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"grievously" Definitions
  1. in a very serious way and often causing great pain or difficulty
"grievously" Synonyms
bitterly regretfully agonisingly(UK) agonizingly(US) ruefully painfully sadly sorrowfully inconsolably lugubriously mournfully plaintively resentfully unhappily woefully wretchedly dolefully dolorously sorely wailfully harshly savagely distressingly cruelly mercilessly ruthlessly terribly awfully excruciatingly harrowingly torturously tormentingly severely gallingly intensely acutely hurtfully seriously badly gravely critically dangerously perilously alarmingly decidedly desperately deplorably dreadfully precariously quite regrettably hazardously sharply fiercely rigorously vehemently relentlessly roundly soundly thoroughly uncompromisingly unrelentingly emphatically forcefully violently fatally firmly hard appallingly offensively shockingly shamefully outrageously direly egregiously intolerably heinously lamentably grossly atrociously iniquitously unbearably nefariously abysmally hardly toughly onerously tryingly grimly roughly oppressively burdensomely heavily brutally ruggedly stiffly murderously punishingly frighteningly terrifyingly horrifyingly scarily ghastlily horribly frightfully fearsomely horrendously forbiddingly gruesomely horrifically hideously grislily chillingly macabrely creepily extremely utterly downrightly completely absolutely unqualifiedly flagrantly totally sheerly hellaciously purely veritably patently outrightly rankly almightily wickedly vilely viciously evilly diabolically fiendishly barbarously nastily inhumanly basely barbarically villainously heartlessly majorly importantly significantly crucially urgently fundamentally bigly consequentially considerably focally intrinsically meaningfully paramountly pertinently pivotally pressingly substantially unfairly unprincipledly dishonestly discreditably dishonourably(UK) dishonorably(US) unethically cheatingly improperly injuriously deviously unlawfully wrongly wrongfully fraudulently immorally intolerantly unrightfully More

191 Sentences With "grievously"

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A no-deal Brexit would hurt Britain grievously, but it would also hurt the EU—and Ireland as grievously as Britain.
The poorest natives were supposed to be suffering most grievously.
America's intelligentsia and educated class are grievously dismayed about slavery.
Hiring committees expressed concern about bringing onboard grievously underqualified directors.
Never my intention to offend anyone who has suffered grievously.
At least 12 were wounded in the attack, some grievously.
When measles arrived on its shores, Samoa was grievously unprepared.
"He injured her grievously," said one of Araoz's lawyers, Daniel Kaiser.
Even the grievously toxic DDT was no match for the diamondback.
But Teddy, grievously wounded last episode by Wyatt's gang, is fading.
Pools of blood formed under some of the most grievously wounded.
Grievously, we witnessed Saturday what happens when you add the third.
He was grievously injured and was hospitalized for more than a month.
It can mean justice for the families that have suffered so grievously.
So he grievously set back his party's brand with the toxic call
It showed, remarkably, that even a grievously injured brain could heal itself.
The intelligence community miscalculated grievously about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
Another child was grievously injured, her innocence savagely taken away from her.
The bombs killed three people and injured 260 more, many of them grievously.
This is so grievously wrong that we can't stand to live with it anymore.
Ferguson, correcting a "grievously wrong decision" to use the judge's term, allowing racial inequality.
As this brings home, when one adult grievously wrongs another, the consequences are unpredictable.
Bill must make an emergency visit to his grievously ill sister in New York.
Ferguson, correcting a "grievously wrong" decision—to use the judge's term—allowing racial inequality.
The call was controversial, but the Bears had other concerns: Miller was grievously injured.
When the virus arrived on its shores, the Pacific island nation was grievously unprepared.
There are many Arabs, in particular, who view his legacy as grievously dark and negative.
These actions fall grievously short of that standard, and the US must take a stand.
And yet she never seemed resentful, despite what was the most grievously unfair thing ever.
Moments later a shot rang out and the doctor fell to the ground, grievously wounded.
" After examining that record, he found that "what the President did was wrong, grievously wrong.
Then, some bad news: Her teenage son has been grievously injured in a motorbike accident.
Cue the drama: Blanche, reigning queen of Hollywood, is grievously crippled in a suspicious car accident.
Their fears have grown under Mr. Xi. The president's family suffered grievously during the Cultural Revolution.
Mitchell had made it to the bathroom, but he found both Kasal and Nicoll grievously injured.
Why didn't the world care that survivors of the violence, some grievously wounded, were going hungry?
When rescue workers arrived they found him grievously injured on the ground between the two pens.
More grievously, Mr Brands largely recycles a traditional, triumphalist view of "how the West was won".
While that may be true of individual jobs, it's grievously false when it comes to employment itself.
As Socrates's illusion analogy suggests, the father could be grievously mistaken about the consequences of his actions.
She is the former Arizona congresswoman grievously wounded in a 2011 assassination attempt that killed six others.
Although his own family suffered grievously during the Cultural Revolution, he would rather focus on past glories.
CreditCreditRyan Christopher Jones for The New York Times MEXICO CITY — His mother was grievously ill, nearing death.
According to previous court testimony, first responders found Chambers, a former high school cheerleader, alive but grievously injured.
But for Andy Zlotnick, a Manhattan man grievously injured by a foul ball at Yankee Stadium on Aug.
While it remains unclear whether the Americans will ultimately leave, Washington's relationship with the country seems grievously damaged.
Think back to that opening scene in the opal mine: There's a shot of a grievously injured miner.
These outliers tend to be politicians who are either retiring or, in the case of John McCain, grievously ill.
Mr. Scalise was grievously wounded last year when a gunman opened fire on a Republican congressional baseball team practice.
I have friends who came home grievously wounded in body, mind and spirit after being baited by the Gunny.
Mr. Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, fell grievously ill after exposure to a highly toxic nerve agent, but survived.
He faced his responsibility with modesty and gravity...he found that 'what the President did was wrong, grievously wrong.
Donald Trump's actions may grievously exercise liberal sensibilities, but so far, at least, they have been within his lawful authority.
But he would have appreciated the company's acknowledgment that it had grievously erred when it added the lining around 1989.
You would not know — sitting among the gown- and tuxedo-clad crowd — that these artists' home country is grievously suffering.
Dufresne is a Christ-like figure, innocent of crime but wise to the world, who suffers grievously and gives greatly.
Noctis just saw his bride-to-be murdered in front of him, and Ignis has been grievously wounded, blinding him.
The most grievously ill may need to remain on the machines for weeks until they can breathe on their own.
Mr. Scalise, 51, was grievously injured, and said he had undergone "many, many surgeries" and was learning to walk again.
Trump ran promising to protect the sick and the poor, and he is governing in ways that will grievously harm them.
The Locke kids are a lot of things, but often it's hard to differentiate if they're incredibly brave or grievously stupid.
The soldiers loaded the most grievously wounded, including Byers and the assistant team leader, and it took off in a hurry.
Overworked, half-starved and often grievously injured, these men, Ling intuits, are nonetheless free in a way that he is not.
And the department found itself grievously short-handed of the assistant secretaries and ambassadors who actually implement policy around the world.
He had principles, and he had flaws, from time to time betraying those principles — most grievously in the 2008 presidential campaign.
Zero tolerance at the border will keep out dangerous illegal immigrants who would otherwise "grievously harm innocent Americans," Mr. Miller said.
While not grievously injured, my neck was hurting, and I worried more about that than the bumper and told him so.
The poorest of that multitude suffer grievously from heat and thirst, but all are waiting for the monsoon to bring relief.
The gunman was himself grievously wounded by a bodyguard for the target, Denis N. Voronenkov, and subsequently died in the hospital.
The poorest of that multitude suffer grievously from heat and thirst, but all are waiting for the monsoon to bring relief.
Four of the boys were shot in the arms and legs, but the two girls, Morsal and Madina, were the most grievously wounded.
A pistol is fired and a face is slapped, but nobody is grievously wounded, and the spectacle ends in laughter rather than tears.
Although she had suffered grievously — developing a drinking problem and chronic insomnia, among other symptoms — she had continued to perform exceptionally at work.
President Obama, by his own admission, failed badly during the rollout of Obamacare in fall 2013, more grievously due to the failures of HealthCare.gov.
Takeru, the narrator of this tender yet sinister novel, is a grievously neglected ten-year-old boy whose mother and brother are mysteriously absent.
I realize it was only about a week ago that Biden's campaign seemed grievously wounded, and he has still won only a single primary.
In 22011, the Guardian reported that Baghdadi had been grievously wounded in an airstrike and was no longer in control of the terror organization.
If the ceasefire revealed a profound desire for peace among Afghans, the ensuing year has shown how grievously difficult that will be to achieve.
The answers to those questions could be existential, given the decades of U.S. policymakers grievously misreading China's hostile intentions and avoiding confrontation at every turn.
"The passengers really suffered grievously in the summer of 2018," said Mr. Robins, director emeritus of the Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center at Rutgers University.
As a corollary, you can usually count on the murdered (that is, the grievously harmed) for sentences that are laconic and cool to the touch.
It is hard to feel anything but sympathy for Preston, however, given that he ended up suffering so grievously for the sake of this book.
After reading the book, the Reverend Adam Sedgwick wrote Darwin a polite letter stating that he had found parts of the book "utterly false & grievously mischievous".
We proceed under the assumption that information is our friend, believing that cultures may suffer grievously from a lack of information, which, of course, they do.
All that does is lend a fundamental credence to the worst kind of speech—which, grievously, seems to be the paradigm that Twitter prefers at present.
The Agency for International Development, which sponsored the program, had grievously erred in designing it and carrying it out, making it impossible to accomplish the mission.
Seemingly every day, torrid brush fires in the post-Trump culture war, or, more grievously, life or death miscarriages of criminal justice, materialized in her feeds.
The pumped-up Mr. Affleck again fills out the bat suit from ripped stem to stern, but his costume remains grievously larger than Batman's (or Bruce's) personality.
Kavanaugh told her that to overrule a precedent, particularly a decades-old one like Roe, it "would have to be grievously wrong and deeply inconsistent," she said.
Thomas was in pitched combat, and in a truck that was hit by a roadside bomb, and offered first aid to grievously wounded trauma victims, who died.
Yet the question that devoured her career, and remains grievously unresolved to this day, is whether Britain is a greater nation inside or outside the European Union.
The US government might, at present, be grievously ill-prepared for first contact, but there are countless hobbyists and professionals keeping an eye on what's happening up there.
During the 26 presidential campaign, Donald Trump cited my research prominently when making the case that unfair trade with China had grievously hurt workers in the United States.
Not knowing whether Andrew is mocking her or whether, smelling the befouled earth so close to their house, he is at last acknowledging that something is grievously wrong.
Probably. In 2011, Jared Lee Loughner opened fire in a supermarket parking lot, grievously wounding Representative Gabby Giffords and killing six people, including a 9-year-old girl.
Your typical reward will often be undue criticism, Monday morning quarterbacking, and the omnipresent chance that your next call could result in you being grievously injured or killed.
Look past the big wallet and the big ego and you see a guy who has been grievously hurt by the Silicon Valley system—exploited and then betrayed, twice.
Zoo officials have stood by the decision to shoot Harambe dead on Saturday, saying the 450-pound (200-kg) animal could have easily slain or grievously injured the toddler.
Many of the officials who approved it were later pushed from office, accused of resisting Mao's will, and they were often grievously abused by Red Guards and radical officials.
Additional characters come and go — including Yu'pik residents played by Julian Black Antelope and Tantoo Cardinal — but they're grievously under realized, mostly just placeholders for ideas that never emerge.
I have considered the Dalai Lama and the CosmoGirl way of life, and realized that I behaved with all the dignity of a furious and heartsick and grievously wronged Teletubby.
Is it now the position of the administration that those most grievously affected should have neither a diplomatic nor legal path to justice, but rather must singularly bear the burden?
That covenant has been grievously breached by a man who daily besmirches the great office he holds and thinks little of insulting the most steadfast friend of the United States.
As he recounts the story of his grievously wounded comrade, Eden, who is in a burn center in San Antonio, he reveals his own complicated bond with Eden's wife, Mary.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Already suffering grievously under nearly two years of civil war, many thousands of Yemeni state workers now face destitution as their salaries have gone largely unpaid for months.
Many Koreans still have a strong desire to reconcile with the United States for actions and policies that, in their eyes, grievously harmed their country over the decades of partnership.
Dozens of different immune cells and chemicals keep us healthy and can also make us grievously sick; their habits and functions are often opaque and the nomenclature is beyond confusing.
This is probably because Blassie had reached the "haggard-looking grandpa who could grievously wound you with his cane" phase of his life/career and arguably wasn't the typical sex symbol.
"We want to express our sympathy to all of the families who were so grievously hurt by Dylann Roof's actions," Roof's lawyers said in a statement, according to reporter Maurice Chammah.
Justice Brett Kavanaugh suggested that while there may be problems with the doctrine, the court would need to find that precedent was "grievously wrong" before upsetting the stability of the law.
Earlier this year, two teenage girls from China, who were reportedly imitating a video from YouTube channel Ms Yeah, were grievously injured when a homemade alcohol burner exploded in their faces.
Be that as it may, it is the very nature of democracy that enables a candidate as grievously unqualified by experience and temperament to grab the baton and run with it.
Squirreled away in a dacha, a relatively modest woodland retreat at a remove from the Kremlin, Stalin kicks back with his toadies only to fall grievously ill later that same evening.
It is entirely possible that Trump's strategy of exacerbating racial conflict could prove politically successful in the short term even as it grievously wounds the Republican Party in the long term.
France, which has suffered grievously in two attacks, is still living under a state of emergency in which the police can search houses without a warrant and place suspects under house arrest.
That is because all but the most grievously injured protesters avoid Hong Kong's hospitals following the arrest in June of several people who had sought care for broken bones and blunt trauma.
Blood stained the sand near their front-line aid station, and a medevac helicopter touched down on the highway back to Dohuk, ready to take the most grievously hurt to treatment there.
Her dilemma encapsulates the Darwinian dynamics of the Democratic field: Four top-tier candidates drawn into an ever-tightening circular firing squad which, by the end, may grievously wound its sole survivor.
Grievously injured, Diana had been rushed to Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital on the other side of the Seine in southeast Paris, and soon died there, the French interior minister announced at 245 a.m.
Andrew M. Cuomo and his team search for thousands of ventilators based on projections by infectious disease experts of the number of people who may become grievously ill, President Trump has scoffed.
Andrew M. Cuomo and his team search for thousands of ventilators based on projections by infectious disease experts of the number of people who may become grievously ill, President Trump has scoffed.
This instills the hope that today, it is just a matter of devising, funding and implementing targeted programs to restore the populations of those bird groups that now are suffering so grievously.
Then we loaded the most grievously wounded into the first ambulance bound for a hospital in Erbil, at least three hours away by car, and it sped off in a cloud of dust.
The movies, and later the prime-time series that furthered the franchise, told the story of Steve Austin, an astronaut played by Lee Majors, who was grievously maimed after crashing an experimental airplane.
The most grievously injured victim of an anti-Semitic mass stabbing attack in a New York City suburb remains in a coma and is unlikely to awaken, his relatives said on Tuesday night.
By the end, 53 bullets had flown, hitting seven people: Mr. Murphy, who died; Dawaun Wallace, who was grievously wounded; four bystanders, one of whom was hit in the genitals, another in the leg.
While the plan had some wise and innovative elements, such as expanded cyber capabilities, it drastically limited (and, many say, grievously weakened) the agency's operations division — the core of the CIA's human intelligence capability.
In an acknowledgment that his campaign would be grievously wounded if he did not rebound in Michigan, Mr. Sanders canceled an event scheduled for Mississippi, which also votes Tuesday, to spend more time here.
When "Victorious" premiered on Nickelodeon in March 2010, Ariana Grande became known as the bubbly, spacey, red-haired Cat Valentine, a high schooler with a prodigious voice that the show grievously failed to showcase.
In 2011, when Jared Lee Loughner opened fire in a supermarket parking lot, grievously wounding Representative Gabby Giffords and killing six people, including a 9-year-old girl, the link to political incitement was clear.
Say you were wronged grievously, and the perpetrator didn't get the punishment they deserved through the legal system, you might enter a ritual chamber and declare the death of that person, and really mean it.
During the midterm elections, she got a rousing reception in Nevada, an early state that suffered grievously in the 2008 financial crisis, and where rhetoric lashing Wall Street and major mortgage lenders tends to resonate.
Margarete, a young nun, has been treating the scores of grievously wounded, undertaking amputations and triage and palliative care on her own, and Lucius will learn, or not, what caring for people in pain entails.
Failure to guard against it has delivered us into the hands of a grievously compromised tax cheat who saw a chance to cover his decadent backside by winning power as a tribune of the people.
Probably. In 2011, when Jared Lee Loughner opened fire in a supermarket parking lot, grievously wounding Representative Gabby Giffords and killing six people, including a 9-year-old girl, the link to political incitement was clear.
The book raised doubts about Oswald's marksmanship and the expertise of police agencies, and it sought to ridicule the Warren Commission's conclusion that one "magic bullet" could have struck and grievously injured President Kennedy and Gov.
It is a shame that the A.N.C., the party of Nelson Mandela, is allowing its moral and political authority to be so grievously eroded by Mr. Zuma, instead of bringing his corrupt presidency to an end.
British authorities have identified the suspected perpetrator of Wednesday's bloody attack outside the parliament complex in central London that left five dead, including one police officer and the assailant, and at least 30 wounded, some grievously.
The most obvious victim is the world's coral reefs, which have suffered grievously from ocean waters that have grown warmer and more acidic as a result of all the carbon dioxide they've been asked to absorb.
On the same day this piece from Canberra appeared, At War published an investigation into the identity of a grievously wounded American Marine who in 1968 was photographed unconscious on a tank in Hue City, Vietnam.
But someone who believes that the importance of precedent has been rooted in the Constitution would follow long-established precedent except in those rare circumstances where a decision is grievously wrong or deeply inconsistent with the law.
In early 2015, many producers missed the opportunity to lock in higher prices when spot prices rallied between January and May to more than $65 per barrel and then suffered grievously when prices retreated to fresh lows.
"He also points out the obvious that a precedent can be overturned but in fact, as he told me, he believes that in order to overturn a precedent it would have to be grievously wrong," she continued.
Though I could see no sign of injury, I knew it must be grievously hurt to sit so still as I gently cupped my hands around it to move it to a safer place in the yard.
Her show, "Basquiat's 'Defacement': The Untold Story," centers on this piece as it develops a picture of the death of the 2423-year-old man grievously injured in transit police custody and its effect on other artists.
But the shooting in Alexandria, Va., which left Representative Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the majority whip, grievously injured and three others less seriously wounded, served as motivation for Republicans on both sides of the Capitol to move.
Mr. Disney watched Mr. Miller play two games that season but was concerned that his son-in-law might be grievously hurt — he saw him knocked unconscious on one play — and asked him to come work for him.
The appeals court could have concluded just that the state's 15-year-old damages cap was unconstitutional as it applied to the Mayos, who have suffered grievously from – and responded courageously to – shortcomings in the health care Ascaris received.
I profiled a woman in Brooklyn who was grievously wounded in a fire, a Bronx office clerk who was laid off in a recession and a group of homeless men with H.I.V. who resided at a shelter in Harlem.
In light of the persistent, egregious misconduct on the part of multiple federal officials in the government's attempt to railroad Marcus Garvey, it is apparent that justice was grievously miscarried in his trial and conviction, tarnishing Garvey's important legacy.
Representative Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the Republican whip and gun rights supporter who was himself grievously wounded last year when a man opened fire at a congressional baseball practice, huddled with colleagues on the House floor, reliving his horror.
The main plot is pulpy sci-fi: our grievously injured hero has returned home after waking from a 14-year coma, and he's aiming to start a second American Revolution using a power suit made by an ancient Jewish sect.
"I am thrilled that I was able to get this bogus lawsuit thrown out of court for Tanya, whose only sin was that she loved her husband and has suffered grievously since losing him," Streisand said in a statement to PEOPLE.
The problem of priestly abuse might indeed be the sturdiest link between Francis and Benedict—and a lingering reminder that what has most grievously afflicted the Church in recent decades came not from the outer world, but from within. ♦
Though he is to deliver the letter to "the Black Knight with the White Shield," that knight is, no surprise, found grievously wounded — and it turns out Tiuri, no surprise again, will have to deliver the letter to the king himself.
A grand jury investigation has found that, beyond driver error, the victims suffered grievously from gaping omissions in auto safety regulations that essentially exempt stretch limousines from standard requirements like side-panel airbags, lap-and-shoulder seatbelts and rollover pillars.
WEST ORANGE, N.J. — Nearly a year ago, a New York City police officer, Dalsh Veve, was flung from a fleeing car in Brooklyn and injured so grievously his family and colleagues did not know whether he would live or die.
A treaty signed by 44 countries in 1998, known as the Washington Conference Principles on Nazi-Confiscated Art, urged an expeditious "just and fair solution" to what advocates have described as an ongoing injustice to an already grievously wronged group.
But while it's clear that this letter was grievously misused by pharmaceutical companies intent on selling opioids—the truth about the real risk of addiction among pain patients and the influence of the now-infamous "Porter and Jick" paper is far more complex.
With him, however, The Knick will have steady hands at the wheel both behind the camera and in the writers' room — even if it's suddenly set in the year 2500 and centers on robot soldiers grievously injured in the endless war with Mars.
"The government of Saudi Arabia is grievously mistaken if it believes that these proceedings, as currently constituted, will satisfy the international community, either in terms of procedural fairness under international standards or in terms of the validity of their conclusions," she said.
"The Government of Saudi Arabia is grievously mistaken if it believes that these proceedings, as currently constituted, will satisfy the international community, either in terms of procedural fairness under international standards or in terms of the validity of their conclusions," she said.
"I...hang my head in shame after witnessing video clips of goons merrily entering JNU campus, creating mayhem and grievously injuring innocent students, damaging public property and then exiting the campus," Rahul Mehra, a lawyer for the Delhi police, said on Twitter.
Both the prosecution and defence agreed that on March 24th 2016, in the West Bank city of Hebron, Mr Azaria had fired point-blank at Abdel-Fattah al-Sharif, a Palestinian man lying grievously wounded after he had been shot while stabbing an Israeli soldier.
In interviews, several relatives said they did not believe he deserved to be convicted of felony murder, but some questioned his judgment in leaving a loaded gun out while he slept as well as his actions after he discovered that his daughter was grievously wounded.
"The Government of Saudi Arabia is grievously mistaken if it believes that these proceedings, as currently constituted, will satisfy the international community, either in terms of procedural fairness under international standards or in terms of the validity of their conclusions," she said in a statement.
A few beats later, the killer is on the loose and holding a fork (an appalling, tellingly quotidian detail) to the throat of a woman; by the time the scene ends, he and the hostage are dead and Takakura is bleeding, having been grievously wounded.
It has been a month since Officer Dalsh Veve of the New York City police was grievously injured on June 22011 while investigating reports of gunfire on a Brooklyn street that turned out to be fireworks outside a 350-year-old boy's birthday party.
Ritter's record of this pursuit is the record of his pursuit of love — but of a distant love, a doomed love — a love that won't be returned; not by Sarah, not by the "foreign" cultures he dwells among, and, most grievously, not by music itself.
Elsewhere in America, people learned this past week who Mr. Hodgkinson was: the seemingly deranged gunman who, fueled by leftist rage, opened fire on a congressional baseball practice in Alexandria, Va., grievously wounding Representative Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the Republican whip, and three other people.
Ms. Providence spoke before Abel Cedeno, a then-18-year-old student at the Urban Assembly School for Wildlife Conservation in the Bronx, was sentenced to 14 years in prison for fatally stabbing Matthew and grievously injuring another student, Ariane Laboy, in September 2017.
Although he is right to argue that European defence budgets need to rise faster, Mr Trump grievously undermined the security of all NATO countries by refusing to express support for the alliance's Article 5, the commitment to treat an attack on one as an attack on all.
In addition to being an ideal model for testing out drugs, a portable perfusion system might be used on the battlefield, to protect the brain of a soldier whose body has been grievously injured; it might, in some distant future, become standard equipment for first responders.
I will not say that the pre-Trump Republican Party is dead, because anything can happen in politics, but I will most definitely say that it is grievously ill, on life support and Trump is standing over the motionless body with the power cord in his hand.
The drone is equipped with a camera, and, pretty much by accident, it captures video footage of Issa, who is wanted for questioning, being chased by the S.C.U. He is grievously wounded by one of his pursuers—precisely the sort of incident that could stoke a riot.
"The bar that you have to clear, I believe, is not just to show that it's wrong but to show that it's grievously wrong, egregiously wrong, something meaning a very high bar, because stare decisis is itself a constitutional principle," Kavanaugh asked Louis Chaiten, who argued for the defendant.
The two answers it offers, in a broad sampling of art and documentary material, are openly contradictory (and both right): Galleries provide a generous range of culturally enfranchising work that is free to all, while also grievously debasing culture by commodifying it for the benefit of a wealthy few.
But even saying that feels uncomfortably like a power grab, a use of the very authority of the priesthood — the expectation that people will listen as I narrate the experience of faith — to make an inadequate apology for the way that same authority has been so grievously misused.
" The defense suggested that the presence of the victims, or even of cameras, would unsettle jurors, subjecting them to "enormous psychological pressure" by reminding them that "a large, faceless group of grievously injured persons are depending on the jury to return the only verdict (guilty) and sentence (death) this group will find acceptable.
If you're the kind of MMA fan who likes his fighters engaging in extracurricular combat, online near-maulings of grievously overmatched opponents, social media dick-swinging, rampant cross-disciplinary macho posturing, or generally making a spectacle of themselves by what our fearless editor would call "meathead antics," then this has been the week for you.
"It is highly ironic that a film purporting to tell a tragic story of how the reputation of an F.B.I. suspect was grievously tarnished appears bent on a path to severely tarnish the reputation of The A.J.C., a newspaper with a respected 150-year-old publishing legacy," attorney Martin Singer said in the letter.
A Bronx man who plowed his car through the crowded sidewalks of Times Square in May, killing an 18-year-old woman and grievously injuring several other people, has been indicted by a Manhattan grand jury on charges that include two counts of murder and 18 counts of attempted murder, prosecutors said on Thursday.
But this would do more than prolong uncertainty; it could, in some cases, perpetuate harm for great numbers of people — women who have been grievously hurt by proliferating abortion restrictions at the state level, which have been challenged in the court; law-abiding immigrants Mr. Obama has tried to protect from deportation by reforming enforcement policies.
And it's no coincidence that it's the grievously misnamed "alt-lite" that drew together the scraps of fake news and conspiracy theories to concoct what McInnes called "the moral of the story": After Charlottesville—despite disavowing it—I got the vibe that everyone on the right wing is seen in liberal towns as a Heather Heyer murderer.
Devin Nunes (R-CA), the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, who famously said during the campaign, "There is no evidence, absolutely no evidence, that the Russians are trying to influence the US election," needs to acknowledge he was grievously wrong and resolve to make amends to the American people by working cooperatively with the FBI and DOJ to aggressively pursue the case.
"We have a group of articulate and smart students who are also very angry and have been activated, and so they have captured the attention of our country, including members of Congress," said Mark Kelly, a founder of Giffords, an advocacy group named for his wife, former Representative Gabrielle Giffords, who was grievously wounded during a 2011 mass shooting in Tucson.
But in the expert — and often ironically skeptical — hands of filmmaker Errol Morris, what could have been an exercise in self-justification becomes a haunting memoir of the ultimate Washington insider, whose willingness to recognize his mistakes is offset by an unmistakable moral certitude that lingers, even when he admits he and the men he was advising were grievously wrong.
"He was one of those saints who had both his feet firmly planted on the ground and wore his collar with great pride and dignity, while being grievously wounded by the actions of the few who failed to do so," Brother Brian Carty, the president of De La Salle Academy, a private school in Manhattan for academically talented poor children, said in an email.
The results include thousands of Americans killed; tens of thousands wounded, many grievously, or left to struggle with the effects of PTSD; hundreds of thousands of non-Americans killed or injured; millions displaced; trillions of dollars expended; radical groups like ISIS empowered (and in its case even formed inside a US prison in Iraq); and the Persian Gulf region plunged into turmoil from which it has yet to recover.
How can Mr. Lavrov — to use him as the face of a complicit cabal in the Kremlin and in the Russian sports bureaucracy — stand there and claim, again and again, that Russia is always the victim of foreign machinations in sports and "pretty much everything in every sphere of international life" when the young athletes of his country are being so grievously betrayed by the pervasive, elaborate and pathetically inept cheating of their own leadership?
Tim Kaine said the White House erred grievously by not explicitly naming Jews on Holocaust Remembrance Day: Kaine pointed to the White House issuing a blanket visa ban on residents of seven Muslim-majority nations on the same day as the Holocaust remembrance, called it "more than a coincidence," and said: The White House's defense: Reince Priebus, after saying that of course the Holocaust was bad and that Jews were its targets and that Trump has Jewish family members, told Chuck Todd on the statement: "I don't regret the words."

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