Disparaging women, disparaging hispanics, that's not a sign of strength.
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"A lot of what he has said, it's disparaging for marginalized people in this country — African-Americans, Latinos, gay people, women — it's disparaging," Mr. Hill says.
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But basically he said ... Disparaging half the country. Yeah.
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More pages could be in hot water for disparaging content.
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I've never heard him say anything disparaging about you publicly.
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Trump had made controversial and disparaging comments about Mexican immigrants.
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Kelly's disparaging remark was first reported Monday by NBC News.
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He has survived blasting President George W. Bush, disparaging Sen.
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He posted disparaging comments about her afterward online, she said.
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Once in office, he suffered few defections even as he equivocated over white nationalists in Charlottesville and made disparaging remarks about undocumented immigrants and just-as-disparaging remarks about some of their home nations.
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The board said the term "slants" referred to people of Asian descent in a disparaging way and cited Section 2(a) of the Lanham Act, which bars it from registering scandalous, immoral or disparaging marks.
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So the disgusting and disparaging things he said on company email.
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Comments disparaging Dr. Berger's services on Reddit date back to 2014.
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There's something wrong with that and with [disparaging] those poor guys.
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PROSECUTORS RESPOND TO BERGDAHL MOTION: President Trump's disparaging comments about Sgt.
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None of them were blocked as being scandalous, immoral or disparaging.
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Duterte has also drawn ire over disparaging remarks about President Obama.
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Then they make disparaging remarks about their own girth and decrepitude.
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Mr. Sabo also took pride in never publicly disparaging another politician.
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But it also shows him being disparaging to low-wage workers.
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These cases dealt with disparaging comments Trump made about the women.
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To be clear, Gay is not disparaging or mean, just frank.
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Sharing pornography and disparaging party policies were among eight behaviors listed.
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That can be anything from inciting violence to disparaging religious groups.
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He continued, disparaging a rally by rival Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke.
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Susanna Martinez for disparaging comments he's made about them in the past.
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He made a disparaging remark about Pitt in one of the videos.
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Disparaging women for their appearance is the most stubborn of sexist practices.
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Commentators are disparaging this as a "short-covering" rally, with some merit.
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They repeatedly interrupted and talked over one another, and made disparaging comments.
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Specifically, he is unhappy with Bill Clinton's disparaging remarks about then-Sen.
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They also ruled out Bieber disparaging Trump or any Republican positions onstage.
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He has criticized allies and foes alike directly, sometimes with disparaging language.
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Disparaging climate change won't prevent increasingly violent storms or more extreme heat.
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In May 2018, however, a month after angering Nigerian youth with disparaging
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German unfair and disparaging remarks about China could be very costly mistakes.
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He regularly tweets disparaging remarks about the media, his critics and Democrats.
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And several rebuked him publicly this week for disparaging her in Mississippi.
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Lying about them, disparaging them, dehumanizing them, is just business as usual.
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Sometimes it's hard to distinguish between self-deprecating and self-disparaging humor.
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The tweets were quickly criticized for disparaging a long-respected civil servant.
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She had also read a letter from Ted Kennedy disparaging Mr. Sessions.
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Throughout Bloomberg's candidacy, Trump has been disparaging the former mayor on Twitter.
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Late-night comedy: The hosts noted President Trump's disparaging comments about Baltimore.
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Early in the meeting the constituent made a disparaging remark about Sen.
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On the tape, Bonnen also made several disparaging comments about other legislators.
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There's a two-part test to determine whether a mark is disparaging.
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He got a call recently from a man who was disparaging Islam.
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Suggestions of racism and ageism, and disparaging comments about people with disabilities.
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"He's a competitor, so who wouldn't be out disparaging competitors," said Schroeter.
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At the time, Andres said the comments were disparaging to all immigrants.
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Most notably, there was not a disparaging remark that Franny made about herself.
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Instead, the explanation makes it appear that congregants are disparaging Catholics, Baker wrote.
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And now that they&aposve found her, they can&apost stop disparaging her.
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In today's political commentary and activist speech, disparaging one-liners replace substantive debate.
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But he had been prompted by Trump, not disparaging her on his own.
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Someone explained that the reference could be interpreted as disparaging to the restaurant.
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And then there's the disparaging Instagram and YouTube comments about her physical appearance.
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Video has surfaced of Stephen Moore making disparaging remarks about Cleveland and Cincinnati.
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The stark contrast in public narrative vs actions is too disparaging to ignore.
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At least at the beginning of the carnage, Mort remains lofty and disparaging.
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The Republican Party's strange insistence on disparaging the United States doesn't help, either.
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When asked about President Trump's disparaging remarks about the C.I.A., Vaart was evasive.
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Americans have only heard disparaging, inaccurate comments and partisan political posturing regarding ObamaCare.
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In the past, Walsh has espoused birtherism and made disparaging remarks about Muslims.
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Both parents also filed numerous motions saying that the other was disparaging them.
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The British news media had called her "Newsgirl Nan" and ran disparaging headlines.
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But in disparaging two members of Melania Trump's staff who traveled with Mrs.
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" Papa John's called the accusations "untrue and disparaging," characterizing them as "self-serving.
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" In their letter, the lawmakers also highlighted Trump's tweets disparaging CNN as "#FakeNews.
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Distracting trademarks are commonplace, he said, while the law only addressed disparaging ones.
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Second, citing a researcher's marital status is irrelevant and disparaging in any case.
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"Disparaging marks are refused because they are offensive," they told the appeals court.
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The funny thing is, I never said a disparaging word about white people.
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That was until a video surfaced of Burrell making disparaging statements about gay people.
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This time, Maassen is alleged to have made disparaging remarks about a governing party.
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In the same meeting, Bonnen made several lewd and disparaging comments about fellow lawmakers.
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Mr. Trump heaped praise on Mr. Johnson, the prime minister, while disparaging Mr. Corbyn.
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The disparaging sense isn't recorded until the 1570s; the profiteering sense dates from 1774.
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Trump often says disparaging things about the two of them, per multiple familiar sources.
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And, a government bureaucrat could then decide what was "disparaging" and what was not.
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Some of them had experienced disparaging comments about their appearance or their investment abilities.
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"You are their star witness," charged Mr. Jordan by way of disparaging his testimony.
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He didn't apologize to Carly Fiorina for disparaging her looks in front of staffers.
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Yiannopoulos was seen as an instigator of disparaging tweets directed at comedian Leslie Jones.
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Trump spent the weekend disparaging Baltimore, Maryland, for its widespread crime and economic problems.
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Trump knew his false, disparaging statements would be heard and read around the world.
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The president's lawyers demanded he stop making disparaging comments about Trump and his family.
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His comments follow a series of tweets and comments on Tuesday disparaging the companies.
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A few days before we meet, a particularly disparaging Daily Beast article emerges online.
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"Anchor baby" is a term that is considered "disparaging" by the American Heritage Dictionary.
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A law denying protection to disparaging trademarks, the court said, violated the First Amendment.
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But some liberals viewed Buttigieg's remarks as disparaging toward Warren and small-dollar donors.
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She works a wedge between him and his parents, disparaging them in his presence.
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Pete Sessions (R-Texas) sent to Pompeo accusing Yovanovitch of disparaging the Trump administration.
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He was also accused of sending her mom disparaging texts to disrupt the conservatorship.
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Republicans pointed to several disparaging comments Ukrainians made about Trump in the 2016 election.
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This disparaging label is an updated way to accuse progressives of extreme political correctness.
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"Anyone who didn't was a flopper, and that was a disparaging term," he said.
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I think that's an incredibly disparaging statement to your other guests, but thank you.
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Kelly had confronted Trump about his past disparaging remarks towards women during a televised debate.
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Shatner offered up some disparaging remarks about the reality star and encouraged viewers to #DontVoteNick.
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Bieber also would have been prohibited from saying anything disparaging about Trump and the GOP.
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" Images of disparaging graffiti on the university's campus that read "Welcome to the Trump Plantation.
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"I just felt like doing it because I heard him disparaging New York," Trump said.
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One service member makes a disparaging remark, "'F---ing ho', n----," and begins walking away.
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The emails show DNC staffers disparaging the Sanders' campaign, as well as the candidate himself.
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"Donald Trump has spent the entire campaign disparaging every major constituency in Georgia, " she said.
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Now Trump is embroiled in a controversy over an aide's comment disparaging ailing GOP Sen.
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He talks us down, makes disparaging comments about our country, calls our military a disaster.
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D'Arnaud noticed fans holding disparaging signs, and Syndergaard kept hearing the boos. Shock. Anger. Agony.
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Why is (Trump lawyer Rudy) Giuliani out falsely disparaging Michael Cohen -- because they fear him.
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Corsi has since sued Stone for defamation over disparaging comments Stone has made about Corsi.
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The president doesn't have to rein in his disparaging and hateful comments, but he should.
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Clinton made last month disparaging what she said was half of Mr. Trump's supporters. Mrs.
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In the conversations, Sue addressed Dershowitz "in the most disparaging terms," according to the findings.
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He livened up a little when (inaccurately) disparaging the (far superior) responses of other countries.
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Hours after quitting ISIS , he was disparaging the group he had persuaded others to join.
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Botswana's Ministry of International Affairs summoned the US ambassador to complain about Trump's disparaging comments.
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The news came as a board member resigned after making a disparaging remark about women.
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The bloc's leaders met as anxieties mounted about President Trump's comments disparaging the European Union.
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Although NDAs usually prohibit employers from disparaging victims, whisper campaigns often follow women for years.
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Denio Lourenco, 21, said he was among those who had received threats and disparaging messages.
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But she came under pressure after disparaging comments she made about the bank became public.
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You may even be unknowingly disparaging your boss to someone who knows him or her.
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Steve King, who has a history of making disparaging remarks about minorities, said Democratic Rep.
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Stone never introduces a perspective that might push back at Blake's disparaging attitude toward prostitution.
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Liberals have been shocked by Bolsonaro's disparaging views of Brazil's LGBT community, women, and minorities.
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Interviewing local residents, she finds men disparaging the Challat's supposed victims and their scanty wear.
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Disparaging remarks he made during his campaign announcement set the tone for most subsequent criticism.
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And we are going to defend the values that Bannon has spent his career disparaging.
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But I gather he said some disparaging things about me after I attacked the Islanders.
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But the transcript reveals just how easily the debate became about disparaging the other candidate.
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They took exception to the Sooners' disparaging pregame remarks and to their confident quarterback, Baker Mayfield.
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Many women were turned off by his continued emphasis and disparaging remarks about several women's looks.
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Despite all this, right-wingers have made all sorts of disparaging comments about her political statements.
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An example would be disparaging content that refers to "refugees" when the true subject is Muslims.
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But Republicans and tax cut advocates shouldn't allow "Kansas" to be heard as a disparaging word.
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The fight erupted after Tommy shared disparaging posts about Anderson, his ex wife, on social media.
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On Sunday, the website published a disparaging article about Heather Heyer, the woman who was killed.
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Trump has been criticized for his disparaging remarks about women, immigrants and Muslims, among other groups.
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And especially, what constitutes "disparaging" when the user of a term is also its typical target?
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The Republican presidential candidate is rather disliked in Mexico because of his disparaging remarks about migrants.
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Trump provoked Cruz in March when retweeted an unflattering picture of Heidi with a disparaging comment.
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In the past, both ministers have also made statements disparaging Jews, Muslims, Mormons, Hindus and Catholics.
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Clinton tried to redirect attention, disparaging Mr. Trump's business practices at a stop in Atlantic City.
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Some Israeli politicians have been disparaging about what they view as European negligence in security matters.
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Christie said Sunday that the charges lay out in detail an operation aimed at disparaging Clinton.
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The policy in question forbade employees to post "disparaging, false" statements on their social media accounts.
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Instead, the question being asked was whether Kaepernick was disparaging the sacrifices made by the military.
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"Disparaging good news for Hillary Clinton has become a pattern for the Sanders camp," he said.
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Trump spent most of Tuesday disparaging Sanders, and his performance at the town hall, on Twitter.
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"Computer programmer, disparagingly" rang no bells, and the answer, CODE MONKEY, seems less disparaging than endearing.
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The survey was taken before recent reports of Mr. Trump's disparaging remarks about some African nations.
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In particular, Ms. Mund's letter singled out the organization's chief executive, Regina Hopper, for disparaging her.
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He claimed that Ms. Yovanovitch, whose name he did not cite, had been disparaging Mr. Trump.
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Barack Obama was a fine president, but he's lousy subject matter for disparaging, telltale best-sellerdom.
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The board said the term "slants" referred to people of Asian descent in a disparaging way.
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" At an earlier public forum, after disparaging Lenin, he said, "We didn't need the world revolution.
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He makes disparaging remarks about black people while saying that he actually sleeps with black men.
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The tiebreaking performances of some vice presidents contributed to the familiar lore disparaging the second office.
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Undoubtedly, King would have been deeply disappointed by Trump's disparaging remarks against Haitians, immigrants and Muslims.
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Tulsi Gabbard in Wednesday's Democratic debate, sharply criticizing the Hawaii congresswoman for disparaging the Democratic Party.
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" In his post, Anderson said he regretted that his comments "came across as disparaging or unsupportive.
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President-elect Donald Trump took to Twitter to respond to disparaging comments made by Bill Clinton.
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It involved whether Richard Sackler should apologize more forcefully for disparaging opioid addicts in his emails.
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Tillerson, ex-CEO of ExxonMobil, has had some disparaging words on Musk's business interests in the past.
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John Guandolo has a long, documented history of making disparaging statements and broad generalizations about Muslim Americans.
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"I am not a snowflake," he said, a disparaging term that has been used to mock liberals.
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Scots have a homeland and a nationalist movement; they are not generally the subject of disparaging prejudice.
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The reference to "dumb and dumber" is Legere's disparaging nicknames for rivals Verizon and AT&T, respectively.
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Others pointed out that typing in only "Hillary" followed by negative searches still returned disparaging autocomplete results.
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He spoke out against "half-baked, spurious nationalism" and Trump's reported disparaging remarks about immigrants from Africa.
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"The act was disparaging to our students, parents, colleagues and the Milpitas community we serve," it continued.
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In the book, Michael Wolff's "Fire and Fury," Bannon is quoted making disparaging remarks about Trump's family.
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Jesse Helms, who was known for denouncing Martin Luther King Jr. and his disparaging remarks towards homosexuals.
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Other high-profile figures, such as Elon Musk, have also at times directed disparaging tweets at reporters.
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Kelly Sadler, the aide who was ousted from the White House after making disparaging remarks about Sen.
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In 173, the US Patents Office cancelled the team's trademark of the name because it is disparaging.
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Without disparaging all accounting firms, what did you see that made you realize that wasn't your path?
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But screenshots confirmed that a person with a Twitter handle bearing his name posted the disparaging tweets.
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"This is Khan's Londonistan," Ms. Hopkins added, using a disparaging term referring to the city's Muslim population.
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The White House coddles the president, even by disparaging a warship, its crew and a Navy hero.
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But Republicans in Washington see greater advantage in undermining and disparaging the marketplaces than in bolstering them.
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Bolsonaro, a former army captain, is known for disparaging minorities, once describing himself as a "proud" homophobe.
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Bolsonaro, a former army captain, is known for disparaging minorities, once describing himself as a "proud" homophobe.
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However, in 2010, the government rejected our name, claiming it was, of all things, disparaging to Asians.
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Several Democratic lawmakers, including city officials, labeled Trump's disparaging comments about Cummings's majority-black district as racist.
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Still, disparaging asides about Mr. Trump that had been creeping into official newscasts will most likely vanish.
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Over the past year, Trump has made disparaging comments about Haiti and the people who live there.
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The disparaging notes would mark a dark turn for high jinks that have occasionally greeted incoming administrations.
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New Hampshire is a prideful state and we don't take kindly to people disparaging our beautiful home.
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Pattis also "made disparaging remarks about her (Jennifer Dulos') mental health and personal life," the memo said.
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Trump has repeatedly made disparaging comments about women, from Rosie O'Donnell to Hillary Clinton to Mika Brzezinski.
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Third-party groups will no longer be able to run ads promoting, or disparaging, parties or politicians.
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You might set up robo-callers to ring people up with a disparaging message about another candidate.
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Piers Morgan has made a disparaging comment about a woman doing what she chooses with her own body.
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Since the news broke, Kardashian has been on a rampage of liking tweets that are disparaging toward Woods.
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Cohen soon responded in a tweet disparaging "another set of lies" by Trump, but didn't go into specifics.
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Trump has been criticized for his disparaging language toward women, including prominent figures like Fox News's Megyn Kelly.
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Most outlets presumed that players and coaches locking arms was a sign of solidarity against Trump's disparaging comments,.
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Ailes personally intervened when Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump made disparaging remarks about Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly.
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Bill Simmons has issued an apology for the disparaging comments he made about his former colleagues at ESPN.
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Conway was pressed on whether Trump was specifically apologizing for high-profile controversial statements, including disparaging Arizona Sen.
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The Johnson account infrequently sent stories containing falsehoods and disparaging remarks about Clinton, according to the Daily Beast.
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More and more we seem to see disability used as a means of disparaging people we disagree with.
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" Baltimore's Mayor Jack Young also took the attack to heart, criticizing Trump for disparaging a "vibrant American City.
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Jared Kushner (May) has been the butt end of Trump's "several snarky, disparaging comments," as the NYT wrote.
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" For Republican campaign worker Paula Tarta, Trump's lewd behavior and disparaging remarks about women are just "men talking.
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"When the press approached us in the first year, they were disparaging, a little bit condescending," Kalturnyk said.
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The same official said Rosenstein was upset about disparaging stories that may deter people from working in government.
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In one of Last Black Man's scenes, Jimmie overhears two white women disparaging San Francisco on the bus.
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Instead, critics have been arguing about them, praising them as socially beneficial or disparaging them as socially harmful.
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" The Russians' operations "included supporting the presidential campaign of then-candidate Donald J. Trump ... and disparaging Hillary Clinton.
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It also disallows any act that may be disparaging to or negatively portrays another agricultural commodity or product.
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Even after Mr. Trump began disparaging Mr. Cruz's Canadian birth, the senator initially resisted a full-scale barrage.
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But they can also strangle outcry about abuses, given that some prohibit saying "disparaging" things about a company.
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Why is Giuliani out falsely disparaging Michael Cohen -- because they fear him," Davis said on "Cuomo Prime Time.
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And one of Clinton's top advisers, Jennifer Palmieri, has been criticized for an email disparaging Catholics and Christians.
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Ginsburg surged in popularity in 2016 after making disparaging remarks about Trump during his run for the presidency.
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Memes supporting the memo-writer and disparaging Google HR's handling of retaliation investigations have flourished in its wake.
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Employees have told us that on some of the company's Slack channels, employees are openly disparaging the company.
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Rather than disparaging teachers and teacher educators, we urge their involvement as central partners in strengthening America's schools.
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Yes, for those with security clearances, but to avoid disclosing classified information, NOT to bar disparaging the administration.
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Disparaging comments and stereotypical portrayals of women continue to fill cultural productions from children's books to television dramas.
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I don't want to carry somebody's laundry after I just heard him the day before disparaging black people.
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Your statement was positive and would have caused a normal person to refrain from disparaging the club further.
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He approximated a new-to-Twitter uncle at Thanksgiving, disparaging the environmental record of his Republican opponent, Gov.
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What's more, he often says disparaging things about his ex-wife, including rude comments about her drug addiction.
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Officials were openly disparaging of the women who'd lost their lives, essentially blaming them for their own murders.
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Then it appeared as if Harley-Davidson's chief executive was punching back with a quote disparaging Mr. Trump.
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By the spring of 2016, the operation had zeroed in on supporting Mr. Trump and disparaging Hillary Clinton.
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Ms. Sanders would not answer the question on the record, or say anything disparaging about her former boss.
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The suit also includes allegations that Ms. Slater made disparaging comments about Ms. Wright's hair and credit score.
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And she hopes they will be impressed, not disparaging, when she tells them she's finishing her degree online.
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Clinton has brought attention to Donald J. Trump's history of making disparaging remarks about the appearance of women.
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The hypocrisy of their rhetoric — supporting first responders in one breath, disparaging them in the next — is clear.
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Earlier this year, Berkshire gave a disparaging analysis of Michigan's 85033-year-old policy of inter-district choice.
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Bloomberg&aposs decision to publish disparaging allegations against our employees without providing any evidence was extraordinary and wrong.
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He accused the activists of disparaging the nation's constitutional institutions and elected officials — not least of all himself.
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That effort didn't go anywhere, but Kranepool said Wilpon had made a disparaging remark to him about it.
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Kerry devoted "an entire speech to disparaging a country that is one of our closest allies," he said.
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Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) took the opportunity to ask Pruitt if he remembered the disparaging comments about Trump.
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In December 2014, Johnston, the Australian defence minister, was forced to resign after disparaging the skills of Australian shipbuilders.
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When you combine that with "F" Trump and all of the other disparaging things he said about the president.
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He made comments during the presidential campaign that were widely viewed as disparaging to people of color and immigrants.
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Andres claimed he canceled plans for the project after Trump made disparaging remarks about Mexicans during the presidential campaign.
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On Thursday, The Gatorade Company agreed to pay a $300,000 settlement for promoted misleading and disparaging statements about water.
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He made a name for himself in Washington as a cable news fixture who was highly disparaging of Obama.
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The dad of a major YouTube family channel is being called out for "racist" and disparaging tweets about women.
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Giampietro's critics on the left have highlighted disparaging comments he made about diversity, same-sex relationships, and birth control.
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And he repeatedly stood up to Donald J. Trump for, he said, disparaging women, people with disabilities and Hispanics.
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At the time, I denounced Trump for his disparaging comments on the special counsel as highly inappropriate and reckless.
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In Rubin's case, the deal prevented him from working for any of the company's rivals or publicly disparaging Google.
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The star took a random male Twitter user to task Friday for disparaging an aspiring plus-size model's selfies.
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If Kaepernick made disparaging remarks toward gays, minorities or any ethnic group, he would've been fined and/or suspended.
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"Your time would be better spent searching for Crooked Hillary's missing emails rather than disparaging a real American Patriot."
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Trump made this accusation while he was himself being accused of racism for disparaging tweets about Cummings's city, Baltimore.
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Frankel's comments received immediate backlash on Twitter, with users criticizing her seemingly disparaging attitude toward the Spanish-speaking employees.
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But the White House might have an ulterior motive for digging up this incorrect estimate, beyond simply disparaging Obamacare.
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The same group later that same month released another ad disparaging Trump's readiness to serve as commander-in-chief.
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His tweet outraged political leaders in Washington and renewed debate about the President's history of disparaging remarks about women.
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" Over the years, Trump would make some of his most disparaging comments about women on "The Howard Stern Show.
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The real-estate developer has come under fire for making disparaging comments about Mexican immigrants during his presidential campaign.
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In other instance, the account pushed a quote disparaging GOP rival Ted Cruz, which was misattributed to former Sen.
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Trump fired back — disparaging Puerto Ricans even as the island territory was in the midst of a humanitarian crisis.
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In December 2014, Johnston, the Australian defense minister, was forced to resign after disparaging the skills of Australian shipbuilders.
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The tweets, between 2009 and 2011, included derogatory language referring to gay people and made disparaging comments about sexuality.
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" Bush said that while Trump's combative style and anti-establishment campaign attracted voters, winning is "not worth disparaging people.
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Jon Nicholson, because the United States is "losing" the war, Mattis defended the general while not disparaging Trump's view.
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Republican Senators, their staff and the Trump administration must stop disparaging these brave women and treat them with respect.
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" A PolitiFact investigation earlier this week defended Sinema, stating that it had found "no evidence of her disparaging troops.
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The other guard made some disparaging comment to the inmate and told me to go back to the unit.
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Should every tweet from former Mexican President Vicente Fox disparaging the president disclaim that he isn't a U.S. citizen?
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It can't have a "social media code of conduct" that prevents employees from posting false, disparaging or inaccurate information.
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"If we could avoid disparaging our colleagues and just answer my question, I would be grateful," Justice Gorsuch said.
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A provision in the separation agreement precluded Mr. Rubin from working for rivals or disparaging Google publicly, they said.
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The fact that no code violation occurred is further proof that no disparaging racial comments were made or said.
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Mr. Trump and his top aides did not apologize for his disparaging remarks about Haiti and countries in Africa.
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Wrongly inserting 'Chinese' into the name of this disease only reinforces the disparaging and negative stereotypes of Asian Americans.
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She will go without her husband, who has used disparaging language to refer to immigrants from some African countries.
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Rather, this clause places substantial limits on what the government itself can do in either promoting or disparaging religion.
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Mr. Parnas has recently acknowledged that he was wrong about Ms. Yovanovitch, who has denied ever disparaging Mr. Trump.
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Instead of disparaging this message, Michaels should examine how her own biases, instead of helping, may harm people's health.
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Trump plied his very unpresidential craft of slapping disparaging nicknames and insults at a host of perceived political enemies.
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She had also read a letter from Edward M. Kennedy, who represented Massachusetts in the Senate, disparaging Mr. Sessions.
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He said he wrote the letter to Pompeo after "several congressional colleagues" told him that Yovanovitch was disparaging Trump.
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In 2016, whites who held the same disparaging view of immigrants voted for Trump over Clinton by 65 points.
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As the White House's Twitter account blasted out a tweet on Tuesday disparaging a key impeachment witness, GOP Rep.
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It has also forced YouTube to remove content it considers disparaging of its modern-day founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.
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Trump refrained in his speech from referring to Kim as "Rocket Man," a disparaging nickname he has used before.
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I've never spoken up after overhearing someone make a disparaging remark about me and others who love like me.
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One of the earliest controversies of the Trump campaign involved the candidate making disparaging comments about McCain's war record.
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Trump-hating FBI Agent Peter Strzok finally testified on Capitol Hill, Thursday to explain his disparaging texts about President Trump.
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Jordan points out that several states remain committed to clean energy, openly disparaging Trump's insistence on delaying the inevitable transition.
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And just look at the most disparaging comments that Strzok and Page said about people that shop at Wal-Mart.
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Andres claimed he canceled plans for the project after Trump made disparaging remarks about Mexican immigrants during his presidential campaign.
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But the president took it further, including disparaging McCain's military service (joking about him being captured during the Vietnam War).
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But the old fight really got going last week when Hillary Clinton made a series of disparaging comments about Bernie.
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She strongly denied claims that she made disparaging remarks about Trump, which some critics of hers pointed out to Pompeo.
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In the messages, Lai makes a disparaging joke about President Barack Obama and says he hates basketball player LeBron James.
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The teen said she's been criticized over her decision to organize the festival, with some people even disparaging her appearance.
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Hay, who won the title on Saturday, July 30, used disparaging slurs in tweets dating back to 2013 and 2014.
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Mr Moore was also in hot water for a number of disparaging remarks about women he made in the past.
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In 2013, France's Sanofi was ordered to pay 40.6 million euros for disparaging generic competition to its Plavix blood thinner.
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Trump has fared poorly with America's largest minority voting group, having repeatedly angered Hispanics with disparaging comments about their communities.
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Kelly infuriated Trump at the time by asking a rather pointed question about disparaging comments he's made about women's looks.
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And as Thursday's debate approached, Mr. Trump began disparaging Ms. Kelly as if he were a prizefighter promoting a rematch.
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Throughout his campaign for president, Donald Trump made disparaging comments about Mexican immigrants by equating them with criminals and rapists.
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Last year, in a rare move, Roberts rebuked Trump for making disparaging comments about the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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Miss America CEO Sam Haskell has resigned two days after leaked emailed revealed he made disparaging comments about contest winners.
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Trump's tweets disparaging Brzezinski incited a conversation, on Twitter and on television, for the most part, condemning the malicious tweets.
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At the end of the course, the students' final exam involves disparaging the most offensive dish of all, pineapple pizza.
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George Lopez doubled down on a disparaging comment he made about Ivanka Trump ... that "she's ready" to get pimped out.
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Overall, there are productive actions to be taken to combat our numerous problems without disparaging the nation as a whole.
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Tam, the trademark office canceled the registration of the Washington Redskins football team because some Indians found the name disparaging.
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While on tour, somebody dredged up an interview with The Darkness in which they made "disparaging remarks" about The Strokes.
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In multiple public appearances, Yiannopoulos has made disparaging remarks about members of the transgender community, liberals, minority groups and Muslims.
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The Beaver County Times said that the Facebook page on which Maloney reportedly made the disparaging remarks no longer exists.
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The officials' prior comments disparaging the special counsel appointment sparked concern among Democrats, who feared he could shutter the probe.
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Democrats like Buttigieg would be better served harnessing the entrepreneurial spirit than disparaging those who embody it on national television.
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" But, they add, "Defendants' operations included supporting the presidential campaign of then-candidate Donald J. Trump and disparaging Hillary Clinton.
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During a frenzied few days over the Thanksgiving weekend into Monday, Trump revived his disparaging "Pocahontas" nickname for Democratic Sen.
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Publicists' advance snippets showed senior staff stealing papers from the Resolute Desk and cabinet secretaries calling the president disparaging names.
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Disparaging a spouse's employer is wrong because it puts the spouse in, at best, a terribly awkward position at work.
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Hacked emails leaked on the eve of the Democratic convention last summer showed Wasserman Schultz and DNC staffers disparaging Sen.
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The social network is actively removing posts that link to a disparaging article by neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer.
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" On Monday, President Trump posted a tweet disparaging the "Fake News Media," a day after declaring "#FakeNews is the enemy.
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The debate began with disparaging remarks about women's tennis from Raymond Moore, the Indian Wells tournament director, who resigned Monday.
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A federal district court upheld that cancellation on the ground that "redskins" is disparaging to large number of Native Americans.
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Cohen said in his testimony that Trump is a racist, and alleged he had made disparaging remarks about African Americans.
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Stanley McChrystal, after he and his aides made disparaging remarks about the administration in a now-infamous Rolling Stone article.
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Has anyone you've ever said anything disparaging about ever come up to you and gone "what was all that about"?
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A colleague with whom I was friendly often made disparaging comments about my height, sometimes in front of other colleagues.
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For major publications, obviously the usual suspects, such as the typical four-letter words, racist, sexist slurs and disparaging innuendos.
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The report is especially critical of two F.B.I. officials, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, who exchanged texts disparaging Mr. Trump.
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Representative K. Michael Conaway, Republican of Texas, kept insisting to be recognized, complaining of "disparaging remarks" made against his party.
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They believed he was disparaging the country and saying that the world's second-largest economy does not have competitive advantages.
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During the confirmation hearings in November, Mr. Nelson read back Mr. Bridenstine's disparaging remarks about other politicians, even other Republicans.
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The backlash is an example of the repercussions executives face in a business world that no longer tolerates disparaging comments.
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When we finally received the DOT's approval this past December, we thought the negativity and disparaging comments were behind us.
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She is unhappily anticipating disparaging questions about American politics, having had these unpleasant exchanges when she lived in Europe before.
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"He's been trying to run from Trump's disparaging remarks for a year, while endorsing him 60 times," Kirkpatrick said Monday.
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After disparaging an earlier version of the deal, Warren said she would vote for the latest version of the agreement.
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Kirchner's other political enemies, aimed to weaken her, disparaging her and her coalition in political rallies and on television shows.
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Portier isn't the only one in the IARC's revolving door of activist groups and those who profit by disparaging chemicals.
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In response, Aquilina has affirmed their self-worth and repeatedly focused the blame on Nassar, often using powerful, disparaging language.
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This raises eyebrows because it comes just a week after President Trump made disparaging comments about Haitian and African immigrants.
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And it comes after President Donald Trump's disparaging remarks last week regarding immigrants of African nations and Haiti became public.
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"I object to the senator disparaging a fellow member of the committee here in his absence," Mr. Cornyn interjected angrily.
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The president also reportedly doubled down on his denial that he said the disparaging remark during the Oval Office meeting.
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And you can also talk about evangelical Christians in the most disparaging terms—you will get no pushback from that.
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And it confirms all of Musk's critics' most disparaging caricatures of the hypeman CEO: Erratic, narcissistic and, at times, pointless.
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Rob Kardashian's text messages that triggered a criminal threat investigation are strewn with disparaging references to gays, Mexicans and African-Americans.
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Another video also showed them going through a fast-food drive-through making disparaging remarks about African-American girls, WLS reported.
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Andrés pulled out of the agreement after Trump made disparaging comments about Mexicans while announcing his candidacy for president in 2015.
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And Australian right-wing media is expected to roll out the red carpet for people like McInnes while disparaging Chelsea Manning.
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Nicholas Sparks is apologizing for emails he wrote disparaging the LGBTQ community ... saying he should have chosen his words more wisely.
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Are they reflective of an actual body or health concern, or is your friend just making disparaging remarks out of habit?
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He made some disparaging remarks about the show after his departure, while his castmates showed nothing but love for the series.
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Moore withdrew his name from consideration amid criticism for his disparaging comments about women, which was extensively reported on by CNN.
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Google's not alone in disparaging a competing product's features, only to have them crop up in its own products soon afterward.
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Simorangkir alleged that the tweets, which included disparaging comments about Simorangkir being a drug dealer and a racist, damaged her business.
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His trademark request was denied as disparaging to "persons of Asian descent," but the Supreme Court ultimately ruled in his favor.
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But the president took it further recently, including disparaging McCain's military service (joking about him being captured during the Vietnam War).
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Over the last year, however, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has provoked ire from German quarters after repeatedly disparaging the country.
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" He added, "Some of the Muslims changed their identity in the military system because they could not deal with disparaging comments.
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Without any intention of disparaging Doane's talent or gutsiness, there's no denying that he has the look of a sacrificial lamb.
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CEO Sam Haskell and other officials recently resigned after emails showed at least some of them making disparaging remarks about contestants.
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I now tend to take pleasure in making disparaging remarks about Kanye West or Joey Essex and lapping up their outrage.
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" On MSNBC, Rachel Maddow pushed her own company in NBC to release tapes of Trump allegedly disparaging women on "The Apprentice.
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" Obama later continued, "Isolating or disparaging Muslims, suggesting that they should be treated differently when it comes to entering this country.
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During the 85033 presidential race, Heller made disparaging remarks about Trump, saying he was "vehemently opposed" to the real estate mogul.
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Warren has frequently sparred with Trump in recent weeks, attacking the billionaire's background and disparaging remarks he has made about women.
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His quotes in Wolff's Fire and Fury, disparaging Donald Trump Jr. and Ivanka Trump, further estranged him from the president's circle.
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A disparaging comment by Mr. Obama in 2008, who said that these voters cling to guns and religion, did much damage.
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Cohen's attorney Lanny Davis provided CNN the September 2016 recording and said Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani had been "falsely disparaging" Cohen.
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In the new video, another group taunts the students from Covington Catholic High School in Kentucky with disparaging and vulgar language.
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"Republican Senators, their staff and the Trump administration must stop disparaging these brave women and treat them with respect," he added.
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Days after the election, Wintour apologized to Trump after she was overheard disparaging him and his charitable foundation on a train.
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Mr. Obama has been careful in public to avoid disparaging Mr. Sanders, given his deeper history and relationship with Mrs. Clinton.
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The Pentagon inspector general started the investigation of Shanahan in March for allegedly promoting Boeing in Pentagon meetings and disparaging competitors.
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While Brussels is known for carefully parsed language, Mr. Oettinger is not the first to stir concerns there with disparaging remarks.
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This year, a former agent accused her male co-workers in the Denver office of behaving inappropriately and making disparaging comments.
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The indictment specifically says their operations included "supporting the presidential campaign of then-candidate Donald J. Trump" and disparaging Mrs. Clinton.
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Our sources say earlier in the day, Vin confronted Rock over the disparaging comments he made about his male co-stars.
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According to experts like Dr. Nabi, feeling guilty about or disparaging activities we enjoy can diminish the benefits they offer us.
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Predictably, Donald Trump Jr. — who, like his father, has a long history of disparaging CNN — wasted little time dunking on Cuomo.
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If HUSBAND makes a disparaging comment about the perils of using screen time as a babysitter, he abdicates this right immediately.
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What the unit called "information warfare" evolved by 2016 into an operation targeted at favoring Mr. Trump and disparaging Mrs. Clinton.
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"Disparaging an entire ethnic group and culture like this is bigotry, plain and simple," Chu said in a statement to Insider.
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WERTHEIM There's a big difference between making an assessment of someone's character, as Samantha Bee did, and disparaging an entire race.
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" She continued: "Wrongly inserting 'Chinese' into the name of this disease only reinforces the disparaging and negative stereotypes of Asian Americans.
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In the videos, Mr. Beierle also railed against interracial dating, and used racist and disparaging language when talking about black people.
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He added that a broader look at his texts would show disparaging remarks toward all the candidates in the 2016 campaign.
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The Greeks held similarly disparaging views toward foreigners, called "barbarians" because they seemed to say "bar-bar-bar" when they spoke.
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Scaramucci was ousted last summer after a reporter published disparaging comments he made about then-staffers Stephen Bannon and Reince Priebus.
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In 2015, she posted a swimsuit photo with two of her nieces that triggered a flood of lewd and disparaging comments.
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On Monday, the Supreme Court ruled that a law denying federal trademark protection to names that are deemed disparaging is unconstitutional.
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Old Tweets disparaging indigenous ceremonies resurfaced, before being deleted, while she cut ties with Morales' leftist allies, including Venezuela and Cuba.
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After Bergdahl's defense team played about 2628 minutes of a video showing Trump disparaging Bergdahl on the campaign trail, Army Col.
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We saw that all too clearly during the Democratic presidential debate last week with a number of comments disparaging America's billionaires.
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During the 217 Presidential race, Channel One joined other outlets in openly supporting Yeltsin's campaign and disparaging his revanchist Communist opponent.
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After Bergdahl's defense team played about 85033 minutes of a video showing Trump disparaging Bergdahl on the campaign trail, Army Col.
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There is something certainly empowering about these posts, but also a touch ironic and self-disparaging (see: all the "lol"s).
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With all due respect, the district attorney needs to educate himself on H.R. 38 before making such disparaging and false statements.
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Harder also sent a cease and desist letter to Bannon over what he called "disparaging" comments about Trump and his family.
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The Supreme Court issued a unanimous ruling on June 19 that disregarded a federal law that forbade offensive and disparaging trademarks.
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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said Tuesday he "regrets" disparaging bitcoin as a fraud used by drug dealers, murderers, and North Korea.
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The "Tonight Show" star managed to appear in the show's opening skit, set in the Oval Office, without disparaging President Trump.
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The now-former cadet said the probe found him advocating for socialist revolution online and disparaging high-ranking officers and U.S. officials.
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She beat out the Republican incumbent, Mark Kirk, who, at one point in the race, made some disparaging comment about her background.
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But Bosio told USA Today he wasn&apost talking about the employee or using the word in a racial or disparaging manner.
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The local news carries clips of Trump attacking the media, disparaging NATO or falsely suggesting a terrorist attack just occurred in Sweden.
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BuzzFeed News reported that Giampietro made disparaging comments about diversity, same-sex relationships, and birth control in his writings and in interviews.
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BuzzFeed News in February reported disparaging comments Giampietro had made online and in interviews about diversity, same-sex relationships, and birth control.
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Who can forget the justifiably angry reaction of Congress to Congresswoman Ilhar Omar's disparaging comments about support for Israel several months ago?
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The march was an enormous show of defiance against Trump's past disparaging comments about women, and policies seen as hostile to women.
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Our Autocomplete algorithm will not show a predicted query that is offensive or disparaging when displayed in conjunction with a person's name.
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Tension reached a peak last year when Jenner's memoir, The Secrets Of My Life, included some disparaging comments about matriarch Kris Jenner.
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She tells me that she refuses to use the N-word because she has always been aware of the term's disparaging history.
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Conway also was asked about a 2005 comment she made about Clinton, and whether she was disparaging spouses who reconcile after cheating.
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Speech like this could someday influence some violence somewhere, especially in the aggregate, with so many other disparaging comments about political opponents.
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Silicon Valley stars Kumail Nanjiani and Thomas Middleditch revealed that they were harassed by alleged Donald Trump supporters and called disparaging names.
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State Department spokeswoman Elizabeth Trudeau told a news briefing in Washington that Museveni made disparaging remarks about the court to the audience.
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A quick peek at a few articles will show that its users routinely leave disparaging comments about the subjects of its reporting.
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One pleaded guilty, the others pleaded not guilty, but the magistrates were pretty disparaging that the case had been brought at all.
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Critics argue that his frequent disparaging of allies like the European Union and Mexico only serve to alienate the world's largest economy.
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The messages belittle blacks, Latinos and Indians and insult President Barack Obama and NBA superstar LeBron James, among many other disparaging conversations.
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" CAIR called on Trump to apologize for his remarks "disparaging Ghazala Khan" and his "repeated use and promotion of anti-Muslim stereotypes.
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He was fired from ESPN earlier this year after posting an image on his Facebook page that was disparaging to transgender people.
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Instead of feeling it was disparaging, I was heartened to see aboriginal culture and concerns as integral parts of a popular sitcom.
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As always, he railed against the plutocrats, disparaging Democrats for joining with Republicans to deregulate Wall Street and pass free trade deals.
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Our autocomplete algorithm will not show a predicted query that is offensive or disparaging when displayed in conjunction with a person's name.
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Trump's statements came a day after Roberts issued a rare public challenge to Trump over his repeated disparaging remarks about federal judges.
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Lawmakers approved a motion that rejected "disparaging ad hominem statements by U.S. officials which do a disservice to bilateral relations," Reuters reported.
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Clinton regularly criticizes Trump for his language on the trail, especially the disparaging words he's used to describe women in the past.
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This is why he's now disparaging Mueller and the FBI, hoping it will discredit them so that people will ignore their findings.
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Still, he said, Trump's disparaging of a disabled New York Times reporter and frequent insults of other people have gone too far.
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A judgment-free environment means no disparaging or passive-aggressive comments about their inexperience, about their bodies, about their Hanson poster—anything!
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Is it OK to jokingly call a female friend a disparaging name and then march in DC for equal treatment of woman?
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His brooding, his stares at colleagues and his unpleasant disparaging of Icelanders who dared to frustrate him are blights on his talent.
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Secretary of the Navy Richard Spencer at an event Wednesday sharply criticized Congress for disparaging the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford.
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Durbin said he personally heard Trump use the disparaging comments and that Graham "spoke up" and rebuked the president at the time.
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As a candidate, Mr. Bolsonaro came under scrutiny for a long list of remarks disparaging women, blacks, gay men and indigenous people.
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In the book, Mr. Trump is quoted disparaging Mr. Sessions in a conversation with Rob Porter, then the White House staff secretary.
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In June, an employee at a Dunkin' Donuts in Cincinnati was fired after writing a disparaging note on a homeless woman's cup.
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That's why, despite his "immense respect" for administration surrogates like Newt Gingrich, he hopes the administration will stop disparaging the special counsel.
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The piece wasn't merely a representation of my own views, but pulled in snarky tweets from other journalists disparaging her work too.
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Trump's lawyer is threatening legal action against former WH Chief Strategist Steve Bannon for "disparaging" and "outright defamatory" statements in a book.
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The disparaging assessment of Trump's character came days before the president gave his approval for ending Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).
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Incels are misogynists who are deeply suspicious and disparaging of women, whom they blame for denying them their right to sexual intercourse.
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As in most separation agreements, there was a clause requiring each of us to refrain from disparaging the other to the children.
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He said the youths also shouted disparaging remarks about Anne Frank, a young Jewish woman who perished in a Nazi death camp.
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Several posts, which date back to 2012, include disparaging comments against people of color and others mentioned in news stories about crime.
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Soon after, though, Mr. Runsdorf started receiving emails from anonymous accounts disparaging Mr. Sprecher and warning that the show was in trouble.
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They told BuzzFeed News that framing trans people who aren't out as liars is just a way of attacking and disparaging them.
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Her supposed sin, never backed up by evidence, was that she had shown disloyalty to Mr. Trump, disparaging him behind his back.
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It was viewed with skepticism by some critics, coming two years into his administration and following his disparaging comments about the continent.
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"Donald Trump organizes his campaign around disparaging people as a sign of strength," Bush said, one day before New Hampshire's presidential primary.
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The teen told the investigator he called Paffumi the disparaging name twice, and then Paffumi grabbed him, according to the arrest report.
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His reported comments were confirmed by both a Republican senator and Democratic senator present, but Trump has denied making the disparaging remarks.
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The demonstration started a few days after a report that graffiti disparaging African-Americans and Asians was found in a residence hall.
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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared deeply skeptical about the constitutionality of a federal law that denies protection to disparaging trademarks.
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After spending most of Tuesday night and Wednesday morning disparaging the Woodward book as fake, Trump tweeted this at 9:20 a.m.
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"I regret that my comments about potential Senatorial candidate, Mitt Romney, came across as disparaging and unsupportive," Anderson said in a statement.
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"Defendants' operations included supporting the presidential campaign of then-candidate Donald J. Trump ('Trump campaign') and disparaging Hillary Clinton," the indictment reads.
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The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case Thursday challenging whether the First Amendment's right to free speech allows for disparaging trademarks.
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For Trump to say the disparaging things he said during the campaign, and then be rewarded for them, sent a powerful sign.
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The multifaceted controversy touches on two of the more enduring taboos in American politics — frank discussion of racism and disparaging the electorate.
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The campaign was aimed at "creating discord between Americans," Graham said, predominantly for the purpose of disparaging former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
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Administration officials acknowledged the raft of disparaging comments Moore has made about women, extensively reported on by CNN's KFILE, would not likely dissipate.
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However, the disparaging remarks the President-elect has made about many groups, including women, Mexicans, and Muslims, are deeply contrary to my values.
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Geopolitical groups and alliances like the EU and NATO that have underpinned US global leadership for generations are reeling from Trump's disparaging comments.
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"Mexico will not respond to the disparaging remarks and will not change its position on the situation in Venezuela," Mexico's Foreign Ministry said.
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But Kasich's many recent comments disparaging Trump and even saying he's not fit to be president are going to be hard to ignore.
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In recent days President Trump has made several mildly disparaging comments about Mr Bannon, confirming the general sense that his stock is diminishing.
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XXXTentacion called Drake a "bitch" during an interview with WMIB that spring and posted photos of Drake's mother on Twitter with disparaging captions.
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If the stereotypical F is a G, by disparaging F's, perhaps one can disparage, or at least appeal to audiences who dislike, G's.
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Yet Obama suggested that while he might not always hold his tongue, his goal wasn't to spend his time publicly disparaging his replacement.
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Pena Nieto was lambasted in the local press for hosting a pre-election meeting with Trump, who has made disparaging remarks about Mexicans.
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Talese was almost certainly contractually obligated to promote the book, and disparaging its credibility also was almost certainly a violation of that contract.
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Many have criticized the Obama administration for allowing the hacks, while simultaneously avoiding criticism of the president-elect for disparaging the intelligence community.
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In October, decade-old tapes from the show became public, showing Trump making lewd and disparaging remarks about women, and upending the race.
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In the ads, people who already recycled spoke approvingly of it while disparaging a single individual in these scene who did not recycle.
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In October, the bank fired its head of consumer lending for disparaging comments about regulators, some of whom are still mulling enforcement actions.
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At the top of the agenda are concerns about the disparaging remarks the president-elect has made about a host of American constituencies.
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The feud dates back to when Trump announced his candidacy in the summer of 2015, when he made disparaging remarks about Mexican immigrants.
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Trump has attacked the Fox host since the first presidential debate in August, when she confronted him about his disparaging comments about women.
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I don't intend, Mr. President, to make a disparaging comparison of a sort, but you probably have no idea how hard we work.
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He also attacked her for a remark she made about coal miners that was seen as disparaging and for her support for ObamaCare.
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The exit this week of junior White House communications staffer Kelly Sadler — nearly a month after she privately made disparaging remarks about Sen.
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I only want to open a successful restaurant and you with your comments, you are disparaging the same immigrants and Hispanics I am.
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Before switching sides, the Russians had local hires write articles disparaging Mr. Rajoelina, according to one of the people who worked for them.
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Government ethics officers concluded this week that the White House's chief-twitterer violated the Hatch Act when he sent a tweet disparaging Rep.
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At a campaign rally last fall here, he was interrupted by protesters who took exception to disparaging comments he had made about Mexicans.
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Duffy said he was compelled to write after comments Nest CEO Tony Fadell gave to The Information disparaging Dropcam employees who joined Nest.
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He repeated some of those past claims on CNN, including that Trump made disparaging remarks about an African-American executive at his company.
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Only by understanding this record, rather than disparaging it, can Mr. Trump achieve — and profit from — chummy personal relations with his Russian counterpart.
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Pocahontas was a 17th-century historical figure, and using her name in an intentionally disparaging way insults native peoples and degrades their cultures.
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"Donald Trump's history of making disparaging and offensive remarks about women is unmatched," Anne Caprara, executive director of Priorities, said in a statement.
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"The screenwriting breaks US comparative advertising laws due to the disparaging tone and attitude the actor shows towards our product," Berni told Corriere.
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"Disparaging my family for political gain is disgusting," said Ms. Recchie, a supporter and fund-raiser for her ex-husband, in a statement.
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TIAA makes employees sign an unusual agreement when they are hired stating that they will not make disparaging public comments about the company.
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Perhaps you have been amazed at how two people once in love now talk about each other in the most dismissive, disparaging terms.
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Baltimore has become home to my team and it's disgraceful the president has chosen to start his morning disparaging this great American city.
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In meetings with Epstein before he died, "We did not see a disparaging, despondent suicidal person," attorney Reid Weingarten said of his client.
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Those documents included clauses that prohibited them from disparaging certain high-ranking male employees at CBS, presenting a greater challenge to the investigation.
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And with the money, came the glorification of the worst of rap -- disparaging lyrics about women and drugs that observers say crossed lines.
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That campaign apparently included Giuliani who argued to the president that she had been disparaging toward him, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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Their friendship hit rocky times last week with the publication of comments by Bannon in Michael Wolff's book disparaging Trump and his family.
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Bolsonaro has praised the country's former military dictatorship, opposes immigration, and has made disparaging comments about indigenous groups, women, and the LGBTQ community.
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Even over the holidays, Trump tweeted more than 100 times, nearly every post disparaging the House impeachment investigation or boasting of his accomplishments.
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Trilobites A few years ago, the folk singer Tom Rush released an album that included some disparaging comments about the Chinese crested dog.
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But Mr. Trump's actions and disparaging remarks about Mexico have helped push relations between the two countries to their lowest point in decades.
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His communications staff would then "brand" these legislative sweeteners with catchy but disparaging nicknames to build opposition and public distrust for the law.
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Strzok and Lisa Page, who is a lawyer at the FBI, exchanged private text messages during the campaign that were disparaging of Trump.
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He also has criticized the European Union and made disparaging remarks about some democratic principles — including his frequent criticism of the news media.
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The White House pulled $5 million in advertising during the last open enrollment cycle and also has produced ads disparaging the law. Sen.
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Once when a fellow student said something disparaging about her on the assumption that he was not actually related, he brushed it off.
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Like Mr. Trump, Mr. Wilders is unafraid to say things in the most direct, divisive, dismissive, and often disparaging and insulting of ways.
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Under pressure to appear more humble after previous sharp remarks, Macron nonetheless infuriated critics with comments they said were disparaging to the poor.
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Trump also lashed out at Comey in a pair of tweets early Friday after excerpts of Comey's new book disparaging Trump were released.
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For Kelly, it was the second controversy in two days, as he continues to deal with blowback over making disparaging remarks about immigrants.
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In 2015, NBC and Univision backed out of broadcasting the contest after Mr. Trump, as a presidential candidate, made disparaging statements about immigrants.
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In the audio Mr. Mezger referred to Ms. Griffin using a crude reference to the female anatomy and a disparaging term for lesbians.
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Through a political action committee, so has his media adviser, Rick Shaftan, who is himself known for racially disparaging postings on social media.
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Most of the football team is in a fraternity known for its boorishness; it prides itself on disparaging other frats and behaving badly.
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A former judicial candidate was disciplined late last week for posting disparaging comments about Muslims and the LGBTQ community on Facebook and Twitter.
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Mr. Modi himself has not made disparaging remarks about minorities, but in the wake of this kind of violence, he is often silent.
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Kelly lobbed Trump what was described as either a "tough" or "gotcha" question: Your Twitter account has several disparaging comments about women's looks.
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With her return, Trump took to Twitter once again, disparaging her abilities as the anchor of the Fox News show The Kelly File.
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She said Hybels retaliated against her when she asked him to stop berating her publicly and privately, and stop disparaging her abilities to colleagues.
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Donald Trump has become notorious for his disparaging nicknames – but it looks like he's finally met his match in a batch of angry Scots.
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It's unfortunate but true: For presidential contenders, disparaging other candidates can be a very effective strategy -- even though it can damage the party overall.
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He said he and his experienced teammates try to head off the disparaging comments before they affect what is going on in the clubhouse.
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All throughout her post-pubescent life, Grant's minimal bust felt like a genetic burden, garnering disparaging comments from classmates, colleagues, and even complete strangers.
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The example about disparaging gay people reads like an endorsement of homophobia, and the explanation of that example simply reiterates how offensive it is.
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But surely a corrupt, racist outsider businessman with a penchant for disparaging nicknames who's named Don couldn't win a high-profile Republican primary ... right?
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" Sanders ripped into Bill Clinton on Twitter later Friday, tweeting, "We should be encouraging young people to get involved in politics, not disparaging them.
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The Fake News Media works hard at disparaging & demeaning my use of social media because they don't want America to hear the real story!
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She explained that she, like many other trans people, wanted to blend in and didn't want others to make disparaging comments about her transition.
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"Some people in the deep learning camp are very disparaging of trying to directly engineer something like common sense in an AI," says Ford.
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According to the government, the sole effect of the law is that various benefits of federal registration would not be available for disparaging marks.
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They mostly point to a former member of the Mueller probe, Peter Strzok, who sent multiple text messages to another FBI agent disparaging Trump.
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The page is littered with disparaging comments, ranging in levels of misogyny and nationalism, mainly from Glaswegians who are "pure raging" at the artist.
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When Muskie dropped out after false allegations of disparaging remarks he had made about French Canadians, McGovern would go on to secure the nomination.
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Last week, he was asked about Markle by The Sun, who brought up that the former actress had made disparaging remarks about the president.
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Thiel's views remain private — but various disparaging comments were recounted to BuzzFeed News by three separate sources, and others who subsequently confirmed those accounts.
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The President hasn't been making disparaging comments about his attorney general in recent days, and Sessions has seen wide support from members of Congress.
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According to the school, its state court suit was based on Potts' disparaging comments to her former colleague – not on her report to regulators.
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As many as a quarter of survey respondents said school staff made disparaging comments based on difference, including race, ethnicity, gender and sexual orientation.
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He hasn't wasted much time in disparaging upstarts in the market, either, including the well-funded, venture-backed companies Cylance, Tanium and Carbon Black.
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In her book "White Working Class," Joan C. Williams argues that coastal liberals making disparaging comments about "plumber butt" caused our current cultural divide.
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"The Fake News Media works hard at disparaging & demeaning my use of social media because they don't want America to hear the real story!"
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First, the government had argued that because it was censuring only "negative" (disparaging) expressions, its conduct was sufficiently evenhanded to evade the First Amendment.
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However, the disparaging remarks the President-elect has made about many groups, including women, Mexicans, and Muslims, are deeply contrary to my values. Rep.
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Initially, the White House was untroubled that Trump's disparaging words were leaked to the press, thinking that it would play well with the base.
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Those delegates who announced their support for Sanders — including his brother, Larry Sanders, who tearfully recalled their late parents — did so without disparaging Clinton.
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But after assorted clashes with management — some involving his disparaging remarks about the N.F.L. commissioner, Roger Goodell — his contract was not renewed last year.
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Trump has said he is "fine with" existing wind energy tax credits, despite disparaging wind and not specifying his desired policies for renewable electricity.
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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court agreed on Thursday to decide whether a federal law that denies protection to disparaging trademarks can survive First Amendment scrutiny.
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In 2012, after a disparaging comment about women made by her co-host Brian Kilmeade, Ms. Carlson walked off the set in apparent protest.
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The sketch-comedy show announced Thursday it had hired Shane Gillis, whose recent racial slurs and disparaging remarks about Asians quickly drew backlash online.
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He added that he had never heard Mr. Morel, whom he saw two weeks ago at a family function, say anything disparaging about Muslims.
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She remembered some jarring moments, like Mr. Sarkar saying that his family had a history of violence, and falsely disparaging Ms. Hasti's academic integrity.
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Cockerell said his company has seen at least one sign in North Korea is toning down its rhetoric when it comes to disparaging Washington.
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Baltimore has become home to my team and it's disgraceful the president has chosen to start his morning disparaging this great American city. Sen.
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Instead, the writer reported her manager to HR for making disparaging comments about another mother and the effects of pregnancy on her job performance.
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Unfortunately, some of the ones not posted here were either racist or used a word that is disparaging to people who have cognitive disabilities.
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Mr. Trump's attacks on Ms. Kelly date to August, when she asked him at a debate about his history of disparaging remarks toward women.
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With no intention of disparaging Marin, it's safe to say that the most interesting details of this fight surround the 23-year-old Northcutt.
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President Donald Trump defended his youngest daughter on Friday amid reports that his former personal assistant made disparaging comments about his relationship with Tiffany.
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He was fully conscious of where lines were, whom he did not want to be disparaging publicly and of what could bring needless offense.
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He said the incident began when a group identifying themselves as the Hebrew Israelites began to shout disparaging and vulgar comments at his group.
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The texts, exchanged by Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, show the two senior FBI officials calling the president an "idiot," among other disparaging comments.
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The president's use of the term "horseface" was jarring, even though he has previously used similar disparaging language to describe women who challenge him.
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Many analysts worry that the Trump administration's disparaging language and its positions on trade, immigration and the wall threaten our economic and political connections.
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By this I mean that Sullivan is disparaging the concerns of the millions of citizens who voted for and continue to sustain our president.
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All 49 Democrats in the Senate appear unified in opposition, in part because Mr. Bridenstine gave a speech disparaging climate change several years ago.
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He tweeted the racist ad out proudly from his own account, while disparaging an ad cut by his campaign that focused on the economy.
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The trouble with constantly disparaging him — as a person and as the Worst President Ever — is that it doesn't win over very many Americans.
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President Trump's presumptive nominee for the Federal Reserve has written numerous pieces over the years that include disparaging statements about women and gender equity.
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In June, Justice Jennifer Schecter ruled that a defamation lawsuit could proceed against Mr. Trump for disparaging women who accused him of sexual misconduct.
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Rather than driving "Little House" fans to distraction by diminishing or disparaging the literature they treasure, Fraser declares her respect and affection for it.
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Both Mr. Graham and Mr. Diaz-Balart were present when Mr. Trump made the disparaging remarks about African nations, which the president now denies.
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Many of these die-hard fans from the left are now on a warpath against anyone suspected of disparaging Mr. Moon, their new icon.
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Even the "top tier" candidates couldn't resist disparaging huge portions of the American electorate while trying to tout their ability to unify the country.
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Griesemer, whose age was not given, also made disparaging statements about Jewish people, African-Americans and the network in several calls, the affidavit said.
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The reason was consistent: This one had said disparaging things about Mr. Trump during the campaign; that one had signed a letter opposing him.
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Bowe Bergdahl are appealing a decision not to toss their client's case out over disparaging comments made by President Trump on the campaign trail.
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In front of factory workers at the Ohio plant on Wednesday, Trump dedicated a considerable amount of time in his speech to disparaging McCain.
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In the end, despite our mixed feelings about the tasting, I resist disparaging the whole category as Chris Cannon did at our 220 tasting.
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News Analysis WASHINGTON — More than eight months after his election, President Trump still attacks Hillary Clinton, disparaging her campaign and accusing her of illegality.
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In 23, they sought to register the name as a trademark, only to be refused on the grounds that it was disparaging to lesbians.
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And yet this year, Markle has stood her ground against an industry committed to disparaging her at every turn, at great expense to herself.
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Among other things, signers must promise never, during or after their service, to say anything disparaging about Trump, Pence, any Trump family member, etc.
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Organizers are attempting to unite people who disagree with Mr. Trump's disparaging remarks about minorities and his flippant and obscene comments about sexual assault.
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In his testimony he said he was upset by the problems uncovered in the report, including texts that several FBI employees sent disparaging Trump.
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The firing came after Business Insider reported Nunberg had a history of racially charged and disparaging political posts dating back to 2007 on Facebook.
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"This is the cost of disparaging institutions," said Harry First, a top antitrust professor at New York University School of Law, in an interview.
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Keyshia Cole got an earful from a cop who claimed she was making disparaging comments about him while he was just doing his job.
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" Mueller's report did say that Russia's social media campaign included "supporting the presidential campaign of then-candidate Donald J. Trump and disparaging Hillary Clinton.
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Without any intention of disparaging Magny's skill, however, he doesn't seem to have quite the name value that you'd expect of Stephen Thompson's next opponent.
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Trump has made what many view as disparaging comments about people of color, including saying that Mexico was sending its worst citizens over the border.
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His showed his thin skin with his disparaging remarks about reporters and news organizations, to the point that he couldn't contain his desire to insult.
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But to GOP front-runner Trump, European NATO countries are falling far short, and he has taken to disparaging the organization on the campaign trail.
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Titled "Unfiltered: Voices from Trump's Crowds," the video showcased people disparaging Muslims, immigrants, President Barack Obama, and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton with extremely vulgar language.
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This includes everything from disparaging and untrue remarks about Girl Scout programming, to subtle implications about the weakness of Girl Scouts' long term market strength.
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One journalist has suggested that all comments disparaging whites should be taken as satirical and non-literal, while those directed against minority groups should not.
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" Crusius also used disparaging language like "nasty woman," which the president often called presidential rival Hillary Clinton, and the alt-right, anti-liberal term "cuck.
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Facebook has been on its own kind of user health campaign since a former executive's disparaging remarks in December, followed by the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
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FIRST came the fake news: a doctored video, making it look as if the governor of Jakarta, an ethnic-Chinese Christian, was disparaging the Koran.
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In a video posted on Twitter, a service member makes a disparaging remark and walks away from what appears to be a group of recruits.
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One of President Donald Trump's federal court nominees made disparaging comments about diversity, same-sex relationships, and birth control, a BuzzFeed News review has found.
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In online circles those references are seen as dated and local, a somewhat disparaging term for Twitter users considered simple and unaware of meme culture.
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While Mayefsky said the only reason the disparaging contact stopped in January 2017 is because an order of protection was issued against him, Hoppy disagreed.
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Khan is a hero, but they're saying this within the context of their Republican nominee disparaging his family," Ellison had said on CNN's "New Day.
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When Ahok tried to argue against this claim, citing the Koran, a doctored video made it seem as if he was disparaging the holy book.
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Trump started the trolling session, dismissing President Obama's endorsement of Clinton's bid for the White House, using his favorite disparaging nickname for his political opponent.
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Fox has regularly fired back against Trump for his proposed wall along the U.S.-Mexican border and other disparaging remarks Trump has made about Mexicans.
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And now with this new round of tapes, the deep disparaging of women and the casual dismissing of it as locker room talk, it's worse.
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And a case from 2017, Matal v Tam, had already ruled another section of the Lanham Act unconstitutional: the bar on trademarks that are "disparaging".
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"He's been trying to run from Trump's disparaging remarks for the last year while at the same time endorsing him over 60 times," she said.
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No good can come from this and, in fact, your name may turn out tot be a disparaging historical footnote to the presidency of DJT.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump is "absolutely" committed to NATO despite his past comments disparaging the alliance, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said on Sunday.
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Jackson's defenders, including what the New York Times described as the singer's "tenacious" legion of online fans, assailed the documentary, deluging Twitter with disparaging comments.
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I don't defend his comments (disparaging Latinos and others), but I'm more concerned about Hillary Clinton's policies and her judicial appointments should she become president.
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Stanley McChrystal and his aides were quoted disparaging the administration -- including the President -- in 2010, no-drama Obama had him gone within a few days.
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Upon further review, Warfel also says that he did not see any of the priests react to disparaging comments that Trump made during the event.
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During the 2016 presidential election, then-candidate Trump repeatedly made disparaging remarks about Islam and Muslims, often referring to keeping them out of the country.
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In a statement, Danone said it is shocked and disheartened at Newton's behavior and comments, which it perceives as sexist and disparaging to all women.
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Andres also canceled plans to run a restaurant in Trump's Washington hotel because of Trump's disparaging comments about Mexicans, which led to a legal settlement.
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Without slighting Gene Roddenberry's creation, that loyal Trekker contingent (please, don't call them "Trekkies," which many fans see as disparaging) represents the franchise's defining element.
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Pocahontas was a historical figure from the 17th Century and using her name in an intentionally disparaging way insults native peoples and degrades their cultures.
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Bolsonaro, a self-proclaimed "proud homophobe", has made a number of disparaging comments about the LGBT+ community during his more than three decades in politics.
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Compounding the row over the advertisements were screenshots circulating online appearing to show designer Stefano Gabbana making disparaging remarks about China in an Instagram chat.
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The year before, Ms. Carlson walked off the set of "Fox and Friends" in apparent protest when Mr. Kilmeade made a disparaging comment about women.
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Specifically, Woodward details several instances in which Mattis made disparaging comments about Trump and military actions he sought to take against Syria and North Korea.
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Here's what the video shows: The Hebrew Israelites begin by disparaging the students The new video was shot by a member of the adult group.
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According to those surveys, groups about whom Mr. Trump said disparaging things — including women, Hispanics and blacks — voted against him, but less emphatically than expected.
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Another, of testimony by Ms. Yovanovitch, laid out how she was targeted by Mr. Giuliani and felt threatened by the president's disparaging comments about her.
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She also isn&apost allowed to take any action or issue any statements disparaging the university, the Board of Trustees, DiPietro or other university employees.
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Donald Trump's disparaging comments about how he treats women, captured on tape and made public Friday, may hurt more than his chances of becoming president.
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Cohen alleged that Trump made a disparaging comment about African-American voters when they were discussing the turnout for one of his 2016 campaign rallies.
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Mr. Trump also continues to use social media like Twitter to focus the race on personality and language rather than policy: He denied disparaging Mrs.
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Iowa Republican Steve King is once again being accused of racism after he made disparaging remarks about Hurricane Katrina victims relying on federal government assistance.
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"Quite apart from jailing Anwar Ibrahim, his disparaging remarks about Anwar's character over the years didn't stop them from getting together," Najib said of Mahathir.
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For example, the Nevada Independent found that one of those disparaging the union with bigoted language was a Trump supporter who opposes Medicare-for-all.
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Hammonds had been tasked with streamlining the bank's IT systems, but she came under pressure after disparaging comments she made about the bank became public.
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Mr. Andres, who is Spanish-American, has said he canceled the project because of Mr. Trump's disparaging rhetoric about Mexican immigrants during his presidential campaign.
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Political pressure and criticism from opponents, combined with the news media's habit of disparaging inaction, can render even the most cautious leaders vulnerable to pressure.
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Ms. Fariña has at times been disparaging of charters, and charter leaders are hoping that Mr. Carranza's arrival will be an opportunity for a reset.
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"Jamie Dimon has every interest in the world in disparaging Bitcoin and working with his friends in government to regulate and suffocate it," Voorhees said.
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Trump's rally insults marked the second time in five days that he has mentioned John Dingell's funeral while disparaging the congresswoman, who has supported impeachment.
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Officials involved in and briefed on the situation described it on the condition of anonymity, unwilling to be quoted disparaging Mr. Trump or his administration.
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In that sense, Sadler, the junior West Wing aide whose disparaging remarks have now sparked days of controversy, was merely taking cues from her boss.
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He has been privately disparaging of his Democratic presidential rivals but this was the first time he had been so critical of them in public.
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Luis Gutiérrez, calling on the Illinois Democrat to apologize for disparaging White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE, a retired four-star general.
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A picture is worth a thousand words Don Lemon slams the President's favorable attitude toward West after making disparaging comments about him in the past.
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A California high school teacher has reportedly been fired after he was heard in a video making disparaging remarks about the military in his classroom.
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An investigation revealed that FBI agent Peter Strzok and FBI lawyer Lisa Page had privately sent disparaging text messages about Trump during the presidential race.
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"Game for dummies?" with a question mark means that it is not a disparaging clue, but refers to something that might have dummies in it.
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Finally, she said something disparaging about his parents and Brian told her he wanted a divorce, before opening his door and threatening to bail out.
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In a New York Times op-ed, the Slants frontman Simon Tam argued that their case was about reclaiming the power of a disparaging word.
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Trump suffered backlash during the presidential campaign after he made disparaging comments about Khizr and Ghazala Khan, the Pakistani-American parents of a fallen U.S. soldier.
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And nearly every day, it seemed, Priorities had a new television ad backed by their fortunes — many of which played highlights of Trump's most disparaging comments.
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Obama took public action on the issue only after Trump was elected and began disparaging the intelligence community's reporting on the Russian hacking, another official said.
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According to the reports, the IRA troll factory's efforts began in earnest during the 2016 Republican primary and promoted Trump's campaign while disparaging his Republican rivals.
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" By mid-212, the operations, according to the indictment "included supporting the presidential campaign of then-candidate Donald J. Trump ("Trump Campaign") and disparaging Hillary Clinton.
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Her contract stated the show "may reveal or relate information about me of a personal, private, surprising, defamatory, disparaging, embarrassing or unfavorable nature," the document says.
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When the men tried to stop working for "Terri," D'Amato published their clips online without consent, and sent disparaging emails to their schools, bosses, and families.
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Trials were held in Vardo, with men and women, Norwegians and Sami (the northern Indigenous people sometimes known by the disparaging term "Lapps") among the accused.
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According to his testimony, Jacobs' settlement prevents him from disparaging Uber in public, though it does not prevent him from telling the truth in court testimony.
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Flynn and Vladimir Putin, and also has been a long term defender of Mr. Assange and Wikileaks which clearly was involved in dumping some disparaging information.
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"Our autocomplete algorithm will not show a predicted query that is offensive or disparaging when displayed in conjunction with a person's name," a Google spokeswoman said.
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For most people, the stereotypical welfare recipient is black, and so politicians can disparage black people, or appeal to anti-black racists, by disparaging welfare recipients.
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And yes, this call for reform includes the controversial "election is rigged" message that the intelligentsia from President Obama to even some Republican strategists are disparaging.
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The bottom line: The perpetually combative stance "places Trump in the strange position of frequently disparaging parts of his own country," writes New York's Jonathan Chait.
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Farley "feels harassed by Mr. Mathews' continued disparaging comments and continued threats that he will post unfavorable videos of [her] to the internet," reads the report.
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But tensions between the two escalated in August after Flake published his book "Conscience of a Conservative," which spent a hefty chunk of paper disparaging Trump.
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For a very brief moment, I fear that I've opened up a can of bigoted worms, and expect him to say something disparaging about the population.
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"The Fake News Media works hard at disparaging & demeaning my use of social media because they don't want America to hear the real story!" he tweeted.
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Though Donald Trump doesn't have a well-publicized history with prostitutes weighing over him, he does have a history of disparaging remarks toward women and minorities.
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The event is likely to gain less regional attention after U.S. President Donald Trump, who has made disparaging comments about Latin American immigrants, canceled his attendance.
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After she filed her civil lawsuit, Wey wrote several disparaging articles in an online publication, TheBlot, controlled by FNL Media, a New York Global Group subsidiary.
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She claimed that Binary Capital threatened her ability to find work if she discussed her work experiences, and made disparaging statements about her to prospective employers.
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The Washington Post, by the way, is no stranger to being on the receiving end of a disparaging Trump tweet, nor is the media in general.
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It is a disparaging term for young nationalists who use the internet as a battleground for patriotism, often focusing on pop culture to whip up support.
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A police investigation showed that Urbanski was part of the Alt-Reich group on Facebook, where members post disparaging material about African-Americans, Jews and others.
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The first being that Google does, for all people, filter out "offensive or disparaging" search predictions — and "crime" is one of the words Google consistently removes.
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But Takada stuck to professional wrestling and with the UWFi he set to work creating rivalries with other promotions, disparaging their less realistic style of matches.
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President Trump took aim at the media early Friday morning, accusing journalists and news outlets of belittling and disparaging his early accomplishments in the White House.
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Speaking during an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press," Cicilline called it "odd" for Republicans to attack Tlaib, contrasting it to some of Trump's disparaging remarks.
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If Trump were an employer facing a lawsuit, Israel said, there would arguably be enough examples to suggest a pattern of racially or ethnically disparaging remarks.
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She claims that she was terminated for making "disparaging comments about senior campaign leaders to third parties," but denies that she ever spoke to the media.
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While this is a disparaging term, many Venezuelans supplement their income as part-time bachaqueros, and others have quit their jobs to be full-time bachaqueros.
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But you are not allowed to make misleading claims in "commercial speech" -- such as food labeling and product advertising -- especially when you're disparaging a competitor's product.
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Kevin Hart stepped down last month from hosting after tweets from 2009-2011 resurfaced with derogatory language referring to gay people and disparaging comments about sexuality.
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Conway violated the Hatch Act "by disparaging Democratic presidential candidates while speaking in her official capacity during television interviews and on social media," per the report.
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While Mr. Obama steered clear of disparaging Mr. Castro, in keeping with his efforts to essentially defang a long-nursed mutual grudge, Mr. Trump condemned him.
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It is well-known that Trump's network of choice is Fox News, and he has repeatedly praised their coverage while disparaging other networks, in particular CNN.
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Trump's attack on Heidi Cruz was condemned widely by Republican women, who said it was yet another example of Trump's history of disparaging and dismissing women.
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Ms. Whetstone thereafter proceeded to violate that clause by spreading false and misleading and/or disparaging information about Mr. Alexander's response to the rape in India.
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The court, in a 7-2 decision by Kennedy, sided with the baker based on statements disparaging of religion at a Colorado civil rights commission hearing.
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Other women, including former Democratic New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, have accused Bloomberg of regularly belittling women and making disparaging comments about their appearance.
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The tensions between the two are rooted in the disclosure during the 2016 primaries that leaders of the D.N.C. favored Clinton while privately disparaging Sanders' bid.
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Barr could also keep parts of the report under wraps by invoking a Justice Department policy against disparaging individuals who have not been charged with crimes.
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The OSC, which can make such recommendations but does not have the authority to enforce them, referred to disparaging comments Conway made about Democratic presidential candidates.
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Trump holds grudges, like his current one against media outlets that have published disparaging articles about him and pointed out the low turnout for his inauguration.
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After an outcry, the magazine's poetry editors issued an apology, saying that they had "made a serious mistake" in giving a platform to such "disparaging" language.
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"The Fake News Media works hard at disparaging & demeaning my use of social media," he wrote, "because they don't want America to hear the real story!"
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"There has also been the worrying use of disparaging language against female political candidates," U.N. human rights spokeswoman Elizabeth Throssell told a news briefing in Geneva.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump signed a proclamation Friday declaring Martin Luther King Jr. Day, one day after making disparaging comments about Haiti and African countries.
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Mr. Trump has been disparaging the intelligence community for months, particularly in response to its conclusion that Russia sought to influence the election on his behalf.
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Accused of "inciting hatred and disparaging the human dignity of citizens," he was put on trial for extremism along with a second elder, Vyacheslav Stepanov, 40.
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"When President Trump says that, it's disparaging and unproductive," said Jefferson County GOP Chair Sallie Bryant, who hails from the most populous county in the state.
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"My entire motivation for sending the letter was that I believe that political appointees should not be disparaging the President, especially while serving overseas," Sessions said.
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The team got some reassurance in June 2017 when the Supreme Court ruled that restricting trademarks on "disparaging" nicknames was a violation of the First Amendment.
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Mr. Goldman has become a target for conservatives who have mined his Twitter feed for disparaging remarks about Mr. Trump — and found no shortage of material.
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The story quoted McChrystal mocking then-Vice President Joe Biden and his inner circle disparaging President Barack Obama for his lack of familiarity with the military.
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Several Republicans likened the controversy to the Hollywood Access crisis from the campaign, when a video surfaced of Trump making obscene and disparaging remarks about women.
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Pence, for example, still hasn't commented on the disparaging remarks Trump made in a bipartisan immigration meeting last week, where he denigrated African countries and Haiti.
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The secretary of State denied that he had ever considered resigning from his position, but did not deny the report about the disparaging comments on Trump.
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He also responded to a Twitter user who called out the disparaging claim with, "bet ya a signed dollar it's true," which also has been deleted.
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NBC reported Thursday that its initial report was the first time Trump had heard the disparaging comments from Tillerson at the July 20 national security meeting.
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The phrase "it's nothing but a placebo" is a form of denigration, it's a form of delegitimatization, it's a way of disparaging whatever is going on.
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The measure was modeled after a California law passed in 22019 and specifically bans businesses from including gag or non-disparaging clauses in non-negotiable contracts.
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Also, Uhaul Gallery has changed its name after a threat of legal action, an Iranian photojournalist's work was used in a disparaging Trump tweet, and more.
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The encounter continued outside the Delta Upsilon fraternity house, where members allegedly began shouting racist and disparaging slurs at the black students, according to the statement.
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Tam, an Asian American band goes up against the US Patent and Trademark Office, who denied their application to officially register their "disparaging" name: The Slants.
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"Our Autocomplete algorithm will not show a predicted query that is offensive or disparaging when displayed in conjunction with a person's name," the Google rep said.
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In 2014, Washington had its trademark protection canceled by the Patent and Trademark Office on the basis that both the name and the logo were disparaging.
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In August, the president of the Girl Scouts accused the Boy Scouts of seeking to covertly recruit girls into their programs while disparaging the Girl Scouts' operations.
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The midterms also saw a record number of women and minorities elected to Congress, in a time when the president has made disparaging remarks about both groups.
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In exchange, the company claimed that Barber offered to support any class action settlement, stop making disparaging statements about the company, and destroy all of his research.
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The action started after Raw general manager Kurt Angle reminded McMahon—who happens to be Triple H's wife—of a disparaging comment she'd recently made about Rousey.
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Some artists will have something disparaging to say about Trump, and I wanna go: The very thing you're complaining about is the fuel of what we do.
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PERINO: Actually, I did tweet something the other day that was actually very funny and it could have been seen as disparaging to the former President Obama.
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Strzok and Page were romantically linked, and exchanged thousands of messages disparaging to President Donald Trump during and after the election, while appearing to promote Clinton's candidacy.
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Lai is accused of disparaging blacks, Hispanics and Indians, as well as members of the gay community, in a series of texts sent in 2014 and 2015.
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The United States Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) told the band that a half-century-old law called the Lanham Act prohibited "scandalous, immoral or disparaging" trademarks.
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Titus repeatedly criticized Trump for his "occasionally disparaging remarks" about immigrants and other subjects, but said they weren't relevant to the legal issues surrounding the DACA rescission.
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I want people in general, and the media in particular, to consider the impact their disparaging comments have on the individual; especially when their comments are inaccurate.
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In December, hackers leaked what appeared to be texts from Chyna's phone disparaging Kardashian as "lazy and fat" and declaring her intention to leave Kardashian with Dream.
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Saying disparaging things about people does not amount to an organized plan to harm them, he said, and participants had a legitimate need to discuss self-defense.
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The content of the hacked emails exposed an apparent lack of neutrality in the primary race between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, with party officials disparaging Sanders.
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According to his testimony, Jacobs' settlement prevents him from disparaging Uber in public, though it does not stop him from telling the truth in a court setting.
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"It's a sin to judge people," he said at a polling station in Durham, North Carolina; yet the candidates had spent so much time disparaging one another.
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" In the photo, the baby's hair is in an updo with a small pink bow, and a follower subsequently left a disparaging comment calling it "bad hair.
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He explains why he called Mr. Trump "a jerk" — for disparaging disabled people, among others — and makes the case that Mr. Trump is not a true conservative.
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When the automaker refused to meet the outrageous demands, Tesla says that Mobileye discontinued hardware support for Tesla vehicles and made several disparaging comments about the company.
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Columnists like Hopper were inundated with letters, many of which they printed, expressing sympathy for Debbie and disparaging Liz as a tramp, a hussy, a home wrecker.
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"Baltimore has become home to my team and it's disgraceful the president has chosen to start his morning disparaging this great American city," Harris wrote on Twitter.
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Lutfi has to stay at least 200 yards away from Britney, her family, refrain from reaching out to them and refrain from making disparaging comments about Brit.
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Also, the court struck down two laws: one banning registered sex offenders from Facebook; and another blocking disparaging trademarks, a ruling sure to please the Washington Redskins.
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Remember, the Justice Department sued Trump for refusing to rent to African-Americans, and he has a long history of making disparaging comments about most nonwhite groups.
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No matter what you do, someone's out there locked and loaded to say something disparaging, false, mean, in an attempt to have other people not like you.
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The United States Supreme Court has agreed to decide if a federal law that bans the trademarking of "disparaging" terms constitutes a free speech violation, Reuters reports.
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"Obviously, Trump has spent an awful lot of time in the last year disparaging people like that," said Mr. Stipanovich, who has vowed to oppose Mr. Trump.
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In recent weeks, she has again relished the role, disparaging Mr. Trump in interviews and urging him to "man up" and debate Mr. Cruz head-to-head.
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Craven made disparaging comments about Bach and two IOC members this month in a call he thought was with former Olympic track and field champion Edwin Moses.
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"The president has made numerous statements on the campaign trail and in office disparaging Mexicans," Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson (D) said in announcing the suit.
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They cited coworkers at the New York headquarters saying disparaging words about "Black Lives Matters" protesters, bragging about gentrifying neighborhoods, and rejecting candidates of color without reason.
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Whenever I did talk about the genre, it was always met with disparaging comments that it was a lesser art form, that it wasn't high-brow. Ugh.
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A CNN KFile report earlier Thursday revealed that Johnson had made comments disparaging African-Americans and Muslims during several talk radio appearances prior to his April appointment.
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" Senator John Boozman, Republican of Arkansas "Trump's most recent excuse of 'locker room talk' is completely unacceptable and is inconsistent with protecting women from abusive, disparaging treatment.
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That is why the disparaging comments at the beginning of this column relate to Sports Direct workers' team leaders, not Mike Ashley, the retail chain's chief executive.
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Kim Darroch entered the eye of a diplomatic storm this week after remarks he made disparaging the Trump administration were leaked to the Mail on Sunday newspaper.
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In the process of touting his plan, Musk made some disparaging comments — like accusations of child abuse — about the guy who ultimately rescued the kids, Vernon Unsworth.
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Why it matters: At a time when men in power across all industries are being held accountable for disparaging or disrespecting women, repercussions for Lewis are unclear.
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Clinton found success with a formula that had bedeviled Mr. Trump at times in Republican primary debates: confronting him over disparaging remarks about the appearance of women.
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Clinton has regained her footing by reverting to form: disparaging Mr. Trump, setting traps for him and amplifying his howls when he finds himself ensnared in them.
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If you get a call from somebody suggesting that a foreign government wants to help you, by disparaging your opponent, tell us all to call the FBI.
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Moore's "armpit" line evidently didn't shock his audience, probably because disparaging views about middle America are widespread among right-wing intellectuals and, more discreetly, right-wing politicians.
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As immigration minister, she made headlines in 2017 with disparaging comments about Sweden, saying that Norway should not become like its neighbor, which was accepting more refugees.
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Around the same time that the president was disparaging his predecessor's colonial manse, Serrano began collecting Trump paraphernalia marketed, branded, or signed by the real-estate tycoon.
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With teams across the country finding ways to respond to President Trump's disparaging comments about the league and some players, the beloved Steelers took a drastic approach.
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Disparaging her from the stage — and no doubt pleasing Senate Republicans who have been urging him to get tougher with her — the president ticked off his grievances.
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Simmons allegedly went to an apartment complex to confront a rival rapper after the two exchanged disparaging comments about one another on social media, according to authorities.
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" Leap into the 20th century, and there's Barry Goldwater saying that Americans with little education exhibit "low intelligence or low ambition" and Ronald Reagan disparaging "welfare queens.
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Mr. Trump's previous choice for the position, Dr. Ronny Jackson, who was the White House physician, withdrew from consideration after disparaging reports about him circulated among lawmakers.
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" But he did offer this observation based on his most recent data: "A lot of people are moving into a category that could be described as disparaging.
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Parnas sent Hyde tweets and articles from prominent conservative media personalities — such as Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity, and Dan Bongino — disparaging Yovanovitch and suggesting she was disloyal.
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Lew, who has unsuccessfully attempted to install three directors on Myer's board in the past, has been disparaging of the company's efforts to ramp up sales online.
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The public debate created an opportunity for Asian-Americans and others to grapple with larger questions about reclaiming disparaging language and about the power of corporate America.
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Although this is Jean Renoir's show, it also serves as a reassessment of Pierre-Auguste Renoir, whose later works faced disparaging reviews as early as the 1920s.
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There are other subtly disparaging tropes about Haredim as well, telegraphed not necessarily by specific words like "ultra" and "bloc," but by negative stereotyping and harmful canards.
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It is certainly amusing: a sly assault on conceptual art, disparaging the movement's didactic, text-heavy creations even as it doubles as a definitive example of one.
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Trump's wife, Melania, is planning to visit several African countries in October, without her husband, who has referred to immigrants from some African countries in disparaging language.
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Bowe Bergdahl on Thursday asked the top military court to toss out their client's case because of disparaging comments made by President Trump on the campaign trail.
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Jamie, who is Jewish, gay, and Latina, told BuzzFeed News she is constantly brushing off sexist and disparaging remarks from people she describes as climate deniers online.
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Susan Collins said she is "appalled" by a tweet from President Donald Trump disparaging the woman who has accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault.
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By early to mid-2016 the defendants were "supporting the presidential campaign of then-candidate Donald J. Trump ... and disparaging Hillary Clinton, " the eight-count indictment charges.
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Musk blasted Unsworth on Twitter, calling him a "pedo guy" among other disparaging words, after Unsworth criticized his mini-submarine plan to help rescue the trapped team.
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He has seized on Omar's comments about Israel and the pro-Israel lobby (Vox's Zack Beauchamp has a good rundown) by publicly disparaging her on multiple occasions.
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The Founding Fathers were not sturdy believers in the democratic ethos but élites adrift without a clear-cut hierarchy, who propped themselves up by disparaging the poor.
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Not long after, segments of Gillis' past media performances and presentations began to resurface, featuring disparaging remarks against Asians, gay people, jokes about sexual assault and more.
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It was Mr. Graham who reportedly pushed back against Mr. Trump two weeks ago when he made a vulgar and disparaging remark about immigrants from African nations.
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In 2017, the justices unanimously invalidated a related provision of federal law that told officials not to register disparaging trademarks, finding that restriction violated the First Amendment.
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Last month the Washington Post said it had found tweets, social media posts and radio appearances by Isaacs which the newspaper said included disparaging remarks about Muslims.
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"If the ads specifically said: 'Immigrants are xxx (insert disparaging/hate words),' then we would be able to deny the ads based on our guidelines," they said.
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As 2016 shutters its harrowing curtains, we are left with a much more chaotic and disparaging cultural scenario than what was at the beginning of the year.
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Trump denied making the disparaging remarks on Friday, although U.S. Senator Richard Durbin, who was in the White House meeting, said the president had used the term.
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For decades, the Neural Information Processing Systems conference has gone by NIPS, which is both a disparaging slur for Japanese people and a sexualized slang for women's nipples.
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While many viewers will likely disagree with Raquel's continuously permissive attitude around her boyfriend's bad behavior, the least we can do is stop disparaging her intelligence for it.
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Whitaker, who made a series of disparaging comments about the Mueller probe as a television commentator, has not recused himself from supervising the investigation, NBC News reported Thursday.
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What did these fashion bloggers and beauty bloggers and these other people that you talked to, what did they have to say about the disparaging of their work?
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Whitaker's impartiality in overseeing the Mueller probe has been questioned over his long track record of disparaging the probe multiple times in the media before joining the DOJ.
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But the JetSmarter membership agreement includes a non-disparagement clause that allows JetSmarter to terminate anyone who makes negative or disparaging comments about the company or its employees.
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In new digital videos from Kasich's campaign, as well as a similar TV ad from the super PAC supporting him, Cruz's comments disparaging "New York values" are highlighted.
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Khan is a hero, but they're saying this within the context of their Republican nominee disparaging his family," Ellison, a Democrat, told CNN's John Berman on "New Day.
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Conservationists tend to be hostile towards pastoralists, sometimes disparaging them as "parasites" who damage the environment, spread disease, cause desertification and poach Africa's wildlife, including elephants and rhinos.
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The apparent fact that she had not given a balanced account of Muhammad's marital life was deemed to be a violation of Austria's ban on "disparaging religious doctrines".
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" May: Trump says the "Fake News Media works hard at disparaging and demeaning" his use of social media because "they don't want America to hear the real story!
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"We were very disappointed to learn that two staff members made disparaging remarks about Mr. Joseph's hat that made him and his family feel uncomfortable," the statement reads.
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He popped in with a zinger at one point, disparaging the Trump-Cruz feud as an "episode of Court TV" but did little more to seize the spotlight.
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The disparaging comments thrown back and forth between characters are so vicious that I haven't stopped thinking about them since I first saw the film back in October.
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He was a piece of shit as soon as he made disparaging remarks about Jews to his Jewish wife, and a pile of garbage when he hit her.
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Trump has made disparaging comments about Muslims and more specifically about Saudi Arabia, saying the United States is "losing a tremendous amount of money" to defending the kingdom.
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Google denied the allegation, and further testing showed that the apparent differences were a result of varying questions and Google's blanket ban on offensive or disparaging autocomplete results.
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Let us not criticize him for his appearance or his beliefs because by doing so we are disparaging an entire faith and culture that includes millions of people.
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Analysts at RBC Capital, Cowen and CFRA were less disparaging of GE's results but still gave repeated caution to believe the worst may be behind the industrial conglomerate.
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And if he did, might Israelis come to believe that they are at counter-purposes from America or from American Jews, who are overwhelmingly disparaging of Trump's performance?
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Many of Trump's former primary opponents also make appearances in the video, admonishing him for mocking a disabled reporter, making personal attacks and disparaging women and ethnic minorities.
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She said others, beyond Trump, had disrespected McCain and his family, though she offered no specifics about others disparaging the long-serving senator whose seat she now holds.
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The president has been quoted in the past making disparaging comments about Haitian and Nigerian immigrants, comments that were swiftly denied and called "outrageous" by White House officials.
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Already, the chef who committed to opening a Spanish restaurant in the new Trump hotel in Washington has backed out, citing Mr. Trump's disparaging comments about illegal immigrants.
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You don't really hear the term "hashtag activism" — a disparaging phrase suggesting that having social media conversations about racism is a lazy alternative to "real" work — much anymore.
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The band added that it should win on its First Amendment argument and two others: that the law is unconstitutionally vague and that "the Slants" is not disparaging.
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"The reopening of black sites, the reexamination of whether we ought to go back to EITs — all of this I think is deeply disparaging to the country," Rep.
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The Toronto Star is reporting that the president of the United States made off-the-record comments to Bloomberg New disparaging Canada's negotiating position in NAFTA trade talks.
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The lawsuit mentions a feud that took place over the summer when Kardashian took to Instagram to post nude pictures of Chyna along with disparaging messages about her.
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Trump's remarks, however, put his intelligence chiefs in a bind, even though he tends to distinguish between his administration and former President Obama's when disparaging the intelligence community.
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After new photos emerged of the actor, 52, playing rugby at a park in Australia, Howard Stern allegedly made disparaging comments about Crowe's size on his radio show.
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She said she and her younger sister had come to peacefully observe the rally and support their parents, immigrants from Mexico whom they felt Mr. Trump was disparaging.
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Opponents of Trump are riled by his disparaging campaign comments about women, illegal immigrants and Muslims and his pledge to build a wall on the border with Mexico.
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Le Pen and his family became one of the most polarizing figures in French politics for his party's platform and for comments questioning the Holocaust and disparaging Muslims.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump can't stop talking about his "perfect" call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and disparaging the whistleblower whose complaint sparked the House impeachment inquiry.
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He said mainstream churches had a vested interest in disparaging Shincheonji, as did the "cult hunters" who demonize the church so that families hire them to remove relatives.
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Katt does apologize though, saying he's sorry for bringing her up in a disparaging way ... and giving a shout-out to another comedian who apparently set him straight.
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Trump vows "fire and fury" on North Korea; Google deals with fallout from internal memo disparaging female employees; the US may get involved against ISIS in the Philippines.
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When I was a boy, she told me he'd been sent to the camp simply because a "snitch" had overheard him disparaging "Communism" in the restaurant he owned.
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Bruno said that in addition to his cooperation with tennis officials he also felt an obligation to speak publicly after seeing disparaging remarks about Harrison on social media.
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At that debate, the choice of moderator became a factor as well, after Ms. Kelly asked Donald J. Trump a pointed question about his disparaging comments on women.
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The Slants had attempted to trademark their controversial name back in 2011, but the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office shot them down based on the name being disparaging.
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In the nesting-doll logic of the moment, disparaging any woman's respite from misogyny — whether it's reality TV, a self-care beauty regimen or astrology — is itself misogynist.
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Catch up quick: Delaney hung his opening statement on disparaging Sanders and Warren, describing their policies as the road that would pave the way to Trump's re-election.
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As he complains of being targeted by critics, Reuters has found that Falwell himself was disparaging Liberty students, staff and parents for years in emails to Liberty administrators.
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On a conscious level, though, she is composing an alternate mythology to the disparaging images of black people that persist culturally, seeking out what's extraordinary in ordinary lives.
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In a similar manner, he has used the recent United States sanctions, and in particular President Trump's disparaging remarks about Turkey on Twitter, to whip up nationalist sentiment.
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In the play, a Caesar who is styled to look like Mr. Trump is graphically assassinated on stage, which many on the right took as disparaging the president.
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The comments attracted the ire of Trump, who responded with a pair of tweets disparaging his former chief of staff, a retired Marine Corps general, on Thursday morning.
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Signs have appeared in Atlantic City -- where the competition is being held -- calling Carlson a "bully" and a "public liar," presumably for disparaging Cara Mund, Miss America 2017.
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The expose, "Fear: Trump in the White House," is filled with quotes from Trump berating his staff and top White House aides disparaging the president behind his back.
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On the same day, BuzzFeed News published a different clip from the March 2019 business forum, in which the former mayor used disparaging language to describe transgender people.
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"In addition to disparaging CNN and its journalists, the ad makes assertions that have been proven demonstrably false by various news outlets, including CNN," a network spokesman said.
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Moreover, Austin, Conlon, and Horton alleged that Luber routinely targeted Turner, speaking to her in a disparaging way in public and scapegoating her for problems in the office.
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After his nomination was announced, The Washington Post reported that Isaacs had made disparaging remarks about Muslims and suggested Islam was inherently a violent religion on social media.
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Logic must not matter here, because surely Trump — on his third wife, mocking the disabled, disparaging everyone, and bragging about sexually assaulting women — would not have Jesus's vote.
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And Trump ripped one of Clinton's top advisers, communications director Jennifer Palmieri, after it was revealed that she made disparaging remarks about Catholics and Christians in one exchange.
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U.S. President Donald Trump's lawyer is threatening legal action against former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon for making "disparaging" and "outright defamatory" statements in a new book.
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Trump's disparaging comments about Atlanta came about a week before his inauguration last year, as part of a tweet attack that targeted civil rights icon and Georgia Rep.
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A Michigan paper fired one of its reporters Monday after members of newsroom management heard a disparaging voicemail left by the staffer to GOP Senate candidate John James.
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In 2017, he aired the American series "Fargo," dubbed into Russian, but a few disparaging lines about Putin were altered to refer to the leaders of North Korea.
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But, as was true 25 years ago, the worst remedy is to prohibit speech deemed offensive, disparaging or bigoted that would otherwise be protected by the First Amendment.
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Onision was also infamously banned from VidCon in 2012 because of the disparaging comments he made about an ex-girlfriend he dated after he and Hoganson broke up.
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" Mr. Trump repeatedly attacked Ms. Fiorina in the run-up to the 2016 Republican primary, disparaging her appearance and saying that her voice gave him a "massive headache.
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Although the article only quoted Davidson encouraging a prospective volunteer, the Trump campaign told her she had made disparaging comments in the press and broken a nondisclosure agreement.
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The Texas senator, taking the stage to a rousing ovation, took aim at another rival, Donald J. Trump, alluding to his history of disparaging comments about George W. Bush.
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Disparaging comments about my black identity floated amongst a pack of scenesters who didn't care much about black lives, but still managed to fetishize every aspect of the culture.
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And Zoller isn't alone: Many fat people deal with disparaging remarks and bias in the healthcare system, whether or not their weight is an actual factor in their ailment.
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Donald Trump's disparaging comments about a female commander in chief only reinforce the idea that women are less valuable than men, and therefore shouldn't be listened to or respected.
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She and FBI agent Peter Strzok, who is set to testify publicly before the committees Thursday, exchanged disparaging text messages about then-candidate Donald Trump throughout the 2016 campaign.
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According to a ruling obtained by PEOPLE, the court required that monitors "be advised" of Fiorentino's "history including, but not limited to drug abuse and disparaging comments about" Oldman.
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The ringleader, Yiannopoulos — who's known for disparaging transgender people, feminists, and Muslims, among others — resigned from Breitbart News in February amid backlash against his comments appearing to condone pedophilia.
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"My entire motivation for sending the letter was that I believe that political appointees should not be disparaging the President, especially while serving overseas," he said at the time.
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Match Group v Bumble by Kurt Wagner on Scribd Correction: A previous version of this story mistakenly attributed a disparaging quote about Herd to former Tinder CEO Sean Rad.
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According to The New York Times, Uber employees have claimed he has made similar disparaging comments about women and minorities at other times during his tenure at the company.
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One city sergeant reposted a meme disparaging people of Middle Eastern descent and called protesters who had appeared at an officer's home after a shooting "scum," the project found.
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The two cabinet members had planned to "educate the president" about the importance of staying loyal to America's partners and allies at a time when Trump was disparaging NATO.
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While I am in no way disparaging the utility of Java (which, in its defense, demonstrates many core programming concepts), to a non-technical student, introductory Java is boring.
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" Ms. Kelly had asked Mr. Trump during the debate about his history of disparaging women he did not like by calling them "fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals.
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Indeed, on what was looking like a triumphant election night for him Tuesday, Trump decided to spend time sending several ugly tweets and retweets disparaging Kelly and the network.
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They whispered to reporters that Clinton needed to stay in the race until the last primary because a career-ending videotape of Michelle Obama disparaging "whitey" might be unearthed.
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The incident that sparked the threats occurred Friday morning when a relative of another student confronted Maddie's mother, Brandy Rose, outside the middle school with disparaging comments about Maddie.
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In addition to damages exceeding $15,000, Dr. Berger wants Reddit to remove the disparaging threads and make sure they're no longer indexed on search engines like Google and Bing.
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They also refused to hear a Washington Redskins' appeal challenging a federal decision to cancel the National Football League team's trademarks after finding the name disparaging to Native Americans.
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Maya-Callen kicked off the art project by stripping down into her body suit, writing disparaging words on herself, and making a speech to the crowd about body image.
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Strategists and politicians from the establishment wing of the Republican Party have been openly disparaging Bannon since Moore lost, and more and more conservatives seem to be abandoning him.
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ESPN legend Chris Berman left a "threatening and racially disparaging voicemail" to fellow ESPN star Jemele Hill in 2016 and nothing was done ... this according to a new lawsuit.
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The high court also struck down a law blocking disparaging trademarks (this may help the Washington Redskins), and a law banning the use of Facebook by registered sex offenders.
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"Throughout the course of this campaign, you've said some disparaging comments about women, about people from other counties, other religions, and about everybody who's disagreed with you," Manzoli said.
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She went on to launch an attack on the policies of Macron, whom she again described as "the money king" in a disparaging swipe at his investment banker background.
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Our current administration has enjoyed a bully pulpit disparaging science and repealing regulations that protect consumers and the earth, especially when the regulations get in the way of profit.
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The ringleader, Yiannopoulos—who's known for disparaging transgender people, feminists, and Muslims, among others—resigned from Breitbart News in February amid backlash against his comments appearing to condone pedophilia.
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I've had people make suggestive or disparaging remarks to me when I've mentioned watching reality TV like TOWIE or Geordie Shore or listening to One Direction or Justin Bieber.
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The presidential race has been roiled by the Friday release of video depicting Trump making disparaging comments about trying to seduce a married woman and talking about groping women.
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But by the mid-1980s, Mr. Chay had become aware of a shift in the language — of the growing sentiment that "Oriental" was geocentric, ethnocentric, and disparaging to Asians.
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The Senate in 1986 opposed appointing Sessions to a federal judgeship in part due to disparaging remarks he allegedly made about the NAACP and the American Civil Liberties Union.
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Special counsel Robert Mueller removed Strzok from his team last summer after an internal investigation revealed Strzok had exchanged text messages with another FBI official disparaging President Donald Trump.
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Along with disparaging multiple mainstream outlets and denying them press credentials, he once spoke about the need to open up libel laws so Americans can more easily sue journalists.
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Comey painted a scathing picture of the president in his book "A Higher Loyalty," making disparaging comments about Trump's hands and his "orange" skin, while questioning the president's character.
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In a span of a few short months, she has made a series of blatantly disparaging remarks aimed at Jewish Americans, repeatedly revealing herself to be an anti-Semite.
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Ken Isaacs, Trump's pick to lead the top United Nations agency for migration, also lost his bid recently after comments he made disparaging Muslims and doubting climate change resurfaced.
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Cruz has had a tough time campaigning in New York, in part due to comments he made about "New York values" that some saw as disparaging toward the city.
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What were they to make of the election of a man many considered an open misogynist, who had bragged of groping women and made disparaging comments about their bodies?
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Also covered are depictions of death, casualties and physical injuries in tragedies such as natural disasters; and content that is incendiary, inflammatory, demeaning or disparaging toward people or groups.
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In a recording first reported by WNYC News earlier this week, Saudino can be heard making derogatory remarks about black people and disparaging Murphy for his policies and rhetoric.
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Prosecutors described the activities of the IRA as "information warfare" against the United States, with the goal of spreading distrust toward candidates — including by supporting Trump and disparaging Clinton.
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The case: A non-profit organization called Citizens United made a disparaging film about Hilary Clinton and they wanted to run an advertisement for it during the 2008 election.
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But ANZ fired several traders named in the investigation after discovering what it said were disparaging remarks about women and casual remarks about drugs in employee emails and chats.
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Trump has done her best to soften the image of an administration known for its sharp elbows, and of a president who outraged many Africans with his disparaging remarks.
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Yet with all that joy and euphoria derived from winning the World Series on Sunday night, the happy fans celebrated by disparaging a team that was not even involved.
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The president originally nominated the White House physician, Dr. Ronny L. Jackson, who withdrew from consideration in April after disparaging reports about him circulated before his scheduled confirmation hearing.
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As a physician who graduated from a domestic medical school, I've often heard others disparaging doctors who went to medical school outside the country as if they were inferior.
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Writer/activist Laura Moser is one of seven candidates running for the Democratic nomination, and the DCCC is attacking her based on comments Moser previously made disparaging Paris, Texas.
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I also know how many talented people work very hard to put together even a terrible production, and how many others feel hurt on their behalf by disparaging words.
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Yesterday: The Defense Department said it was investigating complaints that the acting defense secretary, Patrick Shanahan, had been promoting his former employer, Boeing, and disparaging its military contractor competitors.
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For instance, in "How Trump's Critics Should Respond," David Leonhardt advised Democrats to "treat the demagogue like a normal politician who's failing to deliver" rather than constantly disparaging him.
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These groups are able to use things like the president's disparaging remarks about predominantly black countries and his abandonment of civil rights reforms to recruit new members, she said.
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ROME — He has compared the European Union to the Titanic, accused the left of supporting immigration to supply slave labor, and insulted migrants using any number of disparaging epithets.
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The pattern continued yesterday and today, with Trump disparaging NATO members on Twitter, on his way out of Washington and again when arriving at the NATO summit in Europe.
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His economy minister says the president, who came to office having extolled the military dictatorship of 1964-85 and disparaging women and gays, has "bad manners, but great principles".
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In fact Pompeo, who was then a congressman from Kansas, supported Marco Rubio — and publicly praised him, while disparaging Trump, just before the state's Republican caucus in March 2016.
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This is a "neuronovel," in other words, to borrow the critic Marco Roth's somewhat disparaging term for certain novels by writers like Ian McEwan, Rivka Galchen and Richard Powers.
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" (Perhaps he throws in some disparaging remarks about women's suffrage, for good measure.) The above scene, complete with suffrage references, actually appeared recently, in the animated series "Big Mouth.
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There are new U.S. tariffs on solar energy and washing machines, reports of disparaging comments about African nations and loose talk by Mnuchin about the strength of the dollar.
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After winning the crown in 1996, Machado said she faced disparaging and abusive remarks from Trump over her weight, leading to years of eating disorders and low self-esteem.
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"It's come to my attention the president, while speaking to the crowd in Colorado Springs, said something disparaging against one of my colleagues," Regan said in addressing viewers directly.
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At Ohio State University, two veteran instructors in English as a second language felt pushed out by administrators who made disparaging remarks about age in emails and office discussions.
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Granite Staters have been posting breathtaking photos of the natural beauty of our lakes, mountains and coastline to share their pride in New Hampshire and rebut your disparaging remarks.
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Still, the revelation that Strzok, who sent text messages disparaging Trump, launched the original investigation into the Trump campaign will further fuel debate over political bias at the FBI.
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President Donald Trump has a very long history of making disparaging comments about women's looks -- and he's not changed one iota since deciding to run for president in 553.
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Trump has not acknowledged anything lacking in his administration's response to the crisis but this week blamed the media for allegedly trying to "get Trump" by disparaging aide workers.
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President Donald Trump's symbolic affirmation of the King holiday on Friday came amid global condemnation for his disparaging and racially inflammatory statements regarding Haitians and Africans the day before.
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"This is all part and parcel of the attempt that the White House is making to besmirch Robert Mueller, a decorated war hero," Himes said of Trump's disparaging comments.
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I will get disparaging statements in a variety of forums for my observations, but contextual observations are necessary if we are to truly defend the rights of all Americans.
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"It is a disparaging decision for Asian American students because it is saying that it is OK to attach the Asian American identity to very negative stereotypes," Lee said.
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Former President Obama's aides denied a claim made by Trump administration press secretary Stephanie Grisham on Tuesday that they left disparaging notes in the White House for incoming staff.
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" Meanwhile, Trump was dealing with blowback from lawmakers in both parties who have condemned the president for disparaging immigrants from poor, predominantly black nations as coming from "shithole countries.
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Too many L.G.B.T. baseball fans, he said, have memories of being ostracized in Little League or hearing disparaging comments while sitting in the stands at a major league game.
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Users posted the doctored photo dozens of times and it drew thousands of comments, many of them disparaging or violent: Crockett was a bitch, she deserved to be assaulted.
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The move paves the way for the current president, Xi Jinping, to be leader for life and China's internet censors are working overtime to erase disparaging remarks about the decision.
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And because of gag orders from employers that prevent people from saying anything that could be disparaging to them, we don't often get to hear the stories about sexual harassment.
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But he did that by rejecting what had become the traditional Republican way to talk about immigration: welcoming legal immigrants with one hand, while disparaging unauthorized immigration with the other.
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Between his Twitter outbursts, his conspiracy-mongering, and his obsession with disparaging his critics, it's becoming impossible to report on the Trump administration without mentioning concerns about the president's stability.
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Lutfi must stay at least 200 yards away from the singer and was ordered to not make "disparaging public statements" about Spears, her family, her conservator or her current manager.
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Last year, Jones had to apologize for disparaging comments about England's Six Nations opponents Ireland and Wales that he made during a talk he gave to a team sponsor company.
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It was incredibly awkward for a bureaucrat to tell Simon Tam that he was disparaging Asian-Americans, but the refusals on the basis of scandalousness were maybe even more nonsensical.
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The case revolves around an Austrian politician, Eva Glawischnig-Piesczek, who sought to have Facebook (FB) remove disparaging comments about her that had been posted on an Irish person's page.
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A woman who settled a harassment claim against Bill O'Reilly filed a lawsuit against the former Fox News host, claiming he violated their settlement by disparaging her in the press.
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Reality Check: Trump and women's accusations By Theodore Schleifer, CNN Clinton claimed that Trump had swatted away the women who have accused him of sexual assault by disparaging their looks.
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A slightly larger share of black and Latino voters cast ballots for Trump than supported Mitt Romney in 2012, despite Trump's disparaging remarks on African-Americans, Mexicans and undocumented immigrants.
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Hamilton fought to undermine Burr's presidential campaign in 1800, writing a letter to a House of Representatives member disparaging Burr and supporting Hamilton's other political foe, Jefferson, in his place.
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Then disparaging remarks surfaced — Hilton said Kardashian's butt looked like "cottage cheese in a big trash bag," and even walked out of an interview when asked about her former friend.
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According to Google, however, their algorithm is set up to never predict "disparaging" queries in conjunction with someone's name—a claim supported by a cursory comparison of the search engines.
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The company claimed that the scientific research made false and disparaging claims about Pyrex cookware—specifically its resistance to thermal breakage—and asked the court to have the paper suppressed.
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At least nine such applications have been filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) since the unanimous June 19 ruling throwing out a federal law prohibiting disparaging trademarks.
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Just a couple weeks later, leaked hidden camera footage would show Romney appealing to party donors by disparaging the impoverished and working poor—disproportionately non-white—with yet more casuistry.
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According to The Flyer, the walls and ceiling of the closet were blacked out and covered in ripped magazine pages, measurement tapes, and weight scales with disparaging self-descriptive words.
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Rubio responded to the Cruz campaign circulating a video that misquoted Rubio to make it seem like he was disparaging the Bible, calling it the latest example of smear tactics.
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And it's certainly no secret that his campaign team has struggled with and / or given up on limiting his ability to send disparaging tweets in the middle of the night.
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"We really hesitated at first because we didn't want to deal with the inevitable trolling and disparaging comments that would be made about a same-sex couple," Renee tells PEOPLE.
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Donald Trump's disparaging comments about Hillary Clinton playing the "woman card" in her bid for the White House appeared to have at least one high-profile — and very visible — critic.
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In her complaint, Davidson reportedly alleges that she was dismissed for violating a nondisclosure clause and making "disparaging comments about senior campaign leaders to third parties", a claim she denies.
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She assailed Mr. Trump for accusing a federal judge, Gonzalo P. Curiel, of being biased because of his Mexican heritage, and she scolded Mr. Trump for disparaging a disabled reporter.
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Democrats have called Trump's weekend remarks disparaging Cummings, a House of Representatives Democrat and a longtime civil rights champion, and his comments about the congresswomen racist - an accusation Trump denied.
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Two days earlier WikiLeaks, a whistleblowing website, had published embarrassing e-mails from officials of the Democratic National Committee, which is meant to be neutral between Democrats, disparaging Bernie Sanders.
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In addition to disparaging Obama's qualifications for the Oval Office, Cooperman also has a history of mentioning the first African American president's name in connection with that of Adolf Hitler.
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In an exception that perhaps proves the rule, the high court on Monday upheld the Federal Circuit's decision to strike down a law that prevents disparaging names from being trademarked.
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"Hearing comments like that is disparaging, and it really makes them feel as though they are not a vital, contributing member that people are looking forward to return," she said.
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The president's spoken words and tweets disparaging and attacking others, or spreading falsehoods, are actions that would likely result in punishment for service members — particularly officers — who espoused similar sentiments.
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It is a genuinely disdainful charge that has far less to do with public discourse and far more to do with disparaging an entire group of Americans for political gain.
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That's despite his campaign's financial situation, claims of business fraud, shadiness about his tax returns, anti-Semitic tweets, disparaging comments about minorities, and utter lack of any basic political experience.
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Sinh told me about another client, an ambitious but insecure model, who revealed during her sessions that she frequently posted "disparaging and humiliating" comments anonymously on beauty blogs and vlogs.
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Clinton has brought attention to Mr. Trump's history of making disparaging remarks about the appearance of women, particularly his comments about the weight of the 1996 Miss Universe, Alicia Machado.
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It was the most visible climax of the #TakeAKnee movement, galvanized by comments Trump had made at a rally the week before disparaging players for exercising their right to protest.
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In that case the majority's decision depended in large part on its judgment that the Colorado Civil Rights Commission acted unconstitutionally by disparaging the religion of the cake shop's owners.
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