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"illegitimacy" Definitions
  1. the fact of being born to parents who are not married to each other
  2. (formal) the fact of not being allowed by a particular set of rules or by law

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The lesson to learn from Daugherty's case isn't about the illegitimacy of the FTC's approach to internet privacy and security; it's about the illegitimacy of the administrative state.
Voting does not create legitimacy, but not voting guarantees illegitimacy.
"We try to avoid any characterization of illegitimacy," Mr. Honig said.
But what dependency has done, is has caused unwanted pregnancy, illegitimacy.
Trump's claims about the whistleblower's illegitimacy have no provable connection to reality.
Instead, we protest to proclaim the man's moral repugnance and political illegitimacy.
But what dependency has done, is it has caused unwanted pregnancy, illegitimacy.
But in early 2014, EB-5 still carried an air of illegitimacy.
It is a vivid concentration of the complete illegitimacy of this whole system.
This presidency has been haunted by the specter of illegitimacy from its inception.
The regime's gross and sustained abuse of its people has caused its illegitimacy.
Since then marriage rates among high school-educated whites have declined and illegitimacy has increased.
Her parents were frantic dissemblers who struggled to conceal scandals of illegitimacy, abandonment and institutionalization.
The Canadian envoy was pressing for a declaration on the illegitimacy of Mr. Maduro's government.
"This lending system is flirting with dissolving into a mist of illegitimacy," Collinge told me.
But the most striking consequence of all would be an almost universal sense of democratic illegitimacy.
It is that fundamental illegitimacy which propels the regime to repression at home and expansion abroad.
Each body has accused the other of illegitimacy and of engaging in a pantomime of democracy.
Other female actors tried to downplay their children's illegitimacy; Bernhardt asserted her status as a single mother.
Every reminder that a stench of illegitimacy hovers over Trump's administration has the capacity to unglue him.
Meanwhile, divergent elections lead to false claims of illegitimacy for the sitting president of the United States.
Which is to say, clouded in controversy and amidst accusations of conspiracy, leaving a slight aftertaste of illegitimacy.
Now that illegitimacy no longer mattered, he demanded a DNA test to prove he was the rightful heir.
Its uselessness is its saving grace — an imitation of a luxury item that makes light of its illegitimacy.
The problem also surfaces in the indignity of having to justify oneself against presumptions of wrongdoing and illegitimacy.
Assuming one concedes that this election was unfair (which it was not), does such unfairness equate to illegitimacy?
Italy won the championship, but with a whiff of illegitimacy after Zidane was taken out of the game.
Nazis worried that adoption, illegitimacy and adultery could create scenarios in which Jews could hide themselves in "Aryan" families.
Scammers now seem to be outsmarting the streaming giant, despite the company's efforts to counter illegitimacy across the platform.
" Government "cannot act in a manner that passes judgment upon or presupposes the illegitimacy of religious beliefs and practices.
But Covid-19 could incapacitate enough members of Congress to raise a cloud of illegitimacy over the legislative process.
Kyle: Starr and Dershowtiz have been particularly vocal about what they consider the illegitimacy of the impeachment articles themselves.
This "upheaval" has led to growing illegitimacy rates, drug use and "angry, alienated young males," CNN reported Barr said.
Leaks of this sort are a predicable response to a perception of illegitimacy or overreach inside the executive branch.
If the system can handle it, we ought to try to ride out low-grade illegitimacy using the established procedures.
Government may not officially disapprove of a religious belief, pass moral judgment on a conscience objection, or presuppose its illegitimacy.
To the contrary, illegitimacy lies with those who maintain that a nominee doesn't have to — or even should not — answer.
But either way, the cloud of illegitimacy hanging over Kavanaugh's head will be helpful in waking the public from its slumber.
The freedom of expression has been regulated within the clauses of the Turkish constitution ... They are pretending that I have illegitimacy.
The only real solution to structural illegitimacy that will adequately protect these immigrants is comprehensive reform with a path to citizenship.
The "spying" rhetoric casts a cloud of illegitimacy over the Russia probe and the F.B.I. and undermines the special counsel's findings.
The Great Society programs enacted under President Johnson and later codified by his successors accidentally subsidized single motherhood and increased illegitimacy.
Outlawing cyber attacks against civilian targets would recognize the illegitimacy of this form of conflict without regard for state or cause.
And furthermore, I don't find what Lewis said about Trump's illegitimacy to be outrageous, or off the mark in the least.
This adds further illegitimacy to one of the most arbitrary executive actions in our recent history, and raises significant constitutional questions.
Venezuela's desperate masses and members of the security forces have witnessed firsthand the criminality, illegitimacy and unpopularity of Maduro and his cronies.
The first thing you need to know in order to understand the illegitimacy of this entire concept: The SAT isn't particularly difficult.
His attacks on the media also evoke Nixon—same goes for the paranoia, the martyrdom complex, and the consuming fear of illegitimacy.
The greater the perception of Trump's illegitimacy, the more likely the courts are to give a fair hearing to challenges against him.
But until the full inspector general report is released, it's impossible to pin down the legitimacy, or illegitimacy, of Andrew McCabe's firing.
When a sovereign is facing the "chopping block," it is not over some element of the criminal code but claims of illegitimacy.
Those who seek proof of the illegitimacy of the state as it exists today in the Arab world needn't look far for validation.
Not only would he have to think differently about his connection to his family's famous forebear; he might feel the shame of illegitimacy.
Yet it also seems notable that their unwillingness to do so is consistent with their party's acceptance of a different sort of illegitimacy.
There are arguments to be made that this is effective: It calls attention to Trump's illegitimacy and his loss of the popular vote.
In the vast majority of countries facing extreme internal violence, like Iraq or Yemen, the problem is not weakness; it is government illegitimacy.
Yet deploying the PLA to crush largely peaceful protests would only deepen the government's illegitimacy in locals' eyes, while attracting enormous international opprobrium.
Ms Rosenblum and Mr Muirhead: Some say we should fire with fire and return angry, unsupported conspiracist accusations of disloyalty and illegitimacy in kind.
Social media is flooded by Kremlin-funded trolls ranting about the illegitimacy of the American election process and warning of the potential for violence.
But in response to earlier criticisms leveled by Moyo, government spokesman George Charamba said on Thursday the issue of legitimacy or illegitimacy did not arise.
They prompt accusations of thievery, cries of illegitimacy and a determination to neuter the victor, nullify the results or reverse them as soon as possible.
Even after it became clear that the practice was medically simple, donor insemination remained suspect, associated with illegitimacy and tainted by notions of male inadequacy.
In the fall, he was going to teach a literature class at Princeton, "with a feeling of complete illegitimacy," on novels about Latin American dictators.
The illegitimacy of radical Islamist terrorist activity is a subject best tackled by other Muslims, and not by non-Muslims whose theological observations may be suspect.
It is evident that this then starts to feed into a sense of illegitimacy, vulnerability, antagonism, and empowerment among England fans, toward the locals and police.
" In a statement, Kristen Clarke, president and executive director of the Lawyers' Committee, said "the concessions of error further underscores the illegitimacy of this sham commission.
This would also send a clear message about the illegitimacy of Israeli settlements and the right of Palestinians to live free from military occupation and foreign domination.
Systems with elements of proportional representation, such as that sought by reformers of the electoral college or House districts, not only provide bulwarks against charges of illegitimacy.
There is something revealing -- and chilling -- in Schiff's views on Trump's retrospective and prospective illegitimacy vis-à-vis the Republicans he routinely pillories for supporting the President.
I guess the first time I learned about that euphemism was when I read [Jane Schaberg's] The Illegitimacy of Jesus, which was an important book for Mary Wept.
An invitation to Maduro to attend the yearly Summit of the Americas has been withdrawn by Peru, the host nation, because of the illegitimacy of Venezuela's upcoming election.
If they don't, then they will certainly find themselves having to explain to the taxpayers why the entire lending system evaporated into a mist of illegitimacy on their watch.
Yet instead of simply conceding, Abrams has cast a cloud of illegitimacy over Kemp's victory, refusing to answer CNN's Jake Tapper as to whether Kemp legitimately won the election.
It is unclear whether the push for federal oversight of fintech will survive this debate or simply die out, but striking down attempts at federal regulation ends up legitimizing illegitimacy.
What's more, dark secrets — of hidden love, illegitimacy, Oedipal hostility and fatal disease — are revealed in a style that would have felt quaint even in the days of Henrik Ibsen.
And when everybody we surround ourselves with agrees we are on the side of good, it is much easier to explain away defeat as the product of cheating and illegitimacy.
In 1983, Washington and Moscow took steps that heightened the uncertainty, darkly hinting at each other's illegitimacy and threats of massive retaliation, in a contest for nuclear supremacy, and survival.
Name Withheld People are now inclined to favor more open adoption processes, in part because norms about extramarital sex and illegitimacy have changed so much in the course of your lifetime.
The president wakes up early in the morning and watches a lot of cable news, fulminates about the illegitimacy of his election and the many investigations swirling around his administration, and vents.
For in 1973 a new family law in Italy had done away with the concept of illegitimacy, and in 1980 Italy's highest civil court agreed that she could take the name Puccini.
"About time you pardoned General Flynn who has taken the biggest fall for all of you given the illegitimacy of this confessed crime in the wake of all this corruption," Flynn wrote.
But the film is also about the feelings of fraudulence and illegitimacy that artists experience, and how these feelings are amplified by success: "You fall further when you're found out," Curtis said.
Indeed, so many scandalous things happen in the novel—from adultery and illegitimacy to arson, incest, and suicide—that it often feels more like a gothic parody than like an earnest Bildungsroman.
The weakness and illegitimacy of the Syrian government and the substantial number of Salafi-jihadist networks, such as Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham, suggest that Syria will remain a battlefield for the foreseeable future.
Together, we can explore questions critical to a radical scientific practice: What would science look like if everyone learned about the history and current manifestations of scientific racism and the illegitimacy of its theories?
Cheong said legitimacy would help with any future application for citizenship and access to certain welfare benefits, as well as removing a perceived stigma around illegitimacy "that you can't really place a value on".
"Politically, [Bush] could never recover" from his slowness off the mark, Smith says; his perceived indifference hurt him more in the second term than the perception of illegitimacy had hobbled him in the first.
But Iran still took the ruling as a victory: it "vindicates the Islamic Republic of Iran and confirms the illegitimacy and oppressiveness" of the United States, Iran's foreign ministry said in a Wednesday statement.
But one of the great ironies of this election is that America's first female president may be viewed by many as the country's most invalid president, hanging under the specter of suspicion, mistrust and illegitimacy.
Pompeo also congratulated Guaido on being re-elected president of the National Assembly, given the illegitimacy of the Socialists' takeover, and said Washington continued to support him, the National Assembly and free and fair elections.
Elections in the European Union's (EU) second poorest country produced a comprehensive victory for Romania's social democrat (PSD) party on Sunday yet the defining characteristics are apathy, disillusionment and political illegitimacy, a senior analyst told CNBC.
If Democrats reclaim the Senate, but can only confirm Clinton's nominees by further eroding the filibuster, Republican voters will extend the presumption of illegitimacy from Clinton to her nominees and then to their legally binding decisions.
This story excites right-wing media because if Rich—and not the Russians—were responsible for the leaks that damaged Hillary Clinton's campaign, then the cloud of suspicion and illegitimacy would be removed from Trump's presidency.
Charles M. Blow I am racked with anxiety that our buffoonish "president" — who sounds so internationally unsophisticated and who is still operating under a cloud of illegitimacy — is beginning to face his first real foreign crises.
Maduro, who was recently elected to a second six-year term, has faced accusations of illegitimacy from the U.S. and other nations due to low voter turnout, boycotts and ballot irregularities that occurred during last year's election.
"The government…cannot impose regulations that are hostile to the religious beliefs of affected citizens and cannot act in a manner that passes judgment upon or presupposes the illegitimacy of religious beliefs and practices," read the decision.
Liberals are considering the bold step because, they argue, the rightward shift in the judiciary has been obtained by a president operating under a cloud of illegitimacy and with the benefit of minority rule in the Senate.
Mr. Trump then strode out to the Rose Garden, where the news media had been hastily assembled to hear him deliver a similar message, and delivered another tirade about the illegitimacy of the special counsel's Russia investigation.
"About time you pardoned General Flynn who has taken the biggest fall for all of you given the illegitimacy of this confessed crime in the wake of all this corruption," Joseph Flynn said in a tweet on Tuesday.
"We have talked to the Turks like we have talked to an awful lot of governments around the world, sharing our perspective and asking them to join us in acknowledging the illegitimacy of the Maduro regime," the official said.
As weak a candidate as Trump is proving to be, any not-Trump alternative who emerged from the convention as the nominee would be similarly weak, weighed down by a perception of illegitimacy among Trump supporters and other Republican voters.
When the railroads confronted new taxes from state governments, they engaged in what Winkler describes as "civil disobedience": They refused to pay the taxes, made public arguments in the press about their illegitimacy, and ultimately sought out lawsuits as test cases.
It would be one thing if she uncovered definitive evidence of a real whopper, an astounding family secret; what she discovers instead are the kinds of skeletons — illegitimacy, hypocrisy, selective memory, callous prejudice — that are distressing, but also distressingly common.
Supporters of closed adoptions said they were trying to protect children from the taint of illegitimacy and ensure that adoptive parents were free from the fear that birth families would one day attempt to interfere with the newly created family.
The debate came at a moment of tumult and anxiety for Democrats, whose leadoff contest in Iowa on Monday turned into a fiasco of technical breakdowns, stalled and fumbled vote-counting and accusations of electoral illegitimacy from multiple presidential campaigns.
In the wake of President Trump's ludicrous lies about illegal votes in November's election — immediately after the lies about the size of the audience for his inauguration — it's tempting to just point and laugh at his apparent insecurity and fears of illegitimacy.
The narrative centers primarily on the titular character, though "Genji" is a surname designated for princes removed from the line of succession: in this case, the son of the Emperor's prized consort, in whom the ruler takes a special interest despite his illegitimacy.
On Thursday and Friday alone, Mr. Trump unleashed a barrage of near-apocalyptic warnings about the potential destruction of the country, broad accusations about the illegitimacy of American democracy, and crude innuendo about his opponent that is almost without precedent in modern presidential history.
If Trump doesn't want to preside over the evaporation of the entire student loan system into a mist of illegitimacy, he must command his Congress to, at a minimum, repeal part of the U.S. bankruptcy code dealing with the "undue hardship" of student loans.
Furthermore, if overall rates of voter participation plummet, it will confer a general sense of illegitimacy to the victor—that's no guarantee of any kind of meaningful bulwark against President Hillary or President Trump, but at least it's better than voting for someone you hate.
US Congressional Parties split over Internet Governance Ever since then, myself and my organization as a deeply affected party have actively been engaged with Congress and I have expressed my views in various public commentaries toward the illegitimacy of this transition moving forward without congressional approval.
In a day when reckless extramarital sexual activity is manifesting itself in our staggering rates of illegitimacy and divorce, now more than ever, America needs to be able to look to her First Family as role models of all that we have been and can be again.
If judges ultimately find that Mulvaney's appointment was invalid, it could call into question the legitimacy of actions he's taken so far, and at a minimum cast a "pall of illegitimacy," said Brianne Gorod, chief counsel of the Constitutional Accountability Center, which has argued that Mulvaney's appointment was unlawful.
Westeros has many societal rules in place, such as naming a bastard child "Snow," convincing them they deserve a monastic life on the Wall (at least until they're reborn), or lording their illegitimacy over them, leading someone like Ramsay Bolton to get his due through more devious schemes.
"In a day when reckless extramarital sexual activity is manifesting itself in our staggering rates of illegitimacy and divorce, now more than ever, America needs to be able to look to her First Family as role models of all that we have been and can be again," he wrote.
Physicians for Human Rights has been working closely with the Afghan Forensic Science Organization to educate professionals in the country's health and criminal justice sectors about the illegitimacy of such exams and the need to release the women and girls who have been sentenced to prison based on them.
He deleted his original tweet, and rephrased his request later that day: Mr. President, I personally believe that a pardon is due to General Flynn, given the apparent and obvious illegitimacy of the manner in which the so called "crimes"he plead guilty to were extracted from him.
Now in the current session my prediction, and I'm usually pretty good at predicting these things, is that if bankruptcy protections are not returned to student loans this session, my best guess is that literally the entire lending system is going to quite literally evaporate into a mist of illegitimacy.
The repudiation of racist expression had an unintended consequence, however, for liberalism and for much of the Democratic Party: an almost censorious set of prohibitions against discussion of family structure among the black poor, absent fathers, crime, lack of labor force participation, welfare dependency, illegitimacy and other contentious race-freighted issues.
Though Mr. Trump has not publicly used the phrase, allies and sympathetic news media outlets have repurposed "deep state" from its formal meaning — a network of civilian and military officials who control or undermine democratically elected governments — to a pejorative meant to accuse civil servants of illegitimacy and political animus.
Both presidencies began with a whiff of illegitimacy hanging over them: Johnson's because he became president when Lincoln was assassinated, Mr. Trump's because he won the Electoral College despite having nearly three million fewer popular votes than his opponent, the largest losing margin of any president who actually won the election.
For Mr. Trump's opposition, this premise — to say nothing of the question of whether his campaign conspired with Russia or merely benefited from its manipulations — has thickened the faint stink of illegitimacy that would hover over any president who lost the popular vote, supercharging policy disagreements into nearly existential threats to democracy.
As a direct action—an instance in which political activists or regular-ass people who are fed up with the state of things takes matters into their own hands, through either violent or nonviolent means—milkshaking is both effective and sophisticated, robbing its target of any dignity while emphasizing the illegitimacy of their noxious views.
That's because a dearth of reason, facts, and statute, was the hallmark and ultimate source of most all of the controversy and illegitimacy this FCC has caused with its serial, 3-2, empire-building policies that unilaterally modernized communications law, re-imagined competition policy beyond recognition, and power-grabbed the Federal Trade Commission's jurisdiction.
The first is that, however plagued he might be by a sense of illegitimacy—and it seems to have become a Lady Macbeth-ish obsession—his inner circle is acting as if he has a mandate and they see the executive action as an important tool even though they control both houses of Congress.
Conducted by a trio of scholars from MIT and Carnegie Mellon University, "The Authentic Appeal of the Lying Demagogue: Proclaiming the Deeper Truth about Political Illegitimacy" argues that some of the same "norms" being mourned by Trump critics were actually, somewhat ironically, vital components in establishing the social and political environment that helped fuel his rise to power.
"If Senate leadership rushes through confirmation of Gorsuch in the next few weeks, after holding the position open for more than a year, it will cast the same shadow of illegitimacy that now lies over the White House over the Supreme Court," People for the American Way, a liberal outside group, said in a memo Monday. Sen.
If Republican officials manage to wrest the nomination from him for nearing but failing to reach the threshold required to win outright, he will bolt, and take some unknown, but large, number of supporters with him—either into a third party, or into a protest movement that haunts the actual GOP nominee and creates an air of illegitimacy around him.
" In a statement to The Hill, Lewis's office accused CNN of being "on a mission to elect Democrats by deliberately ignoring Lewis' record in office" and added the network's reporting was "an orchestrated attempt at making anyone who supports reducing illegitimacy or crime in minority communities, Voter ID laws and work requirements for public assistance back off their public policy positions.
As the charge of Trump's illegitimacy roils on, it will warm Lewis' heart that plans are afoot for to impeach President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
So, no surprise then that when Russia was faced with its own internal discord this week—large-scale anti-corruption protests against the country's prime minister, Dmitry Medvedev—it turned once again to an American "celebrity" to help sell its vision of itself as a country of strength and probity battling nobly against the forces of dissipation and violent illegitimacy and darkness.
The Democratic "illegitimacy" machine roared into full gear: recounts were demanded; Electoral College voters were encouraged to be "faithless" (the lives of faithful ones were threatened); FBI chief Comey's eleventh-hour treachery was denounced; white, blue-collar, Midwestern voters were slandered as hayseeds and "racists"; proposals for the abolishment of the Electoral College were drafted; and insidious Russian hackings were cause to call for a new election.
While no one can tell the future on this issue, one thing is quite certain: If both Clinton and Trump don't step up courageously and continue to push non-starting, or non-existent agendas as they have to this point, the student loan bubble will burst, public confidence will dissipate, and the entire lending system will likely evaporate into a mist of illegitimacy, and much could be lost with it.
If you want a real reason to fear the EU and its sub-clique the euro zone, stop bleating on about Brussels illegitimacy and how hordes of European diasporas are apparently ruining our country and take a look at the fact that there are one or two economies in Europe that just may be in a worse position than "good old Blighty" and that may just scupper the European project with or without the British.
Yes, Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE and her supporters certainly never missed an opportunity to declare Donald Trump unworthy to be commander-in-chief; however, history will show that the true seeds of Trump's "illegitimacy" were officially sown and sanctioned on August 2628, 28503 —ironically, by way of presidential imprimatur.
" As Justice Kennedy explained: "To describe a man's faith as 'one of the most despicable pieces of rhetoric that people can use' is to disparage his religion in at least two distinct ways: by describing it as despicable, and also by characterizing it as merely rhetorical --something insubstantial and even insincere....This sentiment is inappropriate for a Commission charged with the solemn responsibility of fair and neutral enforcement of Colorado's antidiscrimination law -- a law that protects discrimination on the basis of religion as well as sexual orientation...[t]he government, if it is to respect the Constitution's guarantee of free exercise, cannot impose regulations that are hostile to the religious beliefs of affected citizens and cannot act in a manner that passes judgment upon or presupposes the illegitimacy of religious beliefs and practices.

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