on Monday, exhorting Congress to preserve the accord in the face of President Trump's disavowal of it.
Ever since President Trump announced last year he would pull the United States out of the Paris agreement, observers have been watching for signs that America's disavowal of the pact could encourage other countries to slacken their own efforts at cutting emissions.
The issue resurfaced after Chief Justice John Roberts asked during a Supreme Court hearing last week if a public disavowal by Trump of his campaign rhetoric demanding a ban on all Muslims entering the U.S. would alleviate concerns about the travel ban's constitutionality.
And when Mr. Napolitano returned to Fox's programming last week, he repeated his claim about Mr. Obama and the British, despite the news division's disavowal, only this time with no consequences (as if there had really been any up to that point).
Nonetheless, his announcement added to the sense that the two sides were engaged in a game of nuclear chicken — with the United States imposing new sanctions on Iran while demanding that Iran remain in compliance with the accord despite Mr. Trump's disavowal of it.
In the interim, the low quality of the mutilated text — along with Charlotte's disavowal of the work and the majority critical consensus that Anne was the least worthy of the Brontë sisters — served to ensure that Tenant remained below the threshold of public knowledge.
In the past month, newly elected Democratic governors in Michigan, Illinois and New Mexico have joined the United States Climate Alliance, a group of 19 states and Puerto Rico that has vowed to uphold the Paris climate agreement despite President Trump's disavowal of the accord.
When on April 30th a reporter gave Mr Trump an opportunity to "apologise for some of your rhetoric during the campaign" to satisfy the travel-ban challengers, who said a disavowal of anti-Muslim animus would put an end to the constitutional objection, the president doubled down.
He pointed to the most recent United States sanctions against Russia passed by Congress this summer, which may affect German economic interests, as well as to Mr. Trump's disavowal of the Iran nuclear deal and the American president's plans to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
Kevin C. from Germantown, Md., urged us to think about all the others who are affected by the disavowal of an artist's work: House of Cards is one of my favorite tv shows of all time, it's was intriguing, dark, and really connected with the viewer.
Senator Joni Ernst, Republican of Iowa, said on Tuesday that she had told the White House she was unlikely to support Mr. Moore, becoming the first senator in her party to be nearing an explicit disavowal of his nomination even before Mr. Trump makes it official.
"[The president] is unhappy with anyone who neglected him in his hour of need," an RNC insider reportedly said, referring to Guadagno's public disavowal of Trump last fall after the surfacing last year of the "Access Hollywood" tape, in which Trump brags about sexually assaulting women.
For every critical disavowal of Chris Brown or Jef Whitehead in light of their horrible treatment of women, there is a case like Michael Gira or Dr. Dre, whose alleged abuses briefly make the news before getting more or less swept under the rug and therefore tacitly excused.
Republican leaders in Congress, including House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, released statements affirming their disavowal of white supremacist groups and neo-Nazis — but not explicitly condemning Trump, who said Tuesday there were "very fine people" protesting in Charlottesville amid the torch-bearing marchers.
The move by the United States was met with dismay in Europe, where many see the Trump administration as increasingly withdrawn from the rest of the world and reluctant to engage in multilateral discussions — most recently, for instance, with President Trump's disavowal on Friday of the Iran nuclear deal.
Those changes, if put into practice, would amount to a forceful disavowal by two high-profile prosecutors' offices of criminal penalties for an offense that has been taken off the books in some states and that in New York City is enforced overwhelmingly against black and Hispanic people.
Kafka's contradictory striving for and disavowal of collective belonging, what he called his "we-weakness," makes for instructive reading in our own era of renewed tribal polarization — in which group identity is frequently defined in axiomatic and exclusionary terms, the better to be used as a bludgeon against others.
Appearing on NBC's Today show on Monday, he again reiterated his disavowal of Duke's endorsement — this time by blaming CNN for his initial comments: I'm sitting in a house in Florida with a very bad earpiece that they gave me, and you could hardly hear what he was saying.
The memoir paints an intimate and unsettling portrait of Jobs, reaching back to Brennan-Jobs' parents meeting (they were idealistic hippies; she was born on a farm), to Jobs' public disavowal of her as a daughter, and through their relationship, which would ping-pong between love and cruelty until his death.
The night's results will also be a test of whether Mr. Trump has taken on water after his slow disavowal of the former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, and his refusal to take responsibility for the violent turn that some of his rallies have taken, particularly in Chicago on Friday.
Bulent Batuman, an associate professor of urban design at Bilkent University in Ankara, suggests that Erdogan's neo-Ottoman mosques are not nostalgic, which would mean an acceptance of the Ottoman Empire's demise; for Erdogan, they are "a disavowal of such failure" and a forward-looking attempt to restore the past's glory.
Later on, when Bloomberg was asked by a moderator about his 2015 comments, in which he talked up "stop and frisk" and said that minority communities were disproportionately targeted because "that's where all the crime is," Warren pounced again, this time targeting the rationale behind his disavowal of the practice.
Public Enemy's "I Don't Wanna Be Called Yo Nigga" was a disavowal of its flagrant use, and in 2014 rapper Swiss of So Solid Crew released a song to caution the mainstream use of "nigga" in light of the horrific historical context of the word "nigger" (a move greeted with support from Akala).
Trump's disavowal of the Iran deal capped off a whirlwind two days in Washington, during which is also struck twin blows to the Affordable Care Act, signing an executive order allowing more consumers to purchase insurance through association health plans and announcing that he would cut off key subsidies health insurance companies.
The three left the FPO over its disavowal of former leader Heinz-Christian Strache, who stepped down as vice chancellor in May after video footage showed him offering to fix government contracts at a dinner party in Ibiza, off the east coast of Spain, with a woman posing as a Russian oligarch's niece.
There are those who view this as righteous and patriotic, and those who find it comically foolish, but the performance serves the general idea: to pull eyes away from the greater, more complicated questions raised by a corporation like Nike endorsing an activist like Colin Kaepernick, and pull eyes toward the fireworks of public disavowal.
Robinson, true to his continued disavowal of his more bombastic work, has drawn a strict line between his Virtual Self material and that which he produces under his own name, even as he's booked to play some of the central events in the EDM world and puts together light shows befitting its biggest stages.
But Benton said that despite Trump's disavowal, "we have seen such a huge groundswell of Americans that want to help grow the movement around the Trump campaign that we felt compelled to lay the groundwork for the outside effort Republicans will need to win the White House and lengthen Mr. Trump's coattails to protect our majorities in Congress."
It then flips through his faltering disavowal of KKK leader David Duke, his claims at his campaign launch that most Mexican immigrants were rapists bringing crime into the country, his attacks on a Hispanic judge presiding over Trump University cases, his initial proposal to ban Muslims from entering the U.S., and his "Pocahontas" nickname for Sen.
His movement, the International Peace Mission, is absent from most histories of the civil rights movement because of "its tacky theology, its unappealing blend of communistic lifestyle and respectability politics, its disavowal of racial identity, and most of all, its iconoclastic leader: a squat, bald, dark-skinned man whose followers called him God and their Redeemer," Morris writes.
There was an incorporation of traditional C'han (Zen) Buddhism, and with it a disavowal of ordinary logic and close parallels to Dada through the work of the Xiamen Dadaists and Huang Young Ping, whose piece "Six Small Turntables" uses the alignment of six turntable orbs to randomly determine the color, canvas, and brushstrokes of an anticipated artwork.
His decision is by far the most visible — and costly — protest of the new administration from within the art world, whose dependence on ultra-wealthy and sometimes politically conservative collectors has tended to inhibit galleries, museums and artists from the kind of full-throated public disavowal of Mr. Trump expressed by some other segments of the creative world.
" The three-member parole board echoed that opinion, telling Clark in its 2-to-20033 majority decision that it "considered your early serious discipline which occurred in 1985, your documented efforts to apologize to your victims and the community that can be traced back to 1992, and your disavowal of the political ideologies and methods you developed in your youth.
Even as he rolled up commanding victories in seven states on Tuesday, Mr. Trump confronted a loud and persistent refusal to rally around him as leading figures in his own party denounced his slow disavowal of white supremacists, elected officials boldly discouraged constituents from backing him, and lifelong Republicans declared that they would boycott the election if he is their nominee.
He is not so much telling the story of Peter's disavowal of Jesus, in fear of the Roman authorities closing in, as he is presenting the idea of betrayal and remorse (Peter seems to be simultaneously lying and weeping), just as his airborne "Inspiration of Saint Matthew" (261) in the church of San Luigi dei Francesi in Rome embodies the idea of inspiration.
In some cases, it is a mere disavowal of one's early work: "It is not always easy for the inexperienced writer to distinguish between his own material and that which he would like to make his own," Willa Cather wrote in 21908, in a somewhat pained preface to a new edition of her first, and still little-read, novel "Alexander's Bridge" (215).
Between the mysterious hack that ended the San Bernardino case, and the government's bizarre disavowal of a widely-available tool in the ongoing New York case, it looks less and less like the All Writs Cases are about the government's fear of "going dark," and more about what the government perceives as its right to keep hitting up Silicon Valley like its own personal IT department.
Hungary to arm new 'border hunters' after six-month crash course EPA chief unconvinced on CO2 link to global warming "The disavowal policy by the Obama administration in my case has been very unfortunate, because it has wider implications for all those of us who are assigned to countries as State Department officers, officially," she said, explaining that her cover should have guaranteed her diplomatic immunity.
And while the disavowal of authorship and the artist's hand was a big rhetorical point for postmodern art, it is not clear that it was Levine's purpose; she may not even be critiquing the aura of the original artwork in the liberatory fashion deduced from Walter Benjamin's "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction" (1936), or commenting on the absurdity of an endlessly reproducible original.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Friday savaged 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's disavowal of the Iran nuclear deal, asserting that the agreement would not be renegotiated and proclaiming the United States more isolated than ever before.
Another apology, followed in quick succession by the release of hundreds of pages of court documents that revealed the extent to which the mayor had been under surveillance by police, a furious disavowal of allegations that he hung out with a prostitute, or made a lewd advance at a female member of his staff — "I have more than enough to eat at home," he would say, on live television, wearing a football jersey — and finally, a decision by city council to step in.
Former CIA Director John BrennanJohn Owen BrennanWebb: Questions for Robert Mueller A brief timeline of Trump's clashes with intelligence director Dan Coats Trump critic Brennan praises his Iran decision: I 'applaud' him MORE on Tuesday blasted the Trump administration for its stance on Iran, saying that 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's hard-line posture toward Tehran and disavowal of a landmark nuclear deal had ultimately diminished the possibility of peaceful political change there.

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