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"espoused" Definitions
  1. embraced or adopted, as an idea, principle, or cause:There was an immediate negative reaction to his clearly espoused beliefs on the subject.
  2. Archaic
  3. married:Once while I was in medical school, my recently espoused wife was persuaded to come and see me do a post-mortem.
  4. Archaic
  5. engaged or betrothed:Espoused couples desiring to be married by the Ministerial Staff are required to complete the six-week preparation course.
  6. the simple past tense and past participle of espouse.

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But Mr Amin himself has at times espoused doctrinaire views.
It also recently barred many accounts that espoused white nationalism.
The duality between good and evil, espoused by both sides,
She has espoused views largely in line with mainstream Republicans.
The views espoused in the ad don't help that cause.
Zuma has previously espoused conspiracy theories to deflect from criticism.
He has espoused a near absolute preference for free market policies.
Rhetoric like that which has been espoused does the exact opposite.
The unfettered capitalism that David Koch espoused has some powerful opponents.
Tony Romm examines the belief — sometimes espoused in this very newsletter!
Other people on Twitter espoused theories linking the death to Trump.
Manfred espoused a few other things as he made the rounds.
Mr. Gingrich has long espoused political views similar to Donald Trump's.
Wilders has long espoused a wide variety of anti-Islamic views.
Yet there is a glaring disconnect between espoused ideals and demonstrated commitment.
Now, one theory I've heard espoused repeatedly is that our colleague Sen.
They espoused black power, but Cin was the SLA's only African- American.
Diego Rivera, by contrast, espoused Communist politics and championed the working class.
The ignorance and intolerance he has espoused are not welcome in Chicago.
And she espoused detailed policy with the ease of a Pez dispenser.
The candidates espoused similar free-market views but came from divergent backgrounds.
There has been no proactive conservation vision espoused for our public lands.
The fearless apologetics she espoused for her Islamic faith left me unnerved.
Older staffers generally prefer taking the more traditional approach espoused by Baquet.
Nixon still espoused a mealy-mouthed fealty to those pseudo-Rockwellian virtues.
The focus should be the alignment between Boeing's espoused and enacted values.
William P. Barr has long espoused an unfettered vision of executive power.
The virtues of paying yourself first are regularly espoused, and for good reason.
As attorney-general, he is doggedly pursuing policies he has espoused for decades.
It is very much the point of view he espoused as a candidate.
Houser espoused extremist right-wing views and was reportedly an ardent anti-feminist.
But even Scalia could not live up to the absolutist position he espoused.
He espoused the benefits of leading the world but not going it alone.
In the past, Walsh has espoused birtherism and made disparaging remarks about Muslims.
Foreigners simply prefer the "smart power" approach espoused by Democratic administrations and candidates.
Socialism (of some kind) is espoused by a growing number of Democratic politicians.
Mr. Demirtas and his followers insist that they espoused only peaceful, democratic means.
An outspoken critic of Iran, Fleitz has espoused hard-line views on Islam.
It is part of the same judicial philosophy Justice Gorsuch has always espoused.
As a young man in Kentucky, he sometimes espoused Nazi ideology at school.
An alternate proposal, espoused by health insurance companies, calls for government price setting.
But his academic work was unrelated to the views he espoused on trade.
Watson espoused bigoted attitudes towards African Americans, Catholics, and Jews, according to scholars.
Ahead of Friday's sentencing hearing, prosecutors noted that Fields had long espoused violent beliefs.
President Donald Trump has voiced support for the idea, also espoused by the NRA.
I began to question the beliefs I espoused to hundreds of students each week.
Another is that the nativist position espoused by many on the right is illogical.
Before his downfall, Bo espoused Mao-inspired leftist rhetoric and made bold egalitarian vows.
Killing and forced conversion of the Yazidis are espoused by ISIS as religious duties.
Judge Gorsuch is likely to espouse similar principles to those espoused by Justice Scalia.
If espoused by other groups, this sentiment and this number might be considered threatening.
Strait, whose music was sometimes described as "hard country," espoused a more uncompromising aesthetic.
Did you do any research into the white supremacist ideology espoused by your character?
However, if elected, they will reliably return to the "centrist" views they previously espoused.
Janet Yellen, the former Fed chair, espoused this view in a speech last year.
Participants at Davos have historically espoused the benefits of free trade and global engagement.
But what was missing was any mention of the religious harmony that Gandhi espoused.
Both were bold moves, particularly given that President Reagan at times espoused free trade.
Other candidates who have espoused support for immigration reform, such as former Florida Gov.
Zuckerberg espoused the benefits of free money when he visited Alaska recently as well.
On social media, Ms. Margolin espoused factoids and reached out to other young activists.
She's espoused conspiracy theories and once dressed up as Adolf Hitler for a magazine spread.
He also said they had similarities to the ideology espoused by the Islamic State group.
They espoused the same racist conspiracy theories that the Judiciary Committee was trying to address.
Trump had never held office and espoused policy views that transcended the mainstream party alignment.
And the cardinal rule espoused by every single dermatologist: Protect your skin from the sun.
" Sullivan said Trump hasn't "articulated a clear underpinning for the policies that he has espoused.
It espoused the conventional wisdom of the day—what is often called the "Treasury view".
The cost would be roughly equivalent to the corporate tax cut espoused by GOP leaders.
This evident monoculture, espoused by market tabloids and government ministers alike, is certainly a problem.
Holzer repeatedly espoused anti-Semitic and white supremacist views in his messages with the agent.
His legislative record, however, presents few signs of the centrist politics he has recently espoused.
It also banned Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, who has espoused anti-Semitic views.
They hailed from different regions, had different political styles and visions and espoused different policies.
He also espoused a disdain for white women, particularly if they were in interracial relationships.
And here they are hitting on an objective that Trump has himself espoused, albeit voluntarily.
" Another espoused a form of Nimby-ism: "I think felons should get a second chance.
"He is a terrorist," she said of the man, who had espoused white supremacist ideology.
Dulac went on to make films that espoused pure cinema even further, jettisoning narrative altogether.
We at Motherboard have long espoused the belief that everything sounds better when significantly slowed down.
Though the group espoused polygamous intentions, none of the men had multiple adult wives, he said.
Most of the so-called "new atheists" have espoused that view in one form or another.
But she could be blinded by her own bigotry and espoused racist and anti-Semitic views.
Erdogan has espoused keeping interest rates down despite rising inflation, currently at more than 19 percent.
Montesquieu, ever the moderate, espoused a middle view: he embraced the modern but with reasonable constraints.
Those policies are broadly the same ones that have been espoused by French leaders for years.
Filmmakers consciously and unconsciously use the discourse, principles, and techniques espoused by Brakhage and his films.
Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, said Trump was expressing an opinion long espoused by his team.
This is a sensible point, and one espoused by many with progressive views around drug legislation.
Some in today's Vatican are also seeking to revive liberation theology, which Ortega has long espoused.
A self-espoused socialist, Nixon trails Cuomo in every public poll, according to the Washington Post.
His popularity is tinged with disappointment over his failures and wistfulness for the optimism he espoused.
And its direct cause was the continuing echo of the Confederate creed these statued men espoused.
And where in that ruthlessness is respect for the lofty principles that Sessions so disingenuously espoused?
Others, including an Al Qaeda affiliate, welcomed foreign fighters and espoused a spectrum of Islamist ideologies.
Lippmann begins his critique by exploding the romanticized vision of democracy espoused by the American Founders.
When Trump proposed an irresponsible tax plan or espoused dangerous climate change attitudes, that didn't either.
" She repeatedly said she didn't agree with the views she espoused in college, dubbing them "cringeworthy.
VR's oft-espoused mantra is that inhabiting a virtual space allows people to communicate more naturally.
And Uthmeier told the committee that Baker, who espoused similar views, was a "long-time mentor."
"I think he will stand fast with the principles that he's long espoused," Meadows said.  Sen.
Political leaders and powerful factions in many countries — notably the United States — espoused strong xenophobic policies.
The gunman, who espoused wild conspiracy theories, appears to have suffered from significant mental health issues.
The hatred he and others in the group espoused met little resistance from its active members.
Still, it is a contrast to the more recent views she has espoused since joining Congress.
The document espoused anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim rhetoric, and listed white nationalists who inspired him.
Last Tuesday, he espoused the belief that it's impossible for the President to have conflicts of interest.
Of course, using "science" to justify male superiority is much older than anything espoused by evolutionary psychologists.
Selena Gomez, Miley Cyrus, and Demi Lovato all confidently espoused those values in their early Disney years.
"I had always espoused the view that a work can only exist in the imagination," Walther said.
In general, Justice Scalia seemed suspicious of elite legal opinion, suggesting that it reliably espoused liberal orthodoxies.
As a leading Leaver in the referendum campaign, Mr Johnson espoused having his cake and eating it.
The alternative, and one espoused by MMFF ambassador Nhamussua, is to return to fishing with a line.
It's a Benedictine monastery, a sect that's long espoused traditions of growing, cooking, and eating food together.
In a 2015 column, she espoused that oral contraceptives cause abortions, which runs counter to scientific consensus.
The theory espoused by designers is that black text on a white background can strain the eyes.
Making sense of the contradictory, whimsical and largely evidence-free doctrines he and others espoused is difficult.
Perhaps that's partly because Easterbrook's smiling face adorns the standards of business conduct espoused by the company.
John McCain that was widely seen as a sharp critique of policies espoused by President Donald Trump.
Hypocrisy about violence and the betrayal of espoused hometown values is not a recent development in Waco.
After her conversion, Madison began to come into contact with Facebook members who espoused more radical beliefs.
The strategy fits right into the "great artists steal" ethos espoused by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.
Gore, in which the justices voted their politics rather than the constitutional views they had previously espoused.
Either way, he put the collective first, and so lived the ideals he espoused as a manager.
Imam Saleem doesn't go in for the terror tactics espoused by other opposition groups in his country.
"That goes back to the principle my father espoused, that music is a language," Dr. Ma said.
The xenophobic, anti-immigrant sentiments espoused by the president mirror things King has been saying for years.
While Bill Clinton espoused a sort of moral relativism, everybody should not be judged the same way.
Many of our so-called allies espoused complex, seemingly revolutionary democratic rhetoric on social media all day.
Climate change is a myth — a notion espoused by President Trump, despite all evidence to the contrary.
Student protesters said the book espoused a racist view that had no place on a college campus.
Cruz reportedly espoused violently racist, anti-Semitic and homophobic views in a private social media chat group.
But it also injected a life-or-death sense of urgency into the rights movements she espoused.
That has been a mantra espoused by Jack Capuano since he became the team's coach in November 513.
Bolton's long history of deep conservatism Bolton, 70, has espoused deeply conservative views since he was a teenager.
Others say the nationalistic rhetoric espoused by his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has alienated minorities and stoked fear.
It is also the same view that all recent Democratic and Republican presidents, before Trump, espoused as well.
Williamson may be gone from the Atlantic, but the point of view he espoused is alive and well.
Another set of questions tested how the students would respond to a controversial speaker that espoused "hurtful" views.
Many people criticized his appearance as normalizing controversial views and *ahem* factual inaccuracies he espoused during Trump's presidency.
She was firmly opposed to abortion, and she espoused the Catholic Church's belief that contraception is a sin.
They are powerful themes, particularly when espoused to the Democratic faithful by a skilled rhetorician like Mr Perriello.
Bernie Sanders espoused its ideas in the 2016 presidential race, while officially running on the Democratic Party ticket.
If you're on board with Apple's definition of "professional" as espoused by the latest MacBook Pro, that is.
He has also espoused anti-Semitic views, telling The Oregonian last year that Jewish people should be exterminated.
But it absolutely should not be a tactic espoused by a white man in a position of power.
The group has long espoused libertarian ideas and fought for lower taxes and for rolling back government regulations.
" She said she believes that the values her father "espoused through his career are the ideals of America.
But there's a larger concern that the words and ideas espoused by powerful people might lead to violence.
Cubans seem to forget, or forgive, the anti-Communist views he espoused after retiring from baseball in 1956.
But he had an impact in Maryland using strategies and rhetoric very different from those Sessions has espoused.
His whole approach was turned upside down by the ideas on "information aesthetics" espoused by philosopher Max Bense.
The controversy was complicated by the fact that Zuckerberg has not always personally espoused positions adopted by conservatives.
But Denham and his colleagues have also stood behind a president who has repeatedly espoused anti-immigration views.
But the family also publicly espoused an ethic of hard work and not falling back on inherited wealth.
" PPF added its "top management have always espoused the principles of freedom, liberal democracy, and a free market.
I hope this issue will not overshadow all the excellent policies he has espoused throughout his public career.
This sudden and sweeping offer does not fit with the often-espoused four-year plan from the coalition.
People espoused their views wholeheartedly and tended to regard the existence of an alternative opinion with baffled exasperation.
His own writings for the NBZ were book reviews, literary essays, and poems that espoused a romantic nationalism.
Engel's excellent history forms a standing — if unspoken — rebuke to the retrograde nationalism espoused by Donald J. Trump.
Bannon stands for a world view that is antithetical to the liberal values The Economist has always espoused.
Sanders said the type of progressive policies he espoused during his campaign are winning support around the country.
To conservatives, Rauner — a Republican governor in a blue state — has espoused too liberal views on social issues.
What Katie tweeted is very much consistent with a worldview she has espoused publicly for quite some time.
It is our job to ensure that the policies that he espoused are not adopted and affect our lives.
Or when he's espoused his belief that "white nationalist" wasn't a "derogatory term" until just a few years ago.
President Donald Trump has espoused an "energy dominance" agenda to boost oil output for U.S. consumption and for exports.
After the recent back-and-forth, government officials — including Waters —have espoused heightened concerns about security this past week.
At times, Donald Trump has espoused a nationalist/populist/authoritarian agenda on immigration, trade, law enforcement, and foreign policy.
While both lawmakers have espoused their concerns with the president, Roby has been a consistent supporter of his policies.
In contrast to "kitsch," Greenberg espoused a new art, with a new story, one above crass consumption and politics.
The principles of seduction espoused in that teen romance were regurgitated, and made sour, in this bleakly adult setting.
Mr Bannon stands for a world view that is antithetical to the liberal values The Economist has always espoused.
In his time, Rocard rejected the economic nationalisation espoused by Mitterrand, who allied the Socialists with the Communist Party.
What Tracy did, then, was signal boost a theory being espoused alongside those of mind control and time manipulation.
Arguments espoused in blog posts or podcasts aren't tested by the adversarial process of traditional briefing, the paper said.
Technology is often espoused as a great leveler, enabling sudden and sweeping economic progress for huge swathes of society.
By continuously presenting Africa as an either/or, narratives such as that espoused by Milanovic are crippling and shortsighted.
Yet it fits right in with the dark rhetoric Trump espoused throughout his campaign and in his inaugural address.
Miller and Navarro also reinforce beliefs long-espoused by Trump, which makes the job of moderates like Cohn harder.
Last night Mike expressed concern at seeing Clinton "so far ahead" in the polls espoused by the mainstream media.
They've done so because the policies that Trump espoused, on taxes and immigration and border security, matched their own.
Unearned praise, grouping by ability and accepting or encouraging children's different "learning styles" are widely espoused but bad ideas.
We must come together to reject this dangerous and growing culture of bigotry espoused by Trump and his allies.
Bannonism is a modernized version of the paleo-conservative politics that Pat Buchanan espoused in the 1980s and 1990s.
Although other Labour leaders have, at times, espoused similar views, Mr Gabbay has done so earlier and more emphatically.
The Northern League shares many of the same anti-immigration views Le Pen espoused in the 2017 French election.
Small business owners, and many of their employees, respond by favoring the small-government approach traditionally espoused by conservatives.
Joe Crowley on Tuesday following a campaign in which she espoused a series of unabashedly left-wing policy priorities.
I just don't know if the surrounding circus that has sprouted alongside lives up to the same espoused ideals.
Otherwise they will help normalize the vicious views that Mr. Trump and his allies proudly espoused during the campaign.
Ryan Zinke, Trump's nominee for Interior Secretary, also espoused only partly accurate views on climate science during his Jan.
The group confirmed what most experts publicly believed and intelligence insiders privately espoused: Russian intelligence was behind the attacks.
Darla Shine, the wife of former White House communications chief Bill Shine, has espoused anti-vaccine views for years.
Andresen has previously espoused the debunked conspiracy theory that former President Obama is secretly a follower of the religion.
Sanders's view of Castro and the Cuban people espoused in the video shows a monumentally dangerous misunderstanding of Cuba.
The satire is largely aimed at the kind of pieties about inclusion that are espoused by woke white liberals.
The espoused benefits are as much spiritual as they are financial and physical, and its advocates are self-serious.
Based on the nationalist, anti-immigrant rhetoric Trump espoused during his fraught campaign, minorities are right to be worried.
Under the username "In Hoc Signo Vinces," Frey espoused about 132 posts featuring racist, anti-Semitic and nationalist rhetoric.
After Flynn's departure, critics contend Anton aligned himself with the more moderate worldview espoused by McMaster and his allies.
He supported human rights and democracy; he opposed rogue regimes; he espoused a global community of strong, sovereign nations.
Presidential candidate Donald Trump has espoused an "America First" posture, echoing the Republican isolationist refrain prior to Pearl Harbor.
For most her life, she's also espoused progressive causes, and since their marriage, it seems that Harry has too.
He espoused his admiration for Hitler publicly, and his mother feared that someone might kill him for his views.
Those of us who share his values should continue to work tirelessly toward the progressive ideals he has espoused.
Those trademarks, at times, clash with the vision of a populist president who has espoused an "America First" strategy.
Vallely is one of several right-wing commentators who appeared on Zinke's radio show and espoused the birther conspiracy.
In general, Branson prefers unconventional work environments, and has espoused the benefits of hammocks, tubs and sofas over cubicles.
Finally, the militant rhetoric that incoming National Security Director John Bolton has frequently espoused may suit a TV commentator.
It remains to be seen what policies Mr. Mnuchin will seek to enact, beyond those espoused by Mr. Trump.
Trump has espoused an "America First" agenda that he says prioritizes the United States' needs over those of other nations.
Russian politics Page has regularly and publicly espoused views at odds with much of the foreign policy community in Washington.
The liberal interventionism espoused by Hillary Clinton was forged in the American efforts to bring peace to Bosnia and Kosovo.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has espoused keeping interest rates down despite rising inflation, currently at more than 19 percent.
This apologetic view of Washington's slave-owning is still espoused by many school text-books and historians of the right.
Punk and rock challenged the status quo and espoused rebellion; their pop music was concerned mostly with love and heartbreak.
Kessler is a white nationalist who has espoused to racist ideas, including that races can be ranked by their intelligence.
However, he mostly backed off when asked to comment on several statements or positions espoused by incoming President Donald Trump.
Needless to say, the sentiments espoused in those text messages don't inspire confidence that the SFPD can turn things around.
Jai Gurudev espoused an egalitarian spiritual philosophy called "sant mat," which refutes the hierarchy of India's invidious traditional caste system.
Investors will look for whether Williams signs up to the more cautious outlook espoused by Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen.
In three decades as Congressman for the state of Rio, he has espoused views widely considered sexist, racist and homophobic.
General Wang's commentary offered a vitriolic psychoanalysis that suggested Ms. Tsai espoused abnormal values and was not to be trusted.
One idea, espoused by some Republicans, is to overhaul corporate taxation in a way that favours exports and penalises imports.
The phrase, one that characterises the fervour espoused by bitcoin enthusiasts who say its price knows no bounds, was fitting.
A candidate who espoused it would face the task of educating voters on what it is and why it's important.
To be sure, Trump has sought to distance himself from the ideas espoused by the suspected gunman in El Paso.
And today we're seeing this same view espoused by a younger generation of white nationalists known as the alt-right.
Since the Social Democrats espoused a neo-liberal agenda and austerity, workers and poor people have lost faith in them.
This, he said, was not "a change in approach," but a principle the A.C.L.U. espoused as far back as 1934.
Perhaps Mr. Trump is simply importing the brinkmanship and bluffing he espoused, in his real estate days, as negotiating tactics.
You had a belief in women that had not been espoused by a president or an administration prior to that.
"The ignorance and intolerance he has espoused are not welcome in Chicago," Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel said in a statement.
When it comes to something on the scale of coronavirus, the policy platforms espoused by centrist Democrats are simply insufficient.
All of this suggests the law and order theme espoused by Trump could have some potency as a political issue.
Still, the package hardly conforms to the kind of fiscal conservatism that Mr. Walker and Mr. Ryan have long espoused.
Trump sided with Sessions, taking what appeared to be the opposite position from the one he espoused during the campaign.
In previous interviews with CNBC, he has often downplayed political tensions and espoused better relations to promote trade and investment.
The general idea espoused by these leaders was that the workforce simply needed to be adapted to complement new technologies.
Adding to the frictions, President Trump has espoused an America First strategy, specifically calling out China on trade and currency.
During the era of Conservative Prime Minister Harper and President Obama, the U.S. may have espoused more progressive urban policies.
Over the years, compassionate conservatism has had its moments, including being espoused by Jack Kemp and President George W. Bush.
Instead, he has espoused hardline views on immigration that Democrats won't agree to and don't even have consensus among Republicans.
Some are offended by a certain picture of Ozark resident espoused in pop culture: "Backwards, no education, doing drugs," McHugh summarizes.
After college, Miller moved north to Washington, where he began to put the political views he espoused for years into practice.
Kerry's foreign minister counterparts, he has said, are "shocked" by some of the rhetoric on national security issues espoused by Trump.
As a result, the kind of implacability Reverend Wright once espoused is more widespread now than when Mr Obama was elected.
Signs in support of facts — the real variety, not the alternative kind espoused by Kellyanne Conway — were also a common sight.
It is a cause espoused by liberal heroes such as Cory Booker, a senator from New Jersey—and by Mr Soros.
Richwine has long espoused a view that non-Europeans have lower IQs than European immigrants, making the latter more desirable immigrants.
Microsoft founder Bill Gates has long espoused more "progressive taxes" on wealth, but rejects Ocasio-Cortez's aim to target high incomes.
Give the Federal Open Market Committee credit, they are not stubbornly holding to the confidence in growth they espoused in December.
He has positioned himself as the champion of a very different brand of Republicanism to that espoused by the president-elect.
The anti-feminism espoused by Schlafly and the modern GOP she helped shape didn't end with the defeat of the ERA.
It is important to look beyond the rhetoric espoused by proponents of the extreme immigration reform proposals coming from either campaign.
In Zeke's case, all the voracious discursive stuff—all the "thick description" his ethnographer-hero Clifford Geertz espoused—avails him nothing.
Stewart has drawn scrutiny for his support of a Wisconsin GOP congressional candidate who espoused white nationalist and anti-Semitic views.
In both cases, members of the media identified those involved as members of Antifa, a self-espoused anti-fascism activist group.
The fusion of economic populism and racial resentment that he espoused at Breitbart has proven popular enough to win a presidency.
During the campaign, Bolsonaro frequently espoused extreme right-wing views, tapping into his supporters' unease at the perceived spread of liberalism.
Stewart was reported to have endorsed Paul Nehlen, a Wisconsin GOP congressional candidate who espoused white nationalist and anti-Semitic views.
Trump is a bombastic billionaire who famously bragged about groping women and publicly espoused pro-choice and pro-same-sex marriageviews.
Over the years, Gawker Media espoused a gossipy, wry tone that often made much of the traditional media seem old-fashioned.
While the manifesto said the beliefs "predate Trump," it mimics ideas espoused by the president, the Republican Party, and Fox News.
In the 22017th century, such views were espoused by Progressive Era activists, leading to restrictionist acts passed in 22012 and 22012.
Even after the war ended, according to his memoirs, Davis remained a staunch apologist for slavery and espoused white supremacist views.
The U.K. government's proposal is seen as a climb down from the harder Brexit plan regularly espoused by Prime Minister May.
As I have previously discussed, Camper drew heavily on the aesthetic ideals of beauty espoused by art historian Johann Joachim Winckelmann.
Mason was a major collector of African art who espoused primitivist views — in vogue at the time— to an uncomfortable degree.
He has espoused the virtues of frugality, simplicity, and enthusiasm in a 1976 manifesto called "A Testament of a Furniture Dealer."
During the 1970s independence movement, it opposed the creation of a national government and espoused a return to traditional Melanesian customs.
The president of a religious university, named after one of the most famously espoused principles of America's founding, continually playing politics.
" For his part, Harbaugh said Saturday night, "We've espoused the theory that improvement will lead to success, will lead to championships.
"It is an atmosphere filled with stereotypes, that the comments espoused in the memo were not isolated incidents," Mr. Finberg said.
"We worked with Europe for 47 years, and are espoused for better or worse to those 27 countries," le Carré says.
He needs to have a personal conversion and renounce and repent for racism for the hatred he has espoused thus far.
Put simply, this spending bill does not reflect the hardline immigration agenda President Trump and his White House have long espoused.
"Our values espoused abroad must be reflected by the values experienced at home," said Abrams, who is mulling a presidential run.
Yet it's only one of several ideas she has espoused that would redefine — and diminish — the Fed's role in the economy.
" They also described Nimr as "a peaceful reformist that espoused non-violence in his dissent against the government of Saudi Arabia.
Like many of his peers, Ludwig embraced the idea of Gesamtkunstwerk — or total work of art — espoused by the composer Richard Wagner.
But they were being savaged in the press by devotees of Soroush's rival, Ahmad Fardid, who espoused the views of Martin Heidegger.
And I also understand how this fear and the information espoused by the very government that serves us can shade your thinking.
Should we choose the values espoused by a particular religion, according to which the aim of moral action is to worship God?
So after Dieter Bohn espoused the glories of the angled Qi dock from Samsung, I had to get one for my bedside.
For example, he has espoused better union representation for workers, higher taxes on the rich and a crackdown on corporate tax-dodging.
Mr Mugabe shelved the full-blown Marxist economic policies he had espoused during the years in prison and in the guerrilla camps.
Greenfield has espoused anti-vaccination views on Twitter and other platforms, continuing to do so despite measles outbreaks in the United States.
They have the typical $1 in reserve for each $1 invested, mirroring a common strategy espoused by some of the best VCs.
The meaningful, dramatic, and narrative-led violence I espoused, in an industry so afraid of creative risk, would never come to pass.
The ban is also affecting:  Louis Farrakhan, a leader of the group Nation of Islam, who has routinely espoused anti-semitic views.
Trump is a bombastic billionaire who famously bragged about groping women and publicly espoused pro-choice and pro-same-sex marriage views.
Wall Street is questioning the value investing strategy espoused by legendary investors such as Warren Buffett after a decade of weak returns.
FAIR and NumbersUSA were founded by John Tanton, a Michigan ophthalmologist who espoused population control ideas based on an extreme environmentalist agenda.
Lesko, who has represented parts of the 8th District at the state level, has espoused views largely in line with mainstream Republicans.
Though Obama did not mention the president's name, her tweet espoused themes that go against much of his rhetoric and recent statements.
For years, Republicans have convincingly espoused their commitment on the issue only to waver when it came time to call a vote.
Social conservatism, or so-called "Christian values" as espoused by the Russian Orthodox Church, are additional building blocks of Russia's new ideology.
The final effect was of a gratifying meditation on time and relationships, where narrative form reflected the philosophy espoused by its characters.
Other shooters, such as the 2015 San Bernardino husband-and-wife perpetrator team, have espoused other hateful ideas such as radical Islam.
"Sometimes being tough-minded is the compassionate approach," Mr. Cotton said, rejecting the less-strident "compassionate conservatism" espoused by George W. Bush.
The BJP has historically espoused Hindu-nationalist positions, and some of its more extreme candidates have been accused of being anti-Muslim.
" "Ploughshares Fund condemns in the strongest terms what we believe to be white supremacist and anti-Semitic propaganda espoused by this site.
A couple of months back, Evan Birnholz espoused his theory that music and crossing words have much to do with one another.
Harris also asked whether Pompeo agreed with the scientific consensus, espoused by NASA, that climate change is happening due to human activity.
He has long espoused a Hobbesian world view, and when he launched "Survivor" a zero-sum ethos was integral to the show.
Richard Holzer, who repeatedly espoused anti-Semitic views, was arrested Friday in a plot to bomb a historic synagogue in Pueblo, Colorado.
That notion — that sports should take a back seat to graver concerns at a time like this — was commonly espoused on Thursday.
But as a way of looking at the world, the kind of prehistory trutherism espoused by Bitcoin carnivorism is just dead boring.
Do you think the rhetoric espoused by President Trump and his supporters is just a continuation of what America was founded on?
In the film, whether it's the space represented or the ideas espoused, nothing is settled, all is moving, destabilized, and ultimately reorganized.
Increasingly wedded to pugnacious nationalism, it spurns the liberal values espoused by Turgenev but still reveres him as part of the family.
Du Yun, in her string quartet "Tattooed in Snow" (2015), also espoused narrative: "a nuanced multi-layer narrative trajectory," in her words.
A man who espoused neo-Nazi views drove his vehicle into the counterdemonstators, killing a 32-year-old woman, Heather D. Heyer.
I read this book called "The Accommodation," with all these really interesting points of view espoused by civic leaders and church leaders.
He fully grasps the nature of the bigotry and the nihilism that Trump has espoused in the name of working-class empowerment.
King sparked a greater backlash with his recent decision to endorse Toronto mayoral candidate Faith Goldy, who has espoused white nationalist views.
Then there are those who argue that he has long espoused a role for the Czech Republic as an East-West bridge.
"They gave identity to a postwar whimsical, irreverent American style," later espoused by the likes of David Webb, Mr. de Givenchy said.
California is Exhibit 1 in demonstrating how the liberal policies espoused by national Democrats lead to over-taxation, mismanagement, lawlessness and failure.
Her parents, a music teacher and a lumber worker, were Christian Scientists — a religion established by a woman who espoused gender equity.
He also pushed against the notion, long espoused by the economist Milton Friedman, that a company's only social responsibility is its profits.
No Miami politicians, Republican or Democrat, favor armed conflict, but they have espoused bipartisan support for the president's other statements so far.
It is one of the paradoxes of history that these policies were once espoused by many British Conservatives who voted for Brexit.
Western leaders have this week espoused ramping up sanctions on North Korea in an effort to increase pressure on the closed state.
Opinion leaders often miss the scale and recency of these changes because progressive elites have espoused racial liberalism for a long time.
Both paintings, inspired by Picasso's "Guernica" (1937), boast busy, thrusting, and sharp shapes that conform to the imagery Rammellzee espoused as Ikonoklast Panzerism.
The argument clearly espoused by the Trump administration was wrong in the '90s, when it was first advanced, and it's doubly wrong now.
Malaysians voted for a coalition that loudly and explicitly espoused liberal values—but that may not have been why they voted for it.
She does not view it as her role to be challenging her father&aposs stance on every position he espoused during the campaign.
That's in line with the positions espoused by Boone and Crockett club, which are sometimes at odds with Beltway Republican views on Interior.
He warned of the dangers for the Democratic Party if they pursue polices espoused by the likes of Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
The message here was twofold: One, that Sweden's stance on climate change is far different from the one espoused by the Trump administration.
The "national dialogue" that was espoused during more turbulent times by the king's son and crown prince, Salman bin Hamad, is on hold.
So are a host of other right-wing extremists and Louis Farrakhan, a Nation of Islam leader who has espoused anti-Semitic views.
The idea that veganism is most widely espoused, if not necessarily adhered to, by the young seems to be true in many countries.
However, the freedom that the Viennese espoused came at a price; self-expression could be accomplished only by intellectual rigour and self-discipline.
There's no question that Congress's spending bill does not reflect the hardline immigration agenda President Trump and his White House have long espoused.
The Progressive Conservatives, as they were known from 1942 to 2003, endorsed the welfare state and the multicultural values espoused by the Liberals.
The documents say Hasson espoused extremist and white supremacist views, and searched online for the "best" gun with which to kill African Americans.
Le Pen represents a populist or far-right faction not dissimilar in its messages of extreme nationalism from those espoused by Donald Trump.
Because he has neither espoused a positive vision nor delivered on what he has promised, Sisi does not elicit the loyalty of Egyptians.
Police arrested a suspect known to have espoused anti-Muslim rhetoric the day after the attack, according to a report in USA Today.
It emphasized the valor of the common soldier and espoused states' rights as an equal, if not greater, factor contributing to the war.
So it's perhaps unsurprising that for the first decade or so of the show's existence, it espoused a rather reactionary politics around crime.
Mr Gibson, similarly, has espoused contentious views in the name of his own hardline Christian faith, Sedevacantist Catholicism, so presumably he can sympathise.
Prosecutors in that case allege Fields espoused white supremacist ideals and denounced minorities on social media before traveling to Virginia for the rally.
It was prompted by Bush's speech Thursday rejecting the kind of populist nationalism that President Trump and his former top strategist have espoused.
Gabbard's lawsuit is reflective of a narrative typically espoused by Republicans, many of who claim that tech companies are biased against conservative voices.
Several students who attended high school with Fields in Kentucky described him as an angry young man who passionately espoused white supremacist ideology.
The Proud Boys are considered a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center over anti-immigrant and racist views espoused by members.
Particularly disturbing is the way in which the ideology espoused by these sites has coalesced with the burgeoning white nationalist movement in America.
Still, it might well have been a huge victory for free speech and the cause of racial justice he has so bravely espoused.
An evangelical Christian who espoused the virtues of self-reliance, capitalism and the free market, Mr. DeVos was above all a superb salesman.
"Symmetry is one of the guiding principles of Juche architecture, espoused by Kim Jong-il in his 1991 treatise, On Architecture," Wainwright explained.
The idea of "tolerance" espoused by leaders in Brussels, he said, castigates those who speak out against homosexuality or abortion as narrow-minded.
But Lanng said isolationist policies, such as those that have been espoused by the U.S. government of late, would not harm his company.
One question for investigators is whether Cruz simply espoused extremist views and used related language or was in fact tied to any groups.
" She said Mr. Trump had already espoused "the importance of states and localities' being able to address issues that are closest to them.
Speaking in turn, each panelist espoused similar ideas: that racism can only be defeated by accepting Jesus Christ as one's lord and savior.
It feels radically at odds with the traditional values espoused by Law and Justice, or the picturesque old town that most tourists experience.
Kamala Harris and Kirsten Gillibrand were also part of a set of familiar names who quickly espoused their flat-out opposition toward Kavanaugh.
Mr. Netanyahu's cynical political calculation is not entirely surprising, since he has often espoused far-right positions to maintain his right-wing base.
In his academic work, too, Dr. Nketia espoused a Pan-African ideology even as he insisted on the multiplicity of sub-Saharan cultures.
Policy ideas and political ideologies once considered "radical" are now being espoused by leading 2020 Democratic contenders and freshman members of Congress alike.
And because America was founded on liberal values, this Pax Americana espoused liberal values, even if it did not always live up to them.
He faces amped up pressure to abandon his freewheeling ways in favor of the more restrained demeanor typically espoused by a major party nominee.
In the 221s, the charismatic physicist Geoffrey Chew espoused a radical vision of the universe, and with it, a new way of doing physics.
Numerous Breitbart contributors espoused the idea that Islam is incompatible with democracy, freedom of speech, and the peaceful and law-bound resolution of conflict.
Even Kim Kardashian recently espoused a desire for a CBD-themed baby shower, which officially marks the entrance of CBD into the mainstream, y'all.
Last week, radio journalist Ebro Darden said on his show Ebro in the Morning that West espoused love for Donald Trump in another conversation.
In recent weeks, AMLO has retreated from the pragmatism he sometimes espoused in the campaign, which had reassured some middle-class Mexicans and investors.
In the past, that's meant policy with a path to citizenship — a stark break the views espoused by his immigration hardliner advisers and supporters.
Trump's protectionist views on trade agreements are among his most divisive positions for conservatives in Congress, who have traditionally espoused a free trade agenda.
These questions come at a time when the "Lean In" brand of women's empowerment, espoused by Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, is receiving increased criticism.
Hillary has stood behind the United Nations — an entity known to be anti-United States and anti-Israel — as it has espoused dangerous rhetoric.
Looking to Trump's rape case, which the charges were dropped, doesn't erase the years of misogynistic vitriol he has espoused or been guilty of.
Klobuchar responded to a question from a young voter at the forum, telling him that she would not support the plan espoused by Sen.
In those days, Chávez was ideologically flexible, interested in leftist ideas but also in the "third way" espoused by Bill Clinton and Tony Blair.
See also: Muslims, LGBT people, and really anyone else who falls short of the narrow standards of patriotism and probity espoused by conservative evangelicals.
So maybe it's not the bedrock beliefs espoused by protesters like Stewart and Bayly that make the Masterpiece Cakeshop case so difficult to decide.
And doing something that's popular instead of sticking with your integrity and the kind of conservative beliefs that she has espoused for so long.
"In making my decision to support Ted, I am guided by the principles best espoused by former President Ronald Reagan," the Republican governor wrote.
And you will hear not that he encouraged other people to join ISIS or espoused ISIS ideology, but that he bought a guy lunch.
Newspapers have claimed that the Rohingya are burning down their own homes and killing Buddhists and Hindus — a view also espoused by the government.
More and more, Republicans have embraced a certain abrasiveness, even crudeness, in our politics that belies the very ideals they've espoused for a generation.
One candidate, Paul Nehlen, has previously challenged Ryan but is unlikely to gain traction with the party because he has espoused white supremacist views.
Over the last seven years, Bennett has become a much-needed antidote to the one-and-done model espoused by John Calipari and Kentucky.
"People are worried now that Billy Graham's legacy will be diminished by some of the actions and positions that Franklin has espoused," he said.
The stakes are rising by the day, as Republican donors and voters worry about the party advancing the legislative priorities it has long espoused.
During Wednesday's discussion he briefly touched on intentional programming, a software-development concept that he has espoused for decades and is well-known for.
He said he never espoused restructuring or defaulting on government debt but would buy it back at a discount if interest rates go up.
Lacking rational outlets for these concerns, he felt that the only path available to him was through the hatred espoused by the far right.
At the recent National Book Awards and Dayton Literary Peace Prizes, most of the speeches proclaimed opposition to the values that Mr. Trump espoused.
To their supporters, the Mendozas represented the opposite of the principles espoused by Mr. Maduro: They stood for professionalism over improvisation, tradition over revolution.
Theodore Roosevelt dismissed "Negroes" as a "perfectly stupid race," while Woodrow Wilson and Dwight D. Eisenhower frequently espoused prejudiced views and told racist jokes.
Theodore Roosevelt dismissed "Negroes" as a "perfectly stupid race," while Woodrow Wilson and Dwight D. Eisenhower frequently espoused prejudiced views and told racist jokes.
It has been equally true under President Trump; G.O.P. legislative proposals show not a hint of the populism Trump espoused on the campaign trail.
Washington's allies have warned that protectionist policies espoused by President Donald Trump - including punitive import tariffs on steel and aluminum - are weakening the world economy.
Trump's brand of conservatism -- as I've noted many times -- is hugely far afield from the vision of the movement most Republican elected officials once espoused.
Though she chose not to mention Trump by name, her speech was a clear repudiation of the policies the Republican espoused a few hours later.
The New Republic, it turned out, was far removed from the Silicon Valley mind-set that Mr. Hughes and his chief executive, Guy Vidra, espoused.
What I'm watching (beyond the debates this week): Whether the progressive climate positions espoused by most of the Democratic candidates are generally embraced by voters.
Users from r/altright often made inflammatory remarks about a variety of marginalized groups and many espoused views in the white supremacist/national socialist spectrum.
Google espoused similar opinions to justify its Nexus program, in which it developed new Android versions alongside a lead hardware device made by a partner.
Wednesday's vote in the Netherlands is the first of several European elections that will test the nationalist and populist stances espoused by insurgent political leaders.
Their 2014 report "War in the West" attempts to tie the Bundys beliefs on land use to hate groups that have previously espoused such beliefs.
One can make a case that the Republican Party, or the agenda that sincere conservatives espoused in the years before Trump, has taken another hit.
It's an agenda that falls in line with the law-and-order populism Trump espoused before arriving in office (and, less frequently, during his presidency).
We saw this scenario in the Orlando attack where the perpetrator espoused several conflicting ideologies and seemingly was not a part of a terrorist cell.
This contradicts the views espoused by President Donald Trump, his administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and heads of the Interior and Energy departments.
One Republican candidate, Paul Nehlen, has previously challenged Ryan but is unlikely to gain traction with the party because he has espoused white supremacist views.
The first minister urged her party to stand up to the "crude populism" she said was espoused by leaders including Boris Johnson and Donald Trump.
More recently, the site trained its fire on Trump's national security adviser, H.R. McMaster, after he removed officials who espoused Bannon's foreign-policy world view.
The Southern Poverty Law Center, a civil-rights nonprofit, also drew a direct link between the president's rhetoric and the views espoused in the manifesto.
It has also drawn comparisons by some Democrats to the themes of "hope" and "change" espoused by former President Obama during his successful 2008 campaign.
Another 2202 percent of voters said that illegal immigration represented "a problem," but do not view it in the drastic terms espoused by the president.
Likewise, Lords of Chaos the book is problematic on a factual basis and because writer Michael Moynihan has espoused fascism and nationalism himself for decades.
His security clearance was revoked in 2012 after he allegedly espoused "pro-ISIS views" at work and threatened to injure or kill fellow military officers.
One theory I have heard espoused repeatedly is that our colleague, Senator Feinstein, leaked Professor Ford's letter at the eleventh hour to derail this process.
The notion of a Great Replacement has crossed the Atlantic and found an eager audience among groups who have long espoused similar white supremacist ideas.
He may be angry, but the example he's setting for current agents and intelligence officers is entirely inconsistent with the core values he's always espoused.
They should unapologetically champion a strong American identity around the shared values espoused in the Declaration of Independence as an antidote to exclusionary white nationalism.
Acquaintances, neighbors and co-workers have described him as erratic and sometimes violent, and said that he had recently espoused a radical form of Islam.
This country is a harder, colder, more meanspirited place because these senators would rather bootlick a bully than stand for the principles they once espoused.
He hinted at pulling back on Uber's long-espoused strategy of spending enormous amounts of money in order to gain market share in certain areas.
For three decades, he has espoused the numerous health benefits of dance to students, including enhancing one's abilities to handle stress and adaptability to change.
During the 2016 campaign, Trump espoused strong pro-Israel views, including a pledge to move the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv.
But the Democrats argued in their memorandum that impeachable actions "need not be indictable offenses," a theory that has been espoused by many legal scholars.
He shifted he party sharply to the left since his unexpected election in 2015, disavowing the centrist policies espoused by predecessors such as Tony Blair.
Trump phoned Bolsonaro within hours of him being declared the winner of October's election, during which he espoused loud pro-America -- and pro-Trump -- views.
The general election race will pose a clash of ideologies, between the liberal economic policy championed by Gillum and the Trump conservatism espoused by DeSantis.
In the latter position, she espoused an almost ideological embrace of fossil fuels and opposition to the Renewable Fuel Standard and other renewables like wind.
This is not just an argument espoused by liberals and not just about the threats to traditional anti-poverty programs like food stamps and Medicaid.
Reports emerged following the shooting that the suspect in the El Paso shooting had left behind a racist manifesto and espoused support for white nationalism.
Former Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio said on Thursday that he was unaware that a publication he has given multiple interviews to espoused anti-Semitic views.
MbZ has long espoused a hard line against Qatar and Iran, which seems to be rubbing off on MbS, who has ratcheted up the rhetoric.
Parties, governments and nonprofits should expand on the learning methods that are common to tech startups and espoused by Eric Reis in The Lean Startup.
McCabe espoused the virtues of cabbage, which is versatile and long-lasting (and maybe a tougher sell for some kids?), as well as sweet potatoes.
In its simultaneous celebration of collectivity and compositional vision, it represents an extension of precepts espoused by the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians.
Because advice or principles espoused by the Global Partnership wouldn't be legally binding, it's unclear how much the body really could constrain nations' AI programs.
It also spells out prescriptions for future presidents, despite the tough-on-crime rhetoric that President-elect Donald Trump espoused on the campaign trail last year.
Sadly, the ideas espoused in his letter echo the same pseudoscience peddled by eugenicists and white supremacists for decades—and they're unlikely to disappear anytime soon.
He remains concerned about the rhetoric the candidate espoused on the trail, but is "cautiously optimistic" he'll tone things down once he's in the Oval Office.
The philosophies Trump espoused weren't just a rejection of the former presidents -- particularly Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama -- sharing the stage with Trump.
He has long espoused taking a radical stance on public security in Brazil, which according to United Nations statistics has more homicides than any other country.
And in response, St. John has doubled down on his philosophies with "Enslaving the Masses," an extended explanation of the ideas espoused in his original PowerPoint.
He's argued that Trump would only sign something that gave enough to conservatives and stuck close to the vision of immigration Trump espoused during his campaign.
Soaring military budgets amid collapsing revenues could force Trump to temper his own proposed military expansion, to say nothing of the even bigger expansion Deptula espoused.
In one piece, he accused campus "multiculturalists" of stereotyping minorities who espoused conservative views, and he listed some of the derogatory terms used to describe them.
In 57 tweets, the account espoused truth and honesty, and pretty much admitted what everyone in the Bay Area already knows: the crumbling institution kinda sucks.
After more than a decade of hard-fought efforts in music, Navarro's motivations, unlike those espoused by her more overtly materialistic peers, seem unpretentious and honest.
"It's not hard to extrapolate to what to do if you're at a mall," she added of the ALICE method, which is espoused in the book.
It's a line often espoused by top visionaries like Elon Musk and Bill Gates, but it's also applicable to early-stage start-ups, the founders explained.
While the WNBA espoused the usual talking points, noting that the fines were for improper uniform, it rings sharp nonetheless as a rebuke to social outspokenness.
The figures are symptomatic of a wider shift in eastern Europe's traditionally conservative Catholic electorate towards the more liberal views espoused by Pope Francis, said Vasecka.
He had an enormously popular radio show that espoused Christian Identity beliefs that circulated in an informal social network of these racist radicals across the country.
Stewart, who has styled himself after Trump and espoused similar hardline approaches to immigration, has wasted no time embracing the president's animus toward the Clinton campaign.
Speaking about breaking away from Christianity, you broke into music by playing in bands that espoused seemingly Satanic views in reaction to Christianity in the 1990s.
Despite what he called "some of the more extreme" birther theories, espoused by people — like Donald Trump — that say one must be born on American soil.
I reached out to several gun industry defense lawyers on Wednesday to ask if they're still of the view they espoused in their Supreme Court briefs.
A person can have loyalty to a political organization because its nominees have espoused a continuing sense of political morality over the course of its history.
The New Jersey Democrat, himself born to Cuban immigrants, espoused the benefits of searching for candidates from a wide range of backgrounds for the federal government.
The liberal ethos they espoused spilled across into the nearby town of Totnes, which became (and still is) a retreat for '60s peace campaigners and aromatherapists.
In the name of "commonwealth" this rogue political status doctrine is espoused by anti-statehood party leaders and corporate special interests profiting under the status quo.
On Billboard's list of the twenty most popular rock songs of 2017, fully half of them were by bands whose members have espoused the Christian faith.
His father and brother both won the White House as "compassionate conservatives," Republicans who espoused right-wing views without being all fire-and-brimstone about it.
And yet, "what gets the baby in gets the baby out" has become a growing refrain espoused by people like Kate Dimpfl, founder of Holistic Childbirth.
DENVER (AP) — A man who repeatedly espoused anti-Semitic views has been arrested in a plot to bomb a historic Colorado synagogue, federal officials said Monday.
The second group espoused a philosophy indistinguishable from the right wing of the Republican Party and included the likes of Thomas Sowell, Walter Williams and others.
Its big-hearted founder, Levi Felix, who'd espoused the joys of trading screens for nature walks, was tragically killed by brain cancer at just age 32.
And to appeal to as many voters as possible, he espoused no firm policy positions and said little about fundamental issues like the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
U.S. President Donald Trump withdrew the United States from the accord last year, invoking concerns for the U.S. economy, and has espoused pro-fossil fuel policies.
These systems espoused the Anglo-Saxon idea of a nuclear family unit, a departure from the collectivist societies that many Indigenous communities had built over centuries.
In addition, the deadly April attack on a synagogue in Poway, California was also carried out by a gunman who had allegedly espoused white supremacist views.
Mr. Friedman, a bankruptcy lawyer with no diplomatic experience, has long espoused hard-right, pro-Israel views that are often at odds with United States policy.
In El Paso, Texas, the gunman espoused white nationalist, anti-immigrant views in a four-page manifesto published online less than 30 minutes before his attack.
And it is true that even when using similar tactics, President Trump and President Obama have expressed very different attitudes toward immigration and espoused different goals.
The shooter in El Paso espoused a white-supremacist message and targeted the city's Latino community using an assault weapon acquired abroad, The Texas Tribune reported.
There is also a sentiment, still espoused by many talent evaluators at clubs around the world, that Mexico is a better training ground for a player.
DOJ, as I've reported, has previously espoused that position in filings before both the District of Columbia U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court.
U.S. President Donald Trump withdrew the United States from the Paris accord last year, invoking concerns for the economy, and has espoused pro-fossil fuel policies.
Trump on Thursday also signed an executive order to allow Americans to purchase insurance across state lines, a reform that conservative policy experts have long espoused.
It evolved into the National Caucus of Labor Committees, an organization largely made up of young upper-middle-class people who espoused Mr. LaRouche's Marxist views.
We are the ultimate closers, you are taught, embracing the winners-and-losers philosophy espoused in "Glengarry Glen Ross," David Mamet's play about real estate sales.
Many experts believe that anti-immigration rhetoric increasingly espoused by the Republican Party under President Trump has helped ensure that the voting bloc leans heavily Democrat.
"The (Gulen) organization is a religious structure in its basis, but the defendants on trial here are mostly people who&aposve espoused a secular lifestyle," he said.
Orange Is the New Black, a show about people serving time, has never espoused the idea that one has to have an immaculate record to be loved.
Lahren used to work for the Blaze, but was fired in March after she espoused abortion rights and ended up having some major drama with Glenn Beck.
Page urged people to "connect the dots" with the rise in crimes against marginalized people in the US to the views often espoused by the current administration.
Again, conventional wisdom — espoused by the "deep state," beltway bandits, parasitic contractors and consultants in the Washington swamp — will cry that withdrawal from Afghanistan will be disastrous.
Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama said Tuesday the first presidential debate left him worried about the positions Donald Trump has espoused on nuclear weapons and climate change.
That's not to say that the platform espoused at the March for Life is intended to incite such attacks, but rather, to say that actions have consequences.
It's billed as a reflection on the conservative political tradition, and frames American politics as an "intellectual battle" between ideas espoused by James Madison and Woodrow Wilson.
Yet Hillary Clinton's gravitation from calling abortion "sad, even tragic" in 2005 to the more conventionally pro-choice line she espoused in 2016 was a significant change.
CEO Elon Musk has also espoused the notion that Tesla is besieged by haters, some out to damage the electric vehicle and renewable energy company from within.
And where she once took a more hawkish immigration stance, Gillibrand in June espoused the controversial view that Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, should be abolished.
In December, through an  11-page affidavit , FBI special agent Christopher McKinney alleged that Jameson espoused "radical jihadi beliefs" on social media, as  Fox News  previously reported.
Wyden ripped into Wray's speech:Your stated position parrots the same debunked arguments espoused by your predecessors, all of whom ignored the widespread and vocal consensus of cryptographers.
In other words, while many of us may be worried about some of the policies espoused by populist governments, these are not necessarily scaring away foreign investors.
That's not to say the anti-climate change messages Trump espoused on Thursday, and pence parried on Friday morning, don't play well with the ultra-conservative base.
" The author of the email, whose name is redacted, said Cummings espoused radical beliefs including using violence to establish Islamic law, and was not "listening to reason.
The Wing's price tag and application process have linked it in some critics' minds with the kind of women's empowerment espoused by career gurus like Sheryl Sandberg.
Let's demonstrate through economic action that the residents and business owners of Charlottesville will not stand for the hatred espoused by Eric Trump and those like him.
An even greater challenge to Yellen might come from the sort of economic policies being espoused by both candidates with respect to trade policy and the budget.
What should we do about the statutes of men -- and they were mostly men -- who caused suffering and who espoused racist views that are completely unacceptable today?
This is a charge they deny; but DNC leadership openly touts it, their last presidential candidate espoused it, and the polling shows its membership believes in it.
But the military junta espoused a xenophobic, Bamar-supremacist ideology, and, in the following decades, the Rohingya were systematically demonized, many of them stripped of basic rights.
Many Christian conservatives harbor deep suspicions about Mr. Trump's true beliefs and how compatible they are with the long-held, hard-line stances espoused in the platform.
Additionally, the Trump administration needs to consider the way forward for its alliance with South Korea; Moon consistently has espoused a "One Korea" approach throughout these negotiations.
The plan is being rolled out by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, espoused feminist and avid yogi, making good on his campaign promises to prioritize legalizing it.
The One Health movement, an interdisciplinary way of thinking espoused by some global public health authorities, emphasizes the connections between people, animals, plants, and their shared environment.
The case brings a new intensity to next week's midterm elections and deep concerns about the stoking of partisan fury on themes often espoused by Mr. Trump.
But for activist and vegan Matt Ball, the purist ideologies espoused in those mantras might actually work against the goal of reducing and ultimately ending animal slaughter.
People in Utrecht who know Mr. Tanis, who was born in Turkey, say he was erratic and sometimes violent, and recently espoused a strict form of Islam.
Despite decades of lofty American talk of democracy and human rights, espoused by every president since Jimmy Carter, policies have prioritized security and strategic considerations over principle.
Suggesting the El Paso suspect is a leftist because he espoused such ideas just shows how naïve — or disingenuous — some of these pro-Trump personalities really are.
Mr. Maier's vision of Germany stood in stark contrast to the one espoused by Michael Regener, a popular neo-Nazi singer who goes by the name Lunikoff.
In early 2018, co-chair Tamika Mallory was criticized for attending an event with Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan where he espoused anti-Semitic conspiracy theories.
For decades, politicians on both sides have espoused the belief that copayments and other out-of-pocket charges are necessary to reduce consumer demand for health care.
They parted company disagreeing over the Algerian revolt, which Camus curiously opposed, and over Sartre's Communism, a party membership that Camus briefly espoused but soon bitterly rejected.
This is exactly why Trump has called for a merit-based immigration system, which is the opposite of the open borders agenda espoused by those opposing him.
There was outrage at Congress's inaction on gun control, and the white supremacist rhetoric espoused by right-wing politicians, right-wing media, and one of the shooters.
" As a gesture toward balance, the paper quoted a professor and feminist game scholar who "contends that the ideas espoused by Yiannopoulos minimize serious threats to women.
Farris feels his brother's presence most strongly in The Light House -- not through things Deah left behind or memories they shared, but through the ideals espoused here.
Arpaio campaigned for Trump in 2016 and investigated unfounded claims that Obama was not born in the United States, a falsehood that Trump also espoused for years.
In China, researchers have noted that the organization helped shape anti-obesity education campaigns stressing physical activity over dietary changes, a strategy long espoused by Coca-Cola.
In an interview in the New York Times last week, Trump espoused three positions that would radically shift the entire foundation of US foreign and defense policy.
In a follow-up email, I asked him why his monologue was aimed at Republicans when many Democrats had long espoused the same criticisms of free market economics.
Yet he espoused Mrs Clinton's liberal policies on sexuality and reproduction precisely on the grounds that these should be matters of choice and not dictated by public policy.
In America the prospects for men without college degrees have worsened along with a decline in manufacturing jobs—a cause of the economic nationalism espoused by Mr Trump.
His espoused views against the power structures of Western government and corporate behemoths made up the public persona of the organization, one that became inseparable from Assange himself.
Some users have responded with distaste for the tweet, citing their right to speak up even if their views don't align with those espoused on Tamez's T-shirt.
As CNN national security analyst Peter Bergen put it, on one hand, he has espoused hawkish views on Iran and his fierce language recalls Trump's apparent hero Gen.
Trump, defending his decision, emphasized the need for other countries to take on the battle against IS in Syria and espoused Turkey's subsequent offer to fill America's shoes.
Ordinary Venezuelans have lost faith in the regime, if not in chavismo, the pro-poor populism espoused by the late Hugo Chávez, who ruled from 1999 until 2013.
Even the most mainstream anti-abortion views -- espoused by such conservatives as Rick Santorum and Mike Huckabee -- tend to advocate for punishment for providers, rather than for women.
It went on to accuse the Kirchners of using human rights as a political football and called for an end to the "vengeance" espoused by the previous administrations.
On this issue, he has espoused the mindset of the progressive left, whose adherents believe Medicare and Social Security are doing just fine and need not be touched.
It's unclear if Trump and his team, which has espoused fair trade more than free trade and has discussed a border tax on imports, would sign the document.
Essential learning: Can you embrace and adopt an entirely new code of conduct that is likely the exact opposite of what your conservative culture has espoused for decades?
No doubt that will continue, but that doesn't mean no progress can be made to minimize that deception, in pursuit of the fundamental values espoused by this country.
However one of the more notably apparent ideas espoused by the project that survived —and flourished— after it was the emancipation of sound and music from each other.
In one sense, he is treading on the values espoused by President Johnson, who claimed that an "advanced civilization" needs to foster arts and culture with public support.
"We Can Do It!" was a domestic battlecry that coincided perfectly with a character like Wonder Woman, who espoused American valor, power, and the fortitude of female strength.
However, the two speakers, Hartford Seminary's Professor Yehezkel Landau and Duke University's Turkish Imam Abdullah Antepli, differing in nationality, religion and life history, espoused the same opinions, i.e.
Ver regularly declares that Bitcoin Cash is the true bitcoin, in keeping with the ideas set forth by Satoshi (as opposed to those espoused by all the "Faketoshis").
Organizers argued that long work hours had driven their wages below an average of $15 an hour and failed to meet the pay standards espoused by Sanders himself.
According to a criminal complaint against Frank Nucera Jr., who resigned in January, the former chief espoused violence toward African-Americans, using the N-word and other epithets.
For one: that Brexit won't ruin the UK. And also: that there might be some truth to the flat Earth theory, that wacky philosophy espoused by rapper B.o.
In a society where being "French" is espoused over one's heritage and cultural individuality, it's a sad eventuality that minorities can and likely will run into vitriolic opposition.
Trump and his allies have espoused variants of this theory, often centered on Jewish billionaire and Democratic donor George Soros, who was among last week's mail-bomb targets.
This can also create a universe of real flaws that go unnoticed by the superstar, because he or she has espoused them in favor of maintaining the facade.
Mr. Joyce, a social conservative who aggressively espoused what he called family values and fought against legalizing same-sex marriage, had been under pressure to resign for weeks.
Sylvie testified that she joined a Nxivm-related group called Jness that she said espoused, among other things, that women were victimizers who liked to pose as victims.
Fisher has espoused typical alt-right ideological views online, even though he only served as moderator of TheRedPill for around two months between late 2012 and early 2013.
Roosevelt was a leading proponent of the post-Civil War "fish culture movement," which espoused hatchery-reared fish as a means of replenishing depleted stocks of native species.
The president eventually tired of Mulvaney just as he had with Kelly and his first chief of staff, Reince Priebus, all of whom espoused very different management styles.
In the realms of the First Amendment and higher education, the court has repeatedly espoused the value of students being exposed to a diversity of viewpoints at school.
He was referring to the January killing of six worshipers at a mosque in Quebec by a gunman; the man accused of the killings espoused far-right views.
"Neither the Constitution nor the history surrounding the founding support as broad an interpretation of presidential immunity as the one now espoused by the President," the judge wrote.
His party issued a statement Tuesday hailing Mr. Trump's plan as "historic" and calling it "entirely consistent with the principles of state and security" espoused by the party.
The evening dress represented the pop culture and pizazz of this couple's image, itself a marriage of the old traditions and new causes that the pair have espoused.
In November, Scaramucci, then running the hedge fund company he founded, SkyBridge Capital, appeared on knowledge forum Big Think where he espoused his best advice on the subject.
" Never mind that the author's main critique of Trump appears to be that he is insufficiently conservative, that he "shows little affinity for ideals long espoused by conservatives.
But Trump stayed on message during his speech and echoed many of the themes that Ryan and other GOP lawmakers have espoused as they've advocated for tax reform.
A person works as a receptionist for this publisher, and their job duties require them to sometimes answer basic questions about the doctrines espoused by the religious books.
The truth is, it was not so long ago that President Clinton was advocating for the very measures on border security that are now espoused by President Trump.
The fact that Hasson had reportedly espoused white supremacist views for decades raised questions about why he was able to spend 30 years in the military without issue.
That was my view before Vox existed, Tim Lee espoused it for Vox during the final month of Obama's administration, and I kept saying it once Trump took over.
Those ideas have informed his administration's early policies and Cabinet appointments of men who have promoted or espoused contempt for immigrants and members of racial and religious minority groups.
Their party, the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam or AIADMK, espoused Tamil exceptionalism: the idea that Tamils are racially, linguistically and culturally distinct from Aryan, Indo-European northerners.
During a roundtable with journalists last summer, Bridenstine espoused the need for the SLS, arguing that no other commercial rocket could deliver what the future Block 22019B SLS would.
Social media profiles that belonged to Crusius and reviewed by BuzzFeed News reinforced his identity as a withdrawn loner with few friends and who espoused racist, anti-immigrant beliefs.
Arguably China's soft power was stronger in the 1950s and 1960s when Mao, a brutal but charismatic dictator, espoused a socialist Utopia that inspired many people around the world.
The panel would rather see voters elect a candidate with more centrist views espoused by candidates like Democrat and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton or Republican Ohio Gov.
A fundamentalist Christian with an apocalyptic streak, the retired neurosurgeon has espoused the view that Islam is not really a religion at all but rather a "life-organisation system".
Expressing confidence that immigration wouldn't be shut off and trade deals would persist, Obama argued against the type of protectionist policies that Trump has espoused on the campaign trail.
He learned the school's mantra of "value" investing, the term for finding undervalued securities popularized by professors Benjamin Graham and David Dodd and espoused by fellow alum Warren Buffett.
The theory they espoused would become Qanon, and it would eventually make its way from those message boards to national media stories and the rallies of President Donald Trump.
Mr. Cuomo should find a way to expand paid family leave and move more quickly to a goal he has publicly espoused: a minimum wage of $15 an hour.
But since Trump took office, he has not delivered the promised rapprochement with Russia, instead sticking closely to the Russia policy espoused by his predecessor as president, Barack Obama.
When Tracy Parks' parents joined the Peoples Temple in 1966, they were drawn by the Christian gospel, socialist politics and racial equality espoused by the founding pastor, Jim Jones.
Politically, fears of a trade war sparked by protectionist policies espoused by President Donald Trump fell to 20 percent, while worries about European elections spiking "disintegration risk" led fears.
A federal lawsuit challenging Cruz's eligibility to run for president was filed Thursday, based on the theory espoused by Trump that he may not be a natural-born citizen.
Under a Trump administration, the GOP-controlled FCC is likely to dramatically scale back the agency's ambitions, consistent with the anti-regulatory, "small-government" philosophy often espoused by Republicans.
Bannon, the executive chairman of the right-wing site Breitbart News, served as Trump's campaign CEO and has openly espoused racist, sexist, and anti-Semitic views in the past.
Former Blackberry co-CEO, Jim Ballsillie, espoused a view that tech giants' business models are engineered to profit from manipulation, meaning they inherently pose a threat to liberal democracies.
Mr. Obama invoked former President Ronald Reagan directly during the speech and said that the principles espoused at the Republican convention in Cleveland did not sound conservative at all.
As one of their primary demands, they insist that Qatar shut down Al Jazeera, because it presents "alternative views" to those espoused by the Saudis and other gulf states.
It requires an approach not built on doing it alone at the country-level (as espoused by President-elect Donald Trump), but an inter-sectoral and inter-governmental approach.
Even as an undergrad at Duke in the middle of the last decade, he espoused some of the thinking that would eventually make its way into the Trump speeches.
During his appeal, according to his lawyers, Mr. Junqueras told the judges of the Supreme Court that he was a "man of peace," who espoused Christian values and dialogue.
The debate continues at many universities over whether the names of prominent racists and others who espoused contentious theories should be allowed to remain on campus buildings and structures.
"Since then, we have seen huge swings in the president's favor across the 17 states we have polled, based on the policies now espoused by the Democrats," he said.
Thomas J. J. Altizer, one of a handful of radical theologians in the 1960s who espoused that "God is dead," died on Wednesday in Stroudsburg, Pa. He was 91.
Sanders has struggled to distinguish himself in the current field, frequently complaining that he deserves credit for pioneering many of the progressive ideas now espoused by other Democratic challengers.
Rajeev Misra, the manager of SoftBank's Vision Fund, espoused optimism for the future of the fund in the next 18 to 24 months, in a recent interview with CNBC.
Kudlow defended his bullish call by pointing to similar advice espoused last week by legendary investor Warren Buffett, who said the market's declines were positive for long-term investors.
Many media consumers have not only espoused an unwillingness to read subtitles but also rejected the whole pro-reading argument on principle — even if it meant facing vehement opposition.
But the outrage around Lorenz's thread seemed to confirm the belief espoused in Wilkinson's initial Vox piece, that Americans don't like the "challenge" of reading subtitles while watching films.
Peter Handke, a writer from Austria, has espoused nationalist views and spoke at the funeral of Slobodan Milosevic, the former leader of Yugoslavia who was tried for war crimes.
The group, which included Ralph Waldo Emerson and Louisa May Alcott's father, Bronson, espoused a progressive political agenda that included environmental conservation and raised nature to a spiritual plane.
Where Clinton espoused using economic tools to advance political objectives, Trump is likely to turn this maxim on its head, using political means and might to secure economic gains.
Not because the Swedish voters agree with many of the outlandish policies espoused by the far right, but because voters want to send a message that enough is enough.
Trump has repeatedly repudiated the very concept of American Exceptionalism and espoused a variety of moral false equivalency that is deeply at odds with the republic's long bipartisan tradition.
His city's civic revitalization is rooted in the data-driven techniques espoused by McKinsey & Company, the consulting firm where Mr. Buttigieg once worked, reports Michael Forsythe of the NYT.
Police say Khalid Masood, who tried to put his troubled past behind him by turning to religion, had copied the low cost, low tech attacks espoused by Islamic State.
This helps explain why in Britain, which has espoused them, boards are 30% female whereas in America, which has not, progress has flagged, despite corporate professions of gender equality.
Mr. Trump's blatant discrimination against those who wish to serve runs counter to the ideals and principals espoused by our founding fathers and articulated in the United States Constitution.
The proposal is the first indication from the White House that Trump is willing to make some concessions on the hardline immigration views his administration has espoused thus far.
But it has struggled to draw a line on views espoused by white right-wing extremists, who tend to know the rules well and stop short of overt hate speech.
Long-time Rules Committee member Curly Haugland, a Republican National Committee committeeman from North Dakota, has long espoused the view that the current rules don't actually permit binding at all.
The money pumped into stock markets in the days following the election closely tracked the sectors and firms seen to be beneficiaries from policies espoused by Trump during the campaign.
Cleveland (CNN)The Republican Party is set to give a formal endorsement to the wall along the U.S.-Mexico border espoused by Donald Trump, solidifying it in the party's platform.
In milder form, this cause is espoused by others: some western politicians also want territory to be transferred to the control of states, costly as that might prove for them.
Crucially, the med students and residents who espoused false beliefs were more likely to give lower pain ratings for black patients suffering from injuries like broken legs or kidney stones.
He said before his inauguration that the dollar's strength against the Chinese yuan was "killing us", raising concern in the "strong dollar" policy espoused by recent U.S. administrations could change.
Cooper espoused all kinds of conspiracy theories involving JFK's assassination, the idea that AIDS was a government creation, and that the Illuminati actually help the US government deal with aliens.
Trump, who has espoused an "America First" approach to foreign policy, has warned of the threat posed by people trying to get into the US, particularly from mostly Muslim countries.
Alex Jones listed conservative Fox News personalities like Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham, who have both recently come under fire for show segments that espoused white supremacist rhetoric, as allies.
The paper analyzed "the rhetoric espoused by the people in that cycle of making money from being cool," like YouTube stars and Instagram influencers who get paid to market products.
As excerpts from Manigault Newman's book have started to leak, the White House has gone on the attack, arguing she lacks credibility and has previously espoused praise for the president.
Most women probably know Riot Grrrl from its derivative forms: the mantra of "girl power" espoused by the Spice Girls, rather than the underground feminist scene that originated the term.
He warned that digging in the party's heels and letting ObamaCare collapse under its own weight — a position occasionally espoused by President Trump and many conservatives — would be a mistake.
Horowitz, the founder of the conference and an opinion contributor to The Hill, has said the country's "only serious race war" is against whites, and has espoused anti-Islam views.
Trump said the greatest risk to the U.S. economy is the presidential election a year from now because of progressive policies espoused by "crazy" Democrats who seek to unseat him.
The LGBT community in North Carolina, and in the entire country, unequivocally reject this proposal because it does nothing to address the legislated discrimination of transgender people espoused in HB28503.
Her remarks came after 22 people were killed in an El Paso Walmart last week by a shooter who police say espoused racist and white supremacist views after his capture.
"Despite his frequent contradictions and displays of ignorance, Trump has a long record of recklessness and has espoused a worldview that goes against everything that makes America great," it claimed.
The Clinton campaign, meanwhile, has given voice to the religious principle of love — an explicitly Christian concept that is espoused by most monotheistic faiths — as the root of liberal policies.
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.
The higher calling has instead been to become the party of unthinking resistance, energetically and blindly coalescing against every position of the current administration – even positions they once themselves espoused.
Less a movement than a network of like-minded artists and writers, it espoused the view that art was an end in itself and shouldn't be turned to political purposes.
The name is also apt: Espoused by the Rastafari movement, Ital cuisine (the term derives from the English "vital") celebrates natural foods and avoids those made with additives and preservatives.
That Street Fighting Men's jacket copy brands Rodriguez a "feminist" is befuddling — when, exactly, did the women's liberation arguments espoused by counterculture newspapers grow stale for these "giants" of comix?
When Mr. Trump was elected, tech executives were largely up in arms over a leader who espoused policies on immigration and other issues that were antithetical to their companies' values.
"We need the unity of the state and the church and the people," he said, citing the principles espoused by the ancient king who was once buried at this monastery.
The Jewish Home party had threatened to quit the coalition if Mr. Bennett, who has espoused far more belligerent positions on security than Mr. Netanyahu, did not get the job.
In the 1994 campaign against Mr. McCall, the interim incumbent, Dr. London was accused of divisive and racist tactics, linking his opponent to groups or people who espoused anti-Semitism.
For years I have tried to separate the art, which I find transcendentally beautiful, from the man, who espoused monstrous anti-Semitism, fearing deep down that such compartmentalization is suspect.
In his online commentary, Mr. Marks confronted instances of institutionalized discrimination or aesthetic snobbery with caustic wit; mostly, though, he espoused a worldview animated by optimism, generosity and boundless curiosity.
He espoused the benefits of universal prekindergarten, which he had instituted in San Antonio when he was mayor, and proposed taxing the inherited wealth held by the country's top earners.
While known to be wrong, these are not just views espoused by fringe YouTubers — they're promoted by major political figures and, in some instances, the president of the United States.
But the Ninth Circuit ruled that it was not clear in 2010 that the "knock and announce" rule the courts have espoused would apply to a building like a shack.
Many in Iran also accused Saudi Arabia of fomenting takfirism, a radical Sunni ideology espoused by groups such as Islamic State that regards Shi'ism and other Islamic sects as heretical.
Clinton, who faced criticism of being too close to Wall Street herself, has said she supports the overall "personnel is policy" philosophy, which is frequently espoused by liberal darling Sen.
The paper wrote about Angela Merkel's big migration plan to transform German society by introducing refugees, a version of the "great replacement" theory espoused in manifestos left by mass shooters.
Mr. Sanders has never espoused immediate abolition of private health insurance, such as the Nevada Culinary Workers fear – that is, not until Medicare for All is enacted and fully funded.
As the number of white supremacist groups rose, so did the number of radical black nationalist groups that espoused anti-white, anti-Semitic or anti-gay and anti-transgender views.
The billionaire real estate showman's stances on trade and other fiscal issues run counter to the brand of free-market conservatism espoused by Koch and his younger brother, David Koch.
Most controversially, he espoused a belief in polygenism—the idea that humanity was descended from five human races that were created separately but simultaneously on different parts of the Earth.
Bissonnette followed several profiles that espoused right-wing ideologies on his Facebook page, including that of Marine Le Pen, the far-right leader of France's National Front, according to the CBC.
The Democratic Party is a big tent, and the party's left flank is increasingly out of step with more centrist Democrats who have espoused traditional US foreign policy positions for decades.
The artwork Green made actually shows a GOP elephant sitting in its own burning house — a reference to the controversially extreme, arguably racist views espoused by GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump.
His prime minister, egged on by the country's first president, Sam Nujoma, who still hankers after the socialism espoused during SWAPO's long years in exile, is said to be a NEEEFer.
In one piece he wrote as an undergraduate, he accused campus "multiculturalists" of stereotyping minorities who espoused conservative views, and he listed some of the derogatory terms used to describe them.
With her acclaimed album Be the Cowboy, Mitski may have crossed into the mainstream, but higher production values don't detract from the brutal emotional honesty and bleak perspective she's always espoused.
A procession of senior executives of major companies, including Royal Dutch Shell and Exxon Mobil Corp , espoused this view while speaking at this week's GasTech event, the industry's biggest annual gathering.
What they're saying: Roger McNamee, an adviser to the center and a frequent critic of Facebook, said he thinks the notions Harris espoused will find some willing ears in Silicon Valley.
A procession of senior executives of major companies, including Royal Dutch Shell and Exxon Mobil Corp, espoused this view while speaking at this week's GasTech event, the industry's biggest annual gathering.
In the immediate aftermath of the war, Saudi Arabia and other Persian Gulf countries funded mosques and other Islamic institutions that in some cases espoused the puritanical Wahabi interpretation of Islam.
"Ahead of its time" does not mean anything close to "is a viable product in 2016," however, thanks to the notoriously backwards approach to software espoused by Sony in the 2000s.
And, quite frankly, other than traditional white guilt laden rhetoric espoused to enable law breakers and shame white people, what does Hillary have to offer when it comes to race relations?
"The investment community has consistently espoused the merits of consolidation within a highly fragmented business," said Simmons & Co analyst David Kistler in a note to clients praising the Concho-RSP deal.
For all the lofty potential Internet of Things synergies espoused upon the deal's announcement, then, ARM could be an attractive target for SoftBank simply by virtue of being a solid investment.
Nonetheless, captivating orators such as Charles Webster Leadbeater and Annie Besant—theosophists who espoused groundbreaking notions such as women's rights—established centers in Hollywood and inspired the likes of Aldous Huxley.
García-Martínez said he agrees with the view of privacy Zuckerberg espoused in a 2017 manifesto; community and sharing experiences with other people are a "primal need," but privacy is not.
"Notably, the investment community has consistently espoused the merits of consolidation within a highly fragmented business in which operators should benefit from increased scale, scope and combined operating synergies," Simmons said.
But the need to reform a cumbersome tax system is espoused by most, along with overhauling a generous pension system that is considered the main cause of Brazil's unsustainable budget deficit.
Silicon Valley CEOs have long espoused the benefits of being deeply involved in hiring, with Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg apparently spending as much as 50% of his time on new hires.
Trump has espoused that his campaign was improperly surveilled by intelligence officials who were biased against him during the 2016 election, an unproven theory echoed by some of his conservative supporters.
The two party establishments are mired in their orthodoxies, but Trump and his appointees are embodiments of the nationalism espoused by Pat Buchanan, the most influential public intellectual in America today.
Katznelson refers to the first 25 years of Social Security's existence as a form of "policy apartheid" that ran counter to the goals Franklin D. Roosevelt espoused for the New Deal.
One of the most significant intelligence failures in the UK in recent times was the 2013 murder of British soldier, Lee Rigby, by two men who had espoused extremist views online.
Yes, the ideas of equality and liberation espoused during the revolutionary days of 1917 were powerful and enticing, but the next seven decades showed the glaring weaknesses of the socialist economy.
King espoused a form of Kantian regard that prioritized conceiving of every human, racist or not, as owed a kind of love that is grounded in the ideal of universal respect.
But Verhoeven and his collaborators' conceit was to make the kind of war movie such a society would make about itself, celebrating the virtues espoused by the fictional society it depicts.
On Twitter, he has obscenely mocked Heather Heyer, the young woman who was killed when a man who espoused white supremacist views rammed his car into counterprotesters at the Charlottesville rally.
The latter has also been espoused by Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who cited the theory as a reason to turn down US medical aid, and by Philippines senate president Vicente Sotto.
I would love nothing more than to see this intelligent, ambitious and complicated character on television breaking the dehumanizing and dangerous stereotypes currently being espoused about Latino immigrants in this country.
As the second day of questions drew to a close on Thursday night, key lawmakers moved to fully adopt the nihilistic worldview that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has long espoused.
For years, the kind of liberal global governance espoused in places like the WEF was thought to be anathema to the right-wing populism Trump and his ilk had been pushing.
He espoused segregated schools to encourage black achievement, black self-help groups, black business enterprises and community control of the police, fire, hospital, sanitation and other services in poor black neighborhoods.
In his confirmation hearing, Mr. Bridenstine tried to make a distinction between views he espoused as a politician and how he would act as the manager of a large federal agency.
Of the nearly 1,500 individuals in a University of Maryland study of radicalization from 1948 to 2013, 43 percent espoused far-right ideologies, compared to 21 percent for the far left.
If the Model Y starts shipping in March, that's several months ahead of the original estimate of "fall 2020" espoused by the company at the Model Y launch event in 33.
To make matters worse, Mallory had already been facing criticism earlier that year after attending an event with Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan where he espoused anti-Semitic conspiracy theories.
As a candidate and private citizen, Mr. Trump espoused a transactional approach to foreign affairs that put the economic interests of the United States above all other considerations, including humanitarian ones.
The government harnessed Mr. Castro's death to reaffirm its socialist program, urging people to honor his legacy by redoubling their commitment to the ideals he espoused and the country he built.
Many Americans who voted for Trump may not consider themselves racist, but they cast a ballot for a candidate who espoused racism and xenophobia and told lie after lie without remorse.
Social media posts part of investigation A law enforcement source told CNN that investigators believe an account on Gab, a social media platform, that espoused anti-Semitic views belonged to Bowers.
" Hmmmm: McCain didn't name names, but as CNN put it, ripped the "instincts espoused by some of President Donald Trump's key advisers, without referring to Trump or his team by name.
It is here where the 20th century version of the ideology now espoused by Bannon and like-minded politicians had its day in the sun, and proceeded to blot it out.
They are signaling potential willingness to pass an infrastructure spending program that, if it comes together, would essentially amount to Trump coming around to a view Democrats have espoused for years.
Believing that community engagement requirements do not support or promote the objectives of Medicaid is a tragic example of the soft bigotry of low expectations consistently espoused by the prior administration.
We had an owner who was committed, we had an owner who got a lot of attention because of his earnestness and because of kind of the idealism that he espoused.
That was in part, lawmakers acknowledged, because of Ms. White's performance at her hearing in which she not only espoused controversial views on climate change but also stumbled over science questions.
The Nation of Islam has espoused black nationalism and self-reliance since the 1930s, but the elder Farrakhan has been known for provocative comments considered anti-Semitic or against the U.S. government.
The suit claims the photos of Renty and Delia were taken a few years after Harvard had recruited Agassiz, who espoused a theory that Africans and African-Americans were inferior to whites.
While Tillerson's message is similar to the one espoused for years by former president Barack Obama, last week's missile attack marked the first time the United States has directly targeted Assad's military.
The principles and policies Clinton and the DLC espoused were not solely a defensive reaction to the Republican Party or merely a strategic attempt to pull the Democratic Party to the center.
At the same time, cost controls espoused by ABI and its 3G-run cousins—starting with every manager having to justify every dollar of spending anew each year—have come under scrutiny.
This is in part owing to the philosophies espoused by the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej, which include administering justice and human rights and dealing with the grievances of those suffering from violence.
Xi is seen as the most powerful Chinese leader since Mao Zedong and has been working for years to move away from the consensus-driven style of leadership espoused by his predecessors.
There is growing concern that this surplus could grow even larger under the Trump administration, which unlike Obama's administration — and Republican administration's before it — has espoused a very restrictionist view of trade.
However, Hatzius holds a view recently also espoused by Moody's Analytics economist Mark Zandi that, at the very least, the most growth-stifling parts of the Trump agenda have become less threatening.
Wang also cautioned that trade protectionism – as espoused by U.S. president-elect Donald Trump during his campaign – risked plunging the global economy into a similar vicious cycle of protectionism and counter-protectionism.
" In the statement, Nair said, "I sincerely regret that there have been instances where I have not exhibited leadership behaviors consistent with the principles that the Company and I have always espoused.
President Donald Trump's tax plan will probably look similar to what he espoused on the campaign trail, Grover Norquist, the president and founder of Americans for Tax Reform, told CNBC on Friday.
Some of us who don't trust cops adhere to the tenets of self-defense espoused by Malcolm X. That's why calls for gun control fall on deaf ears for some black folks.
All that makes it rather surprising that such beliefs were espoused by a rock singer for whom sensuality itself seemed (in a very broad sense) to be a form of spiritual expression.
DeSantis during the debate shot down a question about his relationship with a writer who has said the country's "only serious race war" is against whites and has espoused anti-Islam views.
He espoused a variety of the same brand of politics: the substitution of bluster for reason, the angry scapegoating of others and the blind hatred and exaggerated fear of liberals in power.
By focusing on China as opposed to operations in Syria or Afghanistan, Shanahan is possibly seeking an issue where Trump's views more closely reflect those espoused by the Pentagon's National Defense Strategy.
While Cold War allegiances to the Soviet Union may be present in some African countries, Nigeria, by contrast, is a former British colony and therefore more espoused to a free market system.
Instead, Mr. Obama spoke ominously of the stakes for the nation's security, and its very identity, if the ideas espoused by Mr. Trump and many in the Republican Party are widely accepted.
A Florida man who espoused anti-Islamic views on social media was charged with arson on Wednesday in connection with a fire on Sunday that damaged a mosque in Fort Pierce, Fla.
Regardless of where one stands on some of the controversial positions Trump espoused during the campaign season (and there were many), his election promises to usher in a wave of economic reform.
While campaigning, Nepali Prime Minister K.P. Oli espoused pro-China views, vowing to restarted stalled Chinese projects, but since taking power he has shown a willingness to cooperate with India, says Kumar.
Many mainsteam and DIY bands have espoused fandom for the project, and LPC's initial spread was through word of mouth and cassette tape trading on the indie and punk rock touring circuits.
"Steve saw — and was a thought leader and a visionary about — the issues and the movement that Trump eventually caught on to and espoused," said Larry Solov, the chief executive of Breitbart.
Even though the police have not tendered a motive, Mr. Philips assumed that Mr. Conditt had been motivated by the conservative political beliefs he had espoused in a blog several years ago.
They spent uncountable hours on YouTube channels that espoused white nationalism and denounced, as one alt-right ranter declared, the "feminization" and "mass, uncontrolled third-world immigration" that was destroying Western civilization.
The media continued referring to Yiannopoulos as a "troll," despite ample evidence suggesting his words and actions were associated with real bigoted or extremist beliefs, espoused by both him and his followers.
After he and Brown had sex in a windmill in the Netherlands (twice, or maybe more!), Brown was confronted by another contestant, Luke Parker, who espoused his antiquated views on women's sexuality.
Ma has long espoused the benefits of education and has credited his English teacher in his hometown of Hangzhou with giving him the confidence to pursue his first vocational pursuit: teaching English.
"I sincerely regret that there have been instances where I have not exhibited leadership behaviors consistent with the principles that the Company and I have always espoused," Nair said in Ford's statement.
The letter writers also protest that Hannah-Jones, and the project's authors more broadly, ignore Lincoln's admiration, which he shared with Frederick Douglass, for the commitment to liberty espoused in the Constitution.
The deep state is a theory espoused by some that certain non-elected actors within the government bureaucracy — in a conglomerate called the "deep state" — control the country's policy and inner workings.
But the rebuke from 12 Republican senators suggests there is still a willingness among some to stand up for the constitutionalism that conservatives have espoused for years -- particularly during the Obama administration.
"This court has serious concerns that implementing the standards and employing the disqualifying criteria espoused by the U.S. Trustee … would for all practical purposes render a pre-negotiated plan impossible," he said.
Ethiopia, a country that has seen double digit gross domestic product (GDP) expansion as recently as 2017, has espoused a China-style state-led development model in order to achieve economic growth.
" To external appearances, the work Tillerson did at Exxon Mobil seemed to reflect the zero-sum negotiator's view of foreign policy that Trump has espoused ever since "The Art of the Deal.
Several years ago, Chris Johnson, an audio software developer, tested a theory, espoused by some anti-loudness activists, that the hyper-compression roiling the industry was partly to blame for shortened careers.
After taking office, Trump signed an executive order barring people from several Muslim-majority countries from entering the US. He's appointed people who have espoused anti-Muslim views to key Cabinet positions.
For years, prior to running for president, Trump boasted of his sexual exploits and supported a host of social positions, such as abortion rights, that run counter to beliefs espoused by Falwell.
The titans of the two Seattle-based companies weren't quite arm in arm, but they seemed friendly and espoused the same kind of ideas for wide-scale adoption of their respective digital assistants.
Through his Points of Light initiative and other projects, he espoused a uniquely American volunteer spirit, fostering bipartisan support for citizen service and inspiring millions to embrace community volunteerism as a cherished responsibility.
They have espoused as truth unsupportable and untenable falsehoods on a daily basis, and it has become the near-full time responsibility of the media to call out the fictions of the administration.
Cohen was hardly the first person to be impressed by an oft-heard view, espoused by firms like Goldman, that the skills they teach are vital preparation for change-making of any sort.
Many also noted that Mr Trump, a political gadfly who is on his third party, had until recently espoused different views, including on immigration, which he announced as the cornerstone of his campaign.
And they've transformed primary season into a reality show of insults, betrayals and open feuds, defying the so-called 11th Commandment that Reagan espoused: Thou shall not speak ill of any fellow Republican.
"I sincerely regret that there have been instances where I have not exhibited leadership behaviors consistent with the principles that the Company and I have always espoused," Nair said in the company's statement.
Hyundai had self-driving tech on display at CES, and has espoused a lightweight approach in terms of computing and sensor types in favor of detailed maps to keep costs down for consumers.
Democrat Kelly beat out Kobach for governor, campaigning against the hardline anti-immigration rhetoric espoused by her opponent, as well as promising to invest in infrastructure, focus on public education and expand Medicaid.
Salas, who has repeatedly espoused Maduro's view of an "economic war" waged by right-wing foes and wealthy businessmen against the government, was also named head of a new Ministry for Productive Economy.
Previewing the G20 summit last week in remarks to the German parliament in Berlin, Merkel acknowledged the talks would be "difficult" and seemed to castigate the isolationist worldview that Trump has periodically espoused.
Yglesias examined a body of research done from 2002 to 2016 on congressional candidates and partisanship, which found candidates weren't likely to get an increased vote share because they espoused more moderate views.
The Founding Fathers, who might have been turning in their graves hearing Trump's multiple verbal assaults on the freedoms they espoused, would have been happy to see their design hold up under fire.
But with Republicans in control of all three branches of government, and with the big business ethos espoused by Hillary Clinton in tatters, Democrats may finally be returning to their anti-monopoly roots.
The heartbreaking letter In the letter to his son, Pearce Tefft said he didn't teach his child the beliefs espoused by the Charlottesville protesters and doesn't know where the younger man learned them.
" As millennials are poised to become the group with the most spending power, however, brand positioning is shifting from the fantasy espoused by companies like Victoria's Secret to products made for "real people.
"Believing that community engagement requirements do not support or promote the objectives of Medicaid is a tragic example of the soft bigotry of low expectations consistently espoused by the prior administration," she said.
Dobbs responded, telling her that "nationalism," which she had defended in her previous remarks, was a worthy ideal but that comparisons to national socialism espoused by Hitler would put conservatives in dangerous waters.
For example, the Democrats' laughably imprecise "Green New Deal" is an aspirational hodgepodge of disparate goals, many of which are espoused by The Economist, such as fully accounting for the price of pollution.
TV this week that she worries the protests will result in Macron's replacement by a right-wing government similar to that espoused by Marine Le Pen, whom Macron defeated in last year's election.
It's to return to American nationalism — espoused by people like Walt Whitman — which combines an inclusive definition of who is Our Own with a fervent commitment to assimilate and Take Care of them.
Page has regularly espoused views at odds with much of the foreign policy community in Washington, in particular questioning the US approach toward Russia and called for warmer relations between the two countries.
In the end, anti-Paris voices, led by chief strategist Steve Bannon and EPA administrator Scott Pruitt, won out, and Trump's remarks Thursday reflected the nationalist viewpoints espoused by Bannon and his cohorts.
Of the other most senior leaders during the war, Slobodan Milosevic, the Serbian president who espoused an extreme nationalism that fueled the war, died in March 2006 before his war crimes trial ended.
The overwhelming Republican response — or rather, lack thereof — to this whole saga typifies how the GOP has treated the racist and xenophobic rhetoric and policies that Trump has espoused since his 2016 campaign.
They are part of a network of organizations founded by John Tanton, a Michigan ophthalmologist who's espoused opposition to immigration on the grounds of population reduction and protection of an ethnic white majority.
A gunman who espoused white nationalist views in his published "manifesto" killed 50 worshippers at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, on Friday, sparking a renewed debate about radicalization on the far-right.
We stand with women, people of color, Muslims, migrants, refugees, the LGBTQ community, the poor and others whose lives may be further compromised by the policies and rhetoric you espoused during your campaign.
While the idea behind this guideline is clearly to create a more inclusive school system, that's not necessarily what you'll gather reading some of the inflammatory reactions currently being espoused in the media.
Trump espoused that same viewpoint, though multiple news reports have pointed out the prosecutor was under wide scrutiny from many besides Biden over claims including that he had failed to pursue corruption investigations.
"Believing that community engagement requirements do not support or promote the objectives of Medicaid is a tragic example of the soft bigotry of low expectations consistently espoused by the prior administration," Verma said.
They were espoused by city planners and activists more than half a century ago, when Robert Moses was crisscrossing the city with expressways, bulldozing neighborhoods in the name of the car's transformational technology.
"Today you're seeing in corporate America a lot of the things that he espoused 20103 years ago," said David Bradshaw, an investment banker at Moelis and Company who is close to Mr. Pickens.
The other side, conservatives allied with the Russian Orthodox Church, argues that in accordance with the "traditional family values" espoused by President Vladimir V. Putin, the state should not interfere in domestic matters.
In that essay, Professor Wrong contradicted the conventional wisdom espoused by the 20th-century classical sociologist Talcott Parsons that human behavior is dictated by internalized social norms rather than by individual free will.
"I sincerely regret that there have been instances where I have not exhibited leadership behaviors consistent with the principles that the company and I have always espoused," Mr. Nair said in the statement.
While the United States benefited from its outsize role in these institutions, the values Washington espoused, such as free markets and democracy, were seen to benefit economic and human welfare around the world.
Those who marched against the rally on Saturday in Charlottesville said they stood broadly in solidarity against white supremacy, but they espoused a wide array of ideological beliefs, preferred tactics and political goals.
Although it is undeniably true that Indian democracy is currently facing enormous challenges, people living on the subcontinent have long espoused tolerance and religious pluralism; furthermore, India is still an experiment in democracy.
How could Americans vote for a man who violated the code of political correctness, refused to be intimidated by the media, and espoused issues — trade, immigration, global warming — that Democrats had declared decided?
They were important enough at the end of the last century, and are only more so when closed, nationalistic visions of culture are being espoused again — even by the president-elect's top advisers.
"It made me so inspired that the ideals that my father espoused through his career are the ideals of America," she said, fighting back tears after an emotional welcome from her co-hosts.
Many friends still seem at a loss to explain how a man who espoused a clean lifestyle, who had adopted a vegetarian diet and avoided marijuana and alcohol, could have hidden his dependency.
He made a point of not forcing relationships, of watching from the sideline and explaining only to the players and coaches who asked what the yoga methods he espoused could do for them.
"I sincerely regret that there have been instances where I have not exhibited leadership behaviors consistent with the principles that the Company and I have always espoused," Nair said, in a press release.
Building on themes that Democrats have espoused this year of "cleaning up corruption" in Washington, Hoyer pointed to specific areas of oversight that Democrats would address at the start of a new session.
Responding to Mr. Nebenzia, Mr. Abrams said the Russian diplomat had espoused "a lot of Cold War rhetoric" that recalled the era when his seat was occupied by diplomats from the Soviet Union.
That's because Trump doesn't want to deal with figuring out who the good guys or bad guys are in this Syrian conflict, which is in line with the isolationist philosophy he has espoused.
Bissonnette followed several profiles that espoused right-wing ideologies on his Facebook page, including that of Marine Le Pen, the far-right leader of France's National Front, according to CNN's Canadian partner network CBC.
He followed several profiles that espoused right-wing ideologies on his Facebook page, including that of Marine Le Pen, the far-right leader of France's National Front, according to CNN's Canadian partner network CBC.
In Munich on Friday, McCain fretted about "the growing inability, and even unwillingness, to separate truth from lies" -- a clear shot at Trump, who has espoused falsehoods about crowd size, voter fraud and more.
In Munich on February, McCain fretted about "the growing inability, and even unwillingness, to separate truth from lies" -- a clear shot at Trump, who has espoused falsehoods about crowd size, voter fraud and more.
"According to the principles espoused by this movement, to have my story be appreciated, I'll need to make myself unsafe," an aspiring author and member of the LGBTQ+ community wrote in a Twitter message.
The tour guides pointed out other surprising facts, including the racists attitudes of Mahatma Gandhi, who upheld the caste system in India and espoused disdain towards Black Africans during his time in South Africa.
And it's why the horror of his only child's infant death in 1996 ultimately drove him from the Seventh Day Adventism of his raising to the Jehovah's Witness millenarianism he espoused throughout this millennium.
Slavin notes that Trump also "got rid of the people" who espoused more moderate views, including former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and former national security adviser H.R. McMaster.
The style, which was used by Leicester City in claiming this season's Premier League title, is in stark contrast to the "tiki-taka" passing football espoused by Pep Guardiola, the incoming Manchester City manager.
Iran would face tighter U.S. sanctions over ballistic missile launches and other non-nuclear activities under a bill announced by a bipartisan group of senators, echoing a harder line on Tehran espoused by Trump.
I am tired of reading about all the problems with the V.A., often espoused by those who do not want to see government-sponsored medical care succeed, as it has in most industrialized countries.
Tri Huynh, a former director of business development, accused Walmart of having betrayed the principles of integrity and honesty espoused by founder Sam Walton in its push to show "meteoric growth" in e-commerce.
They have been especially dismayed by the scandals that have dogged him, damaging his standing much more than the various unpopular policies he has espoused: 60% say the allegations will influence how they vote.
The values Rio Branco espoused—peace, moderation, trust in international law, non-intervention and what would now be called the pursuit of soft power—became integral to Brazil's idea of itself, Mr Ricupero argues.
Trump's White House, which has consistently espoused the most hardline immigration positions, supported this partisan push, knowing that bipartisan pieces of legislation were unlikely to reflect their border security and legal immigration reform demands.
The view has been espoused by leading thinkers like economist Larry Summers and, more recently, bond king Bill Gross and former Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke, who explored the issue in a recent blog post.
Unlike the conservatism espoused by Reagan and Bush, the Tea Party and now the Trump administration propose adding the teeth of explicit racial and sexual discrimination to the small-government model of corporate plunder.
The key factor here is that to sell investors on Uber's sky-high valuation and lack of proven profits, the company has very openly espoused a vision of replacing all drivers with autonomous vehicles.
Elections won't be held until March 2017, but there are some early signs that DNC staffers would welcome a departure from the moderate politics espoused by Brazile and other Clinton allies in the party.
Yet, my assumption of this relationship between Kang's work and Western modern art theories reveals my own biases, molded by the Eurocentric ideas and histories espoused in our schools, museums, and culture at large.
Having watched, listened, and waited during this transition period, I was hopeful that the president-elect would comply with the minimum legal and ethical standards outlined in the Constitution and espoused by the Founders.
This is perhaps why Mr Morrison also espoused more popular causes, such as promising punitive taxation for multinational companies deemed to be using loopholes to divert profits to other jurisdictions and so avoid tax.
And he has long espoused the belief Mexico must keep its own oil - even if he has yet to entirely rule out continuing the auctions of oil and gas fields that Pena Nieto started.
His so-called stunted childhood led to a multi-million-dollar enterprise that centered on naked women but also espoused Hefner's "Playboy philosophy" based on romance, style and the casting off of mainstream mores.
" He discussed how it had "dramatically improved the Nation, and brought America closer to fulfilling the promise of equality espoused in the Declaration of Independence and the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution.
While Notch hasn't really had a hand in the game for years, some players who enjoy the game still regret playing a game made by someone who has routinely espoused hate and intolerance online.
It espoused self-care and self-love, and was followed by celebrities, including Megan Thee Stallion, who connected with the warmth and humor of the anonymous black woman named Nicole who ran the account.
None of this is news in Pakistan, where journalists have long been subject to high levels of violence when dissenting against state policies or draconian and orthodox interpretations of Islam espoused by extremist elements.
Recently, the most progressive circles of the Democratic Party have pushed for an increasingly extreme agenda, and in some cases, have espoused rhetoric that amounts to thinly veiled calls for violence against political opponents.
Why her lawsuit is standing out: Gabbard's lawsuit reflects a narrative typically espoused by Republicans, many of whom have spent years claiming that the top tech companies in the world routinely censor their perspectives.
Rosenberg also wrote "The Myth of the Twentieth Century," a book that espoused Aryan supremacy and anti-Semitic beliefs and was second in sales only to Hitler's book, "Mein Kampf," during the Nazi period.
Lacey said the newspaper painted Hovater clearly as someone who seeks a white-majority America, while acknowledging readers' criticism that they should've showed more attempts to push back as he espoused his radical views.
Just because a group like Ahrar al-Sham has espoused strict conservative interpretations of what Syria's culture should be and does not mean it is wholly opposed to the idea of a multiparty state.
Analysts say more Indians are growing upset with Mr. Modi's party for not cracking down on the mobs, who often twist Hindu nationalist messages espoused by B.J.P. leaders and use them to justify violence.
A stark embodiment of the white supremacy that Roosevelt himself espoused and promoted, the statue is an affront to all who pass it on entering the museum, but especially to African and Native Americans.
That index was down 16.78% through the first two weeks of this month, while value, the investing theory espoused by Seth Klarman and others, is down 5.46% this month, and 8.92% for the year.
"Believing that community engagement requirements do not support or promote the objectives of Medicaid is a tragic example of the soft bigotry of low expectations consistently espoused by the prior administration," Ms. Verma said.
In a recent analysis of Democracy Fund Voter Study Group survey data, the political scientist Lee Drutman found that 73.5 percent of the 2016 electorate espoused broadly left-of-center views on economic policy.
Caruso-Cabrera is the author of a book promoting the virtues of free-market economies and limited government, and is clearly not a fan of the Democratic socialism espoused by Ocasio-Cortez and Sanders.
Apart from Greyball, Uber has come under fire for its at times raucous internal culture, sexual harassment claims and the aggressive, no-holds-barred approach to business espoused by Travis Kalanick, Uber's chief executive.
The landlocked country on the Horn of Africa has seen double-digit economic growth as recently as 2017 thanks to its state-led development model which has espoused the mass opening of industrial parks.
And they are the basis for an approach espoused by his top political adviser, Stephen K. Bannon, who has mused about a tectonic political shift that would rearrange traditional partisan allegiances around economic interests.
Ellison, who is one of two Muslims in Congress, also came under scrutiny for his past ties to the Nation of Islam and defense of its controversial leader, Louis Farrakhan, who has espoused bigotry.
Apple CEO Tim Cook espoused the virtues of free trade and bashed tariffs at an economic forum in China on Saturday, amid growing fears of a potential trade war between the U.S. and China.
As a candidate and at times in the early days of his administration, Trump espoused the idea of bringing back Glass-Steagall regulations that would have required the breakup of large financial services companies.
But the deal Ms. Merkel struck Monday makes clear that she has shifted further from the values she has long espoused on Germany's — and Europe's — being strong enough to take in those in need.
And the theology it espoused — while allegedly one of love and nonviolence — in practice was also one of nonresistance: one that ascribed no responsibility to President Trump for his role in stoking racialized violence.
For universities to fulfill the critical role they were designed for, it's essential that they not simply serve as conduits for the viewpoints espoused by the loudest or wealthiest voices in the wider society.
Campaigning separately, the two had espoused many of the same goals, addressing social problems like overcrowded hospitals, traffic-choked roads and a housing crunch, while promising a cautious approach to peacemaking with the Palestinians.
"This is not the time to install an attorney general who has repeatedly espoused a view of unfettered executive power," said Senator Amy Klobuchar, Democrat of Minnesota, summarizing the heart of her party's objections.
There are a few signs, however, of a groundswell move towards the political rights and civil liberties espoused by the West, with some EMs, like Turkey, increasingly cracking down on the media and political opponents.
What makes Pelosi's remark so stunning is that it flies in the face of her often-repeated philosophy that she has espoused to House Democrats since taking control of the chamber in the 2018 midterms.
During his own run for the presidency in 2008, Giuliani espoused a fairly conventional Republican foreign policy view, calling on continued US engagement abroad and robust efforts to fight terrorism and stabilize Iraq and Afghanistan.
The report presents a more moderate vision than that espoused last week by the International Energy Agency, which, despite highlighting a forthcoming period of sluggishness, forecast demand to grow by 1.4 mb/d in 2017.
They are trying to prove that there's a different way to use robotic vehicles to improve people's lives than the driverless taxi vision espoused by some automakers and tech giants, such as Alphabet and Uber.
The mosque shooter in New Zealand espoused many of the beliefs expressed in Arktos books — including calling Muslim immigration to Europe an "invasion" — in a manifesto online before he went out and killed 51 people.
When WIRED asked Mattis if the US had ambitions to harness recent progress in AI for military purposes like those recently espoused by China, he said his department needed to do more with the technology.
In the heat of a contentious and bitter campaign, the former secretary of state let her tone grow increasingly dark, as she repeatedly warned the American people that the values Trump espoused were un-American.
Markets expect the Fed to hold off on rate hikes and are even anticipating the possibility of a cut during the next year or two, playing into the low-rate environment the president has espoused.
Ryan, who portrays himself in this book as a passive actor upon whom power falls like weather, who failed to deliver on almost anything he espoused over his decades in Washington, has left Capitol Hill.
Ever since Dale Carnegie published his seminal self-help book "How to Win Friends and Influence People" in 1936, business legends like Warren Buffett have espoused the role of relationships and reputation in their careers.
For U.S. President Donald Trump, who has espoused an "America First" trade policy and the unraveling of multi-party trade agreements, those levers for managing individual U.S. trade relationships appear even more important than before.
Philippe Donnet, chief executive (CEO) of Generali, said the government's direction has remained broadly consistent since the referendum last December where voters rejected the reforms espoused by former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, prompting his resignation.
"I don't think we're exactly comparable," says Soral, who has openly espoused anti-Semitic views and was fined €5,000 earlier this year for saying that the Nazis "didn't finish the job" in a Facebook post.
This is why Bernie Sanders, who espoused sweeping solutions to these issues, especially when it came to health care, minimum wage, and student debt, was especially popular among young women in the 2016 Democratic primary.
The head-chopping sort espoused by IS, the revolutionary-state variety that is decaying in Iran or the political version advocated by the besuited leaders of Ennahda in Tunisia, who now call themselves "Muslim democrats"?
Ahead of Mr. Trump's acceptance of the nomination, which might be considered a success for the type of boisterous politics espoused by Fox News, the network's powerful chairman, Roger Ailes, announced he would step down.
"Traders clearly doubt the inflation outlook espoused by the Fed ... With little traction evident in wages or inflation, the markets are expressing skepticism about an ongoing recovery," CMC Markets Chief Market Strategist Michael McCarthy said.
Following the El Paso, Texas, shooting, in which a gunman who espoused white-nationalist sentiment killed at least 22 people, critics have said the White House's rhetoric and policies influenced the rise of hate crimes.
For many older American Jews, social media and widely available English-language Israeli news have created a daily wealth of information about Israel unavailable to them before, challenging the milk-and-honey version they espoused.
Ros-Lehtinen is due to retire at the end of this term, easing her path on the electoral front, and she's espoused many of the social policy positions that Democrats prioritize, particularly on LGBT rights.
During his tenure, Mr. Vasiev raised the profile of the company and expanded its repertory, and the choice of Mr. Bigonzetti was seen as a departure from the largely classical idiom that Mr. Vasiev espoused.
Though the researchers cannot conclude there is a one-to-one relationship between prevalent sexism and women's workforce participation, they hypothesize that women from a young age internalize the beliefs espoused by those around them.
Virtue is whiplash-inducing stuff, certainly not for the faint of spine, but it carries a real weight too, given Casablancas' long-espoused fascinations with propagandist media manipulation and the overwhelming state of global politics.
It is the polar opposite of the "just leave people be" ethos that early South Park espoused, but it can be spun as part of the same fight because the feeling behind it is similar.
And at Gucci, there were several mid-80s-like perms: One model's mass of curls was pulled back at the sides and then combed out for a fluffiness that espoused the house's geek-chic code.
For all the rhetoric of national sovereignty routinely espoused by Marine Le Pen, Matteo Salvini and other populist leaders, Mr. Strache's fall shows how these supposedly lofty ideas are a cover for opportunism and hypocrisy.
It is a view he has espoused since the 2016 campaign trail, where he pushed his "America First" agenda and vowed to protect companies that he believed were on the losing end of global trade.
If he had just sat on the sidelines and was a cheerleader for the economy and espoused the good policies that he was deploying, there'd be no need to even be talking about a recession.
In 1975, he became a follower of the guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, later known as Osho, who, borrowing from Eastern religions and focusing on meditation, espoused free love as a path to a higher consciousness.
At a speech in Delaware to members of the state Democratic Party, Biden argued that criticism from members of the "New Left," a term used to define progressive who align with principle espoused by Sen.
According to their interpretation, first espoused publicly by Kelly, only country conditions directly linked to the disaster that initiated the TPS designation can be taken into account to decide whether to extend or terminate TPS.
To build up support, it has depended on close links with Poland's dominant Catholic Church, with senior officials frequently attending religious ceremonies and events, and the party has espoused stronger religious values in public life.
Model employee who espoused hate, former boss says Gureghian, the general manager of New River Pizza and Fresh Kitchen in Fort Lauderdale, said Sayoc used his white van to deliver food for her at night.
Key to this strategy was the belief that Labour was likely to do well in a new election, primarily because of the rise of a new Brexit Party that espoused a harder line than May.
But the mood of the country and the track record of unbridled hostility espoused by many incoming leaders has us both afraid that this is as good as it's ever going to get for us.
"The views espoused by and attributed to Mr. Morley violate county and departmental policy and our organizational values; his continued employment is antithetical to the expectations of our personnel and those we serve," he wrote.
Gabbard's popularity in the deeply Democratic state is surprising, the New Yorker's Kelefa Sanneh wrote late last year, given that the Iraq veteran espoused some distinctly conservative ideals when she started out in Hawaiian politics.
As he noted in his letter, Brown himself waged a populist presidential campaign in 1992, losing to then-Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, with themes similar to many espoused by Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist.
After all, the only reason he's a prominent Republican in the first place was his vocal affiliation with the "birther" movement during President Barack Obama's first term — a view he espoused as recently as July.
Besides fulminating against Mr Trump, he has accordingly espoused a raft of populist economic policies, designed to appeal to left-wing activists, though they would have little or no chance of making it through Virginia's assembly.
Still using a Cold War-tactic But Putin has long espoused a philosophy on Russian hacking derived from a brand of information warfare, known as "dezinformatsiya," that Russians have used since at least the Cold War.
Ryan clashed with Trump throughout the 2016 campaign, denouncing several controversial positions espoused by the billionaire-turned-politician, but Ryan said in a "60 Minutes" interview recently that the two smoothed things over after the election.
Networking in tech, as recent headlines have espoused, is a brutal exercise—where discrimination and harassment are the norm, and events like sex parties perpetuate a systemic inequality where women and people of color are excluded.
Bob Kerrey, Democratic elder statesman and Vietnam War hero, told CNBC on Wednesday he almost feels like a "person without a party" when he listens to some of the views espoused during this year's presidential race.
He was spending more and more of his time responding to his clients' growing but still abstract fears of Donald Trump, the anti-refugee rhetoric he regularly espoused, and the future he might create for them.
For instance, while one group of streamers — the women of Twitch — stood accused of a fundamentally victimless crime, Trainwrecks and his misogynistic brethren espoused views and took actions with material repercussions for the women they targeted.
Clinton closed her remarks but arguing the country could live up to the values Lincoln espoused throughout his career, telling supporters that if the country comes together, it could be "the last, best hope of earth."
Now, Cruz is advocating a tough approach that would impose a temporary halt on legal immigration -- a significant reversal for a senator who espoused more moderate positions on immigration in Congress than on the campaign trail.
They designed an algorithm to sort out two types of tweets using race-based discriminatory language, which they called targeted—those that directly espoused discriminatory views—and self-narrative—which simply described or commented on discrimination.
Thousands of people have gathered in vigils in Polish cities to mourn the death of Adamowicz, who had been mayor of Gdansk for 20 years and espoused liberal causes at odds with the conservative nationalist government.
Moreover, if we only hold Hollywood accountable for diversity as it appears on screen — the same view Matt Damon infamously espoused on the last season of Project Greenlight — then we're ignoring the root of the problem.
"I empathize with the hope, espoused by some Trump officials, that a military strike would shock Pyongyang into appreciating U.S. strength, after years of inaction, and force the regime to the denuclearization negotiating table," Cha wrote.
Should, as this author hopes, RyanCare go down this week, it does not signal the end of the process, but a new beginning where consensus can be created around solutions that the GOP has long espoused.
But the two faiths do have some common features; they reject the idea, espoused by some traditionalist Christians, of "eternal torment" for those not saved by God, arguing instead that such people will simply be destroyed.
In July, Flake wrote an op-ed for Politico calling for Republicans to stand up to the President, reject his governing style and seek out a different economic philosophy than the economic nationalism espoused by Bannon.
In my homeland, Gandhi's day of birth is a national holiday, and across the world it is a day of commemoration -- a time reserved to celebrate the principles Gandhi espoused, especially his steadfast commitment to nonviolence.
The indictment also details some of Fields's social media posts and other actions ahead of the rally, in which he espoused white supremacist views, including praise for Hitler and calls for violence against Jews and nonwhites.
Success for the pragmatic, business-minded Mr Macri may also mark the political demise of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and the ruinously populist brand of Peronism that she espoused for eight years as president until 222.
But in the Trump era, the lineup has taken an increasingly toxic turn: Hannity regularly dabbles in conspiracy theories about the supposed deep state, while Laura Ingraham and Tucker Carlson have espoused white-nationalist talking points.
Tapping into public anger at official corruption, he espoused a return to simpler, more traditional Chinese values, and organized mass rallies of tens of thousands singing patriotic revolutionary-era songs amid a sea of red flags.
Their goal, although they're not officially pitching it as such, is to send a message about women's rights that will provide a counterbalance to the political and personal values espoused by incoming President Donald J. Trump.
Though Trump hardly spoke of Yemen on the campaign trail, the considerable ramp-up of military activity in recent weeks runs counter to one position he regularly espoused: a less interventionist approach to U.S. foreign policy.
What made him unique among his peers was, as Gopnik notes, a belief in true racial equality—a principle that even his most lauded white contemporaries, including William Lloyd Garrison and Abraham Lincoln, never fully espoused.
But the particular narrative that West espoused is still worth discussing — not because it's true (it isn't) but because its pervasiveness tells us something about the means by which two distinctly American myths have become intertwined.
But beyond his message of generational change, the enthusiastic crowds and the compelling personal narrative he has espoused, Mr. Buttigieg has had to confront concerns about his complicated history with the police and the black community.
But the block's hodgepodge of businesses — upscale restaurants and fast-food places, massage and nail salons, coffee shops, not to mention the handful of vacant storefronts – lack a cohesive spirit that Hendrix espoused, Ms. Ritter said.
"Zero-for-Zero" is perfectly consistent with the fair and balanced market approach espoused by the president, and many free market champions have publicly endorsed the plan, with some suggesting it be expanded beyond just sugar.
In 2015, Xi espoused his own state-led "supply side structural reform" doctrine, an effort in part to tame an explosion of debt by cutting capacity in heavy industries, and reduce risk from bad bank loans.
A large, dusty city, Ahmedabad is a stronghold for Mr. Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party, and where a young Mr. Modi rose from humble roots up the ranks of nationalist groups that espoused a Hindu supremacist worldview.
Mr. Trump espoused the companies' view in a Friday morning signing ceremony in the White House's Roosevelt Room, named in part for Theodore Roosevelt, a president famed for his legacy of conserving the nation's natural resources.
In short, the elite are worried about the demise of the very ideology long espoused by Mr. Schwab: globalism — the notion that the open exchange of people, products, ideas and services across borders will benefit all.
Ocasio-Cortez earlier this year endorsed the Vermont senator for president in the 2020 election, and is a proponent of progressive policies espoused by the candidate such as "Medicare for All" and the Green New Deal.
In 2012, he tweeted: And: These views, to say the least, are not the scientific consensus, any more than scientists believe that climate change is a Chinese plot — another theory once espoused by the president-elect.
But because the judge who wrote the majority opinion is retiring, a new judge may have a different take on Mr. Sherman's defense, siding with "the very strong position espoused by the dissent," Mr. Seeger said.
Court documents say Hasson espoused extremist and white supremacist views and allege that he relied on the manifesto of Anders Breivik, a Norwegian who was convicted in 2011 of two terror attacks that killed 77 people.
Court documents allege that Hasson espoused extremist and white supremacist views and that he relied on the manifesto of Anders Breivik, a Norwegian who was convicted in 2011 of two terror attacks that killed 77 people.
With Nazi flags and swastikas in hand, white protestors espoused their hateful, un-American ideology for all to hear, exposing the worst of America while our brave police officers — America's finest — tried to keep the peace.
I think you're trying to quote the great French author Voltaire, who was known for both his wit and his support for social justice issues embodied by the basic freedoms espoused in our own U.S. Constitution.
Although George and Jahnn diverged in their political views, both circles espoused a kind of magic or cosmic utopianism that could be achieved by abandoning bourgeois social and sexual mores and pursuing intellectual and aesthetic ideals.
The Trump administration has often been guided by an isolationist credo espoused by the president and his advisers: Last year, an administration plan to cut U.S.A.I.D.'s foreign aid budget was met with a bipartisan backlash.
Multiple lawmakers called on Kavanaugh to explain the views espoused in this Law Review write-up as well as his perspective on whether a president is able to engage in actions like pardoning him- or herself.
Fortunately, there is a much greater focus on climate change in this election cycle than in 2016 when it received scant attention in the campaign despite the enormous differences in the policies espoused by the major candidates.
He has also staffed a Justice Department that likely won't protect voting rights as aggressively as the Obama administration, and espoused a tax policy that could be heavily weighted toward providing relief for the richest among us.

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