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He delivers monologues about the evils of superheroes and the worse evils of screens.
Wilentz assumes his readers know the evils of slavery; Delbanco vividly demonstrates those evils.
While so many go out and protest the small evils, the big evils are ever present and welcomed into our homes.
He proceeds, instead, to argue that the evils of tobacco do not compare in scale to the evils of big government.
In this dramatic opera of demons, the lesser evils are part of the phalanx standing between us and the greater evils: Trump's corruption, possible criminality, and definite rage, racism and cruelty.
Indeed, sometimes the development of new technological prowess and new organizational capacity opens the door to new evils, evils we misunderstand if we think of them as some leftover from the past.
Sure. Will they completely rid the site of its evils?
Women are people, capable of great evils, just like men.
Sometimes, you have to take the lesser of two evils.
Even the lines between natural and moral evils have blurred.
Ethically, there's a question of a lesser of two evils.
Vaping could be seen as the lesser of two evils.
The Assad regime emerges as the lesser of two evils.
Clinton contest to warn about the evils of American democracy.
The irrationalities of disgust, Nussbaum continues, underlie many social evils.
"They were the lesser of two evils," his wife added.
We use our imaginative grip on the bad to create an inner mirror of outer evils: It is only when the evils penetrate the theater of our mind that we can truly "see" them.
We use our imaginative grip on the bad to create an inner mirror of outer evils: It is only when the evils penetrate the theater of our mind that we can truly "see" them.
Superhero stories are all about defeating evil, but the kind of evils they tend to focus on — most often, superpowered criminals, leaders, and invaders — aren't the evils that seem most pressing right at the moment.
It is a loser on almost every front to imagine evils.
It was a question of choosing the lesser of two evils.
Now he knows the guy wasn't privy to evils at all.
In most elections, people vote for the lesser of two evils.
My entire voting life has been the lesser of two evils.
They never ask you to choose the lesser of two evils.
There are far greater, and much wider spread, evils out there. 
That is, he was seen as the lesser of two evils.
Perhaps only through metaphor can we approach the greatest of evils.
To Jentsch, the biological control is the lesser of two evils.
Bosnia re-sounded the sirens of the evils of European nationalism.
What's the argument for voting for the lesser of two evils?
Satirizing the evils of politics doesn't mean speakers can solve them.
To vote for the lesser of two evils makes no difference.
He believes that Mr. Trump represents the lesser of two evils.
"It's the lesser of two evils at that point," she said.
Rail against the socialist evils of taking care of people's health.
I am sure it would have had its share of evils.
Sometimes, you have to look for the lesser of two evils.
Other evils may await, but sufficient unto this day this one.
"Sometimes they're voting for the lesser of two evils," she said.
He rails against the evils of capitalist greed and climate change.
But we are not really choosing the lesser of two evils.
Democrats need to be more than the lesser of two evils.
Germany's critics hold its pre-eminence responsible for all manner of evils.
Instead, she crossed the country lecturing on the evils of mob violence.
To Scare Off Evils SpiritsThe ancient Romans were a pretty superstitious bunch.
Also, plenty of other evils of the universe that aren't fake buttons.
You don't want to catch gonorrhea from the evils of social media.
This is the day when such evils must come to an end.
Its composition carries a dark tenor, reflective of present and lurking evils.
Choosing Clinton, the paper explained, wasn't just a lesser of two evils.
This election gives new meaning to the phrase, lesser of two evils.
Both are necessary evils for easily attaching Moto Mods, so they're forgivable.
Likewise, Farage frequently rails against the evils of big business and bankers.
Clinton as "the lesser of two evils," Mr. Sanders backed away slightly.
When there is room for doubt, apply the test of lesser evils.
Despite all its flaws, it is still the lesser of two evils.
We've heard that compromising is just choosing the lesser of two evils.
So how does it feel to be the lesser of two evils?
Mason Adams is voting for the greater of two evils on Twitter.
The answer is that the lesser of two evils is still evil.
Yet we still have trouble condemning it as we do equivalent evils.
Thus, villeins were blamed for the evils disrupting an otherwise peaceful world.
Earmarks, for all the complaints about their evils, weren't actually evil things.
But the edifice has to tread a narrow line between two evils.
" According to Musk, he chose "lesser of evils, between Eberhard and Wright.
But it seems all these evils are back in Mr. Bolsonaro's Brazil.
In other words, Trump was seen as the lesser of two evils.
Our journalists and politicians need to start treating them as equal evils.
All of Hugo's references to the evils of slavery were struck out.
Nicole Nesrsta thinks voting for the lesser of two evils is a waste.
Still, we might rightly ask whether Trump is the lesser of two evils.
From there, Tillman staggered through what he saw as commercial pop music's evils.
The age of uncertainty will also be an age of self-reinforcing evils.
Keynes, Berlin, Karl Popper and the Austrians confronted the seductive evils of totalitarianism.
As you might guess, I'm on the many-evils side of this debate.
If he could protect his boy from the world's encroaching evils, he would.
Voters also opted to for the lesser of two evils in some cases.
It seems we are all fighting to survive the evils in this world.
And at this point … you have to pick the lesser of two evils.
As a result, many Federalists viewed Burr as the lesser of two evils.
"It's the lesser of two evils," Christensen's father Michael said of the sentence.
As a candidate, Trump frequently warned crowds of the evils of voter wrongdoing.
While talking about the evils of bankers, President Obama pushed billions to them.
As we wrote in a leader earlier this year: Visas are necessary evils.
Players are lectured on the evils of gambling and subject to random investigations.
I agree with them that grave evils will follow from electing Hillary Clinton.
So, which hydration imbalance -- dehydration and overhydration -- is the lesser of two evils?
While these two evils persist, our Congress does nothing to address the wrongs.
Writing your CV is one of life's necessary — but highly time-consuming — evils.
The songs on Everything Now diagnose the evils of millennials — kids these days!
Evils certainly being the three obstacles to timely travel, listed in the clue.
She regularly invokes radical Islam and globalization as two linked evils threatening France.
Trump is literally the epitome of evil, all the evils of this country.
Teachers would preach about the evils of Pokemon, which they found anti-Islamic.
If early English liberals focused on the evils of the Old Regime, with its unearned privileges and higgledy-piggedly corruptions, Tocqueville focused on the evils of the bureaucratic state, with its addiction to rational arrangements and indifference to human variety.
Compared to that, a skimpy bikini certainly seems like the lesser of any evils.
The evils of fascism had been defeated, and everyone could agree that was good.
It was the road less traveled, but probably the lesser of several possible evils.
Still, "there is no lesser of two evils here," the "Mad Money" host said.
Mostly I just suspect birds are behind all the evils of the world. 14.
Sometimes the world need radicals, even radicals with aggressive egos, to root out evils.
He already knew the guy had no idea what evils he was privy to.
He also mentioned "territorial expansion" among evils such as drugs, people smuggling and terrorism.
"It's not a lesser of two of evils," the 49-year-old funnyman said.
So I think some of them are probably choosing the lesser of two evils.
Anonymous lies, spam and malicious phishing are not necessary evils inherent in the internet.
The government regulates all kinds of evils, from murder to child abuse and arson.
"Governor, how does it feel to be the lesser of two evils?" he asked.
I know, deficit scolds would issue dire warnings about the evils of public debt.
I had thought I would vote for Clinton as the lesser of two evils.
"It kind of becomes this decision on the lesser of two evils," she says.
Staged trials of drunkards taught the audience moral lessons about the evils of alcohol.
You may have missed Between Two Evils when it first came out in 2013.
In the eyes of Castro, environmental destruction was one of the evils of capitalism.
But he is also probably not the root of all of the world's evils.
The argument for the lesser of evils did not work for Democrats in 2016.
"I'm not scared," Mr. Rock said, looking to the evils of history for comfort.
When you think of it from that perspective, what's the lesser of two evils?
For more than a quarter-century, I reported and analyzed the evils of apartheid.
But Marx considered the division of labor one of the evils of modern life.
No one likes getting sucked into the evils of the world when it's avoidable.
They tend to cast their ballot strategically, voting for the lesser of two evils.
He's known for taking the Senate floor and yelling about the evils of partisanship.
Americans are being told that we have to choose the lesser of two evils.
Greenwald, in writing about Bolsonaro's strange tweet Tuesday night, drew this same connection — and called out Bolsonaro's hypocrisy: A *major* part of Bolsonaron's campaign was ranting against the evils of talking to school kids about LGBTs (eg: the evils of homophobia & bigotry).
This is a depressing thought, but as methods go, it's the lesser of many evils.
"Emani Moss lived with the evils of this world," Jones said, Fox 5 Atlanta reports.
"I don't care for Trump, but he's the lesser of two evils," she said firmly.
Presidential elections are, I'm sure you'll agree, a choice between the lesser of two evils.
And CrossFit, for all its bluster about the evils of corporate entanglements, does it too.
I subscribe to the belief that the lesser of two evils is still less evil.
They want to stop their use for such evils as money-laundering and financing terrorism.
For conservative evangelicals like me, the 2016 election really is a choice between two evils.
Barack Obama is even considering devoting his political talents to addressing the evils of redistricting.
This year, we cannot and should not simply settle for the lesser of two evils.
Social media is one of the most major tools, joys, and evils of our time.
Years after Pearson's heretical vision, how does the American church reckon with those tangible evils?
The broom holds spiritual value and symbolizes the sweeping away of evils and past wrongs.
As Clinton proved, relying on "the better of two evils" argument is a losing proposition.
As in most of America, the focus is on the evils of the other candidate.
It's just the difference between making great history and being the lesser of two evils.
Not the evils that make my life hell, threatening to tell you before I do.
The drug industry apparently sees him as a lesser of two evils in this regard.
We must raise our voices and put our bodies to work against these aggressive evils.
Debra also surprisingly says Manson is the lesser of the evils in the notorious Family.
In 2020, we should not be forced to choose between the lesser of two evils.
They are instead dangers to be weighed against the myriad evils of the status quo.
Rebellion in such a context may not be wise; it will always risk worse evils.
Our current system doesn't just force us to vote for the lesser of two evils.
For Anohni, the evils that surround us are ambient, the products of inertia and indifference.
For instance, he's just started slamming environmentalism by decrying the evils of reduced water consumption.
A growing consensus has developed among opponents that voting is the lesser of two evils.
Many of his colleagues see Trump as "a lesser-of-two-evils choice," Sasse said.
Americans should choose Democrats as the lesser of two evils, they seem to be saying.
Now the Chicago-based legends have returned, citing the need to address current societal evils.
But a good number of women who railed against alcohol's evils shrank from women's suffrage.
In the book, I talk about the evils that have taken place in Western civilization.
But we should be clear-eyed about the evils our furry brethren are capable of.
The medieval painter Ambrogio Lorenzetti "focused attention" on the evils of bad government; Caravaggio showed us cardsharps and torturers; Goya made heart-rending prints of the evils of war — and none of them ever thought that such ills would end once they'd revealed them.
Hence the suggestions by Bob Dole and others that Trump is the lesser of two evils.
The New York Times has run a series of articles on the evils of Brexit Britain.
People like Snowden subscribe to the belief that the lesser of two evils is still evil.
But after a giant war, the Amazons fled to their paradise island, hidden from human evils.
This year the "lesser of two evils" rationale isn't just an uninspiring appeal to risk aversion.
If you see November's vote as choosing the lesser of two evils, where can you listen?
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - About a century ago, the evils of monopoly inspired an eponymous board game.
Investors have not had some sort of epiphany about the evils of excess pay for executives.
In these circumstances, Washington became the lesser of three evils and the most willing to compromise.
In fact, Plato often condemned the evils he associated with greed, excessive individualism and economic inequality.
Madiba fought the evils of apartheid, along with his comrades both at home and in exile.
They are seeing him as a man who will save Mexico from all of its evils.
Five years ago the Beltway crowd was fixated on debt and deficits as the great evils.
Voters may also need to make a lesser-of-two-evils decision on immigration as well.
Mr. Trump was the lesser of two evils because he was "not so political," she said.
It is abundantly clear that Utah Republicans refuse to settle for the lesser of two evils.
At the same time, we also see troubling indications that old evils are making a comeback.
This should become top priority since some of the other causes may deeply mitigate GHG's evils.
The moral is that there are worse things than voting for the lesser of two evils.
Choosing from the lesser of two evils is not an ideal situation, to say the least.
First, the evils of the G.O.P. plan are the flip side of the virtues of Obamacare.
"This is not a system that will be shaken by these stupid evils," a cleric said.
When comparing Drivetime with texting while driving, he called the app the lesser of two evils.
That compass won't be found in a race to the bottom between greater and lesser evils.
It is, in other words, our own world — but the evils of capitalism have been literalized.
And in this year's election, it just happens that the lesser of two evils is a woman.
Some, like Bowers, say they'll cast a vote for what they consider the lesser of two evils.
He envisioned an agrarian community of homeowners whose lives would be untainted by the evils of alcohol.
Public health crusaders preached about the evils of sugar and yanked vending machines from schools and offices.
Do you see why a desperate citizen might think he's the lesser of three front-running evils?
Trump essentially hung all the evils of society — murder, crime, drugs — around the necks of undocumented immigrants.
Read: Voters say this is the ultimate 'lesser of two evils' election -- As of 6:10 p.m.
Block's group, he freely admits, is a strenuous exercise of realpolitik — the ultimate lesser-of-evils decision.
They'll do this because, among other reasons, they'll feel forced into choosing the lesser of two evils.
It's just like anti-Semitism's a thing, Islamophobia is a thing, let's talk about these grave evils.
These are not shaded evils, gray areas in which good men and bad are hard to distinguish.
Here are 6 things you didn't know about these clandestine operators fighting the evils of narco-terrorism.
But many Iranians still support him because they see him as the least of all possible evils.
Maybe Ben had a horrible supernatural experience that made him susceptible to the evils of Gryphons & Gargoyles.
"ECB tapering will have an impact but it's definitely the lesser of the two evils," he said.
Many black voters—indeed, many voters—often feel pressured to vote for the lesser of two evils.
Nonetheless, Posner and his fellow researchers may still be exaggerating the U.S. market evils caused by monopsony.
The name has become synonymous in many people's mind with the evils of globalization and big business.
Likewise, while talking about the evils of the big insurance companies, he doled out billions to them.
After meeting both abysmal choices, JoJo's family decides that Robby is the lesser of the two evils.
Make no mistake, the general election will be another "lesser of the two evils" sort of choice.
For most of the campaign, they have defended European membership merely as the lesser of two evils.
But he noted he doesn't think the presidential election is one between the lesser of two evils.
One minute imploring Trump on the evils of tariffs, and just as suddenly, forced to defend theirs!
I don't know which one is the lesser of two evils, because both of them are evil.
From that point on, the family is visited by evils tailored to each person's weaknesses and desires.
That is because the Quran mentions the evils of wine but has nothing to say about drugs.
But this begins to take a toll on Cassius as he becomes privy to the company's evils.
Where most conventional games are about predation and its thrills, hers are about the evils of predation.
Under the circumstances, Turkey's European partners are faced with a choice between the lesser of two evils.
"Corruption is one of the most widespread and insidious of social evils," the 291-page report concluded.
Then there&aposs the other "The Circle," a hamfisted Tom Hanks vehicle about the evils of technology.
And after all that inveighing against the evils of Obamacare, it turns out that they've got nothing.
Lincoln County planning department director Cory Lytle told KVVU granting permits was the "lesser of two evils."
They were the 1 percent, the Wall Street barons, the manifestation of the evils of income inequality.
But as emissions rise, the killjoys are resorting to shame and repulsion as weapons against environmental evils.
If we had been smart we would have voted for Hillary Clinton, the lesser of two evils.
The evils of these disease-ridden, murderous, necrophilic aqua-weasels are explained in much greater detail here.
Lisbeth's opponents aren't the wacky Dr. Evils that the Bond movies contain (which Austin Powers so lovingly mocked).
Amazon's evils are a Google search away, but it's not quite so ingrained into my connections with others.
Some women told us they felt like they were forced to choose between the lesser of two evils.
With Trump's election, the evils have become much more indistinct—and Klepper wields these incongruities to his advantage.
So they are using a lesser-of-two-evils approach in switching their support to the other party.
They see Assad and his secularist regime as the lesser of two evils and depend on his protection.
TO VISIT Berlin is to be confronted at every turn by reminders of the evils that Germans do.
It would deny secessionists in Scotland their favourite talking point: the fusty public-school evils of distant Westminster.
Spanish Prime Mariano Rajoy called on Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont to drop independence plans or risk "greater evils".
With every passing talent, we lament the evils of substance abuse, improper treatment, and respect for mental health.
During the 1960s (and beyond), Lee spoke often about the importance of inclusion and the evils of racism.
She also pursued a career as a solo artist, releasing an EP called Between Two Evils in 2013.
I hope that on Veterans Day people think about those who protect us from the evils out there.
I hate to say it&aposs the better of two evils but it really is in this case.
While Google isn't an ideal leader in this war, for advertising companies, it's the lesser of two evils.              
Let's mobilize against the less headline-grabbing evils of poverty, discrimination and gaping holes in the safety net.
This rabbi's chief contribution to Jewish thought was teachings about the evils of gossip and disunity among people.
The shift in attitude indicates that for many independent voters, 2016 was a lesser-of-two-evils election.
And then for regular voters, it begins to be like the lesser of two evils situation, most years.
Are any of absolute evils of e-cigarettes worth the relative good of helping people quit actual cigarettes?
A successful businessman like Trump understands, better than any career politician, the evils of cradle-to-grave socialism.
Instead of treating amenities as necessary evils, the institutions see them as opportunities to develop a museum brand.
In addition to smearing immigrants and communities of color, he very often inveighed against the evils of journalists.
But they were good enough for readers whose conception of the evils of slavery they seemed to confirm.
I plan to register as an Independent and when I vote, vote for the lesser of two evils.
The Circle's premise is darkly obvious — the trailers alone are overt PSAs for the evils of social media.
"For a lot of people, it's the lesser of two evils, lesser of two worst choices," he said.
" That mind-set, the pope wrote, "helps to perpetuate many of the evils that we are condemning today.
But this is not a book about the evils of colonialism; the devil is not in these details.
"He had a lively presence and was an important witness to the evils of Nazism," Mr. Hope said.
Zeus gave the beauty to Epimetheus, brother of Prometheus, along with a jar containing all of man's evils.
What voters tell me is that settling for the lesser of two evils is simply not good enough.
The internet, while so important to modern life, can also be used to help perpetrate the greatest evils.
But perhaps in 2017, there are more modern interpretations of plagues — evils that resonate in our everyday lives.
LONDON — In Greek myth, when Pandora opened her box, she let all the evils out into the world.
Home: Ringgold, Ga. When Trump became my only choice, I felt he was the lesser of two evils.
Chicago certainly became an emporium for all of the evils and accomplishments of the early capitalist industrialization era.
Only when these economic and political evils are wiped out will the Negro people be free of them.
After three seasons of characters who are, to one degree or another, true believers, I find William refreshing — he seems to feel like he's chosen the lesser of two evils, but that they are, actually, evils, something that all the characters new to the secret are just starting to figure out.
That makes it especially heartbreaking to think of the elephants that are orphaned as a result of human evils.
Of course, nobody is perfect — and liquid eyeliner is easily considered the master of all time-consuming beauty evils.
Your son comes home from college with new ideas and you start lecturing grumps about the evils of war.
Black women face a voting situation in which they are forced to vote between the lesser of two evils.
You've got a garden court that has all the evils of the village street and none of its charm.
It just makes him look like a hypocrite after all those speeches about the evils of job-killing robots.
In any case, "the lesser of two evils" — the way their parents voted for years — isn't good enough anymore.
In an interview Thursday on CNBC, Donald Trump broke with tired clichés about the evils of federal debt accumulation.
But an even more ambitious agenda is to provide the necessary alternative to the rising evils of our time.
Call me a dreamer, but until then, I just don't believe in voting for the lesser of two evils.
"I would not say that this is an election that is between the lesser of two evils," he said.
When they unite together, they can summon Captain Planet, who helps them fight against the evils of the environment.
Although English nationalism is the sum of all evils, other forms of nationalism (Irish, Scottish, Palestinian) are fervently embraced.
If they wanted a starting place I would say 'What is your part in the evils that you observe?
Big city living oftentimes translates to accepting the lesser of two evils when it comes to affordability and aesthetic.
It is no secret that many voters view the election as a choice between the lesser of two evils.
With each new scandal this election, voters ask themselves if they are really picking the lesser of two evils.
"West Side Story" tackled, with eternal relevance, the tragedy of gang warfare and the evils of bigotry and prejudice.
Yet change comes hard for a coalition that for decades lectured workers about the evils of high pay claims.
Some say this was a mistake, others see it as an informed choice of the lesser of two evils.
Trump may think that red-baiting can make his toxic presidency appear to be the lesser of two evils.
Assume for the sake of argument that all that can be folded into a "lesser of two evils" case.
So I suppose they stand sheepishly at the microphone and rant without interruption about the evils of the Clintons.
This finger-pointing also sidesteps substantive conversations on what really perpetuates obvious evils, like rape, abuse, and child porn.
Clinton as the "lesser of two evils," and Mr. Manning, who lives in Seattle, does not like that line.
But it soon became apparent that the majority of invective was reserved for the greatest of all evils: capitalism.
It's not just a byproduct of systemic evils, she argues, but a catalyst for useful discomfort and clearer dialogue.
Harriet Beecher Stowe shifted people's thinking by writing a novel, not a nonfiction account of the evils of slavery.
Scurati's cheerleaders says his book is a much-needed reminder of the evils of fascism, particularly for young people.
After years of hysteria about the evils of debt, establishment Republican economists enthusiastically endorsed a budget-busting tax cut.
In an interview Thursday on CNBC, Donald Trump broke with tired clichés about the evils of federal debt accumulation.
Many easterners feel that their history — outside the evils of Stasi crimes and Soviet tanks — is silenced, he said.
Whereas, a slowdown in subscriber additions is the lesser of two evils, causing a 5% pullback in the stock.
Some public health experts say we should keep e-cigs on the market as the lesser of two evils.
The two are not Trump die-hards, they suggested, describing the 2016 election as a battle of relative evils.
Utah Mormon voters may have cast their votes for Trump because they saw him as the lesser of two evils.
In the eighteenth century, beer was the equivalent of a cold-pressed green juice compared to the evils of gin.
Yes, Republicans will continue to fulminate about the evils of Obamacare while Democrats keep extolling the wonders of single-payer.
O' Allah grant our nation and country New Zealand peace, security and protect it and its people from all evils.
When I was first introduced to Fiona Apple, I wasn't old enough to know about most of the world's evils.
And there are the story missions, where your students get to apply those skills fighting evils both ancient and new.
Diana Prince, to star in her own story that explores Amazons, immortality, World War I, and the evils of man.
The despair of Diablo 3 is unceasing, only mitigated in fleeting moments by the hero's accomplishments against seemingly insurmountable evils.
American diplomats joke that virulent denunciations of the evils of their country did nothing to diminish the demand for visas.
Read: Voters say this is the ultimate 'lesser of two evils' election One-quarter said they dislike the other candidate.
Tar heels for Trump "Lesser of the two evils," said 69-year-old Jim Suttle of Forest City, North Carolina.
"In a choice of evils, let them take the least – Jefferson in my view less dangerous than Burr," he wrote.
Unfortunately, to do that you have to make a decision about what terrible mishap is the lesser of the evils.
In truth, Trump and Cruz shouldn't be talked about as lesser or greater evils, but as different types of evil.
Tea Partiers turned town hall meetings into festivals of rage, where shouting about government evils sometimes made civil discourse impossible.
This special report started by quoting Theodore Roosevelt thundering about the evils of giant corporations before a crowd in Kansas.
Women deserve sex that's not only free of obvious evils, but full of what is good: communication, agency, and pleasure.
Compared with blazing a trail for their sex in a patriarchal country, they thought that the lesser of two evils.
I'm picking who I consider the lesser to two evils, the rest of America will have to do the same.
We don't have to bring in the "lesser of two evils" or the "but he didn't do that thing" arguments.
You might remember that one Donald J. Trump talked about "carried interest" and all its evils during his "populist" campaign.
The Kernel Page Table Isolation (KTPI) vulnerability called "Meltdown" mainly affects Intel processors, and is the lesser of two evils.
More people could start to see Temer's government as the bigger problem, and Rousseff as the lesser of two evils.
However, unlike Ohio's Republican governor, John Kasich, Mr. Portman has endorsed Donald J. Trump as the lesser of two evils.
It is cynical to believe that when we vote we are making a choice between the lesser of two evils.
"I did not like either Clinton or Trump, but I figured the lesser of two evils was Trump," she said.
Between lectures on the evils of capitalism, he advises Tatiana on how best to overthrow her school's slutty queen bees.
"The Gospel of Slavery: A Primer of Freedom," published in the North, features ringing couplets decrying the evils of bondage.
No discussion of the evils of Twitter would be complete without trying to understand the 45th president's fondness for it.
In other words, we have shifted, a bit joltingly, from the evils of plain old patriarchy to those of colonialism.
We decried the evils of the Patriot Act and the limitless surveillance in defiance of the Fourth and Fifth Amendments.
Each of these foundations often manifested illiberalism's evils: religious intolerance, racism and chauvinism, the oppressions of private and domestic power.
Clearly, the Trump administration has adopted a policy of resignation in the face of the worst evils in the world.
In WWWINGS' case specifically, it's a means of taking flight in the face of mounting evils—but recognizing them too.
So basically white supremacists wanted to identify Jews because they think the Jews are behind all the evils of the world.
Medical doctors and psychologists agree that humans are wired to fear the unknown more than the evils they face every day.
It is hard to even attempt to recall, from memory alone, the overwhelming evils perpetrated in the world in recent months.
A treatment that is unbearable in the imagination can seem like the lesser of two evils when the alternative is death.
They simply show up at the ballot box to vote for whoever they believe to be the lesser of two evils.
Or, as more commonly happens, plurality elections marginalize third parties as spoilers, and campaigns become simply lesser-of-two-evils contests.
"Inflammation is not the root of all evils, but it is the root of evil for some people," says Dr. Miller.
But those perfectly manicured lawns and cheery neighborhood greetings are ultimately just a cover for the deceptions and evils hiding within.
Voters like their candidate Throughout the campaign, many Americans said they would have to choose between the lesser of two evils.
And often the best advocates for any cause are those who have experienced firsthand the social evils they seek to combat.
"We not only help people get rid of evil spirits and sickness, but also fight against social evils like child marriage."
These, by the way, are mostly bipartisan evils—if the Republican versions are more egregious, they are rarely unique or new.
Lyrically, Kreator tackle the world's evils, and that often boils down to politics, even though you've expressed distain towards the topic.
That is why, this November, I will reject the lesser of two evils and I will fight for the greater good.
In the past few years, we had a long debate about whether Apple's iPhone would succumb to the evils of maturity.
"The Leave side has concocted a number of myths about the evils of the EU. Many are, frankly, bananas," he said.
To the visitor, Cuba is a peaceful island where the present Government is striving to remedy all evils of past Governments.
Voters had to choose the lesser of two evils, the same choice Bernie Sanders suggested this weekend that a Trump vs.
He must have had a way with words, because Jefferson — the lesser of two evils, in Hamilton's opinion — was elected president.
Trump's campaign has been defined by its negativity; Clinton's strategy seems to be ensuring she's just the lesser of two evils.
Contrary to the fear mongering about the supposed evils of trade wars, we have seen how tariffs can boost our economy.
" In an interview with ABC on Sunday, Sanders called voting for Clinton in the general election "the lesser of two evils.
"I think it's the lesser of two evils," Ms. Weidman, 27, said, expressing dismay over how Mr. Trump talks about women.
That means talking up the evils they contain and making clear what may come if those behind them are not confronted.
"There is no lesser of two evils here," Cramer said, calling both the president and the Fed dangerously "implacable" on policy.
To me, it's surprising that more people weren't paying attention to the evils of Saudi Arabia for the last 284 years.
But because the stakes have been so high, African Americans have often used the decision rule of lesser of two evils.
Also, it can screw things up if enough people do it and throw the election to the worst of two evils.
Best for: Those who absolutely cannot do without the tube site experience, but are looking for a lesser of two evils.
I've taken the epigraph for this column from the Polish poet Czeslaw Milosz, who knew something about the evils of certitude.
The best thing about the second season of Succession is that the show starts to really grapple with ATN's political evils.
That event became a cultural flash point, spun into an existential crisis on Wall Street about the evils of conspicuous consumption.
We will all be in a better position to fight these evils if relationships are solidified and there is better collaboration.
Clinton last year as the "lesser of two evils," said she would not reward a lawmaker allied with the White House.
They also tend to say that they're supporting Trump as sort of a "lesser of two evils" choice over Hillary Clinton.
Money's still going to be made, but it's gonna be made by people other than you ... it's the lesser of two evils.
Harvey Weinstein is not: he's the totality of his evils, and he is a single human who can be avoided or punished.
In order to take down the evils plaguing Tokyo 26XX, you must first earn points by completing objectives set down for you.
From the beginning she tackled politics, talking about everything from the evils of the NRA to Trump's racism, years before he ran.
He'd settle in front of the television for hours, controller in hand, lost in quests full of magical spells and powerful evils.
Mr. Dunn, who had characterized Mr. Hooker as inclined toward "socialistic evils," became the state's first Republican governor in half a century.
Each sister had a special ability and could combine their powers into the "Power of Three" to fight demons and other evils.
The goal was to "purify the earth of its evils" and "extinguish sin" among the native population—one of which was sodomy.
As long as Evil is willing to let its evils be both demons and strange little girls, I'm going to keep watching.
In the 1950s Kenneth attended the Aldermaston marches against nuclear weapons—not to protest about the bomb but the evils of tobacco.
Second, the "lesser of two evils" argument is not a compelling enough reason to inspire millions of Americans to be politically engaged.
Meet Dave: an AI dressed up in a bearsuit that's just launched to save you from the evils of expensive overdraft fees.
Which is to say, America—a country of sharp contradictions and tangible evils—has never lived up to what it could be.
The theater of principle, a facade that allowed them to pretend, #NeverTrump or no, that Trump and Hillary Clinton are comparable evils.
Germany's attempts to atone for the evils of its past, while confronting the troubles of its present, is its never-ending preoccupation.
"It's about picking the lesser of two evils," Nadelmann said, referring to criminalized prohibition on one end and legalization on the other.
The Trump team is making a choice of the lesser of two evils, and that's not always an easy argument to make.
The tired and clichéd notion that people do not want to vote for the "lesser of two evils" often rules election rhetoric.
It always feels like maybe this isn't anyone's first choice, just the lesser of two evils (at least the house stays clean).
A lesser-known but equally fascinating subject is Bouck White, who apparently wrote the Drew book to illustrate the evils of greed.
" Greenwald replied, "No—she'd say it was justified & noble—that he only did it to teach us about the evils of rape.
Pelley noted to Ryan that when the two discussed the "evils of Washington," during the interview, Ryan frequently looked out the window.
And it's in this labyrinth of twisted evils and quite-fatal dead ends that I came undone, on my 2015 read-through.
Republicans in Congress, whatever their motives, should break the chains of submission that compel them to support the evils that Trump imposes.
Underground Airlines offers a more redemptive vision of the evils of slavery, one that imagines it as something you can heal from.
They argue that the best response to the evils of government is to separate and form their own institutions, Ms. Beirich said.
How our humble flaws could have contributed to the kinds of evils, the epic disasters, that we read about in history books.
There has historically been a lot of hype about the evils of protectionism – Smoot-Hawley caused the Great Depression, and all that.
And although they don't agree with Trump's Muslim ban or anti-immigration views, they see him as the lesser of two evils.
Every election, the establishment tells voters they have no alternative but to choose the lesser of two evils offered by this duopoly.
Putting a gun against someone's temple and asking them to pick the lesser of two evils is not giving them any choice.
For his detractors and voters for whom the new president was simply the lesser of two evils, this comes as a relief.
More recently it has discovered the virtues of economic nationalism and the evils of "globalism" in the service of the Trump electorate.
And making the most prominent German officer sympathetic to saving Jewish children avoids reckoning with the depths of the Third Reich's evils.
The proposed rule doesn't mention racial segregation or racially concentrated poverty – the twin evils the Fair Housing Act was designed to address.
Along with it came — albeit in an attenuated form, for now — the American evils of spin doctors, stock phrases and sound bites.
Shlesinger: I don't spend money on huge things; I spend on necessary things like travel, hotels, and necessary evils in my life.
In a choice already being dubbed as "the lesser of two evils," voters need to be given something to feel good about.
We still have quite a ways to go before the total eradication of these ills or evils that my dad talked about.
We still have quite a ways to go before the total eradication of these ills or evils that my dad talked about.
Americans could take pride in the defeat of slavery — and, by extension, Jim Crow — and not feel complicit in those same evils.
The cops spoke to them, "I guess to lecture them on the evils of weed," said McConnell, and then let them go.
Q: Both your full-length feature films, "Fandry" and "Sairat" speak about social evils, but through the lens of man, woman and love.
The ballot initiative was strongly opposed by most of the tech industry, which broadly viewed the legislation as the lesser of two evils.
Refined sugar and preservatives are basically accepted as necessary evils at this point, given the huge demand for spongy, soft, ever-fresh bread.
The good news is that beyond the crass and cynical self-preservation aspect, the risk pools are truly the lesser of two evils.
Rai's students are determined to take part in the global economy, whereas JNU is plastered with signs protesting against the evils of capitalism.
The most striking thing about Pence's riff on the evils of Vladimir Putin was how egregiously they contradicted Trump's statements on the man.
Feminist theory has a lot to say on the evils of male sexual power; there's been far less self-acuity about its attractions.
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer just learned in real time what happens when you paint Hitler as the lesser of two evils.
The pro-vape contingent, meanwhile, is holding a single party line: whatever the evils of e-cigs, they're not worse than regular cigs.
The premise of the video was originally based on this story we were told as kids about the evils of rock and roll.
Whatever our differences, our two communities, Muslim and Jewish, must come together to confront the twin evils of anti-Semitic and Islamophobic violence.
Graham admitted that Cruz was "not well liked" among his peers on Capitol Hill, but implied he was the lesser of two evils.
The vibe was much lighter, with a huge barbecue, live music, and a range of chants all themed around the evils of coal.
The media reports the news of a tragic event, and before the investigation can begin, law enforcement points to the evils of encryption.
" Colbert 3.0 then introduced a new segment, "WERD: The Lesser of Two Evils" – not to be confused with the Colbert Report's "The Word.
Broadly speaking, you could say the film is about family life as a prison, the evils of homeschooling, or the tyranny of fathers.
After two years of debate, the 3,100-foot dune and its wall of 14,000 1.7-ton sandbags became the lesser of many evils.
" Nevertheless, she finds Mr. Trump's views on Mr. Putin and other issues so objectionable as to make her "the lesser of two evils.
Mr. Peterson, a former secretary of commerce under President Nixon, preferred to lecture from on high about the evils of debt and deficits.
"There have been many evils during the development of the West in this era, and racism is one of them," the paper said.
Fifty years ago Martin Luther King, Jr. articulated the interrelatedness between what he called the three evils of racism, economic exploitation, and militarism.
Progressive candidates are not the lesser of two evils here; they are not anywhere on the spectrum of evil we are currently witnessing.
He spread a gospel of individual salvation, saying that converting people to Christianity would help cure the evils and injustices of the world.
" In Think Like a Billionaire, Trump also warns against the evils of technology, foreshadowing one of his main 2016 platforms, "but her emails.
An ad like this makes a very specific gamble: that their customers are too downtrodden to care about the evils of fast food.
"We've seen all of the evils that Dr. King was talking about 50 years ago [still] kind of rearing their heads," she said.
The itinerary concluded in a lecture about the evils of interest and how we were now free from the shackles of another company.
For Congress, Lessig notes that the framers were deeply concerned about corruption, but rarely focused on the evils of individual quid pro quos.
Going well beyond "the lesser of two evils" language, it even made Mr. Trump the keynote speaker at its annual gala last month.
The backlash to multiculturalism, to Obama, and to immigration—all seen as evils by the Tea Party—had effectively taken over the country.
"It's not a matter of I'll go with the lesser of two evils, I think we have to vote on principle," said Hernández.
"Evils which are patiently endured when they seem inevitable, become intolerable when once the idea of escape from them is suggested," he wrote.
Memorial Park is intended as a reminder of the evils of tyranny, although I suspect some visit out of a sense of nostalgia.
And even within America these evils are concentrated in states that voted for Trump, and have largely bypassed the more secular blue states.
"The Five Evils of Culture" rejects the concept of art for art's sake and proclaims social justice as a defining goal of art.
Voters want to hear candidates take a tough stand against the gangs, which are considered the "mother of all evils," Ms. Marroquín said.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When Christianity influences contemporary films, the result is often preachy dreck about the evils of secular society.
But it is just that, a talisman, no more effective at warding off imagined evils than a rabbit's foot or a security blanket.
The internet is rife with strong opinions (to put it politely) on the merits or evils of oats — but there's no one definitive answer.
The pope has branded money "the dung of the devil" and condemned the evils of unbridled capitalism, prompting criticism from some U.S. business leaders.
There will always be advantages to those willing to break ranks, hide knowledge and motivations from others and themselves, and to do greater evils.
Bigoted, warlike, stupid, planet hating, the cause of all oppression, tormentors of the marginalized, and responsible for past evils, that&aposs left-wing politics.
And the surprise is that all signs are pointing to Trump being the establishment's favored candidate—or, more accurately, the lesser of two evils.
Then look at Clinton these days, speaking out about income inequality, campaign finance reform, and the evils of the big banks on Wall Street.
Primarily a strategy RPG at its core, Persona forces you to work alongside bizarre creatures in order to combat the evils settling into Lunarvale.
"It is not a provisional government in a few weeks that will bring the responses to all these evils," he said in a statement.
Adjacent installations by Pio Abad and Shen Shaomin at the fair offer cautionary tales on the perils of communism and the evils of neoliberalism.
"I feel both candidates do not deserve the presidency, but from an economic standpoint, Hillary Clinton is the lesser of two evils," Cardillo said.
Yet, after exposure, the "shameless charlatan" justified his pretence as a "noble, altruistic lie" that opened younger eyes to the evils of the Holocaust.
Liberals, who cringe at the far-right pageantry on display at Mrs Aksener's rallies, might vote for her as the lesser of two evils.
Speculation swirled on Tuesday that O'Day may have hinted at the alleged fling with her song "DJT" from her 2013 album Between Two Evils.
Each choice has a negative consequence, and the driver simply has to determine which option is, in their mind, the lesser of the evils.
But he is also the lesser of two evils for many committed Republican voters who, as privileged whites, have decided to overlook his racism.
She settled into a relatively tame life of a college professor in Colorado, where she lectured students on the evils of capitalism and imperialism.
You could go back through the real evils of history, and whatever you want to say about the current situation in the United States.
He doesn't rail against the evils of Wall Street, a subject area in which Warren tops her rivals, both in expertise and in passion.
You faced down the evils of communism, you defended our flag and you showed the world the unbreakable resolve of the American armed forces.
Similarly, writers know that they must include racism and feminism and the evils of capitalism because without them their books would be politically incorrect.
In Mexico City, he chastised bishops for being gossips obsessed with coddling wealthy patrons and failing to denounce the evils of the drug trade.
"A Clinton presidency is the lesser of two evils to the financial market," said Akio Yoshino, chief economist of equity research at Amundi Japan.
I don't remember what bike I got that day, but I do remember being mortified at my dad proselytizing about the evils of debt.
In the imperfect contest of credibility, juries don't hear from the criminally pristine, they hear from two evils and choose to believe the lesser.
Today, more and more American people have become acutely aware of the evils of human trafficking that take place right in their own backyards.
Nobody really knows, but there's a lot of speculation that Mr. Sanders may have gained traction by hammering on the evils of trade agreements.
He devoured books about the environment, ancient Africa, and American political history, and watched documentaries on GMOs, civil rights, and the evils of capitalism.
Two years later, O'Day released Between Two Evils, with "DJT" as an opener to what in hindsight appears to be a break up album.
After focusing on the evils of the "racist 94-year-old grandpa" in the White House, he gives his Trump-supporting fans an ultimatum.
Later, when Pandora releases all the evils of mankind from a jar deceptively gifted to her by the gods, only hope (Elpis) remains trapped.
What is a person to do when she is at least partly responsible for the evils she would like to escape, reduce or remedy?
The lingering sense that, to United, City remains the lesser of two evils can be read as a modern iteration of the same phenomenon.
These conversations did not make me think that the uprising was a mistake or a source of today's social evils, as many critics claim.
Unsurprisingly, the judge rejected Malowney's argument that Weissinger was a good man who had been temporarily led astray by the evils of cable news.
When they finally understood the evils perpetrated by Stalinism, they left the party and continued to be active in civil rights and peace efforts.
The evils, the omens, the Americans working on secret weapons and the K.G.B. looking for traitors were all part of the same malevolent atmosphere.
Mr. Miller slammed the evils of "foreign labor" and pushed around nasty news articles on proponents of compromise, like Senator Marco Rubio of Florida.
The parties instinctively understand that their key to political power lies in making sure that the choice is between the lesser of two evils.
Some fair-minded critics concede that the nation should acknowledge past wrongs, but doubt that any amount of restitution can redress evils so great.
Once Labourites practically by birth, they are feeling an anti-Semitic chill, leaving many stuck with a choice among lesser evils in the election.
Meanwhile, a concurring opinion written by Justice Elena Kagan and joined by the Court's three other liberals sharply criticized the "evils" of partisan gerrymandering.
Occasionally he'd pull up a chair, sit on it backwards, and lecture into the camera on the evils of sugar addiction and excessive worry.
Kevin Cramer (R-ND) has been dangerously portrayed as the lesser of two evils when held up against Trump's staunch anti-climate change beliefs.
And most obviously, the people shouting on Twitter about the virtues of this candidate and the evils of that one are kind of obnoxious.
Alone among major contenders, the second-term Ohio governor doesn't employ applause lines about the evils of Mr. Obama or apocalyptic portraits of American decline.
" Bar manager Deanna Dryden adds she didn't vote in the election because it was "like choosing between two evils so my vote wasn't worth it.
Politics is sometimes about voting not for the lesser of two evils but the best option you have—while simultaneously working to improve those options.
But connecting all evils to the EU is inaccurate and unfair; and makes us run the risk of throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
But he's questioned elite consensus about the evils of the Confederacy, and about the necessity of condemning white supremacists and neo-Nazis in strong terms.
A turning point came in 1975 when President Gerald Ford refused to meet Alexander Solzhenitsyn, an author who exposed the evils of the Soviet gulag.
See, for example, the way Mike Huckabee and Ted Cruz have publicized the case in America to tout the evils of universal socialized health care.
"We'll launch mixed patrols with the Slovenians in July but, if the flow of migrants doesn't stop, then extreme evils require extreme remedies," he declared.
That is unlikely, except among the minority of members who support greater democracy (some of whom see him merely as the lesser of two evils).
The creator of "The Wire," Simon has been especially outspoken on the issue via social media, writing a lengthy dissertation on the evils of packaging.
He takes every opportunity he can to change the topic back to his old favourites: the evils of greedy bosses and the ravages of austerity.
Where most dramas preoccupied with terrorism gravitate toward the good and bad, this one often deals in murky choices between the lesser of two evils.
Those endorsements that feed his family's future—and the promotional machine that sustains them—require a modicum of forced smiles, a flurry of necessary evils.
Half of Trump's supporters, on the other hand, say they're supporting him as the lesser of two evils, and 46 percent say they like him.
Clinton were the nominee she would vote for her, because she was "the lesser of two evils" alongside Donald J. Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee.
Merkel, distracted by her efforts to form a coalition at home, made some boilerplate comments about the evils of protectionism in an otherwise humdrum speech.
"I don't know who's the lesser of the two evils," said one, Julia Crowell, 48, who works in the pretrial unit of the criminal courts.
"He's a jerk, but I'm voting for him because he's the lesser of two evils," said James Bell, 73, a Vietnam veteran in Jacksonville Beach.
Others rejected the idea of having to choose between "the lesser of two evils" and suggested that they would give a third party a chance.
Hillary Clinton made her campaign about defending America against the evils of populism and retrograde nationalism; Ms. Merkel will pretend there is no such war.
But many were persuaded to vote for Trump because he was the lesser of two evils, not because he knows how to organize a rally.
"It centers on the exploits of two mismatched buddy cops as they seek to protect Communism and comrades from the evils of capitalism," THR writes.
Instead, he gives speeches about the earned-income tax credit and the evils of Hillary Clinton, while furiously raising money for suddenly endangered House Republicans.
The director, Michael Larnell, shows you the warts and all, but he nimbly steers clear of another cautionary tale about the evils of show business.
"We have always had to choose between the lesser of two evils," Gustavo Gorriti, editor of the investigative-news outlet IDL-Reporteros, said about Peruvians.
On right and left, it has become easier to imagine ways the liberal order might deserve to fall, because of evils generated from within itself.
Today Mr. Kang chairs the North Korea Strategy Center, which aims to expose the state's evils and to bring freedom to the North Korean people.
" Sebestyen seems to agree: The "worst of his evils was to have left a man like Stalin in a position to lead Russia after him.
It's about the evils of capitalism at a very surface level, and how he's pitted against a good, honest cop who wants to bust him.
With that data, the corporation could do any number of nefarious evils: replace real people with identical robot clones, predict all their future behaviors, etc.
The proposal has ignited a frenzy of lobbying activity, with retail executives scrambling around Washington to "educate" lawmakers on the evils of an import tax.
In this increasingly mercantilist environment, American businesses don't need lectures from Capitol Hill on the beauty of free markets and the evils of corporate welfare.
Carlson, who successfully challenged harassment by a former employer, knows that these are the best shields of truth against the evils of misogyny and abuse.
Neither the governor's public apology nor calls for his resignation are properly confronting the bigger, systemic roots of the evils depicted in his yearbook pictures.
Let me ask this: Which would you rather eat, a best-selling 800-page book outlining the evils of sugar consumption, or a Snickers bar?
Exercising their freedom to assemble and speak their minds is a chance for them to be exposed as representing the same evils of the past.
They say that when you fail to appreciate the humanity of other people, that's where genocide and slavery and all sorts of evils come from.
Indeed, regardless of party affiliation, black voters are caught deciding on the "best" candidate on the grounds of one being the lesser of two evils.
Players will be able to walk around the Upside Down and "work with fellow fans to fight back its emerging evils," according to a press release.
Throughout the novels, Violet and her siblings are subjected to a number of evils (one might call them unfortunate events) and, despite it all, they continue.
In Greek mythology, the blacksmith god Hephaestus created automatons who served as his attendants, and one of them, Pandora, unleashed all the evils into the world.
Even if doves accept Clinton as the lesser of two evils, this is a regrettable situation if you consider reducing American violence abroad a crucial goal.
As dire as the situation in Syria may be, President Trump's decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria could well prove the lesser of two evils.
Eventually voting for Clinton might be a matter of picking the lesser of two evils; it also might mean going through the six stages of grief.
One of the best stand-outs to me is Waycrest Manor, a mansion whose residents have been corrupted by the evils that are spreading through Drustavar.
There's some action, violence, and imprisonment, but the evils of over-taxation is likely to go beyond a child's comprehension, minimizing the childhood-ruining effects. 2190.
Bouchard's friend, Seth Berner, chimed in that he would "likely"' support Clinton in November -- but only because he viewed Trump as the worse of two evils.
They are told to vote for the lesser of two evils, ignore third-party options, and focus on Fox News for positive coverage of Mr. Trump.
McMullin's presidential bid failed but his column is a call to arms for voters who view the two major parties as the choice between two evils.
It's become a war whose end will be defined by fatigue, acceptance of lesser evils and which of these above numbers is the hardest to tolerate.
From a hand-painted critique of the evils of television to a humorous celebration of feline exhibitionists, Colburn's singular short films explore a range of themes.
Dissatisfied voters who plan to spurn the two major parties often come around and cast a lesser-of-two-evils vote for one or the other.
B.K. Thakur, a senior scientist at New Delhi's Ministry of Earth Sciences, said compared to land mining, seabed operations would be the lesser of two evils.
Lemonade founder Daniel Schreiber has a term for the evils many of us succumb to when filing claims with our home insurers — letting the devil loose.
Even as it's taking on sex, death, commodification, the closeting of homosexuality, cultural appropriation and all the evils of capitalism, it keeps a sense of humor.
It took 30 minutes or so for Senator Elizabeth Warren to wind toward well-worn territory for her: a riff on the evils of insurance companies.
At least early in that decade we had hopes that universities would take a principled stand on evils — war, racism — that were burning the country up.
And one can acknowledge that rhetoric's evils while doubting that the ranting of a president so hemmed in, unpopular and weak is meaningfully threatening the Constitution.
Which is trash in comparison to the evils of Acts One and Two, where we see the likes of Ramsay Bolton, Petyr Baelish, and Joffrey Baratheon.
" From there, Colbert upped the ante even more, ending his show with a "new segment," called "The Werd," which focused on "the lesser of two evils.
"But it's the lesser of the two evils, if I have to choose between this and a quarantine camp... at least home is a safer environment."
I honestly understand where they're coming from: they're just simply doing their jobs as parents trying to protect their children from the evils of the world.
But within his nondescript exterior lurks the heart of a maverick, alert to the evils of a surveillance state where even thinking subversively is a crime.
The smaller evils are the Republican senators who know the president violated his oath and should be removed, but don't have the guts to say so.
Known as "slave narratives," these first-person tales of the journey from bondage to freedom used moral and persuasive arguments to demonstrate the evils of slavery.
Those same qualities instill a fear and disgust among his most vocal critics, especially when the evils of our reality have slowly shifted in that direction.
I think most people are trying to decide of the lesser of two evils, and I never feel like that's the best way to make a decision.
Bertolucci's early works were certainly far from sensationalist, however, notable for their passionate depictions of the effects of social evils, reflecting the director's strong left-wing views.
In the Buffyverse, he played Wesley Wyndam-Pryce, a member of the Watchers' Council, tasked with training and assisting Slayers to fight demons and other supernatural evils.
There is no gold sticker for choosing the lesser of two evils, and unfortunately, that's just another day in the life of being a parent who breastfeeds.
On these dual evils, Theron said: It is important to take a nuanced approach in our attempt to understand the role that physical attractiveness plays in socialization.
David Bahnsen, an investment manager and political activist, penned an online column refuting the idea that Trump is the "lesser of two evils" compared to Hillary Clinton.
But he says he has grown tired of voting for the lesser of two evils in every presidential race, rather than a candidate who inspires genuine enthusiasm.
Diabolical, dynamic, and strange, Coven... pays homage to the ancient evils of Mortuary Drape, Mayhem, and Necromantia, but it also makes clear its creators' own warped brilliance.
When we can't do that, we wind up with half-baked arguments about the evils of sex work and policies that, sadly, do more harm than good.
If, this Friday, you've elected to stay in bed and avoid the potential evils of the world, at least there's one thing to occupy your extra time.
In Mary, China Girl has a fascinating—and crucially, still living—parallel to Laura Palmer, capturing innate teenage innocence that's tragically enveloped by the evils of men.
I have heard evangelicals speak about choosing to vote for the "least of two evils" during past presidential elections, but in retrospect, such hand-wringing feels quaint.
Following reports of the affair, speculation swirled that O'Day may have hinted at the alleged fling with her song "DJT" from her 2013 album Between Two Evils.
But McAfee, with fading green highlights in his hair and an intense stare, quickly dismissed the core mission of Spano's company, proceeding to stump against larger evils.
Of the likely voters who back her, 22019 percent say she is the lesser of two evils and 57 percent say they like her as a candidate.
The legacy of the LA rebellion continues to reverberate as evils have come to light in cities like Baltimore and Cleveland and smaller municipalities such as Ferguson.
A majority of American voters may decide Clinton is the lesser of two evils, but they should acquaint themselves with her dark side before voting for her.
Democrats have raised health care and the poor during the campaign, but those traditional issues have been drowned out by allegations of the evils of their opponents.
The show's catalogue and its verbose wall texts adduce abstract evils of "late capitalism" and (new to me) "late liberalism," which the artists are presumed to subvert.
In marathon speeches, he incited the Cuban people by laying out what he considered the evils of capitalism in general and of the United States in particular.
"We will take this opportunity to get rid of all the evils and be born again as a fair and transparent federation loved by all," it said.
It's entirely possible that, in the end, conservative Mormons will dutifully show up on Election Day and pull the lesser-of-two-evils lever for Mr. Trump.
It's wholesale Americana, reflecting the social transformations of who we are as a society even as many people work to reappropriate those evils into narratives of virtue.
In fact, it's extraordinarily dangerous for conventional liberals to simply cede the field of ordinary politics in favor of ruminating on the allegedly unique evils of Trump.
But the devastation, poverty and a lack of services in the recaptured areas forced many to choose the lesser of two evils and stay in the camp.
But I do believe that the best kind of mentoring helps young people balance the necessary evils of professional life with a validation of their personal realities.
Lawmakers who spoke to The Hill on background say they are wavering over who would be the better nominee — or more bluntly, the lesser of two evils.
But just like we couldn't defeat communism without acknowledging  that communism exists – or explaining its evils – we can't defeat Radical Islamic Terrorism unless we do the same.
" Another design trick, she said, is to add paneling and create a hidden wall of storage that essentially disappears: "It's a great way to camouflage necessary evils.
Even as the It movies try to confront real-life evils like racism, misogyny, and homophobia (yes, Adrian Mellon makes an appearance), they reveal some disappointing shortcomings.
In the meeting, he talked about how some issues are "settled law" and thus beyond debate, citing the evils of Nazism and the science of climate change.
The spectacular eighth episode featured a slowly unfolding sound and light show, with primal evils emerging into the world from the inferno of the first nuclear explosion.
We can do so while securing our own sovereignty and addressing the evils of trafficking, smuggling, and terrorism in our own hemisphere which continue to plague us.
In any case, why stop at one of two books, as if the literary realm must mimic the denuded, lesser-of-two-evils choices of electoral politics?
There are many lessons about the Holocaust and its aftermath that teach us about the evils of mankind and the need to preserve truth for future generations.
"This is not a system that will be shaken by these stupid evils," Mr. Khatami said, according to a translation by Iran's official Islamic Republic News Agency.
But let's also not condemn an entire nation of men and women who serve everyday with a term that best describes the true evils facing our nation.
"In the most recent election you had two very unlikeable candidates, and one could argue that one voted for the lesser of two evils," said Solis Doyle.
"Everybody had to choose for themselves, according to their own conscience, who they thought was the lesser of two evils," Barr said of the 2016 presidential election.
Since last summer, when Mr. McCarrick was exposed for abusing young men, students have been drilled in rules about celibacy and the evils of masturbation and pornography.
That's a big problem if people smoke menthols because they think they're the lesser of two evils or only took up smoking because menthol was an option.
Once, not so long ago and then once again much more recently (and handsomely), I gave a sermon to my faithful congregation on the evils of dance.
I cannot watch idly as the country is forced to face a "lesser of two evils" election, where corruption, illegality, and untruths are the order of the day.
"I mean, everybody had to choose for themselves, according to their own conscience, who they felt was the lesser of two evils," she said of the 2016 election.
In 1942 William Beveridge, a liberal academic, committed the government to slaying "five giant evils" in the report that laid the foundations for the post-war welfare state.
Indeed, in warning that, "terrible evils of this kind have existed in female boarding schools in other countries," Graham may himself have been more "stimulating" than he realized.
But France's rule was brutal, using torture, assassination, and collective punishment to crush calls for independence — tactics that made France a global symbol of the evils of colonialism.
"I've seen instances where layaway is the lesser of two evils: It's better than accumulating debt and dealing with it over the next couple of months," she said.
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" By the late-1780s it had become conventional wisdom among political elites that, as Elbridge Gerry put it, "the evils we experience flow from an excess of democracy.
While Superman (Henry Cavill) is physically absent in the trailer, the rest of the Justice League sing his praises as they join forces to combat the world's evils.
The evils facing our society are fascists, white supremacists (the former two overlap, obviously), and MRA types who comment "DOUBLE STANDARDS" on every news story covering sexual misconduct.
Snapchat also has a curated set of media and real editors, which help insulate it from the worst evils of socially driven content, like false stories going viral.
Many of these elites artfully distract American and other officials from these central problems by pointing – with plenty of justification – toward Pakistan as the source of all evils.
Instead, he says, money should be spent directly on spreading the word to consumers about the evils of smoking -- and, in this case, smoking "light" or filtered cigarettes.
The usual suspects will, of course, go on about the evils of big government, the sacred nature of individual choice, the wonders of free markets, and so on.
He said he was a "Bernie or bust person," but recognized that others would end up voting for the candidate they see as the lesser of two evils.
And at this point, talking with one of my friends, it was, you have to pick the lesser of two evils, but in the end, it's still evil.
Jude Chehab, a Lebanese-American filmmaker, told me that Obaid-Chinoy's work "primarily showed the evils in the region," and generally fell in line with U.S. foreign policy.
" Intrigued, Ferriss read more of his work and came to learn a tool the anxious Stoic writer used called "premeditatio malorum," which means "the pre-meditation of evils.
"I was forced to see a doctor, and suddenly I have three diseases," Cohen's Southern conservative character tells a fidgety Sanders, seeking to illustrate the evils of Obamacare.
"We were Southern Baptist through and through," says Claire, whose pastor touted abortion as being one of the most major evils of our time (the other being homosexuality).
" But by late September, Mr. McKoy said in a telephone interview that he and his co-hosts had decided to vote Trump: "It's the lesser of two evils.
My early disconnection from the suburbs of "Poltergiest" led me to connect with the many different normals and many different evils of horror movies from around the world.
Weng-Choy Lee, president of the Singapore section of the International Association of Art Critics, discusses the country's complexities, the evils of capitalism, and the relevance of Foucault.
Yet another speech on the evils that plague the city isn't delivered by a knowing scoundrel like Byrnes or Kelly, nor by a sharp sociopolitical analyst like Joanna.
But their solution is some kind of compromise between Trump's direct appeals to racism and Democratic "identity politics," as if those two things are equal and opposite evils.
Discuss. In another oratorical high point, the president managed, in a speech about the evils of North Korea, to work in a plug for one of his properties.
A disaffection more extreme than Benjamin's—more in line with the disaffection of his actual generation—would have seemed disproportionate to the innocuous "evils" that Nichols has depicted.
When it comes to Weinsteinian behavior and related evils, things probably haven't ever been as bad in modern America as they were for a time in the 19703s.
Opinion Columnist The recent report by the White House Council of Economic Advisers on the evils of socialism has drawn a great deal of ridicule, and rightly so.
Her father, Doug Giles of the radical Clash Church in Miami, had complained of what he called the evils of the Obama administration and its alliance with ACORN.
In contrast to the human evils of the world, the fire that burned her house down struck Ms. Case as almost beautiful in its all-encompassing, indiscriminate power.
Terrorism becomes no different from climate change: just more raw material from which to fashion a well-worn narrative about political correctness, elites and the evils of diversity.
Having Guaido there helped Trump talk about the evils of socialism, a Trump 2020 dig at Democrats, whose presidential candidate Trump will paint as a Venezuela-style socialist.
Chekhov's discussions about the meaning — and meaninglessness — of life have accordingly been expanded to embrace subjects like the evils of British neocolonialism and the erasure of cultural history.
Chosen to speak on behalf of the gathered dignitaries Wednesday night, Felipe invoked the Spanish-born Jewish philosopher Maimonedes, saying that "all the great evils" originate in ignorance.
To the extent the Ukraine investigation deepens the concerns of those disapproving voters, convincing them to accept Trump as the lesser of two evils obviously becomes more difficult.
While I struggle with the originalist philosophy in the face of an ever-changing world, I think of Judge Gorsuch as the lesser of many other potential evils.
Some priests in Phoenix's Mexican-American neighborhoods harangued their parishioners the weekend before the election about the evils of abortion and often implicitly tied it to Mrs. Clinton.
Mr. Brand is a spellbinding talker, and while he was banging on about the evils of consumerism and its relationship to addiction, I was hanging on every word.
I might not be able to purge the site of all of its evils, but at least my time on Reddit wouldn't be spent in total self-service.
There just didn't seem to be a ton of appetite for Mélenchon's argument that from a left-wing point of view, Macron and Le Pen were similar evils.
Comey passionately defended his actions, saying it came down to picking the lesser of 2 evils -- speak and possibly affect the election ... or conceal and damage the FBI's rep.
Of course, it would be better if both sides weren't just settling for the lesser of two evils and really working to cut the cost of real health care.
This should remind us that these evils can not be fought in isolation, as Zionism would suggest, but rather must be opposed together as an intersectional approach would demand.
A few years ago, Dr. Maltsev gave a talk at Ferris State University focusing on the evils of Soviet socialism (a portion of the presentation can be seen here).
The book contends that the Nazis and the Zionists worked in collaboration with one another and that, therefore, Israel has its roots in Nazism with all its attendant evils.
But the overall theme in the newer wave of pieces is less about the evils of surveillance and the benefits of privacy, and more about the future of work.
"There has been a lot of discussion of the evils of saturated fats for many years, re-education based on our new knowledge and understanding takes time," explains Redberg.
It is a clunky narrative device, suggesting that the film-makers did not have faith in viewers to understand the evils of totalitarian censorship without an Orwellian name-drop.
I'm convinced, though, that the right kind of design and user experience could turn home gateways from basic necessary evils into the visual centerpiece of our future connected homes.
"We have the potential twin evils of Italy going to the polls early next year and tapering to think about at the same time," said Rabobank strategist Richard McGuire.
The rodent research being carried out in Seattle is unique in its scope and approach, which explains why it's frequently used as evidence of the evils of screen time.
By contrast, Johnson and Sanders are supported by large numbers of citizens who consider their preferred leader among the best of the best, not the lesser of two evils.
For the true believers, almost anything could be justified, even the evils of Stalinism, the repression of the Hungarian uprising in 1956 and the invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968.
Though we aren't in the midst of the struggle for civil rights, that joke was about the evils of white supremacy -- something we are clearly still grappling with today.
"I strongly believe the lesser of two evils is that we stay in the agreement," he said, citing the common argument that leaving would be a diplomatic relations nightmare.
Rape cases, illegalities, open hate or disdain, unconstitutional propositions, constantly changing positions... Candidates under investigation, pointing fingers, the thrust of each campaign premised on being the lesser of evils.
Each year they pick a special day in memory of a rabbi who lived his life in a righteous manner and wrote against the evils of slander and gossip.
"Money in politics is really the root cause of most of the evils that confront us," Mr. Cohen told the crowd, saying that greed had corrupted the country's democracy.
Police and National Guard are called in not just for disaster relief but also to prevent or punish such evils that invariably occur in such circumstance even in Texas.
Two years later, when the Germans took eastern Poland from the Soviets, they encouraged villagers to believe that the evils of Communism were a Jewish conspiracy that demanded retribution.
Throughout the years, as the carnage continued in Syria, Obama repeatedly opined about the evils of the killing while repeatedly refusing to take actions that could have ended it.
Eventually, he managed to get Kohen on the horn, subjecting him to a bizarre, nearly hour-long conversation about the evils of liking politically-bent fart content on Facebook.
Clinton is recognized as a stronger ally of Israel than Mr. Trump is, whatever he may say to the contrary, so the lesser of two evils gets their backing.
"For years Derek had been hearing about the abstract evils of racism, which he had always dismissed as empty rhetoric from his enemies on the liberal left," Saslow writes.
Some of her more famous quotes — such as "Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before" — are expertly woven into the text alongside new witticisms.
Ready Player Two does not pretend to be a comprehensive diagnosis of all the evils of patriarchy, but it does raise the specter of how far we haven't come.
Then Trump went to a rally in Phoenix where he delivered a deranged, ranty speech about the evils of immigration and reiterated that Mexico will pay for the wall.
It's related to a problem that scholars and advocates call "Holocaust trivialization:" the minimization of one of the most profound historical evils through cheap and commonplace references to it.
Depending on your tastes and inclinations, particular expressions of desire for community stability can seem outrageous — like a man in rural Nebraska ranting about the evils of Muslim immigrants.
Like the GOP's party platform, it also wrung its hands over the supposed evils of the adult industry, blaming it for an assorted grab bag of sexual woes—Teen sexting!
Those Republicans who have rallied around Mr Trump's campaign generally see him as the lesser of two evils and would rather see him in the White House than Mrs Clinton.
The takeaway is that while Lovecraft is known for his fantastic, unspeakable evils and anxieties lurking at the ends of the world, there are other dangers out there: humans themselves.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy called on Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont on Thursday to abandon plans to unilaterally declare the region's independence from Spain "to avoid greater evils".
In 1996, 10 years into the reform program, government officials staged the public destruction of foreign video cassettes and pornographic posters at Lenin Park to rid Vietnam of "social evils".
It's hard to take anything seriously when one moment you're being lectured on the evils of vengeance, and the next someone asks you to help them kill a stoned cow.
During the multi-segment talk, Cruise lectured Matt Lauer on the evils of psychiatry—a practice Scientology abhors—and criticized Brooke Shields, who'd recently disclosed a battle with postpartum depression.
Nonetheless, the idea that markets are rigged is widespread, not least thanks to the publication of "Flash Boys", a book by Michael Lewis on the evils of high-speed trading.
But voters don't technically need to choose between the lesser of these two evils, even though it's a given that one of them will wind up in the Oval Office.
While Harvey's choice to duck the media was an admittedly poor one considering the media's popular tradition of eviscerating press-dodgers, it may have been the lesser of two evils.
Robert Lee IV, a descendent of the confederate general whose statue was at the heart of the violence in Charlottesville, gave a moving speech about the evils of white supremacy.
When the public accepts homophobia, racism, sexism and the like as controversial opinions instead of objective evils, it won't be the government that has changed, it will be the governed.
Everywhere I looked, there were television screens showing various gun advocates who spoke about protecting the Second Amendment, and protecting themselves against "terrorists" and the other evils of the world.
The Vermont senator went so far as to refer to Clinton as "the lesser of two evils" compared to Trump, a characterization that went beyond the pale, Clinton's supporters said.
The pope has in the past called money "the dung of the devil" and has decried what he calls the "evils" of unbridled capitalism, prompting criticism from U.S. business leaders.
"Trump had better pay heed to the despicable plight of his country, the dark empire of evils under worldwide criticism, before poking his nose into others' things," the piece read.
Those who get it truly get it: it's a light-hearted yet strong affirmation that for Le Tigre, Hillary Clinton is not the "lesser of two evils," she's their choice.
It's an ironic outcome for a man-made substance that was concocted in a 19th-century lab specifically to be a potent cure-all for the evils of… guess what?
Yael: After that scene was the revolutionary one where Elliot got us riled up about the evils of capitalism but was also upset that he contributed to four people's deaths.
When I launched my campaign two months ago, voters often asked why they should vote for an independent, rather than making a prudent choice between the lesser of two evils.
There's a guy named Tristan [Harris], he has a whole group that's trying to get people to stop, warning against the evils of social media, and we'll get into that.
The Mueller inquiry may be over, but it should inspire the work of a new generation of prosecutors who want to fight one of the great evils of our time.
"In the dead of night I howl/We all have our evils," Mr. Marshall snarls in his harsh, accented baritone on the new King Krule album, "The Ooz," out Oct.
Though the inexcusable behavior of the housing authority predated his mayoralty, Mr. de Blasio, who ran as a progressive promising to combat the evils of inequality, did not stop it.
The Takeaway The belief that atrocities happen when people aren't educated against the evils of bystanding has become part of our culture and how we think we're learning from history.
Reunited after a separation of decades, Fran and Teresa remember how, as precocious little girls, they had talked of the evils of the world and whether or not God existed.
For many middle-class Americans, the opportunity for continuing education, communion with nature and polite, wholesome society — absent of evils like alcohol or dancing — would have been a luxury indeed.
But Kagan stressed the "evils of gerrymandering," as did Monday's court, which it found violations based on the constitutional guarantee of equal protection and rights of free speech and association.
Likewise, Daesh's exactions in Syria and Iraq has given Iran enormous leeway to expand its influence in both countries — for the international community, it was the lesser of two evils.
To its detriment, "Return" perhaps pushes a little too hard on the "These are just normal folks!" button that morality plays about the evils of the rich have always pushed.
Only a small fraction had the moral clarity to recognize its evils without caveat or compromise, and, before the war broke out, very few did anything to directly challenge it.
These are red herrings, diversions from the realities (and evils) of the frequent wars, increasing economic inequality and political corruption that have marked America's trajectory, beginning in the early 1960s.
After a Norwegian author published the photo as part of a commentary on the evils of war, Facebook took the photo down, saying it violated standards regarding nudity on the site.
Thomas Sowell's outstanding book "A Conflict of Visions" explores the virtues of working realistically within constraints, and the evils that ensue when people ignore or try to run roughshod over them.
"There's no doubt that it fits within Christian teaching, the basic principle of the lesser of two evils: that it is an instrument to avoid a worst-case scenario," he said.
Apple had four bad options when it came to its 5G plans after it settled the royalty spat with Qualcomm in April: So Apple went with the least of all evils.
" On George Washington's relationship with the press "Washington always honored the First Amendment, saying such evils, 'must be placed in such opposite to the infinite benefits resulting from a free press.
Mr Rees-Mogg, a protégé of Sir Bill Cash, the grand old man of Euroscepticism, delivers fluent discourses on the evils of the EU and the importance of recovering Britain's sovereignty.
The ongoing crackdown reflects the agency's shift away from viewing vaping as the lesser of two evils for adult cigarette smokers, and instead acknowledging it as a major problem for kids.
The choice between a Clinton or a Trump presidency was similar to deciding between "the lesser of the two evils" for the Chinese government, Rafferty told CNBC's "Street Signs " on Tuesday.
This surplus has been blamed for various evils including the decline of Western manufacturing and the flooding of America's bond market with the excess savings that fuelled the subprime housing bubble.
The production, written by Pulitzer-finalist playwright Will Eno, is an anti-consumerist allegory filled with songs like "Advertising Ruins Everything," which bemoans contemporary evils like spam and targeted Instagram ads.
The conclusion of the discussions was worrying for those present - pressure is rising and the industry is losing a battle not to be seen as one of the world's biggest evils.
Modern Labor might be fairly innocuous on the spectrum of capitalist necessary evils, but the brokenness of the education system leaves ample room for private for-profit companies to move in.
Coates' version of black history is that black problems, including anything others might see as problems with our culture, are traceable to evils that whites imposed on us in the past.
The Abbott character represents left-wing hypocrisy, mourning the evils of capitalism while indulging in its rewards (the real Ms Abbott faced criticism for sending her son to a private school).
Unlike Paltrow's last book, "It's All Good," which asked us to eschew all sorts of allergens and dietary evils (including tomatoes and yogurt), this one is grounded back on planet Earth.
Indeed, many have come to accept the view of the abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison that America's entire political system was riddled with the evils of slavery, beginning with its founding document.
" But add toxic media hysteria to that conflict and, he said, "you have this perfect storm of this latent conspiracy theory that there's unseen, hidden evils trying to hurt our children.
But they have been ignored, partly because much of the political establishment has been obsessed with the evils of debt, partly because Republicans have been against anything the Obama administration proposes.
If "Tales of Our Time" and its bank-backed predecessors serve as initial maneuvers to broaden the museum's collection, then I'm prepared to see these shows' geographic straitjackets as necessary evils.
It would give her a cow and visit once a week to teach her about animal husbandry as well as the importance of saving money and the evils of child marriage.
This is a serious seminar about herbalism, an obvious fact that evaded me for the initial minutes of the session as we discussed the evils of modern medicine and (gulp) vaccinations.
Classically liberal education does not dismiss individuals' experiences, religious or otherwise, but rather seeks to avoid the moral and intellectual evils that result from failing to consider the experiences of others.
Paul noted that some people say Trump is "far superior" or the lesser of two evils, but he doesn't know what the celebrity real estate mogul would do if elected president.
Given the potential legal and constitutional consequences attendant to either Trump or Clinton occupying the Oval Office, America deserves better than a hold-your-nose, lesser-of-two-evils election choice.
Many of the LOTR tech fans who spoke with CNBC noted the series' themes regarding the importance of harmony with nature, the dangers of greed and the evils of technology itself.
Clinton should use the debate to conduct a serious conversation with America — one that's been sorely lacking in a campaign widely regarded as a choice between the lesser of two evils.
In fact, Soviet efforts to frighten their own citizens about the evils of the "imperialists" — and therefore to stay away from foreigners — were far more elaborate than anything we expats experienced.
Those eight years have given us reasons to see strongmen successors as the lesser of some evils and, you could argue, mean that Western leaders are more silent due to experience.
It is apt, however, that Francis' remarks are being compared to Pope Benedict's statement that male prostitutes who are HIV positive could consider condom use as the lesser of two evils.
This effectively bans a no-deal Brexit option and, despite all the dissatisfaction surrounding Prime Minister Theresa May's solution, that clearly casts her Brexit deal as the lesser of two evils.
It wasn't Austen's chosen task to reflect England's average life expectancy or infant mortality rate, any more than she chose to describe in detail the evils of empire, war or slavery.
That, rather than anything to do with platform concessions or "lesser of two evils" talk, is why Sanders will almost certainly do everything in his power to boost Clinton this fall.
For example, in 1989's A Dry White Season, a white, wealthy South African (played by Donald Sutherland) learns about the evils of apartheid and martyrs himself for the cause of justice.
ELLIS: I think it&aposs going to move the political needle in terms of all of the people who voted for Trump in 2016 as kind of the lesser of two evils.
Holocaust survivors in the city wondered how the evils of Nazism had seemingly followed them to the US. But Pittsburgh's young Jews were no less shaken by the tragedy in their community.
A video posted on YouTube by an onlooker shows that a casually dressed Eisenberg was walking a rented bike through the city when he passed a group preaching the evils of homosexuality.
And, in some way, the buck stops with all of us, because it's being done in our names, and probably on the basis of it being the least of all possible evils.
Cessario, like many on the right flank of the Catholic Church, exhibits nostalgia for a period in Catholic history when (in his view) the church stood fast against the evils of liberalism.
It's a slim possibility that I might vote for Hillary, but then, I'm at a point in my life where I just don't want to vote for the lesser of two evils.
We work with the true warriors for justice who face down devastating societal evils, working tirelessly day and night, year after year, to reclaim and uplift the lives of those they serve.
For more than 150 years, black Americans and their allies have been struggling to create a society that both reckons with the evils of the past and lives up to its promise.
His remarks, which echoed some of the searing candor of James Baldwin and the passionately blunt truth of Malcolm X, touched on racism's ability to harness wider evils such as mass incarceration.
When they were children, the evils the Losers faced were embedded within the town; now, in order to defeat Pennywise, the adults will all have to individually overcome their own personal demons.
Senator Lindsey Graham, watching Donald J. Trump's rise in Tuesday's voting contests, now sees a colleague he reviles, Senator Ted Cruz, as the lesser of two evils to save the Republican Party.
We must be clear about naming the evils in our midst, calling them out and banishing them by name, lest they, through want of identification, embed themselves unconsciously into our own souls.
Just as we won the Cold War, in part, by exposing the evils of communism and the virtues of free markets, so too must we take on the ideology of Radical Islam.
ISTANBUL — A prominent columnist wrote recently about how President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey hates cigarettes so much that he confiscates packs from his followers, lecturing them on the evils of smoking.
One can even hear echoes in Donald Trump's recent speech to the United Nations: His long digression on the evils of socialism seems drawn from the heated rhetoric of ads gone by.
In the last years of his life, with Jim Crow in retreat, Dr. King turned to what he labeled the three evils — poverty, militarism and racism — that kept black people in bondage.
On the other hand, why shouldn't black students be proud to see themselves as very talented people who are a vanguard in one small effort to undo the evils of their history?
This feels sadly right to me, the way someone with good intentions, someone not consciously monstrous, becomes nonetheless inured to cruelty and injustice in a context in which these evils are normalized.
" Referring to the evils of eugenics and other state-sponsored killing programs, the brief argues that Ohio's law "wards against the slippery slope to medical involvement in race- or sex-based abortions.
For a nation that is as keen as ours to do what would undoubtedly be considered good, choosing between two evils — here, nuclear power and climate change — is a nearly insurmountable task.
King denounced racial and economic injustice -- whether they came from presidents, business leaders or clergy -- as political and moral evils that disfigured American democracy and robbed the nation of its boundless potential.
" The pontiff called for prayer and penance, fasting by the faithful, and decried a culture of clericalism, which he said "helps to perpetuate many of the evils that we are condemning today.
Probably the most edifying example of pulling the yellow card was the case of arch anti-gay Louisiana pastor Grant Storms—a guy who had previously preached against the evils of masturbation.
We can be frank and outspoken without being reckless or abusive, polite without cringing, we can attack racialism and its evils without ourselves fostering feelings of hostility between different racial groups. Aug.
People tell me to compromise and vote for the lesser of two evils — but I cannot compromise when it comes to my beliefs, especially when they involve human rights and systemic oppression.
In other words, voters hate the leaders of the major parties so much that the idea of casting a ballot for the lesser-of-two-evils candidate is too much an ask.
Nevertheless, Kennedy used his concurrence to unleash a bracing jeremiad against the evils of solitary confinement, in which the defendant had been held for most of his 25-plus years in prison.
HANOI (Reuters) - If it had been in business a decade ago, Nguyen Anh Thuan's restaurant would have been a target for late-night police raids to arrest lawbreakers and stamp out "social evils".
But that's because the series has always suggested the simple pleasures of small-town life as an impotent antidote to the cosmic evils that lurk inside each and every single one of us.
City officials openly question the effectiveness of this policy, but claim it placates The Hague and that it is the "lesser of two evils" (in that at least they can still serve tourists).
But "The Last Jedi" also promotes individuality against the principles established by our elders, finding your path, fighting our growing evils, and, of course, absolute resistance towards any of its conformity and normalcy.
So, suggesting a call is really meant to remind the other person that taking the time to read (and write a helpful response to) your email is actually the lesser of two evils.
In the original Buffy the Vampire Slayer, protagonist Buffy Summers (Sarah Michelle Gellar) is the Slayer, a young woman granted supernatural strength and skill so she can fight the evils of the world.
He finds it in an ancient temple where he learns magic from Tilda Swinton and Chiwetel Ejiofor, but he's immediately drawn into a titanic magical struggle, featuring internal betrayal and other-dimensional evils.
Joaquin, her abusive boyfriend from the first season, makes his not-so-triumphant return — lucky for Dani, Lito is surging on the high of self-acceptance, and he successfully shoos away the evils.
Hannah's narration exposed the evils imposed upon her, but while Tyler was presented to be, in some ways, a sympathetic character, I'm not sure I want to spend 13 hours inside his head.
"One other thing that I think really resonates in the state of Utah, probably more than most places, is Utah rejects the idea of choosing between the lesser of two evils," Matheson added.
Possibly the ceremony that Jonas and Chopra held on Wednesday, the puja is performed to ask Lord Ganesh for good luck because he is believed to be the destroyer of evils and obstacles.
Although this has its own issues, especially when these humans are used to train AI and thereby introduce their own biases into the system, in many cases it's the better of two evils.
Similarly, this impeachment is looking like something designed to fail, to suddenly stop functioning in the Senate so Trump survives and Democrats can once run again on a "lesser of two evils" campaign.
"We are a Muslim community not a Western one, may God keep our daughters safe from all evils," said Sarah, a Saudi woman in her late 40s who declined to give her surname.
This insistence on seeing past the evils of the Enlightenment in search of the light that was still left there made him one of the most radical readers of the American nineteenth century.
But "The Hunger" is more of a lecture than an opera: Dramatically static and musically amorphous, the work is interspersed with filmed interviews in which academics invoke the evils of capitalism and colonialism.
I don't want people getting an earful about the evils of vaccines every time they buy a baby gift from our shop — especially with so many customers from the university and scientific community.
A sanctimonious tale about the evils of big power corporations, erratic electricity supplies and corrupt officials, "Batti Gul Meter Chalu" is one of those films that does its cause more harm than good.
She told me about how Darwinism is the root of society's all evils, and that she self-identifies as a feminist because Quranic texts elevate a woman's status at times above a man's.
The abduction focused global attention on the evils of Boko Haram, which, like the Islamic State to which some of its factions claim allegiance, has forsaken scruples about victimizing children or anyone else.
"We are choosing the lesser of two evils in our politics," said Iftekharuzzaman, who goes by one name and is the executive director of the Bangladesh arm of Transparency International, a corruption watchdog.
Nevertheless, Kennedy used his concurrence to unleash a bracing jeremiad against the evils of solitary confinement, in which the defendant had been held for most of his more than 25 years in prison.
CreditCreditMinzayar Oo for The New York Times GINTOTA, Sri Lanka — The Buddhist abbot was sitting cross-legged in his monastery, fulminating against the evils of Islam, when the petrol bomb exploded within earshot.
In the Andes, where an Inca-related people believed that the moon was whispering lies into the sun's ear, solar eclipses provided an occasion for a discussion about the evils associated with lying.
The New York Today team began the dinner table conversation early by asking New Yorkers to reimagine those traditional plagues and tell us what modern evils are relevant to their lives in 2017.
Jeremy Corbyn is immune to the truth because he is in the grip of an all-encompassing ideology about the evils of capitalism and imperialism, and the wonders of socialism and people power.
Words and actions that seem banal turn out to mask gargantuan evils in Get Out because in real life, those tiny, trivial things are born of a larger system of devaluing human lives.
Likely intended to guard against broad, rather than specific, evils, the Braceby carving is just one example of centuries-old phallic imagery, which Lee describes as "surprisingly common" in ancient Greece and Rome.
It is not the type institution that would have an app that might send out push notifications to its app's subscribers quoting Nirvana lyrics and ranting about the biblical evils of Donald Trump.
Many say they feel like they're choosing between the lesser of two evils, that the political dialogue feels sharply negative, and they are deeply fearful of what might happen if their preferred candidate loses.
Haner knows Johnson stands no chance to win the election, and realizes Clinton is "the lesser of two evils" — but he also wants to ensure that Johnson doesn't take a hit on election night.
On Super Bowl Sunday, the majority of the country will stand united behind the Philadelphia Eagles; many of you will do so grudgingly, having chosen what you see as the lesser of two evils.
Opioids have their own unique evils, but have fortunately not yet reached the scale of cigarettes — and unlike tobacco, they are not inherently bad for everyone: They relieve real pain for millions of Americans.
Trying to take on the core evils of this world is a lot tougher when one can only focus on and extract the bad from the surrounding noise, rather than seek the good within.
Like so many other Americans, I am left deciding which of these two candidates is the lesser of two evils, which one is capable of inflicting less damage on our country, our social fabric.
Life is full of necessary evils: going to work, doing the laundry, calling your grandma, sending "thank you" notes, having to put on pants every single time you leave the house, wearing sunscreen daily.
Some of his goldbug-like comments about central banks that "debase the currency" and the evils of fractional-reserve banking led early cyber-libertarian bitcoin enthusiasts to claim him as one of their own.
Never afraid to shy away from controversy, Andreessen shared his very Silicon Valley views freely on Twitter, commenting on topics ranging from how good the poors have it to the evils of anti-colonialism.
Superhero stories give us a good that is more readily recognizable, more human (in that these are ultimately just human beings with outsize personality traits manifesting as superpowers), while also offering smaller-scale evils.
"It's clear that we have to eradicate doping, one of the four evils of sport, but more than 70 percent of the public are in favor of Park competing at the Olympics," added Kim.
"Just as we won the Cold War in part by exposing the evils of Communism and the virtues of free markets, so too must we take on the ideology of radical Islam," he sad.
Instead, it was a confluence of two major dynamics: It was a corporate takeover of the Grand Old Party by a septuagenarian businessman combined with the American voters choosing the lesser of two evils.
Democrats see Acosta as the lesser of two evils compared to Puzder, but they've also raised concerns about Acosta's ability to remain independent from the president and be a neutral arbiter on labor issues.
If the phrase "Never again" is to have any meaning, the United States, Israel, or some other power that stands for morality and against the evils of genocide, must immediately bomb the Syrian crematoria.
"Just as we won the Cold War, in part by exposing the evils of communism and the virtues of free markets, so too must we take on the ideology of radical Islam," he said.
Laws originating in the legislature instead of from ballot initiatives are easier to amend if issues arise, and even opponents in the business community characterized the legislature's version as the lesser of two evils.
" Sanders channeled that message on Friday, describing King as something more than a Civil Rights leader -- "a nonviolent revolutionary who wanted to see our nation undergo a revolution of values" against those "triple evils.
Since then, she's been on a handful of other shows like Marriage Bootcamp, Famously Single, and Celebrity Apprentice, which seems to be where she met her muse for her last album, Between Two Evils.
Growing up in the shadow of World War II, we had asked ourselves repeatedly whether we had the strength of character to overcome indifference and denial and to act to stop clear moral evils.
"Maybe I don't agree with everything a candidate is doing, but I believe that it's my right to vote and my right to not vote for the lesser of two evils," said Ucheena Woodfolk.
But Fusion's principals had already done enough research into Trump to conclude that working on behalf of Hillary Clinton would be the "lesser-of-two-evils" option, not to mention a sound business decision.
To be fair, deficit panic wasn't as naked a scam as the claim that do-gooders caused the financial crisis, although some of the loudest voices decrying the evils of deficits were obvious phonies.
Instead, the LSNS is emphasizing pledges to toughen law and order and defend "decent Slovaks" against what it sees as the EU-driven evils of immigration and excesses of liberalism undermining traditional family values.
Dark Fate is yet another sci-fi movie attempting to warn us about the perils of automation and Big Tech without positioning technology's troubling evolutions within the context of greater and more pressing evils.
His nonstop lies and exaggerations and demagoguery about the purported evils of illegal immigration are an insult to our intelligence and devastating to the G.O.P.'s chances of ever again being a majority party.
Human beings are capable of the most heinous evils and exploring the vast reaches of the cosmos — and so the pro-lifer meets the early embryo as a sign of the possibilities before us.
Heavy hitters like "Tower of Song," a poignant commentary about Cohen's own place in the musical canon, and "Everybody Knows," a pessimistic rumination on social evils, come in as two of the singer's best.
Hamilton "Tony" James is president of the private equity giant Blackstone, and until very recently might have served as the perfect foil for a Bernie Sanders tirade about the evils of America's One Percent.
THE 18th IN THE LAST 18 BUSINESS DAYS WARNING INVESTORS AND EVERYONE ELSE FOR THAT MATTER ABOUT WHAT HE CALLS THE EVILS OF HERBALIFE A COMPANY MR ACKMAN HAS BEEN SHORTIGN SINCE DECEMBER OF 2012.
THE 18th IN THE LAST 153 BUSINESS DAYS WARNING INVESTORS AND EVERYONE ELSE FOR THAT MATTER ABOUT WHAT HE CALLS THE EVILS OF HERBALIFE A COMPANY MR ACKMAN HAS BEEN SHORTIGN SINCE DECEMBER OF 2012.
Whether or not it's accurate, she could at least make the case that Trump is deeply flawed, but worthy of supporting purely for "lesser of two evils" reasons, because Hillary Clinton is so much worse.
Messenger Kids has parental controls and policies in place to ban inappropriate content and cyberbullying, but that doesn't make the service exempt from Facebook's pattern of moderation failures or the broader evils of the interweb.
He committed great evils right up until the end of the series, but he also showed his capability for compassion and generosity, especially as his interests started to align with the rest of the camp.
Lincoln was criticizing Douglas for timidly accepting court decisions, like in the Dred Scott case, that upheld slavery, rather than using his considerable influence as a public figure to persuade other Americans of slavery's evils.
If all girls were supposed targets for the evils of the world, then why was I never assumed to need the same kind of post–school dance chaperoning as my white friends in junior high?
The rep explained, "On the contrary, we know that Jay-Z is someone who has used his celebrity in the past to speak out responsibly and forcefully against the evils of racism and anti-Semitism."
That's why these days you hear more about the evils of gerrymandering from Democrats and why Democrats are more enthusiastic than Republicans about the idea of trying to get courts to rule partisan gerrymanders unconstitutional.
Voters say this is the ultimate 'lesser of two evils' election "What I hear from these groups, is just this idea of like 'You know, I don't know if I trust Hillary Clinton,'" she said.
With those values as a solid foundation, our kids will be better equipped to deal with many of the evils in our world today, such as drug abuse and addiction, and negative social media interactions.
That fact doesn't appear to be lost on Trump, whose messaging in recent weeks has centered much more on what he describes as the evils of socialism than on reforming or improving U.S. health care.
When they gave examples of the evils of the union, speakers at the event in Northamptonshire cited damage to local roads caused by heavy European trucks, annoying regulations and new housing on the green belt.
That may be the case, but it may also be the case that as long as Trump maintains the right enemies, then he seems like he's still the lesser of two evils to many voters.
Ranked choice voting, already in use in Maine and in multiple cities across the country, allows people to vote for their first, second and third choices, instead of settling for the lesser of two evils.
They must also realize that, as unhappy as many people are with Trump, some citizens—even on the left—are relieved that the candidate whom they consider the greater of two evils was not elected.
Three Percenters are preoccupied with survival and preservation, dealing with the evils they see in the here and now and operating on faith that once it is vanquished, commonsense and self-evident good will triumph.
"This controversy affects me in a dual sense, for I am both a lawyer committed to civil rights including civil liberties and a Negro who has suffered from the evils of racial segregation," she wrote.
This week's disturbing episode, "The Box," carries that feeling even further, confirming that even if there weren't ancient evils festering in this tiny Maine town, it would still be a pretty lousy place to live.
During his many years at the helm of Sun Microsystems, Scott McNealy was known as one of the brashest voices in technology, railing on the evils of Microsoft and anything else that raised his ire.
"What's true of all the evils in the world is true of plague as well," wrote Albert Camus, in a quote you'd better get used to seeing a lot of in the next few weeks.
The lonely, romantic garbage collector Domingo knows the truth: City authorities are more interested in maintaining the appearance of security than its reality, leaving all sorts of evils to flourish unchecked in the city's shadows.
They screamed about the evils of debt at a time when bigger deficits would have done a lot of good, and are about to blow up deficits at a time when they will do harm.
The calculation made by Grassley and the other GOP members of the judiciary committee is that allowing Mitchell to ask the bulk (or maybe all) of the questions is the lesser of the two evils.
By signing on to Trump's block grant proposal and slow-walking putting the expansion initiative to a vote (as required by state law), Stitt is choosing what he sees as the lesser of two evils.
Democrats see Acosta as the lesser of two evils when compared to Puzder, but they've also raised concerns about Acosta's ability to remain independent from the president and be a neutral arbitrator on labor issues.
The book is a sobering read for contemporary audiences in countries engaged in forever wars, reminding us how easily and arbitrarily the edges of empire, and its evils, can fade from or focus our vision.
Mr. Coates is the author of "Between the World and Me." We are being told of the evils of "cancel culture," a new scourge that enforces purity, banishes dissent and squelches sober and reasoned debate.
For Buttigieg, the choice is distasteful, but he VERY reluctantly seems to pick the one he thinks is the lesser of 2 evils ... or maybe it's more accurate to say he doesn't choose the greater evil.
" Nevertheless, "statutory prohibitions often go beyond the principal evil to cover reasonably comparable evils, and it is ultimately the provisions of our laws rather than the principal concerns of our legislators by which we are governed.
The novel never hit shelves because its authors refused drug executives' zanier demands: lengthy polemics against the evils of government regulation and "dumbed down" prose, which they deemed critical in order to appeal to women readers.
By contrast, in a two-round system, it's quite possible for the two candidates with the most dedicated but not necessarily broadest support to advance to the final round, recreating the lesser-of-two-evils problem.
Walter said for the first time that she can remember, she's having trouble trusting the data that's coming from the campaign trail, and that undecided voters are struggling to choose between the lesser of two evils.
Olavo de Carvalho, an influential conservative intellectual and ally of ESP, admitted in a newspaper interview that the proposed federal law to suppress such evils is "premature" because there is no evidence that they are widespread.
Evangelicals are not only heavily represented among creationists, but also among citizens who perceive climate change as a "hoax," accept calculated falsehoods about the evils of "socialized medicine," and think that Obama is a covert Muslim.
I have lived almost every day of my 29 years with the expectation that something horrific will probably happen tomorrow, because I have seen the evils the human race is capable of up close and personal.
Morello said that the "tiny funnel of the electoral process" is offering the people "a racist demagogue" in Trump, a "dreamer" in Bernie Sanders and "the lesser of three evils" in presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
Vattel said that a mere "sedition" or "insurrection" escalated to a civil war when the rebels fighting against the sovereign had justice on their side, usually as the result of some train of evils or abuses.
That was until I found solace reading through the #GirlIGuessImWithHer hashtag, started by minority women who, like me, feel like we are now backed into a corner, forced to vote for the lesser of two evils.
Unions, too, are looking for more radical politicians: Last year, the AFL-CIO announced it would stop giving its endorsement to "the lesser of two evils" in political races, and even proposed considering third-party politics.
At think tanks like Brookings, the majority of reports and events, with titles like "Five Evils: Multidimensional Poverty and Race in America" or "India at the Global High Table," have no obvious link to corporate donors.
The historical relationship between progressive politics and various evils — racism, anti-Semitism, imperialism, eugenics, authoritarianism — that liberals prefer to pin exclusively on the right is complicated and sometimes damning, and that ideological history shapes progressivism still.
Educators must be able to teach accurately and confidently at age appropriate levels the extreme consequences of where the evils of intolerance can bring a society – and just how quickly a society can devolve into horrors.
He noted the links to the Schuyler and Hamilton families, and a well-known speech by Eliphalet Nott, the college's longest-serving president, about the evils of dueling, which, of course, led to Alexander Hamilton's death.
But from my perspective — as, yes, a religious conservative, and therefore someone already far outside the official European mainstream — the evils of right-populism are not some wild outlier in an otherwise harmonious and liberal Europe.
On Friday, Sanders described King as something more than a civil rights leader: "a nonviolent revolutionary who wanted to see our nation undergo a revolution of values" against those "triple evils" of racism, poverty and militarism.
Prohibition is most closely associated with the 1920s, but its seeds were planted a century earlier, when the national temperance movement began decrying alcohol as the root cause of societal evils including laziness, promiscuity and poverty.
Frank Bruni For seven years — seven years — Republicans thundered about the evils of Obamacare, yearned for the day when they could bury it and vowed to do precisely that once the ball was in their hands.
And it's important for voters to realize that in a primary election, it's our opportunity to not be stuck with a candidate who is a hold your nose candidate, or a lesser of two evils candidate.
One answer, which shouldn't be discounted, is that inveighing against the evils of deficits makes you sound responsible, at least to people who haven't studied the issue or kept up with the state of economic research.
In other words, voters hate the leaders of the major parties so much that the idea of casting a ballot for the "lesser of two evils" candidate is too much an ask for some of them.
A magnificent orator who instinctively altered his cadence to fit the moment, he re-trod history and delved deep into detail about Cuban independence heroes, plans to "perfect" the revolution and the declared evils of U.S. imperialism.
A Tesla co-founder, Ian Wright, who left the company early on, is building a turbine-powered garbage truck to eliminate the obnoxious diesel grumble and noxious black fumes that follow these necessary evils through the streets.
The new characters didn't feel fresh, the new evils weren't particularly new, and despite El's earlier closing of the dimensional gate, that last-shot tag of Hawkins Middle School, Upside Down Edition felt like a threadbare promise.
If we cannot vote for our ideal candidate, we must still choose the lesser of two evils, as it were, if we are repulsed by the personality of one and disagree with the policies of the other.
It's hard to walk away from gas chambers and ovens without a very sober feeling of commitment—unwavering commitment—to make damn sure that the United States of America is protected from the evils of the world.
The audience goes absolutely wild—partly because of the clarity of his views and partly, I suspect, because he represents a visible link with an older world before Britain was corrupted by the manifold evils of modernity.
Alan Partridge (pictured) is a DJ on Radio Norwich working the early-morning shift and delivering impromptu lectures on the evils of modern farming, to an audience that, because of the early hour, consists mostly of farmers.
You could argue that the enormous power wielded by corporations is responsible for much of the world's evils, but what if that influence were used for not just a regular, banal "good" but for something truly transcendent?
A few seats down sat Greg Fischer, the chief financial and corporate affairs officer (CFCAO), who ran all the departments — legal, finance, marketing, and PR — that were seen as necessary evils in helping run a large company.
"  "It's absurd — and perilous — to portray this election, as so many are doing, as a choice of the 'lesser of two evils' or to suggest that her flaws are in any way on a level with his.
Essena O'Neill had 500,000 Instagram followers and a lucrative career based entirely on her online stardom, when in November, she announced that she was quitting social media to focus on educating her fans about its potential evils.
"MANY Pennsylvania towns once thriving and humming are now in a state of despair," said Donald Trump in "Declaring America's Economic Independence", a speech he made on June 28th about jobs and the evils of free trade.
Then maybe we'd look up one of these years and be choosing among the greater of goods, not the lesser of evils, and the victor would be left, physically and ideologically, with a voice that still carries.
Why do candidates who inveigh against the evils of budget deficits and federal debt feel obliged to propose huge high-end tax cuts — much bigger than those of George W. Bush — that would eliminate trillions in revenue?
By now you've probably heard something about the drug and its litany of evils; even leaving aside pop culture phenomena like Breaking Bad, the stuff is everywhere—even in the occasional donut, some cops seem to believe.
From the book, they learn that the three of them are powerful witches destined to fight off the evils of the world, and when one of the sisters reads the book's inscription, she unlocks their supernatural powers.
Maybe all that is because of those systemic injustices, but those are a rot, those are cancer, those are bone-deep, and the evils at the border are an open wound about which something must done immediately.
The specter of a potential Trump presidency loomed on the horizon, forcing most Sanders supporters to back away from their hopes of an actually progressive candidate in favor of yet another lesser of the two evils ticket.
At the time, the Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW) were staging actions at the Betsy Ross House and organizing marches such as "Operation Raw," which used guerilla theatre and reenactments to address the evils of war.
I thought that all those dire warnings about the inflationary consequences of the Federal Reserve's efforts to fight high unemployment, the constant harping on the evils of printing money, were grounded in genuine — stupid, but genuine — concern.
The Catholic Church was criticized in the run-up to the vote when priests used the pulpit during First Holy Communion ceremonies to preach about the evils of abortion to children as young as seven and eight.
"But in a language of communication which I think will be very clear and bold, so that anyone walking can see the vastness of the catastrophe and the vastness of the victory over these evils," he said.
After delivery, the Chinese medicine books describe her as a drained vessel too far on the yin side, susceptible to certain evils like "cold" and "wind" that, unremedied, will plague her for the rest of her life.
"I think the upshot is she wanted to go to schools to talk about the evils of social media and how simple mistakes can be catastrophic, and the judge did not want her in schools," he said.
You see two parties that have candidates who are unpopular and do not excite the overwhelming majority of people, leaving many with the task of asking themselves which of the two is the lesser of two evils.
And the HWY/AWS crossing was the least of several evils — I could have gone with AWL, changing MAZES to MAZEL, but I'd rather have an awkward three than a boring fill-in-the-blank five ("_______ tov").

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