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At times, the United States Patent and Trademark Office has claimed that the trademark "Dykes on Bikes" disparages lesbians, that "Khoran" wine disparages Muslims and that the football team name "Redskins" disparages Native Americans.
He's a jerk when he disparages women the way he does, and he is a jerk when he disparages people with disabilities.
He hates the president, disparages the president all the time.
Critics have slammed the segment, saying it disparages the media.
Trump routinely disparages the agreement as bad for American jobs.
The clause reaches any trademark that disparages any person, group, or institution.
Limbaugh frequently disparages Cuomo and calls him "Fredo" on his radio show.
Critics and former employees have slammed the segment, saying it disparages media.
"When anybody, anybody, disparages people with disabilities, it sets me off," he said.
"When somebody disparages a person with disabilities, that sets me off," he said.
Journalism that mostly promotes a single worldview and disparages all others is not journalism.
Trump, I have commissioned a devastating opera that disparages both you and your lineage.
Mayor Pete criticizes debates Mayor Pete Buttigieg disparages debates ... while on the debate stage.
They must push back on anyone who disparages news just because they don't like it.
An all-out media war Film: Edison repeatedly disparages Westinghouse and his systems to the press.
Maren's harsh mother, meanwhile, speaking for many in the village, disparages Ursa as fat and lazy.
Deadpool cracks wise, breaks the fourth wall, and disparages the franchise culture that has consumed Hollywood.
Their country, scarcely mentioned by the president, sits at the bottom of a continent Trump disparages.
The more he disparages people and institutions of repute, the more his core will feel satisfied politically.
"Instead of banning it, Japan tolerates it but disparages the people who run it," said Ms. Lee.
How do we explain to little girls the support for a presidential candidate who disparages women without remorse?
F LeBron James said he hasn't heard the new Kanye West single "Facts," which disparages James and Nike.
He's also learned from the Christians, but he thinks their emphasis on the next world disparages this world.
It has all left Republicans tied to the party establishment that Mr. Trump so frequently disparages increasingly glum.
The world of professional politicians disparages Trump and the simple appeal he has as a name-calling demagogue.
Mr. Legend frequently disparages Mr. Trump and his administration on Twitter (note his Father's Day tweet to Paul Ryan).
CIA officials are learning to live in an era when the president-elect publicly disparages them CIA officials are learning to live in an era when the president-elect publicly disparages them One day in 1986, Melvin Goodman walked into his boss' office at the headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency and resigned.
"The Syphilis of Sisyphus" (143) gives voice to a 19th-century pregnant Parisian woman, who disparages the idealism of modernity.
There's nary a song that's problematic or disparages women (a scourge that seems to plague many other modern male artists).
Debated Social Issues – Content that is incendiary, inflammatory, demeaning or disparages people, groups, or causes is not eligible for ads.
Breitbart often disparages its political opponents as ''globalists'' and ''corporatists,'' which is easy to interpret as an anti-Semitic dog whistle.
The current president regular disparages the media as "fake news" and has personally attacked those who have questioned his fitness to serve.
Knutson disparages even more strongly a former manager that he calls "Greg" and he portrays a fellow designer, Jim, as paranoid and vindictive.
"Google Maps has clear policies against contributed content that incites hatred, promotes discrimination or disparages an individual or group," a Google spokesperon said.
"The fact is while Ted Cruz disparages New York values, John Kasich is Donald Trump's main competition in the state," Schrimpf's statement reads.
The achievement of this new book is that it never disparages Zeke, who in other hands might come across simply as a mansplainer.
But her regular hookup, a slacker with a podcast, makes her leave out the back door, and her boss mockingly disparages her weight.
As the president of the United States disparages immigrants, it's important to note that they are more valuable to the U.S. than ever.
It is only about witches inasmuch as it disparages them, advocates for their public assassination, and promotes the triumph of Christianity over the occult.
For many conservative minorities, they see no place for themselves in a political party that both tacitly accepts and openly disparages people of color.
"Megyn Kelly is a highly overrated reporter and anchor that constantly disparages Mr. Trump with negative and inaccurate reports," the campaign said in a statement.
Simmons disparages the unnamed woman, whose story had been resurfaced by Variety the day before (and was then expanded upon by the Los Angeles Times).
I am supporting Hillary Clinton because she has a plan to help immigrant families like my own, while her opponent continually demeans and disparages us.
The lawsuit takes issue with one particular line of dialogue in the series, in which a city official disparages a detective who interviewed the teenagers.
The United States, which was not a co-sponsor of the conference, was barely mentioned except to lament how President Donald Trump often disparages the press.
In the video, the student disparages the Black Lives Matter movement, which arose from police slayings of mostly unarmed black men over the past two years.
" Even his official campaign statement on the debate disparages "very stupid, highly incompetent people running our country into the ground" and "all talk, no action politicians.
What's unusual and surprising, however, is when a major autonomous driving system supplier disparages the safety of a self-driving system that uses its own components.
One is Michael Shamberg, the long-haired founder of a cable-TV startup called Top Value Television, who disparages the slick, expensive style of network news.
Chiefly, the video site will not show advertising against "hateful" content that "promotes discrimination or disparages or humiliates an individual or group of people," it said.
And Mr. Trump has an ambiguous relationship with the third, Mr. Kelly, whom he alternately assures that his job is secure and disparages to other people.
The fact that Trump personally benefits from the Central American workers he disparages in public makes it increasingly difficult to take his anti-immigrant agenda seriously.
Nothing in the quote explicitly disparages the Thunder (and since this is how the information gets put through the prism, it's not talking about Russell Westbrook, either).
He disparages Mr Velásquez, Ms Aldana and Todd Robinson, the American ambassador, as la trinca ("the trio"), a left-wing triumvirate that is plotting against the government.
While she regrets not doing more to have won, she never disparages her opponent or says she wishes she had just gone in and broken her arm.
In the 1951 security treaty that Mr. Trump apparently disparages, the United States, from a position of extraordinary dominance over Japan, got pretty much what it wanted.
If Ryan is holding the gavel when Trump or one of his surrogates disparages a religious or ethnic minority, will he turn his gaze to the horizon?
This is particularly welcome at a time when President Trump disparages Mexicans to score political points and when Mexico-United States relations are at a low point.
The mission relied on having American troops in the region, which he is withdrawing; working with allies, whom he disparages; and relying on intelligence agencies, which he derides.
If the president discounts the importance of avoiding conflicts, disrespects transparency, and disparages the importance of compliance with contractual and regulatory requirements, the government's credibility is at risk.
So it's of no help to the cause when Hillary Clinton, the party's 2016 nominee, disparages other Democrats and shatters party unity based on her own festering resentment.
Bershidsky disparages by name the competence of CIR's advisory board members, who are highly accomplished professionals but do not meet his requisite standard for expertise in Russian affairs.
The question, which came from a friendly interviewer, not one of the "fake media" journalists he disparages, was "the most insulting thing I've ever been asked," he declared.
He downplays Russian human-rights abuses and America's role in addressing them; most encouragingly for Mr Putin, he disparages NATO, suggesting that its mutual-defence commitment might be optional.
It's that awkward moment when a man emasculates your father for months and months and disparages your mother multiple times and then you endorse that man to be president.
While I would quarrel with omissions like Mahler, Vivaldi, Liszt, Janacek, Mussorgsky, Berg, Shostakovich, it would be wrong to assume Tommasini disparages those left out of his top 17.
And it is the official opinion of the office that the name of Tam's band, "the Slants," disparages a group of people that includes Tam and all his bandmates.
The US president regularly disparages some of his country's most respected news institutions for no reason at all, or sometimes just for reporting things he's actually literally said on tape.
"Anybody (who) disparages people with disabilities, it sets me off," Bush is seen saying in the new ad, which uses footage from a town hall in New Hampshire last week.
He often doesn't make it clear why he's asking the question; and friends sometimes make the logical leap because Trump privately disparages Kelly and vents his frustration about the chief.
Any chief executive who indiscriminately disparages his senior colleagues — for example, the pope calling priests "little monsters" who "throw stones" at people — undermines the credibility of the institution he heads.
He is a racist who disparages black and brown people, whether they be immigrants, Muslims, people from Haiti and Africa, Barack Obama, the mayor of San Juan or Maxine Waters.
A growing body of research indicates that some internet-based activities, including the video games Ms. Riley disparages, can contribute to young people's feelings of competence, creativity and self-worth.
CreditCreditIllustration by Javier Jaén; photograph by Yvonne Hemsey/Getty Images Beyoncé has the BeyHive and Nicki Minaj the Barbz, fan groups who swarm online against anyone who disparages their idols.
Fox sued Franken over his 20063 best-seller, " Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them ," which relentlessly disparages the network and its big star at the time, Bill O'Reilly .
Twitter fire Beyond the threat of lawsuits, Trump aides looking to tell all must also prepare to incur Trump's wrath on Twitter, where he frequently attacks and disparages his critics.
It denies Americans the numerous economic and security benefits of a prosperous Africa and is sure to expand the type of immigration the president disparages, although for the wrong reasons.
"I don't apologize for it because he is a jerk," Bush said Tuesday at a campaign stop in Grinnell, Iowa, saying Trump "disparages" women, POWs, Hispanics, Muslims and people with disabilities.
"Here we saw Democrats and Republicans working together in the best traditions of the Senate, and the president disparages it in a way that's destructive," Democratic Senate Leader Chuck Schumer said.
Later, in an Oval Office meeting with Mr. Durbin and Mr. Graham to discuss their compromise legislation, Mr. Trump grows angry and derides African nations as "shithole countries" and disparages Haiti.
The danger is that a President who disparages the data might convince his followers that bad economic news is political propaganda, and offer numbers that have no statistical rigor behind them.
Raleigh, North Carolina (CNN)Hillary Clinton's campaign pushed back Tuesday against Republican claims that a statement she made Monday disparages the four lives lost during the 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya.
Perhaps this is why her supporters are coming out for her in such strength: to assert their existence in the face of a narrative that both overlooks them and disparages their candidate.
"The commercial market is well stocked with merchandise that disparages prominent figures and groups, and the line between commercial and non-commercial speech is not always clear, as this case illustrates," Alito added.
Disparaging the act of masturbation in front of a partner, or displaying a penis, disparages those who enjoy these acts just as mocking the idea of older people being sexual shames the elderly.
He frequently tweets at and about Trump and disparages the president when he believes he's stepped out of line, all while his wife continues to be one of the president's most staunch defenders.
The Redskins are involved in a similar case, where they lost a long-registered trademark because the US. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia held that the "Redskins" name disparages Native Americans.
But Bannon has been banished from Trump's circle following the release of Michael Wolff's book "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House," in which the former White House chief strategist disparages Trump's family.
At a time when white supremacist groups march out in the open, and the president disparages African countries as "shitholes," it's not surprising many black Americans are feeling isolated and unsafe in communities and workplaces.
The huge disparages we see in wealth between the top 1% and the rest of us are the result of specific government policies enacted (at least in the United States) by politicians from both parties.
"A party is represented here today that disparages those (democratic) values and downplays the crimes of the National Socialists," Knobloch, president of the Jewish Community in Munich, said during her speech to the regional assembly.
"He constantly disparages the work and the information he gets from the intel community, but in a moment of preening he disclosed that information to the Russians in a one-on-one meeting," Deitz said.
Jim and John McLaughlin occupy a fraught space in Trump World as pollsters for a president who runs on gut instinct and disparages the polling industry that failed to forecast his shocking 2202 election victory.
As a queer person of color and daughter of immigrant parents I am not interested in being profiled as an aspirational figure for those that support a brand and a President that slyly disparages female empowerment.
That is not an approach that Mr. Cruz has taken since becoming a senator, although his rise in politics was fueled in part by personal relationships with members of a Washington establishment that he publicly disparages.
But perhaps the greatest danger at present is the incumbency of an American president who despises international norms, who disparages free trade and who continually flirts with abandoning America's essential role in maintaining the global legal order.
In lieu of dropping bombs, Trump announced that he would impose new sanctions on Iran this week, all while keeping his administration's team of warmongers—whom he privately disparages as "disgusting" for their hawkishness—at his side.
"While his ad disparages a technology he clearly doesn't understand, the United Nations uses it to address human trafficking," Forde said, citing a UN-led project in Moldova to use blockchain-based IDs to stop sex-trafficking.
In public filings, Goldman has said its compensation agreements allow it to recoup funds from employees who do anything "which impairs, impugns, denigrates, disparages or negatively reflects upon the name, reputation or business interests" of the firm.
"It's a big leap for anyone to take a short, singular experience at the company and extrapolate it into a broad, critical commentary that disparages so many smart, hard-working, caring people," the spokesperson wrote in an email.
In Alex Garland's film " Ex Machina ," Nathan, the founder of a tech behemoth akin to Google, disparages the Turing test and its ilk and invites a young coder to talk face to face with Nathan's new android, Ava.
He disparages Black Lives Matter as "a textbook example of how not to build solidarity," and dismisses "sex relations, the family, the secretarial pool, schools, the grocery store" (read: women's issues) as all but irrelevant to serious politics.
No matter how many immigrants he deports, or black protesters he disparages, the nation will inevitably grow more diverse; likewise, no matter how many trade deals he scuttles, the impact of global competition is likely to only increase.
A strongman who usually acts with precision and boldness, Mr. Xi has been reluctant to take on the North's leader, Kim Jong-un, ostensibly a Chinese ally, whom he privately disparages to Western leaders as young and reckless.
Mr. Trump, whose own aides are often caught off guard by his brash, unpredictable remarks, advocates putting "America first," has attacked women by insulting their looks, disparages migrants and has sought to undermine international accords to fight global warming.
The story of the past two months is one of a White House scrambling to keep secrets to protect a president willing to cross lines others would not, only to find the very government he frequently disparages expose him.
Free press groups, high-profile journalists — even a number of prominent conservative lawyers — worry that Trump, who repeatedly disparages the media as the "enemy of the people," could set a dangerous precedent of presidents choosing how they're covered, and by whom.
" It includes a "non-disparagement clause" detailing that "the parties agree that they each shall refrain from any and all conduct, verbal or otherwise, that disparages or damages… the reputation, good will or standing in the community of the other party.
This is a fine hello for Meghan Markle ... she attended her first Christmas Lunch hosted by the Queen, and one of the Royals thought it was a good idea to wear a piece of jewelry that disparages people of color.
"In this case, I imagine they will focus more on that he is a liar, he disparages people, he is a disruptive force and he has a complete lack of remorse," said John Zach, a lawyer at Boies, Schiller & Flexner.
"The thought of this choir and Mormonism being forever associated with a man who disparages minorities, brags about his sexual control of women, encourages intolerance and traffics in hate speech and bullying, was unacceptable," Thacker explained in a public statement.
Alexander Vindman and how President Donald Trump regularly dismisses and disparages military veterans originally ran with a small — but glaring — mistake, stating that Vindman was awarded a Purple Heart after being wounded by an IUD while on tour in Iraq.
The investigation Trump publicly disparages most often as a "rigged witch hunt" and a "disgrace" is special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election and whether the Trump campaign collaborated with Russia to tilt the race in Trump's favor.
But how can Trump be a pro-business candidate when he promises to punish China with huge tariffs and disparages the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement, even though it will help the United States compete with China in key trading markets?
Short on policy, long on ego and bombast, promising to redeem a nation he disparages through the force of his will, Donald Trump's strongman shtick is familiar from Buenos Aires to Rome, inflected though it is by reality TV and the property business.
Payments can be clawed back for "cause," including if the former employee engages "in any act or making any statement which impairs, impugns, denigrates, disparages or negatively reflects upon the name, reputation or business interests" of Goldman, according to the bank's regulatory filings.
"A party is represented here today that disparages these values and downplays the crimes of the National Socialists and maintains close ties with the far-right extremist scene," said Knobloch, who as a child survived the Holocaust by hiding in the countryside.
"I cannot remain silent while Maureen Dowd disparages my daughter, Gwyneth Paltrow, for the manner in which she chose to handle Harvey Weinstein's attempt at a sexual encounter when she was 22," Danner wrote in an letter to the New York Times on Wednesday.
Letters To the Editor: I cannot remain silent while Maureen Dowd disparages my daughter, Gwyneth Paltrow, for the manner in which she chose to handle Harvey Weinstein's attempt at a sexual encounter when she was 22 ("Harvey Weinstein, Hollywood's Oldest Horror Story," column, Oct. 15).
"The story of the past two months is one of a White House scrambling to keep secrets to protect a president willing to cross lines others would not, only to find the very government he frequently disparages expose him," our chief White House correspondent writes.
At the same time that he disparages the very legitimacy of the House's exercise of its constitutional authority to conduct this impeachment inquiry, Trump has refused to "participate" in it in any way, and he has attempted to intimidate potential witnesses into refusing to participate as well.
When several reviews of my second novel compared it to Cormac McCarthy's work, I published an essay suggesting that the book's bloodshed had a provenance that predates McCarthy, an essay that starts with a synopsis of Harold Bloom's theory of the anxiety of influence and that in no way disparages McCarthy's tremendous achievements.
In the summer it also made another change in response to content criticism — announcing it was removing the ability for makers of "hateful" content to monetize via its baked in ad network, pulling ads from being displayed alongside content that "promotes discrimination or disparages or humiliates an individual or group of people".
They're probably worried that the swing voters they are counting on to return them to the House or Senate will be turned off by a candidate at the top of the ticket who disparages women, mocks disabled people and pokes fun at prisoners of war for getting captured in the first place.
In her romantic relationships, she finds herself playing the part of either the one who is perpetually neglected (in her passionate love for women who treated her cruelly) or else the one who cruelly disparages, as in her fascinating, boggling, sadistic but devoted relationship with Leibovitz, to whom she was notoriously belittling.
It also confirmed everything that has been said about Mr. Bannon: He disparages his co-workers behind their backs; he postures as the force behind personnel decisions; and he pretends to know more about national security than James Mattis, John Kelly, H. R. McMaster and Joseph Dunford (not to mention Donald Trump).
News Analysis ROME — In the cage fight of American presidential politics, the matchup is irresistible: Pope Francis, leader of the world's 1.2 billion Roman Catholics, the pope of the poor who has knelt to wash the feet of prisoners and Muslims, versus Donald J. Trump, billionaire Republican who disparages Muslims and kneels to no one.
The Venezuelan government routinely disparages him as a right-wing reactionary from the ruling class who wants to reverse the social progress of chavismo and restore the landed aristocracy; the Venezuelan right, meanwhile, considers López a neo-Marxist, whose proposal to distribute the country's oil wealth among the people would only deepen the chavista agenda.
" During a concert by the band in the industrial outskirts of the southern city of Ceske Budejovice on Saturday, leather-clad fans pumped their fists and sang along with one of the band's most contentious songs, "Mosque," which disparages Muslims with lyrics such as "They will cut off your head, for Allah's greater glory.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.), who Trump disparages as "Pocahontas" over Twitter, has seen her own profile rise after Trump attacks.
Many people find it hard to imagine the FLOTUS spearheading a campaign about emotional and social health when her partner, the President of the United States, regularly disparages and humiliates people, while constantly lying about issues both major and minor (CNN recently reported that Donald Trump had lied more than 3,000 times in 466 days).
" What's more, Kittos, who currently lives in Guildford, a small city about 30 miles southwest of London, is himself a refugee and he obviously wasn't happy about Trump Jr. using the photo without permission in a way that disparages refugees, saying, "I don't support his politics and I would never take his money to use it.
" In the same op-ed, however, Hoskin took issue with name-calling; though he didn't explicitly mention Trump derisively dubbing Warren "Pocahontas," he wrote that "when someone disparages someone else's family lore by dismissively calling them names or using negative stereotypes about Native Americans, that robs us all of an opportunity to have a meaningful discussion.
The furor around Omarosa Manigault NewmanOmarosa Onee Manigault NewmanScaramucci breaks up with Trump in now-familiar pattern Press: The new Southern Strategy Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE is rumbling on — and that is bad news for the White House, even as the administration disparages the former reality show star as lacking in credibility.
Here are the top level details in full: Hateful content: Content that promotes discrimination or disparages or humiliates an individual or group of people on the basis of the individual's or group's race, ethnicity, or ethnic origin, nationality, religion, disability, age, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or other characteristic associated with systematic discrimination or marginalization.
The tune, told from the point of view of a straight-arrow Oklahoman who praises it as a place "where even squares can have a ball" and disparages the "hippies out in San Francisco," was immediately adopted by what became known as the "silent majority," conservative middle Americans who wondered what was going on in an America out of control.
"I don't think a president who encourages Russia to attack us as he did during the campaign, I don't think a president who disparages American heroes like John McCain and Captain Kahn, I don't think a president who cozies up to Kim Jong-Un and sells out South Korea ... I don't think that's a president who embodies patriotism," Moulton said.
The new guidelines, according to YouTube VP of product management Ariel Bardin, "take a tougher stance" on: Hateful content: Content that promotes discrimination or disparages or humiliates an individual or group of people on the basis of the individual's or group's race, ethnicity, or ethnic origin, nationality, religion, disability, age, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or other characteristic associated with systematic discrimination or marginalization.
When the president disparages Haitians and describes African countries in vulgar terms, when he speaks of pushing the button on his desk to incinerate North Korea or talks of building a wall between the United States and Mexico or deporting 200,000 Salvadorans without a thought about how a government would round them up and transport them, I don't hear the voice of a madman.
Mr. Bannon's departure, which was initiated by an estranged financial patron and Breitbart investor, Rebekah Mercer, came as Mr. Bannon remained unable to quell the furor over remarks attributed to him in a new book in which he questions President Trump's mental fitness and disparages his son Donald Trump Jr. Mr. Bannon and Breitbart will work together on a smooth transition, said a statement from the company's chief executive, Larry Solov.
Mr. Bannon's departure, which was forced by a onetime financial patron, Rebekah Mercer, comes as Mr. Bannon remained unable to quell the furor over remarks attributed to him in a new book in which he questions President Trump's mental fitness and disparages his elder son, Donald Trump Jr. Mr. Bannon's departure from the website is the latest ignominious turn in a career that was once one of the most promising and improbable in modern American politics.
Bernie Sanders — a notoriously grumpy Jewish socialist seeking the presidential nomination of a party he does not belong to and often disparages, whose lefty positions include politically tractionless ideas such as allowing convicted felons to vote from their prison cells, whose shlumpy posture emphatically lacks the parallel-to-the-wall bearing of the typical U.S. senator, who sounds like a sufferer of perpetual nasal congestion, who has had a child out of wedlock, who is older today than Ronald Reagan was when he left office already in some state of mental confusion — had a heart attack on Oct. 1.

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