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I find it quite emboldening in a lot of ways.
Beginning around last year, bank deals perked up again, emboldening activists.
It's a great fellowship to receive, a sustaining and emboldening award.
The emboldening effect became apparent within months of the 22017 election.
Taking a bigger cut would risk alienating drivers and emboldening rivals.
And as an affirmative act by POTUS, it reveals an emboldening.
Climbing up into the cabin of G-Wagen is an emboldening experience.
What do you think is emboldening the alt-right to speak out?
In the latest unrest, one ally after another abandoned Bouteflika, emboldening protesters.
That's exciting, that's emboldening and, yes, it keeps you up at night.
"There has been a substantial emboldening of the radical right," Beirich said.
But instead of helping these defendants, it seems to be emboldening them.
Mr. Trump's critics counter with the claim that he is emboldening evil.
So the rise of Western populists is now emboldening peers in Asia.
In Mr Blankfein the emboldening effect of the Trump administration is unmistakable.
The prolonged acting status for top Pentagon officials may be emboldening US adversaries.
He is emboldening all those who secretly hold these views at every turn.
Maybe he doesn't realize how encouraging and emboldening radicals can end in disaster.
It is the difference between emboldening Trump and starting to hold him accountable.
They blame President Barack Obama for emboldening Tehran through the 2015 nuclear deal.
Opposition leader Sam Rainsy says that lack of clarity is only emboldening authoritarian governments.
Doesn't he realize how he is hurting her, not to mention emboldening Donald Trump?
By playing coy with hate speech, PewDiePie is emboldening actual Nazis, who are celebrating.
Meanwhile, Poland may set a dangerous precedent, emboldening illiberal leaders in Europe and beyond.
The President took issue with a question about whether he was emboldening white nationalists.
Far from emboldening allies, the American drawdown has made them less likely to act.
He is making it more so by emboldening despots in Saudi Arabia and elsewhere.
But it was just another demonstration of Mr. Cornstein's pattern of emboldening Mr. Orban.
Pelosi's calculated timidity on impeachment is emboldening Trump, demoralizing progressives, and failing the country.
In either case, they will be emboldening Trump's attacks on the media at large.
President Trump divides us and spreads hate, emboldening racism, misogyny, anti-semitism and bigotry.
"There is an emboldening of the government with this group of lawmakers," he said.
Audience members regularly tell her it was cathartic for them too, which has been emboldening.
Democrats have long lambasted the president for emboldening white nationalism, claims Trump has strongly denied.
Astronomers were discovering weekly new planets in the habitable zone, emboldening the ancient astronaut theorists.
Social media's best-known characteristic is emboldening people to speak their truth, civility be damned.
His critics would say that Mr. Trump is now similarly emboldening a reckless Saudi regime.
It was sobering — but also emboldening: at least the trend was going Ms. McGrath's way.
But Cohn's rhetoric, that there is a "reasonable" chance of tax reform, was hardly emboldening.
And I definitely think its emboldening the smugglers to go to those who are waiting.
So I am constantly emboldening myself to go after what my performance and skill level deserves.
Emboldening tyranny in that way won't only mean death and destruction for those living in fear.
Pioneering on-demand companies have already conquered these challenges, and that's emboldening up-and-coming startups.
Bernie Sanders, is emboldening a new generation of mostly young, tech-savvy progressive activists and organizers.
On Friday, messenger planet Mercury connects with warrior Mars, emboldening you to speak up for yourself.
It could also alter the political dynamic in the region, restraining some countries while emboldening others.
Its songs address sexual violence, harassment and exclusion in ways that are both cathartic and emboldening.
The official inflation rate is rising, emboldening conservatives who want the bank to print less money.
While he is emboldening his followers to rage in the face of an electoral loss, Mrs.
Mr. Trump's victory has changed the political winds around abortion politics, emboldening the anti-abortion movement.
"If emboldening white supremacists and threatening nuclear war don't violate Twitter's community standards, what does?" she said.
But not everyone has called out the man who is emboldening white supremacists with his tacit approval.
First, married queens may have been able to forge more military alliances, emboldening them to pick fights.
WINEP's director, Robert Satloff, fears it would also have negative regional ramifications, by emboldening Iran, for example.
This sends all the wrong signals, emboldening bad actors to do more tomorrow than they did today.
Overt white supremacy is reportedly on the rise, with a global trend toward nationalism emboldening prejudiced players.
Crucially, Australia and Britain have, in general, more shareholder-friendly corporate regimes, emboldening activists such as Elliott.
By emboldening Gazans to place themselves directly in the line of fire and embedding terrorists among civilians.
The shabiha suspended their raids, emboldening activists to raise funds from friends and family to buy weapons.
In 2017, neo-Nazis and white supremacists gathered in Charlottesville, Virginia, and credited Trump for emboldening them.
The longer they waited, Mr. Jung said, the more they risked "emboldening" Mr. Garner to resist arrest.
But instead of emboldening other women, the spectacle of Mr. Ghomeshi's criminal trial proved to silence women.
Michigan was the site of what many in Berniecrat circles still consider their most emboldening 2016 victory.
That's emboldening both activists and lawmakers to take the issue far more seriously than in years past.
The time has passed for simple political calculations that result in emboldening and enabling a dangerous president.
This can make deal negotiations more difficult by emboldening acquisition targets to drive a hard bargain, analysts said.
Using cowgirl/cowboy/cowthem culture as a means to visualize and contradict harmful stereotypes of Natives is emboldening.
But Mr Erdogan fears this would strengthen the group further, emboldening Turkey's own Kurdish separatists in the process.
"You called yourself a nationalist, some people saw that as emboldening white nationalists," Alcindor, who is black, began.
The public allegations helped spur the #MeToo movement, emboldening other victims to disclose abuse by men in power.
Paramount for us, as in the #MeToo movement now, was the emboldening recognition that we were not alone.
Scientists and activists blame Bolsonaro's development plans in the Amazon for emboldening illegal loggers, ranchers and land speculators.
Scientists and activists blame Bolsonaro's development plans in the Amazon for emboldening illegal loggers, ranchers and land speculators.
"President Trump's kowtowing to Vladimir Putin is endangering our national security and emboldening a dangerous tyrant," Pelosi said.
In nine out of 10 cases worldwide, the killers of journalists go free, emboldening more would-be murderers.
Mr. Trump's obsequiousness toward the Russian leader and his administration's confusing policy is emboldening both sides in Ukraine.
We are being confronted with an administration that is emboldening white supremacists while simultaneously weakening civil rights protections.
Emboldening Russia Allowing the tyranny of Assad to continue only places the entire region, and the world, at risk.
He predicted that Trump's hazy words would have an impact, emboldening nationalist extremists on both sides of the Atlantic.
"He campaigned on helping Christians, helping the under-served, on fighting ISIS when actually his actions are emboldening ISIS. "
Democrats who have not backed Pompeo have expressed concerns about the diplomat potentially emboldening reckless behavior on Trump's part.
Murder cases in particular rarely appear before the courts, emboldening criminal gangs, and making the situation even more dangerous.
During the 2016 election you said that you don't think Trump is a racist, but he is emboldening racists.
Then, 600 Dutch marines sailed into New York Harbor, emboldening Dutch settlers to take up arms against English troops.
Similarly, the neo-Nazi march in Charlottesville, Virginia, was part of the post-Trump emboldening of the alt-right.
They do so at the risk of further emboldening Democrats and turning out voters merely because they dislike Trump.
The BJP, for example, has been accused of emboldening hardline Hindu vigilantes who consider the cow a sacred animal.
The pullout is likely to further confuse U.S. allies about America's reliability, while potentially emboldening would-be war criminals.
Abdo's Colorado party also appeared to have lost fewer seats in the Senate than expected, possibly emboldening its reform agenda.
Their fear of a backlash from Trump stalwarts, and of emboldening Democrats, prods them to hold out a little longer.
" Its authors then call out the president specifically, accusing his "words" and "policies of [emboldening] a growing white nationalist movement.
Experts said he's likely trying to keep negotiations on track, but they warned it may, in fact, be emboldening Pyongyang.
The Trump administration plans to benefit the Cuban people by taking away power from the government and directly emboldening citizens.
And his words, instead of emboldening NFL owners to sanction players who kneel during the anthem, had the opposite effect.
By favoring stability over democracy, the Obama administration made matters worse by emboldening the regime and forfeiting an electoral solution.
Its move risks igniting infighting in the south and emboldening militant groups like al Qaeda, among Yemen's many destabilizing forces.
Its move risks igniting infighting in the south and emboldening militant groups like al Qaeda, among Yemen's many destabilising forces.
Wilson Witzel, who have both advocated police take a tougher line on criminals, of emboldening police to shoot to kill.
That coup was a watershed moment for the region, snuffing out dreams of democracy while emboldening both autocrats and jihadists.
But he has winked at Morales's corruption, emboldening him to trash the rule of law that is Guatemalans' only defense.
That's one of the reasons why this right-wing rhetoric matters so much -- because it is reassuring and emboldening Trump.
Of course, Trump is not the only who can be blamed for legitimizing and emboldening Moscow's diplomatic and disinformation offensives.
And I blame Mr. Murray's invitation to speak, and his "research," for emboldening some students to commit these hateful acts.
As a result, Trump's election led to widespread fears that there would be an emboldening of racist acts across America.
He says Trump is actually pushing journalism into a new era, emboldening newsrooms to be more aggressive in calling him out.
The second is that American policy in Asia becomes half-hearted and disengaged, again unsettling Asian friends and perhaps emboldening China.
I think the example the West is setting at the moment is emboldening leaders around the world to be more despotic.
They are permitting a level of impunity that allows the vast majority of perpetrators to walk free, emboldening would-be assassins.
"His days of emboldening our enemies and weakening our friends are thankfully coming to an end," Gardner added in a statement.
We now have six decades of evidence that the embargo hurts everyday Cubans while emboldening hard-liners in the Cuban government.
It thrust the nation into a searing debate over Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric emboldening white supremacists to carry out deadly attacks.
The more often games embrace pronoun variety, the less it seems like an outrageous political stance, emboldening gaming culture's worst actors.
Sometimes by name, sometimes by inference, he accused him of cozying up to Russia, emboldening white supremacists and polarizing the nation.
Critics say the president is emboldening a dangerous regime, while others say his strategy — while morally repugnant — is a pragmatic one.
"This possibly has the effect of emboldening additional criminal actors," said Ed Cabrera, vice president of cybersecurity strategy at Trend Micro.
What makes it confusing for us, and probably emboldening for Kanye, is that he's so often been pilloried for being right.
In this case, one consequence of Trump's many anti-abortion actions has been the emboldening of a destructive fringe for political gain.
Jaime's aide Bronn (Jerome Flynn) deployed a giant crossbow that grounded the beast, emboldening Jaime to launch a desperation attack on Daenerys.
African Americans and other communities of color have repeatedly expressed anxiety about what they see as an emboldening of racism in America.
It also means watching out for any deals Beijing might try to push that give more aid to Pyongyang, further emboldening Kim.
The role that discriminatory laws and anti-LGBT political rhetoric play in emboldening some to engage in violence needs to be acknowledged.
Mark was talking about this uncertain moment in time in his life and I think that's really emboldening for a young artist.
President Maithripala Sirisena's fragile coalition government has been accused of emboldening extremists by failing to hold groups that incite hatred to account.
Hesitant to wade into a heated political issue, local police officers allow violations of the law to slide, further emboldening the activists.
At home, right-wing violence is surging, with Mr. Trump's rhetoric legitimating it and emboldening the worst elements of the far right.
It's particularly susceptible to emotional appeals that couple a shared sense of outrage at criminal behavior with a fear of emboldening criminals.
He argues that Trump is actually pushing journalism into a new era, emboldening newsrooms to be more aggressive in calling him out.
Emboldening Cramer, Etsy in February finally started issuing real guidance, both for the year ahead and for a three-year period through 2018.
If Orenstein succeeds in emboldening his fellow magistrate judges, we'll likely see many more of these cases emerge from the fog of secrecy.
We're seeing a president who's racist and sexist and overtly so, and who is emboldening these groups of extremists who have similar viewpoints.
The means of yielding optionality to the viewer converts the virtual experience into an interactive playing field, thus emboldening the content with causality.
But what is new are the ways in which this president's dangerous rhetoric and policies are emboldening and inflaming hateful and violent acts.
"We examined this question, given that so many politicians and pundits accuse Trump of emboldening white nationalists," they said in The Washington Post.
By invoking states' rights, the Trump administration is potentially emboldening legislatures in other states that are considering laws similar to North Carolina's HB2.
Instead of slinging the same tired statistics at each debate, only emboldening their current fan base, candidates would have to walk the walk.
Guzmán's absence fueled a power struggle between different factions within the Sinaloa cartel, he explained, while emboldening rival organizations to contest its territories.
Advocates who track extremism say the president, who egged on violent supporters during his campaign, has played a role in emboldening the groups.
In a strong economy, there was no reason to replace the president; replacing the president would mean emboldening people who would destroy it.
For one thing, Bloomberg's campaign risks further dividing Democrats over issues of extreme wealth and economic fairness, emboldening far left candidates like Sen.
Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi's failure to speak out against the military's culture of impunity may indeed be emboldening its behavior in Rakhine.
US allies decry Trump as hammering at the braces of the Western alliance and emboldening Russia and China to lead aggressive military expansions.
Gandhi has seized on both policies, as well as attacking the Modi government for emboldening hardline Hindi nationalists who threaten India's secular fabric.
In this context June's CPI reading was significant coming in at 103 percent emboldening those who have argued peak inflation has been reached.
But Graves argues that Trump is actually pushing journalism into a new era, emboldening newsrooms to be more aggressive in calling him out.
Trump has been accused of emboldening a whole spectrum of hate: everything from organized white supremacy, to schoolyard taunts, to violent hate crimes.
These incidents came at a time when we saw a rising climate of incivility, the emboldening of hate groups and widening divisions in society.
BNP grandees have warned that the crackdown and conviction are weakening moderates in the party and emboldening those who advocate violence against the government.
And they have already sent a disruptive signal to many of our allied governments and militaries, while emboldening a paranoid, expanding and opportunistic Russia.
"Black Friday has had the unintended consequence of emboldening and enabling profit-seeking cyber criminals," Rafael Amado, a research analyst with the company, said.
Some analysts say North Korea has toned down its provocations toward the South ahead of the election to avoid emboldening the country's hard-liners.
In Yemen, the Trump administration is signaling that it intends to provide even more support to the Saudis than Obama did -- further emboldening Riyadh.
Environmentalists have warned that right-wing President Bolsonaro, who took office this year, is emboldening Brazilian loggers, ranchers and land speculators to destroy forest.
Speaking at the United Nations Correspondents Association Awards, Clooney said that Trump has had a "chilling effect" worldwide by emboldening autocracies to punish journalists.
Many Arabs have been ousted since Saddam was toppled in 2003, emboldening the Kurds to reclaim large parts of the disputed territories, including Kirkuk.
" Asked about Trump and the "emboldening of racism," Macdonald replied, "I live in L.A., where I'm always faced with the lunacy of the left.
With the primaries coming to a close, Democrats must display extreme caution in emboldening the loudest and most leftist voices arising on the trail.
Advocates worry that President Trump, whose Administration has targeted unauthorized immigrants, will scrap those agreements, emboldening employers to simply call ICE anytime workers complain.
When pressed by the reporter to clarify if he thought Trump's withdrawal of federal protections for transgender students was emboldening bigots, Spicer was incredulous.
The pandemic comes at a time when the world was already questioning globalization, emboldening anti-globalization arguments and the populist parties seeking greater isolation.
Then, Michelle, Ross and David debate whether American foreign policy under President Trump is emboldening autocrats, threatening liberal democracy and undermining the world order.
But the White House's failure to get its ducks in a row is emboldening the left to staple its own demands to the issue.
Take "The Trump Effect: An Experimental Investigation of the Emboldening Effect of Racially Inflammatory Elite Communication" published earlier this month by four political scientists.
A retirement wave has hit House Republicans, emboldening Democrats who have become increasingly bullish about their prospects of winning back a majority in 2018.
Immigrants may choose not to report crime or victimization to law enforcement authorities because they fear the police — exacerbating victim's  vulnerability and emboldening criminals.
Stop-and-frisk was a way of life, emboldening the police and perpetuating a culture of police harassment and brutality against the Black community.
When President Trump visited Poland in July, controversy about the judicial overhaul was swirling and his speech was widely interpreted as emboldening the government.
Rather, such a misguided policy will accelerate and expand the war by emboldening the Taliban to attack Afghan civilians, particularly ethnic minorities and women.
Blackburn, despite her base-emboldening message, has failed to get a strong footing in the race, even though she has the Republican cavalry behind her.
In fact, according to some, being exposed is only emboldening a movement they feel has essentially been endorsed by the president of the United States.
"The violent behaviour that these Western agitators are emboldening tramples on the rule of law in Hong Kong and undermines its social order," it said.
Some analysts said North Korea has toned down its provocations toward the South ahead of the election to avoid emboldening the country's hard-line conservatives.
CNN normally does not name sexual assault victims, but Mincey agreed to make her name public in hopes of emboldening other women to come forward.
In this climate, with the right-wing rhetoric no less sickening, the numbers themselves have been emboldening to Spanish speakers and their U.S.-raised descendants.
Since its election in 2015, it has elicited the support of groups disillusioned with Poland's post-1989 trajectory, emboldening some of their most radical members.
For too long, regulators have turned a blind eye to the use of data, emboldening digital platforms to do as they please with no oversight.
But when the ball got away, the left-handed Moreland had to set his feet as he gathered it, emboldening Donaldson to make his dash.
President Trump has influenced these developments as well, by emboldening and encouraging European leaders on the right to challenge the political status quo in Europe.
In scene after scene, these exciting and charismatic artists disappeared into their characters, emboldening each other to sing with white-hot sensuality and impassioned lyricism.
Handicapping the agency with additional budget cuts will make matters worse, experts say, emboldening scofflaws to take their chances against an increasingly toothless tax collector.
The museum met her demand, Goldin's career thrives, and she has set an example of artistic integrity and ethical courage that is now emboldening others.
Territorial integrity is an existential issue for all countries, but it is especially sensitive for Beijing, which fears emboldening separatism in Tibet and other regions.
Undeterred, and in fact spurred, by the president's xenophobic executive orders and emboldening of extremists, immigrant communities across the country are taking to the polls.
"The violent behavior that these Western agitators are emboldening tramples on the rule of law in Hong Kong and undermines its social order," it said.
On the contrary, with his own words, he seeks to stifle dissent -- even before he has assumed his new job -- emboldening his followers in their intimidation.
But it could also result in a long court fight, possibly stretching into Trump's 2020 reelection bid and emboldening critics who accuse him of authoritarian tendencies.
These phenomena may have their differences but they are also intertwined: each populist success in one country emboldening, enlightening and maybe even detoxifying counterparts in others.
BOLSONARO POLICIES Environmentalists have warned that right-wing President Bolsonaro, who took office this year, is emboldening Brazilian loggers, ranchers and land speculators to destroy forest.
Corruption scandals have eaten away at its claim to legitimacy and frequent arrests of government critics have caused anger, emboldening further open challenges to the regime.
In the end, the strategy of emboldening birthers and doomsayers while championing a farm team of clean-cut fixers was destroyed by its own internal contradictions.
The administration can't even decide internally if it wants a simple increase in the debt ceiling, which is naturally emboldening the right flank of congressional Republicans.
"Facebook keeps the targeted political ads it publishes secret, emboldening criminals," wrote Omidyar, the eBay founder who also provided funding to launch media organization The Intercept.
This staging touch brings out the feminist subtext of the opera: that for all the patriarchal bonds of society, women are ascendant and emboldening each other.
One of the risks of emboldening regional allies, U.S. officials say, is that they could inadvertently trigger a conflict that could draw in the United States.
But it's plausible that he is emboldening people with these feelings, and helping to change norms around talking about members of other racial and ethnic groups.
However, Clinton won the overall national popular vote by around 2 million ballots, a factor that appears to be emboldening supporters who refuse to accept Trump's legitimacy.
An internet blackout in January left many without social media, exposing the government to accusations of censorship and emboldening satirists who say they cannot sit idly by.
Any moves you make to embrace him further -- literally and figuratively -- will be perceived as emboldening him to murder again (even if MBS still denies any involvement).
He has proposed attaching ankle monitors to undocumented immigrants as opposed to detaining them en masse, as well as emboldening immigrants seeking asylum in the United States.
Do you worry, Kara, that inadvertently this legislation or this type of regulation might in fact end up emboldening or empowering the companies it's meant to curb?
A new labor law implemented last year under outgoing center-left President Michelle Bachelet strengthened the hand of unions, emboldening some in the world's top copper producer.
On July 8, Venus connects with Uranus in Taurus and Mercury retrograde meets with Mars in your sign, bringing brilliant intuitive insights and emboldening your communication style.
Allowing one or both of our two parties to politicize the U.S.-Israel relationship means running the danger of emboldening and empowering America's and Israel's common enemies.
The habit of credulity, bred into us, albeit inspiring and empowering and emboldening, has led to some very bad outcomes throughout what we know of our history.
The Russia-gate scandal is continuing to consume much of the national conversation about his presidency, emboldening his critics who sense that there is much more to come.
Activists have used common techniques to try to end FGM - spreading information about the health risks, coaching religious leaders to condemn it and emboldening victims to speak out.
The message of these new jihadists was clear, and many of those on whose ears it fell found it emboldening: Anyone, anywhere, could act in the group's name.
" ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt: "These incidents came at a time when we saw a rising climate of incivility, the emboldening of hate groups and widening divisions in society.
The emboldening of white nationalist groups and the appointment of their hero Steve Bannon to a top White House post has people of color bracing for fresh hate.
Yet, numerous other states such as California and Indiana have passed laws banning ocular telemedicine, thereby emboldening Big Eye and its quest for profits and harming the citizenry.
To the extent U.S. support prolongs Yemen's war by emboldening the Saudis, the Al Qaeda and Islamic State branches that have exploited Yemen's lawlessness could gain more ground.
"On the campaign trail you called yourself a nationalist, some people saw that as emboldening white nationalists..." Yamiche Alcindor of "PBS NewsHour" began before Trump abruptly interrupted her.
A new mood in the offices of regulators and government officials is also emboldening bankers to recoup dud loans rather than, as in the past, extend new ones.
North Korea's possible power play could compel the White House to make good on some of its commitments, emboldening an already confident leader to push for greater concessions.
His victory was widely seen as emboldening extremists, and there have been more cases of lynch mobs targeting minority groups, and Muslims in particular, since he was elected.
With turnout low, Dutch voters rejected the trade agreement between the European Union and Ukraine, delighting Moscow, emboldening pro-Russia populists around Europe and leaving political elites aghast.
Bolsonaro has been blamed by researchers and environmentalists for emboldening ranchers and loggers by calling for the Amazon to be developed and for weakening the environmental agency Ibama.
They have also criticized the W.T.O. for emboldening China — whose economy boomed after it became a member in 2001 — while doing little to curb Beijing's unfair trade practices.
It raised the question of how to combat political corruption without infringing on the independence of the bloc's 28 nations — and further emboldening its far-right populist critics.
Moreover, beyond emboldening Iranian hardliners, sweeping U.S. sanctions are enriching the most conservative, anti-American voices in the Islamic Republic, further undermining the Rouhani administration's anti-corruption initiative.
Rosenberg was portrayed as her husband's partner and accomplice in a plot that prosecutors all but blamed for emboldening China, with Soviet coaxing, to invade Korea in 21980.
But would Benchmark be willing to sell its position — weakening its influence and perhaps emboldening Kalanick by selling to a buyer friendly to him — if the price rises?
It's fair to say something needed to be done about this, but I think it's fair to expect an emboldening if [Anglin's] successful at wiggling out of this.
While it's popular to blame Facebook and its ilk for every social evil, it's not actually clear that these platforms are emboldening vaccine denialism in a significant way.
Environmentalists and researchers blame President Jair Bolsonaro's rhetoric in favor of economic development in the Amazon for emboldening loggers, ranchers and informal miners since he assumed office in January.
Since debating in Flint on Sunday night, Bernie Sanders had scored an upset victory in Michigan — a surprise win that's put Hillary Clinton on the defensive while emboldening Sanders.
So far, the United States itself, the source of much of this business uncertainty, has remained relatively immune, emboldening policymakers to press their perceived advantage in the trade war.
The Southern Poverty Law Center said Trump used his speech to "fan flames of nationalism and promote the idea of a clash of civilizations," emboldening the European far right.
The continued fallout may also have two positive effects: to continue emboldening victims to speak out, and to dissuade perpetrators from engaging in the behavior in the first place.
And she's blaming Italy's populist new government, which has pursued a high-profile campaign against illegal immigration since coming to power in June, for emboldening far-right extremist groups.
In one sense, Poroshenko has become the victim of his own success in keeping the Donbass conflict contained, another diplomat said, emboldening voters to take a chance on Zelenskiy.
MORE (R-Ariz.) of emboldening the country's enemies by claiming that a recent raid in Yemen that resulted in the death of a Navy SEAL was not a success.
Trump's latest actions prove that the lasting impact of his presidency will likely be less about legislative accomplishments and more about his emboldening of intolerance, discrimination and even hate.
Opposition lawmaker Slawomir Nitras, a member of the centrist Civic Platform (PO), which lost power to PiS in 2015, accused the government on Thursday of emboldening the far-right.
Failure to reach a deal is seen emboldening CBS and Viacom's controlling shareholder's position to put the companies together to give them better leverage in future distribution contract talks.
But months later, China has been struck by economic headwinds, a vaccine scandal and trade battles with Washington, emboldening critics in Beijing who are questioning Mr. Xi's sweeping control.
But Klass said there's risk in attempting to shoot down a missile, mainly that the United States could miss, demonstrating the country's limitations on missile defense and emboldening Kim.
The election of President Trump, who has criticized the European Union and NATO and expressed admiration of Mr. Putin — further emboldening the Russian leader — have made the challenge tougher.
In the series, he uses his celebrity and an "America First" isolationist platform to rise to the most powerful office in the country, emboldening anti-Semites, xenophobes, and fascists.
While Congress advances an impeachment inquiry into possible high crimes by the president, I believe his most destructive acts are his fanning the flames of racism and emboldening white nationalism.
His decision to send Lenin to stir up trouble in Russia plunged the country into revolution, emboldening German labor organizers and socialists who'd chafed under Ludendorff's restrictive new labor laws.
Brussels threatens to suspend a raft of bilateral agreements if the Swiss go through with it—partly to avoid emboldening the British, who want immigration concessions in their EU renegotiation.
The parasite also gives the rodent increased levels of testosterone in males, or progesterone in females, emboldening the rodent so that it lowers its guard and acts foolishly around cats.
Bin Salman, known in diplomatic circles by his initials, MBS, viewed the pending resolution as weakening the Saudi position in the conflict over Yemen and emboldening its Houthi rebel rivals.
The theorem is predicated on the notion that uber-scrutiny of police after Michael Brown's death in Ferguson precipitated an emboldening of criminals and reluctance by police to confront them.
But the language shifted as the United States proved incapable of halting the virus's spread, and China appeared to be getting its outbreak under control, emboldening officials to chastise Washington.
During the 20th century, inequality in America decreased when unionization increased, but economic transformations and political attacks have crippled organized labor, emboldening corporate interests and disempowering the rank and file.
A pro-China lawmaker whose rural constituency leans right, Mr. Ho gleefully antagonizes democracy advocates while emboldening those who favor a more hard-line government approach to the ongoing unrest.
Researchers and environmentalists blame right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro for emboldening ranchers and loggers by calling for the Amazon to be developed and for weakening the government environmental agency Ibama.
French carmaker Renault said operating profit had hit an all-time high in 2017 on Friday, emboldening CEO Carlos Ghosn's position amid domestic pressure to outline a clearer succession plan.
The departure of insurers from ObamaCare is emboldening Republicans, helping them make the case to the public and to each other that the time has come to repeal the law.
"The Obama administration forked over a massive cash ransom to Iran, emboldening the world's leading state sponsor of terror and putting more lives at risk," Royce said in a statement.
Operation of the prison "weakens our national security by draining resources, damaging our relationships with key allies and partners, and emboldening violent extremists," the White House said in a release.
Last summer, he called for an overhaul of Iraq's corrupt political system, emboldening Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to launch a reform campaign which Sistani later criticized as slow and ineffective.
When the Bundys rallied hundreds of armed civilians to their side during the 2014 Nevada standoff, federal agents were forced to retreat, emboldening the Bundy sons and a network of militias.
Even if Germany is spared such a horror, the refugee crisis will continue to dominate the political debate this year, polarizing voters and emboldening Merkel's opponents on the right and left.
"The biggest danger of these kind of comments is not the emboldening of the organized racist —although this is surely to happen — but the potential normalizing of racist ideas," she said.
In Germany a new corporate-governance code, modelled on a British one, is emboldening activists, too: the latest version says that institutional investors "are expected to exercise their ownership rights actively".
CACI's shares have jumped by more than a fifth in the last four months, emboldening the Arlington, Virginia-based company to use its stock as currency to pursue a transformative deal.
Trump's habit of portraying himself as genuinely hostile to the principles of American press freedom tend to accomplish the opposite, emboldening skeptical reporters to see negative coverage as a patriotic duty.
Although solid job and income growth is emboldening many prospective home buyers, record low housing supplies are driving up prices and curbing sales, especially for Millennials looking to buy starter homes.
Stephen J. Orava, head of the international trade practice at the law firm King & Spalding, said the Trump administration's more protectionist stance is emboldening American companies to bring more trade cases.
So I wrote my column this week about what's likely to happen if the country wakes up to a big Republican victory — one emboldening President Trump — the morning after Election Day.
A change in public rhetoric does, of course, have an impact, emboldening those who wish to spread their hate, and creating a climate in which resistance to it is more difficult.
President Donald Trump's former top Russia aide sparred with Republican lawmakers on Thursday, accusing them of emboldening Moscow by pushing a "fictional narrative" that Ukraine interfered in the 2016 presidential election.
Parallel with their tandem moves emboldening North Korean recalcitrance, China and Russia have deepened and broadened their bilateral strategic cooperation against U.S. security interests through a series of joint military exercises.
Nick Givas writing for Fox News quoted Lt. Bob Kroll blaming the local Minneapolis politicians for emboldening criminals with a city council that ran for office on an anti-police agenda.
In 21993, according to courtroom testimony there, he gave a blessing to a cell of militant Islamists, emboldening them to assassinate President Anwar el-Sadat during a military parade on Oct.
While ICANN is not an ideal governance body, utilizing its multistakeholder process is a far better option than emboldening national governments in their attempts to gain more power over the internet.
As we're seeing, his malignant character is emboldening some, while it's causing others — the Republican leadership comes to mind — to briefly speak out (at best) before returning to silence and acquiescence.
IfNotNow, a progressive Jewish organization, tweeted in response to Roy that the right was using anti-Semitism to silence all criticism of Israel while simultaneously emboldening perpetrators of anti-Semitic violence.
That said, it is worth bearing in mind that Clinton, who is so closely tied to the emboldening of structural racism during her husband's administration, is also now trying to make amends.
Global bond yield rises, driven by hopes for U.S. President Donald Trump's pro-growth policies, may further complicate the process by emboldening advocates of heavy money printing, including Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
In 2014, the Bundys and hundreds of their supporters faced off with federal agents in the Nevada desert, propelling the family into the national spotlight and emboldening an anti-federal government movement.
For senators like Ms. Grazziotin, the episode reflected the emboldening of conservative voices after the impeachment of Ms. Rousseff, who argued that she had been the target of misogynistic attacks by opponents.
And its app is now said to be the second-largest mobile-payment tool to Apple Pay, emboldening some analysts to suggest it's a source of significant hidden value within the company.
Such a decision could have set an uncomfortable precedent, potentially emboldening others to claim that a seemingly familiar painting on a living room wall was in fact by a big-name artist.
The military leadership has its own divisions, but after a long deadlock the LNA has made significant gains in parts of Benghazi since February, boosting Haftar's popularity and emboldening his political allies.
The result — a qualified victory for Nixon but an emboldening of his congressional opponents — symbolizes the messy equilibrium over the years between Congress and the White House on the conduct of war.
Similarly emboldening is when anti-Semitism and hateful rhetoric is elevated or tolerated, either through appropriating the anti-Semites' rhetoric outright, "dog-whistling" to them, or allowing their hate to go unanswered.
Such behaviors, regardless of their intent, have been construed by members of the alt-right as a direct show of support from the Trump administration, emboldening them in advancing their racist beliefs.
During the Vietnam War, American officials could see that they were losing, but for years worried that withdrawing would communicate weakness to the Soviet Union, emboldening Moscow to test American commitments elsewhere.
With Ms. Pelosi in their debt, the potential speaker may be giving voice to their dissatisfaction with mainstream Democrats, emboldening them as tensions between their midterm campaigns and the party establishment linger.
While the world waits to see whether Donald Trump will blow up the Iran nuclear deal, actress and activist Nazanin Boniadi has a message for the U.S. president: Stop emboldening Iranian leaders.
The agency recommended that any entities that fall victim to a ransomware attack should not pay the ransom, citing concerns around "emboldening" the individuals to target other groups with the same virus.
Mr. Trump over the years has been accused of making anti-Semitic remarks, turning a blind eye to anti-Jewish tropes or emboldening white supremacists like those in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017.
Prior to that, oil prices had spiked to nearly four-year highs, emboldening offshore drillers to submit bids for deepwater projects with day rates for floating rigs at roughly $225,000, according to Jefferies.
Donald Trump's assertion during his press conference that there was hatred "on many sides" in this unfolding racial crisis continues an unapologetic pattern of assaulting the truth while simultaneously emboldening known white supremacists.
Amid the clamor of unrest sweeping university campuses and the state of Haryana near New Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has decided on a strategy that risks emboldening political opponents: silence is golden.
The quick pace of implementation comes despite harsh opposition from Capitol Hill, where critics have accused the administration of emboldening Iran by refusing to get tough in the face of aggressiveness from Tehran.
Environmentalists and scientists have blamed the destruction on President Jair Bolsonaro - for emboldening deforesters with strong rhetoric in favor of developing the Amazon and also for reining in the country's environmental enforcement agency.
MORE wrote a new chapter in their long feud this week, when the president ripped the Arizona GOP senator for emboldening the enemy by calling last month's U.S. raid in Yemen a failure.
"To some extent, I feel like Sam gives Trump cover and is emboldening Trump, because he stands by him," said Ms. Pacheco, 33, who lives in Miami and now has a green card.
Those comments stirred a fresh furor on Capitol Hill, fueling calls for legislation requiring American political campaigns to report foreign entities that offer campaign help and emboldening Democrats pushing for Mr. Trump's impeachment.
Telling Moscow that the US would only defend NATO allies from a Russian invasion if the countries had spent more on their militaries risks pushing away Eastern European allies while emboldening Vladimir Putin.
Why it matters: These Trump allies tell us that the claim by Democratic opponents is not only emboldening his base, but also alienating some mainstream Republicans who think Democrats have gone too far.
The decision by Mr. Mandelblit to prosecute the prime minister capped a drawn-out process that has loomed over Israel politics for two years, weakening Mr. Netanyahu politically and emboldening the center-left.
Since coming to power in 2014, Modi has pursued an unabashedly Hindu nationalist agenda, and has been criticized for emboldening hard-liners and seeking to marginalize the country's Muslim minority from public life.
President Donald Trump's early efforts to court conservatives opposed to the GOP's Obamacare replacement is backfiring in Congress — emboldening the far right to demand changes that could repel centrists critical to its passage.
US policymakers are walking a diplomatic high wire between committing to staying in Syria and infuriating NATO ally Turkey, or pulling out of Syria and emboldening Iran and, to a lesser extent, Russia.
That raised consciousness — which has led to a so-called Cosby Effect, emboldening more women to step forward with allegations they were previously afraid to share — is another sign of progress to cheer.
"Presidents from both parties, including the Obama administration, have rejected a no-first-use policy because it erodes deterrence, undermines allied confidence in US security guarantees and risks emboldening potential adversaries," Fisher said.
The president might truly believe these pardons won't endanger soldiers by damaging allied support or emboldening enemies, and they're probably unlikely to encourage future war crimes, though critics have raised such a specter.
Apart from inflaming those who don't agree with him, and emboldening those who do, Trump has spelled out some specific opinions on how the U.S. sits in relation to the rest of the world.
By running a spirited campaign, and by pulling few punches, the former physics teacher has put Mr Erdogan on the defensive, emboldening many Turks who have felt afraid to speak up since the coup.
It could also result in a long court fight, one possibly stretching into Trump's 2020 re-election bid and emboldening critics who already accuse him of authoritarian tendencies and unpredictable swerves in policy-making.
Moving ahead with the vote on the proposal could incite bigger protests and even unrest, but backing down risks emboldening the opposition and drawing the ire of her party benefactors, who back the bill.
Since Abiy took office in one of Africa's most tightly controlled states, reforms have brought a more open society and a weaker ruling coalition, emboldening politicians advocating for more rights for their ethnic groups.
However, fears about the effects of the virus on corporate earnings is emboldening investors who want to buy investment-grade bonds to ask for more generous terms from the companies issuing them, investors said.
More than 50 countries now recognize Guaido, including the US, Spain, Germany, France and Britain along with most of Europe and many South American nations -- a bulwark of support that is emboldening Guaido supporters.
Afghan officials have expressed fear that in a rush to facilitate a peace deal, its international partners are emboldening the Taliban by giving the group more freedom of movement without receiving concessions in return.
Environmentalists blame right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro, who has called for the development of protected reserves and railed against environmental fines, emboldening loggers and farmers who seek to clear the land, sometimes by setting fires.
An often absent crowd gave the quartet freedom to experiment, emboldening them to introduce daring original compositions alongside covers of early rock and R&B standards by Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters, and Big Joe Williams.
In 2014, after the police shootings in Ferguson, Missouri and other places, Comey asserted that increased scrutiny of law enforcement was emboldening criminals, even as he said there was no data to back this up.
PARIS (Reuters) - French President Francois Hollande directly blamed Syrian government forces for a suspected chemical weapons attack in rebel-held areas of northern Syria and said his allies were emboldening him to act with impunity.
Violence across eastern Congo's borderlands with Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi has spiked since President Joseph Kabila refused to step aside at the end of his mandate in 2016, eroding state authority and emboldening armed groups.
Buras said that while the protests had not reached the scale of demonstrations over the issue last year, they had been instrumental in emboldening Gersdorf to defy pressure from the government to quietly step aside.
President Trump's racist rhetoric makes the country less safe for people of color by encouraging and emboldening and pandering to those who wish to do harm to others based on the color of their skin.
Far from prolonging the world's dependence on fossil fuels as some maintain, emboldening CCS could be the main tool in Trump's toolkit to appease coal miners in Virginia while also honoring America's climate change commitments.
The drive by the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, which also represents flight attendants at United and Spirit, comes amid an emboldening of rank-and-file employees, clamoring for a bigger piece of corporate profits.
Falsely discrediting U.S. technology and systems drives allies and others toward systems such as the S-400, while emboldening adversaries working around the clock to hurt the United States and defeat our allied defensive systems.
That stance has widened divisions not only within her own party but across both houses of parliament, emboldening the House of Lords, where the Conservatives do not command a majority, to hand her the defeat.
He managed both to make a government shutdown more likely, by emboldening House members who want a border wall, and pre-emptively accepted blame for any shutdown, as Jennifer Rubin of The Washington Post writes.
Besides emboldening true believers who think all attacks on Trump are a witch-hunt, the Gillibrand controversy adds to a climate in which dueling accusations of sexism are an easy way to score political points.
They are keen to propagate the false narrative of anti-Muslim xenophobia emanating from the White House, emboldening the Islamist propaganda that Muslims are victimized by the West, even as we live and thrive here.
President Trump's racist rhetoric makes the county less safe for people of color by encouraging and emboldening and pandering to those who wish to do harm to others based on the color of their skin.
This could fuel anti-American sentiment, making it difficult for European leaders to stand with Trump and emboldening voices that are already calling for a break from Washington — no matter how unrealistic that looks in practice.
Inimai Chettiar of the Brennan Centre for Justice predicts that a hands-off approach could create a perception among police that there is "no oversight", emboldening miscreants and in turn heightening tensions between officers and minorities.
An Uzbekistan man who left notes pledging allegiance to ISIS on Tuesday carried out a deadly truck attack in New York City — just days after ISIS released propaganda emboldening its followers to carry out Halloween attacks.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Amid the clamour of unrest sweeping university campuses and the state of Haryana near New Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has decided on a strategy that risks emboldening political opponents: silence is golden.
At the same time, oil prices have remained persistently low following a price collapse in 2014, raising demand for SUVs and pickup trucks and emboldening the auto industry to push back on fuel standards, he said.
Both have amplified their reach, garnering more media attention and support from the public, while US states with legalized weed have also helped pave the way, emboldening Puerto Rican politicians like Padilla to support marijuana activists.
Emboldening dollar bulls, recent comments from Federal Reserve officials as well as minutes of the Fed's April meeting have convinced many analysts and investors that a rate hike in June or July is a real possibility.
The DC Circuit's ruling was important—and emboldening to activists—because it reaffirmed that the FCC is on solid legal footing with the Open Internet order, effectively knee-capping the legal arguments of net neutrality opponents.
If anyone might help explain the movement's recent emboldening, and the perception by its members that, after decades on the fringes, they had an ally in the country's highest office, it seemed it would be Derek.
But some Democrats said they worried Mr. Frey had inflamed a real divide in the state, emboldening people to go see Mr. Trump after a Democratic mayor appeared to try to tell them they could not.
The possibility propels me to my feet, into my sweatsuit, through two will-emboldening cups of coffee, a 26-grain piece of toast, and straight into Plan B. Today, I declare, I'm beginning my own demonstration.
After decades of treating conservatives as a threat and emboldening those who would disrupt, often riotously, conservative events, schools are desperately searching for sympathy as they flail about trying to control the chaos they have created.
Europe: Leaders and officials from across the continent, particularly Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, bemoaned the Trump administration's distaste for the international order and warned that the U.S.'s increasing isolation was emboldening Russia and China.
"These incidents came at a time when we saw a rising climate of incivility, the emboldening of hate groups and widening divisions in society," ADL director Jonathan Greenblatt said in a statement to Vox earlier this year.
At the same time, oil prices have remained persistently low following a price collapse in 2014, raising demand for SUVs and pick-up trucks and emboldening the auto industry to push back on fuel standards, he said.
But the Oval Office is his -- emboldening race hate is not, in and of itself, a high crime or misdemeanor -- and, so long as it remains that way, his GOP colleagues are unlikely to escalate their attacks.
It would be in the national interest "to have a renewed clearer strengthened authorization" and that it's "worth the risk" of emboldening enemies and worrying allies "if we do it in a way that's roughhewn," Coons said.
Johnny notes that "nobody is under the illusion that rap alone can defeat fascism," but there's a sense these nights are emboldening the hip-hop community, expanding its cultural remit and serving as a platform for activism.
This is helpful for motivating his base, and for emboldening candidates who have fashioned themselves in his image, but it is a problem for Republicans in states where he, and his intemperate remarks, are not so popular.
"There's a feeling that nationalism is getting a little stronger … I think that's also emboldening President Xi," said Baucus, who served as ambassador to China from February 2014 to January 2017, under former President Barack Obama's administration.
The success of the campaign of leaks, and the gripping controversy around the case, may now be expanding the government's ambitions, emboldening it to undermine Saudi Arabia's crown prince, who is seen as unfriendly to Turkey's interests.
Such remarks from the president have an "emboldening effect that is difficult for policemen to ignore," said Romel Bagares, a lawyer at the Center for International Law, an organization that aids families of victims of extrajudicial killings.
To counteract this, employees need tools to think beyond the most evident use-cases; help predict a range of harms, from bias and discrimination to tech addiction to emboldening extremists; and develop strategies to mitigate those outcomes.
And it is emboldening an entire generation of young Africans to reinvent what leadership means by giving them both hope and the practical tools they need to reshape a continent that is at a critical tipping point.
As the Trump administration continues to be criticized for emboldening white supremacists and rolling back civil rights efforts, voters of color more broadly say they want candidates to clearly explain how they will make their communities better.
The belief that your neighbors are morally weak is emboldening; it allows you to feel that they agree with you and you're acting on their behalf, but that you need to act to protect them from themselves.
Researchers are reluctant to say outright that the emboldening of Trump and his anti-Muslim, anti-immigrant base caused the increase in hateful political speech, but the data suggest it was at the very least a contributing factor.
Environmentalists like Silva, a minister under former left-wing President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, say Bolsonaro's push to open the Amazon to development is emboldening industry, illegal loggers and ranchers to clear land and exploit natural resources.
Nor are they likely to investigate police use of excessive force, or patterns and practices of discrimination — emboldening police officers who think the way to reduce crime is to act more aggressive toward the nonwhite communities they police.
Perhaps even more exciting -- and emboldening -- for activist groups on the left were the surprising gains made in an series of mostly quiet, but fiercely fought down-ballot contests, most notably in the the Commonwealth's House of Delegates.
"Social media is emboldening people to cross the line and push the envelope on what they are willing to say to provoke and to incite," said Jonathan Albright, research director at Columbia University's Tow Center for Digital Journalism.
These stories, coupled with an emboldening of white supremacist groups, and an increased number of reported hate crimes, indicate that while racism and its effect on black communities is hardly new, how it is manifesting now is concerning.
No one has been more closely identified with the Breitbart website or had more to do with emboldening its defiant editorial spirit than Mr. Bannon did after its namesake, Andrew Breitbart, died of a heart attack in 2012.
The cynical bid to drum up conservative votes has had a real-world impact far beyond the halls of government, activists say, with the hateful rhetoric emboldening bigots to threaten, harass and attack with a sense of impunity.
It seems obvious that leaving NATO would be a foreign policy debacle, eroding American influence in Europe and emboldening Vladimir Putin, the Russian leader, who wants to weaken NATO so he can expand his political and military sway.
These decisions pay respect to the fact that transgression and porn are inextricably linked while emboldening readers to inconspicuously look at pornography in public: an erotic proposition that feels riskier than using an e-reader or a smartphone.
LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling languished just off four-month lows on Tuesday, with the outcome of last week's European election seen possibly emboldening proponents of a no-deal Brexit as the battle to succeed Prime Minister Theresa May got underway.
But people like Corker need to tone down the public nature of their alarm if they are truly hoping to avoid emboldening our rivals with the hope that the United States is too divided to confront or challenge them.
On the left, the entire episode discredited the market-friendly policies of Tony Blair, Bill Clinton and Gerhard Schroeder, disheartening the center-left and emboldening those who want more government intervention in the economy in all kinds of ways.
The president's hard-line nationalism has simultaneously nudged Democrats to the left, emboldening them to pursue unambiguously liberal policies, and drawn independents and moderate Republicans to the party because they cannot abide his incendiary conduct and demagogy on race.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren accused Facebook on Monday of emboldening Donald Trump, even suggesting that the social media company's leadership struck some deal with Trump behind closed doors that explains why he is allowed to promote misleading ads on its platform.
Even those who haven't found him to be the most engrossing interpreter of repertory staples must credit Mr. Gilbert with emboldening the Philharmonic at a time when strong artistic purpose and outreach are crucial to the future of classical music.
The three researchers behind the analysis, who are all professors or graduate students of political science at the University of North Texas, aimed to find out whether Trump's divisive rhetoric on the campaign trail played a role in emboldening white nationalists.
A deal that promised visa-free travel to the EU for Turkish citizens, in exchange for a range of reforms and a commitment to stem illegal migration to Europe, offered some hope of emboldening the reformists in the Turkish government.
"The continued operation of the detention facility weakens our national security by draining resources, damaging our relationships with key allies and partners, and emboldening violent extremists," Lee Wolosky, the State Department's special envoy for closing the Guantanamo detention center, said.
Doing so may not liberate $21625 billion a year for domestic investments as some would like, but it might free up several tens of billions of dollars that could be used to strengthen the nation at home without emboldening aggressors overseas.
"Social media is emboldening people to cross the line and push the envelope on what they are willing to say to provoke and to incite," said Jonathan Albright, research director at the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University.
Sun Yat-sen University in the city of Guangzhou had received complaints against the professor, Zhang Peng, at least as early as April, when the #MeToo movement was rippling into China, emboldening current and former students to denounce molestation by professors.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, the face of Brexit for many, resigned just hours after Brexit minister David Davis, emboldening some in her Conservative Party to mull a plot to unseat her less than nine months before Britain exits in March.
But it was a muted first response from the one institution that can take on Mr. Orban, and it appeared aimed at balancing the political imperative of cooperation in the era of the coronavirus with the risk of emboldening him.
From his border wall and policies emboldening ICE, to his attempt to use the census against immigrants and communities of color, Donald Trump has provided an ideal foil to the kind of empathetic, progressive society we are seeking to build.
European assessments, according to foreign officials who have read them, indicate that the sanctions are only emboldening the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, the hard-line military units that bitterly opposed the deal and are eager to resume their nuclear development.
In the same way that President Andrew Johnson's attacks on Reconstruction fueled the impeachment drive against him, the President's far right agenda is emboldening Democrats to consider voting for impeachment -- even if Senate Republicans will inevitably prevent his removal from office.
In her public impeachment hearing last November, Hill accused Republican lawmakers citing the story of emboldening Moscow by pushing a "fictional narrative" that Ukraine interfered in 2016, though she acknowledged that certain Ukrainian officials were critical of Trump during the campaign.
White supremacist voices have gained prominence in recent years, with analysts like the ADL and SPLC pointing to the President's refusal to condemn racial violence by alt-right protesters at a 2017 rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, as emboldening the movement.
Eliot Engel, ranking member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, issued a statement saying he was "horrified by the Assad regime's attack," and accused the Trump administration of emboldening Assad: Sadly, the Assad regime is likely feeling empowered right now.
LGBTQ advocates are concerned about the potential domino effect of a Supreme Court ruling in the shop's favor, such as, for example, emboldening doctors to refuse to see expectant single mothers, or landlords to refuse to rent to same-sex couples.
The real nightmare for many in the Pentagon, NATO and beyond is that he may now do the same with military activities in Europe, Asia, or both, possibly emboldening America's most powerful potential foes and driving up the chances of an inadvertent conflict.
There is a long list of strong, culturally vital black men in entertainment like Paul Robeson and Muhammad Ali who were scorned for their politics and their success and were essentially blacklisted because of the emboldening impact they had on black people.
Victory for Cabán in Tuesday's primary, in the county that Trump first called home and the Democratic establishment is fighting to keep its grip, would project out well beyond the borough's borders -- further emboldening a growing tide of insurgent progressives around the country.
However well intentioned as a way to put pressure on our partners in Afghanistan to clean up their acts and step up their military efforts, it has not worked beyond emboldening both the Taliban and Pakistan, and consuming enormous policymaking bandwidth in Washington.
By rejecting racism and pushing back against white nationalist's narrow and dangerous vision for white womanhood, Heather Heyer and Viola Liuzzo defied the so-called alt-right's expectation that they protect their privilege and prove their worth by emboldening toxic white supremacist masculinity.
After hundreds of armed civilians rallied to the Bundys' side, though, federal agents were forced to retreat, emboldening the family and a network of militias that led to another standoff at a wildlife refuge in Oregon over a similar land management dispute.
"This bull continues to run with today's fresh five-month highs further emboldening the speculative community that has recently been gravitating back into the long side of WTI in assertive fashion," said Jim Ritterbusch, president of Ritterbusch and Associates, in a note.
But beyond the nativist views he has espoused (let's call them what they are: bigoted), his tolerance for hate speech and his emboldening of white supremacists, there are also his recent words that appear to support less freedom of expression for Americans.
This has coincided with the emboldening of white supremacist groups in recent years, a development that has been further bolstered by President Trump's repeated fearmongering about various minority groups and his citations of white nationalist talking points in speeches and on Twitter.
" Meenakshi Ganguly, a South Asia expert at Human Rights Watch, told me that, unlike previous administrations, the Trump administration has yet to address religious freedom or minority rights in India, potentially emboldening Hindu nationalists, who see in Trump "a leader who understands us.
The accusations against Weinstein have sparked what some have dubbed the "Weinstein effect," emboldening other alleged victims to share their own stories of abuse and to make accusations against British government officials, an NPR manager, an Amazon Studios executive and many others.
In New York City, in particular, where improvised extended families are commonplace, such a ruling would risk emboldening people who, having been invited into the lives of single parents, then object to being asked to leave: neighbors, babysitters, childless friends, siblings, flings.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Voters in Taiwan have delivered a strong rebuke to the island's pro-independence ruling party in local elections, emboldening the China-friendly opposition, one of whose main figures says he will now reach out to Beijing to forge more friendly ties.
Indeed, Trump's unilateral withdrawal from the landmark 2015 nuclear deal — negotiated alongside America's closest allies and supported by key figures in the U.S. and Israeli security establishments — represents a tremendous blunder that is emboldening the worst, most conservative, anti-American factions in Iran.
At a time when journalists around the world are being killed and imprisoned in record numbers, Mr. Trump's relentless tirades against "fake news" are emboldening autocrats and depriving threatened and endangered journalists of one of their strongest supporters — the United States government.
Charges on the department-issued Visa cards, which span from Honolulu to Washington, DC, are the most recent evidence that taxpayer money flows to Trump's company, once again emboldening critics who say these payments violate ethical norms and possibly the US Constitution.
The reach of the IRGC, which is the first government military designated a foreign terrorist organization by the United States, is largely attributed to Soleimani's position at the top and his vision of supporting and emboldening proxy Shi'a forces across the Middle East.
Clinton has sprinted ahead of Trump nationally and in battleground states on the strength of her growing support among women and independents, emboldening Democrats who now think they can win states such as Utah, Arizona and Georgia, where they are not typically competitive.
Far from simply emboldening the sitter and recording for the purpose of emphasising dynastic security, he imbued depictions of Charles and Queen Henrietta Maria — he of slight stature and impenetrably aloof character, she of famously protruding teeth — with warmth and humanity, even vulnerability.
Revelations that an FBI informant was in contact with members of the Trump campaign during the 2016 presidential election have opened the door to a cascade of new details about those communications, emboldening Republican demands for a full accounting of how the Russia investigation began.
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During the interwar years Europe's problems were aggravated by America's withdrawal from the global stage; Albright worries that Trump's isolationism, protectionism and fondness for dictators are eroding America's ability to lead and help solve international challenges, deepening divisions within the West and emboldening antidemocratic forces.
If Zhou is right and there has been an "emboldening populist wave following the election of Trump" on Canadian campuses, it doesn't seem to have gone much further than a wave of emboldened jerkoffs who've been thrown into the spotlight by a frightened media.
The deal President Trump struck with the two Democrats over the objection of the majority leaders in his own party has at least temporarily upended the balance of power in Washington, emboldening Democrats who now see space to work with Trump on immigration and spending.
By giving all the rights to the objecting health-care provider, this division is emboldening, empowering and spurring providers — and pressures other providers — to withhold information and referrals from patients in extreme pain and anguish, censoring their fundamental civil right to consider every available option.
The State Department launched the "Think Again, Turn Away" campaign in December 2013, but the outreach effort quickly came under sharp criticism from terrorism experts who said that in addition to emboldening terrorist groups it burnished their social media presence on Twitter and Facebook.
Others point to Brazil's new far-right President Jair Bolsonaro, who champions the exploitation of the Amazon for economic gain and who's government has scaled back efforts to fight illegal logging, ranching and mining — thus emboldening more farmers, ranchers, and land-grabbers to clear forestlands.
One well-known contribution to this debate has been Heather Mac Donald's notion of the "Ferguson effect," the idea that, after an episode of police violence, crime spikes in cities because ensuing protests cause the police to stop proactive tactics, emboldening the bad guys.
MANAGUA (Reuters) - A thuggish response to weeks of protests has eroded carefully constructed pillars of support in the Church, military and business world for Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, emboldening calls for the ouster of the former Marxist guerrilla who has dominated politics for decades.
Given the enmity between the two parties, any appointment could lead to a protracted battle that spills over into the general election, emboldening the Democratic challenger by exciting the party's appeal among women and people of color (should Obama indeed pick a woman of color).
NEW YORK/LONDON, Dec 31 (Reuters) - A rise in large mergers and acquisitions (M&A) helped offset a plunge in cross-border deals in 2019, and many dealmakers say they expect subsiding geopolitical risk emboldening companies to pursue more tie-ups across regions in 2020.
By Monday morning, he was bombarded with complaints from both Republicans and Democrats, who charged that such a move would abandon the Kurds, some of the United States' most loyal and effective allies in the region, while emboldening some of America's most threatening enemies.
Schiff's argument went into great detail to drive it home and pushed the idea that Trump's actions in Ukraine, emboldening Russia and making US allies question American reliability, is as damaging as the imbalance the President has caused in the domestic balance of power.
The fear that Attica generated among prison administrators and the American public pointed the way to the supermax and permanent solitary, emboldening the most reactionary forces in the government to begin the program of mass incarceration that remains the moral scandal of our country.
As such, it is clear that rather than combating Iran's threatening posture, the influx of money thrust into the Iranian economy, coupled with ambiguities in the text of the agreement, have had the reverse effect of emboldening the Iranian regime and fortifying its hegemonic ambitions.
Although Mr. Bashir has a firm grip on the state, and global pressure following the violent repression of protesters has been weak, the protests have broken new ground by emboldening the Sudanese to confront religious leaders and institutions that attempted to discourage people from protesting.
"We must do everything possible to advance an international order that is most conducive to our security, prosperity and values, and we are strengthened in this effort by the solidarity of our alliances," Mattis wrote, suggesting the president was emboldening US enemies, including Russia, by leaving Syria.
In an era where the leader of the free world is emboldening authoritarians on everything from reneging on human rights to slanderously impugning the press, the onus falls on civil society and the private sector to maintain and promote liberal democratic values at home and abroad.
The idea — dubbed the "Ferguson effect" after the Ferguson, Missouri, protests that elevated the nationwide Black Lives Matter movement — is that the protests have demoralized police officers, leading them to back off from proactive policing, while emboldening criminals, who now see the police as more vulnerable.
As the internet gave rise to micro-audiences, YouTube was a natural incubator of the craze, emboldening teens like Makenna Kelly, who came to embody the apotheosis of the genre, and reintroducing the awe of figures like Bob Ross, the American painter who died in 1995.
The decision to call the attack a "real life effort post" reflects an eerie merging of conspiratorial hate from the pages of online forums and into the real world — a grim reminder of how online communities may be emboldening and nudging their most violent and unstable individuals.
Last year brought "a substantial emboldening of the radical right, and that is largely due to the actions of President Trump, who's tweeted out hate materials and made light of the threats to our society posed by hate groups," Heidi Beirich, director of the SPLC's Intelligence Project, told reporters.
Throughout the trailer, there are snippets that show the wide range of topics that will be covered in the documentary, including the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, the emboldening of white nationalists, an increase in toxic nationalism, as well as New York congressional democratic primary winner Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Nationally, reported anti-Semitic incidents surged 57 percent in 2017, up to 1,986 from 1,267 in the previous year, according to the Anti-Defamation League, which believes the increase is linked to the divisive state of American politics, the emboldening of extremists, and the effects of social media.
Now that the world is finally paying attention to the Amazon Basin, it's important to also understand that governments and companies around the world are emboldening the Bolsonaro regime's toxic policies when they enter into trade agreements with his government or invest in agribusiness companies operating in the Amazon.
All this, however, could merely be a prelude to the moment yet to come — Mr. Trump has still not set foot in New York City as president, puzzling and emboldening some protesters who see his weekend visits to his Florida estate as something of a retreat to friendlier ground.
And if more moderate voters don't coalesce behind an alternative by next week's caucus, party traditionalists fear, Mr. Sanders could win Iowa with only a modest plurality, emboldening his leading rivals to remain in the race, and then notch another victory again a week later in New Hampshire.
His ideas are informed by and emboldening to a growing collective of men who view the subordination of women as both part of a functional society and a stepping stone to a larger movement: one steeped in fascist ideology and willing to openly champion hate as a political cause.
Some argued that there might have been a "Ferguson effect," named after the city that exploded into protests over the police shooting of Michael Brown: Due to protests against police brutality over the past few years, police were, the theory goes, scared off from doing proactive policing, emboldening criminals.
Although it's unclear how much of a role the protests and riots played into the increase in violence (some reports, for example, suggested police suffered from understaffing even before the protests), criminologist Peter Moskos told me the riots likely played the big role — by demoralizing police officers and emboldening criminals.
Mekelberg said that while an Iranian response to the Israeli strikes were expected, Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the nuclear deal would have only brought the parties closer to conflict, by emboldening hardliners within Iran and fueling the sense Iran was under attack by their American and Israeli enemies.
Mr. Trump's defiant declaration that "I'd take it" if Russia again offered campaign help and his assertion that he would not necessarily tell the F.B.I. about it drew bipartisan condemnation on Thursday, fueling calls for legislation requiring candidates to report such offers to the authorities and emboldening Democrats seeking his impeachment.
Some argued that there might have been a "Ferguson effect," named after the city in Missouri that exploded into protests over the police shooting of Michael Brown: Due to protests against police brutality over the past few years, police were, the theory goes, scared off from doing proactive policing, emboldening criminals.
" Human Rights Watch Asia director Brad Adams said the "admission should erase any doubt about the culpability of the president," while U.N. Special Rapporteur Agnes Callamard tweeted that Duterte's comment showed he was responsible for "imposing unthinkable sufferings on 1000s of vulnerable families, emboldening corrupt policing, destroying rule of law.
President Trump's defeat in his border-wall standoff with Congress has clouded his already perilous path to a second term in 2020, undercutting Mr. Trump's cherished image as a forceful leader and deft negotiator, and emboldening alike his Democratic challengers and Republican dissenters who hope to block his re-election.
Ours is the party that helped rally the world to fight climate change—and that values, secures, and strengthens the kinds of international agreements that these new Republicans shred for purely political and corrupt economic reasons, sowing global instability, rattling our most important alliances and emboldening dictators in the process.
Some argued that there might have been a "Ferguson effect," named after the city in Missouri that exploded into protests over the police shooting of Michael Brown: Due to protests against police brutality over the past few years, police were, the theory goes, scared off from proactive policing, emboldening criminals.
But there are big questions about whether Trump will be any more successful than his predecessors, whose initial inroads eventually foundered largely due to the behavior of President Vladimir Putin, and whether he will end up emboldening a leader that many -- including key Republicans in Congress -- see as a top US adversary.
They banked on the Mueller investigation providing all the ammunition they would need to initiate immediate impeachment proceedings in the House and emboldening enough Senate Republicans to remove the 28503th president of the United States for the "high crimes and misdemeanors" of criminally conspiring with Russians to influence the 22019 presidential election.
While conservatives believe Democrats would ultimately cave in order to get protections for DACA recipients, Democrats feel strongly that their base would push for the best possible deal and would reject any option that would protect the DACA population while putting the broader immigrant community more at risk, emboldening Democrats to hold out.
The scale and brazenness of the assault threatened to further subvert a nominal and often violated cease-fire that had taken hold in parts of the country since Mr. Assad's forces retook the northern city of Aleppo in December with Russian help, emboldening the Syrian leader to think he could win the war.
Both developments have attracted the ire of Warren who, in a series of tweets this week, argued that the public has a right to know how Facebook "intends to use their influence in this election" and implied that Mr. Zuckerberg and Facebook might be intentionally emboldening the Trump campaign by relaxing advertising rules.
"Leaders of Modi's political party, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), have been credibly accused of emboldening 'communal violence' and failing to forcefully condemn or put a stop to recent mobs of violent Hindu nationalists lynching, murdering, and brutally beating minorities, especially Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, and members of lower castes within India's society," the letter states.
"I don't think we can undercut the importance of that event for emboldening an already sizable militia force in this country, and also leading to what's happening in Oregon today," Ryan Lenz, a senior writer for the Southern Poverty Law Center's Intelligence Project who tracks the militia movement and other right-wing groups, told Vox in January.
There is also likely to be further political fallout in the form of a potential second Scottish independence referendum, calls for Irish reunification and the emboldening of far-right parties in the rest of the EU. None of this bodes particularly well for commodities normally aligned with economic growth, such as crude oil and the major industrial metals.
After the election in November, it launched new anti-harassment tools and internal protocols to help users report abuse, in addition to banning alt-right account holders like neo-Nazi-emboldening white supremacist leader Richard Spencer ... only to reinstate Spencer and bestow a shiny "verified" checkmark on Breitbart's previously unverified Twitter account a few weeks later.
Their new political party nearly won the 2013 national election, emboldening them and stunning the C.P.P. Mr. Hun Sen and Mr. Sam Rainsy came to a brief rapprochement in 2014 and 2015, with the opposition leader extracting some important political concessions from Mr. Hun Sen, including equal representation on the National Election Committee and a television broadcasting license.
But what we do know is that while Apple sees protecting user privacy as a strong differentiator and a great PR move, it doesn't appear to care too much about emboldening Facebook and Google in what is already a dangerously lopsided market, one that will likely see a further consolidation of market power in the hands of the tech industry's biggest titans.
Emboldening Google is a decision from the EU's Court of Justice last week that saw a $1.3 billion antitrust fine against Intel sent back to a lower court, dealing a blow to the commission by opening the possibility the fine could be lowered or erased and giving tech giants the confidence to more aggressively fight the EU on antitrust issues.
The spree of hate speech, the majority of which came in the form of graffiti or flyers, reflected an emboldening of young people who subscribe to racist beliefs that no longer seem so taboo during the first year of the Trump presidency — and an extension of the racist bullying that occurred among even younger students in elementary, middle, and high schools.
At no point in those tweets did he say sorry for dragging hip-hop and pop culture through the muck, emboldening the most craven right-wing trolls on the internet, or fervently praising a president who has demonized black Americans, latinx people, immigrants, trans people, survivors of sexual assault, and anyone who the hosts of Fox & Friends decide to vilify before we've all had breakfast.
Any Syracuse fans still delirious about Dion are going to like this next part: Waiters' impossible-to-teach confidence—he almost single-handedly stopped the visiting Warriors with a game-winning three-pointer and career-high 33 points—has gone a long way towards emboldening his backcourt partner and instilled a bit of swagger in a team sorely lacking some after losing Wade to Chicago.
Sharpton heavily criticized President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE in an op-ed honoring Martin Luther King Day in January, accusing his administration of "undoing the progress" of the civil rights movement and emboldening racist ideologies.
Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE accused President Trump's administration of slow-rolling the implementation of new sanctions on Russia, arguing that the president is emboldening the country after its meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
Benjamin J. Rhodes, a former deputy national security adviser for Mr. Obama who led secret negotiations with Cuban officials that led to the rapprochement, said Mr. Trump's moves would undermine his stated objectives, pushing the Cubans into the arms of the Chinese and Russians, who have no restrictions on their dealings there, and emboldening hard-liners in the country who are opposed to moving toward democracy.
MORE (R-Ariz.), who accused President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE of emboldening Syrian President Bashar Assad by signaling he wants to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria.
Reapplying sanctions would violate the terms of the deal orchestrated by former President Barack Obama alongside Russia, China and the EU. Proponents of the deal say that abandoning it would make other challenges in the Middle East even harder, emboldening Iranian hardliners and triggering Iran to restart its nuclear program, which could start a nuclear race in the region as other countries rushed to get their own bomb.
But Kerry's comments hint at the exasperation in the Obama administration and fears about emboldening of Israeli hard-liners as President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE prepares to take office.
Perhaps as an attempt to pre-empt suspicion that she, who opposed leaving the EU, would thwart Brexit, or perhaps out of a sense of duty to the electorate, she interpreted the referendum result as demanding the severance of all ties with the EU's institutions, thus emboldening the hard Brexiters who are now causing much of the parliamentary gridlock in the struggle to approve the negotiated exit deal.
" The vote's political fallout has been instant, emboldening Ds and chastening Rs: Atop the N.Y. Times' column 1, "DEMOCRATS FOCUS ON BILL'S STANCE ON PRIOR ILLNESS: HEALTH CARE THIRD RAIL — Looking to 2018, With Stress on Pre-existing Conditions," by Alex Burns and Abby Goodnough: "Groups on the left posted graphics online listing pre-existing conditions that could, in theory, threaten health care coverage, with some shared hundreds of thousands or millions of times.
Rev. Al Sharpton heavily criticized President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE in an op-ed marking Martin Luther King Jr. Day, accusing his administration of "undoing the progress" of the civil rights movement and emboldening racist ideologies.
But most experts say the conflict has done more harm than good—emboldening the Yemeni networks of al Qaeda and the Islamic State, which is possibly a worse outcome for Saudi Arabia's stability and the security of the US. Nawaf Obaid, a long-time Saudi government security adviser who is currently a visiting fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University, told VICE that Saudi Arabia is in the process of implementing a new defense doctrine that has the Saudis taking a more offensive military posture in the region, in lieu of a significant American footprint.
Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob CorkerRobert (Bob) Phillips CorkerTrump announces, endorses ambassador to Japan's Tennessee Senate bid Meet the key Senate player in GOP fight over Saudi Arabia Trump says he's 'very happy' some GOP senators have 'gone on to greener pastures' MORE (R-Tenn.) on Tuesday accused President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE of "emboldening" Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Can we do business with Kim Jong Un?

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