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"imbroglio" Definitions
  1. a complicated, confused or embarrassing situation that causes many problems, especially in politics

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Broadly speaking, the regional imbroglio pits two camps of Muslims.
Meanwhile Parliament has contributed another complication to the Brexit imbroglio.
But analysts said the postelection imbroglio was far from resolved.
Maybe that's because the entire office was complicit in this imbroglio.
If the weather imbroglio was concerning him, it did not show.
Let all canons fall until we have this imbroglio sorted out.
No safety issues have yet been identified in the unfolding imbroglio.
The answer, in classic Geraldo-imbroglio fashion, boiled down to: Ennnnh, maybe.
During the Cambridge Analytica imbroglio this year, Facebook's shares tumbled 18 percent.
Here's what writers from across the political spectrum think of the imbroglio.
Unlike Beck, though, he didn't think the current imbroglio presents a threat.
So why will Dunham dodge any fallout from an imbroglio she created?
It is evident even in the company's lame response to the latest imbroglio.
Tucker Carlson is contorting himself to avoid addressing the Trump-Comey-Russia imbroglio.
It is evident even in the company's lame response to the latest imbroglio.
They're not obsessing about the impeachment imbroglio consuming the rest of the Washington.
Yet this Kavanaugh imbroglio has introduced for McConnell a gnawing element of uncertainty.
Shortly afterward, Vox's Alex Abad-Santos dutifully explained the cause of the imbroglio.
The Iowa imbroglio has renewed calls for sweeping reforms of the presidential nominating process.
And for many of them, the response to the Conyers imbroglio has been telling.
Ms. Ellison said that her husband eventually put his "Star Trek" imbroglio behind him.
Adding to the imbroglio, one new appointment to the shadow cabinet resigned within two days.
But the whereabouts imbroglio has meant that Coleman has been equally busy off the track.
The Warren imbroglio was just the latest eruption of bitterness on Capitol Hill in recent months.
The imbroglio overshadowed Tesla hitting its production targets for the Model 3 for the first time.
They also worsen the partisan imbroglio that plays directly into Putin's desire to weaken American democracy.
Compared with the current drama in American politics, the Brexit imbroglio looks almost tame for once.
The deepening imbroglio over Trump's impeachment inquiry could begin to seep more into the trade talks.
Facebook's latest imbroglio is still too recent to expect a visible impact in the startup funding arena.
There were also the lurid details of the Hyperloop One imbroglio, where Lonsdale was a board member.
Senator John Kennedy, Republican of Louisiana, chalked the Stone imbroglio up to the president's social media habits.
It lacks the geopolitical stakes of the imbroglio in Venezuela, which possesses the world's largest oil reserves.
The imbroglio began when Google used Java"APIs" in an early version of its Android operating system.
The Cambridge Analytica imbroglio resonated much more widely with the public than the company's previous privacy missteps.
There's no way out of that imbroglio without causing significant political reverberations that would last for years.
Following the embarrassing London Whale imbroglio, Mr. Dudley used his bully pulpit to focus on bankers' ethics.
But it also makes sense because Obama has been almost entirely immune to this kind of imbroglio.
Some Defense officials fear that the Pentagon report, when it is released, could reignite last year's imbroglio.
But snubbing Putin over the Kerch Strait imbroglio would arguably prove Trump's strongest move against Russia yet.
Louie Gohmert of Texas was just as alarmist, but he accused an overreaching majority of provoking the imbroglio.
The entire imbroglio was captured on video and has now been seen over 403m times around the world.
Bao Bao's return was the result of a pre-signed agreement with the US — not a diplomatic imbroglio.
The imbroglio weakened Sharif, and just a few months later, he was ousted from power on corruption charges.
That offered Mr. Trump a face-saving way out of the imbroglio, and a chance to de-escalate.
Self-driving cars, electric aircraft... say what you will about the company's current imbroglio (and we've said a lot).
The Egyptian cotton imbroglio hit the company hard and led to a net loss in the quarter ended Sept.
Even if a mediocre hall had resulted, the avoidance of the usual cultural-political imbroglio would have been newsworthy.
Thanks to a payroll imbroglio, he'd recently spent seven hours manually entering salary information for his 130 new players.
Trump may have avoided that imbroglio had Sessions, a fierce advocate for strict limits on immigration, already been confirmed.
A brief collaboration with trash collectors died during a contract imbroglio that left mountains of garbage nationwide in 2015.
Fox executives declined to say if the decision to end "Empire" had anything to do with Smollett's recent imbroglio.
Perhaps the biggest reason for despair is the Somali clan imbroglio, which has long been a recipe for internecine division.
The big picture: But even as the gas imbroglio rages, investors have been content to buy or hold Mexican assets.
The imbroglio could hamper investments from wary multinational companies, especially those that are subject to stricter regulatory scrutiny at home.
The Lewinsky imbroglio might be the most infamous of Bill's questionable trysts, but it's nowhere near the most morally objectionable.
But returning to the impeachment imbroglio made me think that in that case the most important escalators were the Democrats.
Federal prosecutors months later charged Shkreli with a raft of criminal counts that were unconnected to the Daraprim pricing imbroglio.
The ToTok imbroglio that both companies find themselves in speaks to the difficulties app stores have in policing their offerings.
Will charges go beyond the Ukraine imbroglio and perhaps include allegations of obstruction of justice described in the Mueller report ?
Houston's estate responded to the imbroglio on Tuesday, saying that they were "extremely disappointed in Kanye's choice" for a cover image.
But his devotion to his empire seems to not have given him much protection against hits taken in the recent imbroglio.
New elections would probably even boost the AfD, which is the prime mover behind the entire imbroglio in the first place.
Meanwhile, Facebook, dealing with its Cambridge Analytica imbroglio, has started to curtail the expansion of its Free Basics internet access scheme.
The imbroglio highlights the legal complexities of commercial surrogacy and the hazards of outsourcing it to freewheeling frontier markets, experts said.
Fortunately, barring more dramatic complications, the short-term impact of this Italian-looking imbroglio won't matter much for euro-denominated asset values.
The New York Post's Page Six column reported that Mr. Elkann's family was refusing to support him financially in this latest imbroglio.
The DNC email imbroglio was the latest straw and guaranteed to end the tenure of Wasserman Schultz as chair of the DNC.
Elizabeth Warren hated it (and took a dig at the Teen Vogue imbroglio while she was at it.) Joe Biden hated it.
Sanders, for his part, made clear that he was over the imbroglio and was committed to unity in order to defeat Trump.
In a 1992 law review article later adapted into testimony during the Clinton impeachment imbroglio, Hofstra University's Freedman took the opposite stance.
The problem started back in 2014 when Russia banned Western food imports in retaliation for the sanctions imposed over the Ukraine imbroglio.
For every single Congressional imbroglio about the budget—whether a shutdown or the sequester in 2013—the nation's air traffic is severely impacted.
Although the helium aspect of this diplomatic imbroglio has been resolved, it highlights the way in which international diplomacy can impact scientific research.
The imbroglio provoked the shadow foreign secretary, of the opposition Labour Party, to complain that Trump was "trying to humiliate and belittle" May.
But a congressional hearing on the Russia imbroglio featuring James Comey - the FBI director Trump fired - sucked up all the attention in Washington.
Photo: GettyA medicine imbroglio left several parents in Spain scrambling to figure out why their children were growing hair all over their bodies.
One imbroglio was dirty politics at its worst, the other was dirty politics with enough truth behind it to end a surging campaign.
The fight over the painting mirrors an imbroglio two years ago over Confederate symbols around the Capitol, which many Democrats sought to remove.
In a 1992 law review article later adapted into testimony during the Clinton impeachment imbroglio, Hofstra University's Eric Freedman took the opposite stance.
At the center of the imbroglio is Huawei Technologies, accused by Washington of sanctions busting, intellectual property theft and facilitating Chinese state espionage operations.
LoBiondo also expressed some frustration with the President's penchant for stirring controversy with his tweets -- exemplified by the current imbroglio over the wiretapping allegation.
The biggest daily, Chosun Ilbo, said this week that the political imbroglio was "a tragedy" for Ms Park—but "a bigger tragedy for Korea".
It also follows an intense partisan imbroglio in the House panel's investigation, which led to the recusal of committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.).
Amid a yearlong political and legal imbroglio, a deadly contagion may give Israel's embattled prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, a new lease on political life.
This imbroglio may well cost Mr. Trudeau some of the few seats he holds in Western Canada, to the benefit of his Conservative opponents.
The change is unrelated to the surveillance imbroglio over the investigations into Russia and the Trump campaign, according to officials familiar with the matter.
Savvy outfits, however, will look beyond the current diplomatic imbroglio and consider the first-mover advantage and long-term value of investing in Cuba.
However, Brown was a respected veteran in the locker room, as evidenced by his assertive and vocal reaction in the aftermath of the McNair imbroglio.
But the possibility of the nation's highest bench being called upon to clear up a growing legal imbroglio will also open a new political fight.
Clinton must also tread carefully in asking voters to trust her as a policy maker while forgiving or setting aside mistakes like the email imbroglio.
While it may be curious that Mr. Trump never signed the deal, the omission squares with his latest explanation for his role in the imbroglio.
Hillary Clinton's embattled top aide returned to the trail Monday night, following a disappearance while she was at the center of a new email imbroglio.
Later they show up as the rowdy guests at Don Giovanni's party, dancing so wildly that the first act's prescribed imbroglio finale makes perfect sense.
To give us the low down on these Eastern Europeans embroiled in the impeachment imbroglio is BuzzFeed News senior investigations editor in DC, Mike Sallah.
To give us the low down on these Eastern Europeans embroiled in the impeachment imbroglio is Buzzfeed News senior investigation's editor in DC, Michael Salah.
After a protracted battle to hang on to power, Nixon ignominiously resigned the presidency, avoiding certain impeachment for obstruction of justice surrounding the Watergate imbroglio.
Wherever the truth lies in this legal imbroglio, the fact that it is being talked about at all spells bad news for the White House.
Democrats could hold recalcitrant witnesses in contempt but that would entail the kind of legal imbroglio they are seeking to avoid, which Trump plans to create.
But it ultimately failed to shed light on the two most interesting questions posed by this entire imbroglio, presumably because Daniels herself doesn't know the answer.
After the Viacom imbroglio, this is yet another example of how a controlling interest can see to it that economics are secondary to politics and relationships.
Andressa Umeki, 34, a journalist, said a verbal imbroglio on Facebook ended her relationship with a cousin who used to shower her with words of affection.
Over 3,000 minutes into his career, Hezonja is still a jittery, hesitant imbroglio whose pre-draft athleticism has vanished from almost every nook in his game.
A senior adviser responsible for a broad international portfolio, the former real estate developer has been a flashpoint in the political imbroglio surrounding Trump and Russia.
She has a low-key campaigning style and seems to be focusing on few issues—beyond the ballot imbroglio—with which to achieve traction against Mr Taylor.
The White House, fighting back against yet another extraordinary political imbroglio despite its own compromised credibility, rejected the new allegations, first reported by The New York Times.
"It's not a good day for Australian cricket," said Sutherland, who flew into South Africa on Tuesday morning to sort out the imbroglio sparked by Saturday's incident.
Special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation could come to fruition in 2018, and any finding of wrongdoing by Trump or close associates could cause a constitutional imbroglio.
Rather, her father's death and the current imbroglio reminded her of how masterfully a much younger Mary Cunningham had spun the story of her tenure at Bendix.
" In a subsequent radio interview, Whan described the rules imbroglio as embarrassing and added, "It's one of those situations where the penalty does not match the crime.
This whole imbroglio stands out because of the favors that appear to have been exchanged here between Pruitt and someone with ties to the industry his agency regulates.
As a result, there's not a lot of oversight, which might help explain the current imbroglio over this year's "Secret Shop," entrusted (per usual) to the merchandiser WeLoveFine.
The current imbroglio shows the tangled nature of the pharmacy web, and how hard the incumbents are working to keep control over data and stem a competitive threat.
Mr. Gardiner was married but had no heirs, touching off a splenetic three-decade legal imbroglio with his niece over maintenance costs and visitation rights on Gardiners Island.
The trade imbroglio looms large in any assessment of the outlook for the Chinese economy, and markets have been relieved by optimistic noises emanating from mainly the U.S. side.
The imbroglio was "symptomatic of the lack of coordination of a managed migration policy at the European Union level," said Imogen Sudbery of the International Rescue Committee in Brussels.
It marked the first time Trump directly addressed the notion of domestic violence during the Porter imbroglio, which has thrust the White House into chaos over the past week.
And Cruz's imbroglio illustrates one reason why: Goldman Sachs probably isn't going to give that kind of a loan to somebody who doesn't have Cruz-like personal net worth.
Geddel Vieira Lima, an ally of the president, and minister until he resigned last November in an influence-peddling imbroglio, is reportedly in the sights of the Lava Jato investigation.
The Americans' role in the UAE-Qatar imbroglio highlights how former U.S. intelligence officials have become key players in the cyber wars of other nations, with little oversight from Washington.
As a director at Facebook, the $340 billion social-networking company embroiled in a free-speech imbroglio of its own, Thiel has a different set of standards to consider, however.
However, no episode has surpassed the six-year imbroglio over the "security upgrades" to his sprawling Nkandla private residence that included an amphitheatre, swimming pool, cattle enclosure and chicken run.
Daniels, 39, ignited a legal imbroglio and gained international attention by asserting publicly that she had a sexual encounter with Trump in 2006, a decade before he was elected president.
But the experience conveyed—a sleepless night, perhaps a sexual imbroglio with a model, a memory of a former theme—becomes the occasion, no longer the point, of a picture.
"Tremendously saddened" by the allegations, Lévy tells artnet that she attempted to mediate the conflict directly with Rachel Lehmann, co-founder of Lehmann Maupin, shortly after learning about the imbroglio.
Markets are focusing on whether Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping could pave the way to resolving the trade imbroglio in their meeting set for the margins of the summit.
Returning to the mustache imbroglio, the U.S. ambassador noted that in that era, the style was also affected by military officers and government officials in various Asian and Western countries.
"I didn't ask for this," an exasperated Credico said, complaining that he was dragged into the investigation because of Stone's public statements exaggerating his own role in the whole imbroglio.
Still, the latest United Airlines imbroglio — in which police officers dragged a paying customer off a flight while fellow travelers (and their children) watched aghast — was exceptional in its harshness.
"... They stopped the vote count for four hours and started stuffing the ballot boxes using special bandit methods," Zyuganov told a news briefing in Moscow, calling the imbroglio "a political Chernobyl".
The current imbroglio between state governments and DHS over voting systems being designated as critical infrastructure misses an opportunity for more proactive partnership between states and the feds on cyber security.
Now a different Red Hen restaurant in Washington, D.C. with no connection to the Virginia location has been the subject of threats and various acts of menace over the Sanders imbroglio.
If there's anything good that can come out of this imbroglio, might it be that white elites can no longer be assured that "what happens at" — name your institution — stays there?
McGahn's imbroglio began when Democrats who control the House Judiciary Committee sought his testimony in spring 2019 as they investigated elements of the Russia probe by former special counsel Robert Mueller.
The current imbroglio over the rules the Senate will follow during the impeachment trial will continue throughout the trial, until the final verdict is reached by the full United States Senate.
He admitted no error in the Obama birth certificate imbroglio and closed the debate pursuing a years-old feud with comedian Rosie O'Donnell rather than apologizing for past intemperate language about women.
Questions being raised in recent weeks about Kushner's alleged involvement in setting up a secret diplomatic back channel with the Russians meanwhile have dragged him into the imbroglio consuming the entire administration.
Yet the entire Iraq imbroglio was such a blunder and such a disaster to regional stability that it would be foolish for policymakers to discard the hard-learned lessons of that conflict.
As the Jerusalem imbroglio and the embassy attack merged, astute Israeli, Jordanian and American officials put together an apparent deal: Jordan returned the Israeli guard, and Israel agreed to remove the magnetometers.
Even past secretaries of State like Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell and their senior staff got caught up in this imbroglio, having sent and received classified emails on their private email accounts.
It's a giant imbroglio involving questions of how to bring progressive change to a 40-year-old organization whose membership is increasingly diversifying — and the ramifications are about much more than romance.
He may or may not have said, "There's no such thing as bad publicity," but certainly he believed in this maxim and welcomed any imbroglio that would be noticed by the press.
" Tapan Datta, the head of global asset allocation at Aon, was more sanguine on U.K. investment, saying "I think the opportunities are there providing you can take a view through this Brexit imbroglio.
Capitol Hill imbroglio But there are growing signs that the emotive immigration debate and the questions it raises about American values do not automatically add up to a big win for the President.
As well as the national political consequences of acting, or not acting, the DACA imbroglio is forcing the GOP to question longtime and fundamental positions on the details of immigration as never before.
The conundrum was best illustrated earlier this year in the imbroglio surrounding a law advanced by Poland's nationalist government to restrict accusations of Polish complicity in the killing of Jews under Nazi occupation.
But Edward J. Snowden's 2013 leaks and related declassifications brought to light more information, and the furor over surveillance in conservative circles resulting from the Trump-Russia imbroglio has added a wild card.
Another political hit on British soil would be an "unimaginable" disaster for the government as it struggled to salvage relations with Moscow and restore public confidence in the wake of the Litvinenko imbroglio.
Both Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Trump, who are driven by their own respective political agendas, have suddenly inserted themselves in the midst of what could become an international imbroglio with Ukraine.
Another reason to think the existing process is working to keep the president in check are the plentiful leaks from the executive branch that have revealed a great deal about the Russian imbroglio.
There is only one thing we know for certain about this whole sordid imbroglio—the intelligence community is not supposed to interfere with the orderly transfer of power in the U.S. political system.
Zuckerberg first discussed the idea of a "Facebook Supreme Court" with Ezra Klein in April; I wrote about why such a body was necessary in this space in August, during the Alex Jones imbroglio.
But the imbroglio over Ukraine has renewed, and even sharpened, the despair by revealing the way Trump administration officials were willing to withhold American aid until Ukraine committed to investigating the president's political enemies.
An imbroglio erupted this past week when a British tabloid, The Sun, published a story that in 2011, Queen Elizabeth II let loose on one of her ministers with a torrent of Euroskeptic sentiment.
But it's becoming clear that imbroglio is nowhere near being solved -- and there is every possibility of more public relations disasters to come -- for instance, if some kids cannot be found in the system.
The obvious parallels between this and the Donald Trump/Stormy Daniels imbroglio even resulted in some being duped by a satirical article in which Bakker claims Trump was simply "sharing the gospel" with Daniels.
The Trump administration's foray into the Israeli-Palestinian imbroglio, set to culminate May 14 with the opening of the United States Embassy in Jerusalem but yet to yield a plan, has been a fiasco.
Until now, though, given everything else that was going on — first, Liberal Democrat coalition partners who supported the ban, then the Brexit imbroglio that undid David Cameron's brief second term — that vote never happened.
Largely unnoticed in the Washington imbroglio over sexual assault allegations against Kavanaugh, the Trump administration is engineering significant changes at home and abroad that often represent sharp revisions of direction from traditional American positions.
It's the first racist imbroglio of the general election—a controlled test of the theory that Trump might run a very different kind of campaign for the presidency than he did for the Republican nomination.
At the center of the imbroglio was actor Robert De Niro, who last week revealed that he had greenlit the screening of an anti-vaccine film at the Tribeca Film Festival, which he co-founded.
Although the Cambridge Analytica imbroglio prompted this testimony, lots of questions remain about how Americans were misled by pieces of misinformation they read on Facebook during the 2016 presidential election -- many of which originated abroad.
A White House official said aides hoped the President could use the address to present himself to Americans as the "adult at the table" after the shutdown imbroglio, so he will not be heavily partisan.
Djokovic, the president of the ATP player council, has spent these tournaments embroiled in a back room imbroglio over the ATP board's contentious decision not to renew the contract of the chief executive, Chris Kermode.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — The crepuscular imbroglio at work in Jean Tinguely's historic machine sculptures, currently on view at Galerie Georges-Philippe et Nathalie Vallois, is very much of the present moment.
There was, however, the cautionary spectacle of Comey's news conference after he decided to make no indictments in the Clinton email probe, which drew the bureau into a damaging political imbroglio it has yet to escape.
SAVE, perhaps, for the preacher's warning that God's works may involve mess and tears, there was no mention of Donald Trump's groping imbroglio during Sunday service at Free Chapel, a snazzy mega-church in Gainesville, Georgia.
But his tactic of pinning the blame on a shadowy plot, which he has previously suggested emanates in the West, taps into voters' patriotism and analysts say the imbroglio is unlikely to hurt his stratospheric ratings.
Navy leaders' efforts to punish a decorated SEAL at the center of a war crimes case and the president's intervention on the SEAL's behalf have prompted criticism on both sides and embarrassment over the public imbroglio.
After all, who could forget the tiny, less-than-a-year-old self-driving truck startup it acquired for an extraordinary $680 million last summer, which is now at the center of its legal imbroglio with Google?
If you compared Brexit to a complex contract, with a "break clause" corresponding to the current imbroglio, you would have a more precise metaphor—but this would confuse a lot of people not familiar with such documents.
Whenever the president is having a terrible time in the press, for some embarrassing statement, interview or imbroglio, the White House announces a far-reaching policy designed to stoke up his nationalist base while infuriating his opponents.
Iran crisis abroad, impeachment imbroglio at home The events of the past few days have seemed inevitable given the hardline Trump policy toward Iran, and the lack of a realistic diplomatic off-ramp that might ease tensions.
But the imbroglio became fodder for Fox News when the campus newspaper published a response to the fliers blasting the concept of "whiteness," titled "Your DNA is an abomination" and written by junior philosophy major Rudy Martinez.
While the artist would be willing to adapt or recreate the skyspace, the situation is a part of a larger imbroglio and the museum is "in a holding pattern," according to Jill Magnuson, the director of external affairs.
The imbroglio of gossip in the Rio Grande Valley, of different-colored ballots and court rulings, had led to a federal investigation finally closed by a Supreme Court justice in Washington with orders that it never be reopened.
Nearly a decade ago, the head of the school where I consult two days a week sternly warned our students to stay out of an ugly imbroglio involving kids at another school, which was playing out on Facebook.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - An imbroglio over former Pope Benedict's involvement in a book has sparked calls by some Vatican officials for clear rules about the status of any future pontiffs who may resign rather than rule for life.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - An imbroglio over former Pope Benedict's involvement in a book has sparked calls by some Vatican officials for clear rules about the status of any future pontiffs who may resign rather than rule for life.
So a few minutes before midnight, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders issued a vehement statement, branding the imbroglio the "Schumer shutdown," and warning that Trump would no longer discuss the DACA issue until Democrats funded the government.
In the Nixon and Clinton cases, no one rioted, Congress wasn't "paralyzed," and, during the Clinton imbroglio, Wall Street enjoyed one of its biggest bull markets in history and rallied to new highs as Trump's impeachment hearings began.
The longtime Republican national security hand and Fox News contributor went straight from his cable TV perch to a front-row seat in the White House for the Ukraine imbroglio that would lead to President Donald Trump's impeachment.
And yet even now the policy still hasn't properly taken root: The distractions posed by the imbroglio in the Middle East have directed all too much muscle, money and mind away from what, in global terms, truly matters.
One wonders what the maker of dystopian and cyber-paranoiac science-fiction films like La Jetée (22004) and Level Five (21997) would've thought about NSA surveillance, the continuing imbroglio between the Trump administration and Russia, or even Black Mirror.
His willingness to use the weight of his office in such a way appears to be increasing the prospect of a constitutional imbroglio at a time when multiple areas of Trump's public, political and business life are under investigation.
And more than that, it dismisses any effort to examine with any rigor just when, where, and how gender functions as an axis of disadvantage and disempowerment alike—the unfortunate and enduring legacy of this winter's Warren-Sanders imbroglio.
Episode 9: Imbroglio  We pick up at the Duke of Windsor's funeral, after which Wallis gives Charles the pocket watch and compass that belonged to his great-uncle; "No excuse for going in the wrong direction," the engraving reads.
The 39-year-old actor and comedian found himself at the center of an imbroglio when he was announced as the host for this year's Oscars, after which many pointed to years-old homophobic tweets and jokes in his standup routines.
Matarella, who like much of the country's political class was forced to cut short his traditional August vacation to return to Rome, will spend this weekend in reflection as he explores the various exit options from his nation's latest imbroglio.
The shock of Germany's Italian-style imbroglio has brought cover stories of the sort: "Losers Fighting for Power," with the picture of the caretaker Chancellor Angela Merkel and her hapless Socialist opponent Martin Schultz leaning, exhausted, against the ring ropes.
No global mute button As our law enforcement community continues their work on various legal cases involving your former associates, Mr. President, we are providing you with an assessment of how other leaders may assess the legal imbroglio here at home.
Like a climactic scene in an Italian melodrama, all the main characters in New York's political imbroglio over monuments of historical figures, and what to do with them, emerged Monday on the rain-doused Columbus Day parade route up Fifth Avenue.
An apparent win for Trump on Japan trade Despite the worsening trade imbroglio with China, there was some good economic news for the President to tout, as he announced that a free trade deal with Japan was close to being sealed.
Some 15 years after the peacock imbroglio, I was at a screening in Los Angeles of the documentary film "Waco: The Rules of Engagement," about the deadly federal siege in Texas of the religious cult known as the Branch Davidians.
Instead, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to live their lives in a way that works for them is being portrayed as some sort of a royal imbroglio and as a selfish act intended to destroy the House of Windsor.
Increasingly, the separation of powers showdown looks like it will spark a legal imbroglio that will take months to work its way through the courts — a scenario that might suit the White House with Trump's 2020 re-election campaign getting under way.
There might have been some cases where a governor was "kicked upstairs" to escape a political imbroglio, the most famous example of which came in 1950, when Harry Truman named scandal-plagued New York City Mayor William O'Dwyer as ambassador to Mexico.
The imbroglio centres on a report for the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) that found the Russian government and the FSB security service had over years covered up hundreds of doping cases across the majority of Olympic sports, as well as Paralympic events.
An imbroglio in the House of Representatives over an attempt by moderate Republicans to force a vote on securing protections for DACA recipients shows how some GOP lawmakers fear the hardline administration positions could damage them as they fight for re-election.
The probe was re-opened last week after Flake, concerned that the bitter imbroglio of Kavanaugh's confirmation process was tearing America apart, made his vote conditional on further investigations of Ford's allegations, dating from the 1980s when she and Kavanaugh were high schoolers.
And the current imbroglio over Russia, WikiLeaks and their role in Mr. Trump's victory — or, more to the point, Hillary Clinton's loss — might be viewed as the realization of the vision Mr. Assange had when he started WikiLeaks over a decade ago.
This biopic of Queen frontman Freddie Mercury has become a worldwide hit, and star Rami Malek, who also picked up a Globe for best actor in a drama, has chosen to address the Singer imbroglio mainly by not mentioning it at all.
Aides to the presumptive Republican nominee are scrambling to move past the imbroglio after a passage in Melania Trump's speech Monday night, which headlined the Republican National Convention's opening night, closely mirrored a portion of Michelle Obama's address to the Democratic National Convention in 2008.
U.S. and Chinese negotiators are meeting for two days of talks in Shanghai starting on Tuesday amid modest expectations for progress to resolve the trade imbroglio that has resulted in tit-for-tat tariffs being imposed on billions of dollars worth of imports and exports.
A survey taken soon after found that people who were aware of the imbroglio were far likelier to choose a rival airline, and about half of them would prefer to fly with American Airlines even if that meant paying more or enduring an extra layover.
Siemens moved to distance itself from the imbroglio in a statement earlier on Friday, saying it now had credible evidence that four gas turbines it delivered a year ago for a project in southern Russia had been illegally moved to Crimea without its knowledge.
In another example of his fluidity, even before the Trump "Access Hollywood" imbroglio, he continued to support him in spite of evidence that the GOP nominee broke the Cuban embargo — a policy that is the arch stone connecting Rubio to his South Florida base.
Mr Collor, the first post-dictatorship leader chosen by popular vote, was accused of taking bribes (his criminal conviction was later overturned on a technicality; he is now a senator, and under investigation in the Petrobras imbroglio, which he denies having any involvement in).
President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE's Russia imbroglio is only the last (but not least) episode in which the sanctions coalition looks vulnerable.
WASHINGTON — The assertion by the Republican chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Representative Devin Nunes, that he saw intelligence reports showing that government surveillance programs "incidentally" collected communications involving Trump transition team members between November and January, has further muddied an already murky imbroglio.
Since the start of the impeachment imbroglio, campaign officials have blasted out talking points, coordinated with surrogates and even prepared an impeachment-themed video that was ready for the President to tweet just moments after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced she was launching a formal inquiry.
Combined with concerns about the impact of an imbroglio in which Apple acknowledged slowing down phones with worn-out batteries, the weak iPhone X performance has again raised the question of whether the company can keep up its rapid revenue growth without a new hit product.
By contrast it took three weeks for the mean price target to drop from its pre-scandal high of $222.81, as the same number of analysts cut their targets one or two at a time as it slowly sunk in that the imbroglio would not pass quickly.
Since storming into the chamber without Pelosi's permission would ignite a constitutional imbroglio, Trump is also thinking of going out of town, to give a State of the Union address to his supporters -- or somewhat short of half of the union -- at a campaign-style rally.
We humans like to throw ourselves against the limits of our abilities, whether it's listening to artwork like Erik Satie's or attempting to read the impenetrable imbroglio that is Finnegans Wake, or testing the physical limits or our bodies, or probing the horizon of our technological capabilities.
The big lesson from especially the last six months of the Brexit imbroglio is that those of us who are internationalists have got to be as passionate, and as values-based, and as much carrying a song in our hearts as the nationalists and the nativists.
LOS ANGELES, July 23 (Reuters) - The husband of adult-film actress Stormy Daniels, whose allegation of a onetime sexual liaison with U.S. President Donald Trump triggered a legal imbroglio and made her a household name, has filed a petition for divorce, her lawyer said on Monday.
Quietly, as the US media watched senators ask questions about the President Donald Trump&aposs imbroglio in Ukraine, and tallied the Wuhan coronavirus death toll around the world, China handed the president a major loss, one with national-security implications far outlasting his time in office.
We all know that partisan Democrats have wanted Trump removed from office since the very day he entered it and have come up with a variety of theories as to why he should be thrown out, from invoking the 25th Amendment to the current impeachment imbroglio.
Trump's threat on Tuesday also seemed strangely detached from tortuous negotiations taking place on Capitol Hill on a two-year spending bill -- talks which finally appear to be edging towards success -- partly because they are insulated from the threat of a shutdown caused by the immigration imbroglio.
It included attacks on the media, judiciary, and Justice Department – pillars of the rule of law in our constitutional system – culminating in, respectively, the Acosta imbroglio, the face-off with Chief Justice John Roberts, and the forced resignation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions and interim appointment of Matthew Whitaker.
Having learned from the imbroglio that followed—and with the site's policy on what constitutes harassment now explicitly defined—Redditors seeking to engage in hate speech began forming or infiltrating less flagrantly antagonistic niche subbreddits, tiptoeing right up to the line of Terms of Service (TOS)-breaking activity.
Given that the next government must oversee some kind of resolution to the Brexit imbroglio, and will have the job of repairing both a dysfunctional democratic infrastructure and a tattered social fabric, the choices it makes will be far more consequential than those usually faced by incoming governments.
Iron ore, similar to many commodities where China is the largest buyer, will likely remain sensitive to the swings of the news cycle and the vagaries of Trump's tweets as investors assess how much of an economic hit will be created by a heightening of the U.S.-China trade imbroglio.
Prior to that, James Fallows, like me a longtime admirer of Gary, wrote a piece in The Atlantic speculating—on the basis of a supposed deathbed confession by the unscrupulous Republican operative Lee Atwater—that the initial stage of the imbroglio may have been a setup that Atwater himself engineered.
In a follow-up to that imbroglio, the White House social media director accused Times columnist Bret Stephens of leaking the name of a covert CIA operative, when in fact the person Stephens named was Phil Agee, who very publicly left the CIA, denounced the agency, and died in 2008.
Mr. Fina demanded a criminal investigation of the grand jury leak, and that led to Ms. Kane's indictment, followed by an extraordinary scorched-earth defense in which she claimed to have been framed by an "old boys' group" that was involved in the email imbroglio — and wanted to stop more emails from surfacing.
More to the point, we now have 20 years of hindsight, and it's clear that the real victim of the imbroglio was Lewinsky herself, who has been denied the ability to live a normal life with relative anonymity and has become an activist against online abuse after enduring loads of it herself.
"I think the challenges we face on the committee is the committee's willingness to engage in diversions from our central focus on the Russia investigation," he said, citing the Nunes imbroglio in April and a recently announced investigation into the 2010 sale of a Toronto-based uranium company with U.S. holdings to a Russian firm.
He then compounded the error Thursday afternoon by reminding people of the imbroglio and emphasizing that even after having a day to research and think about the question, he can't come up with a name: It's been almost 24 hours...and I still can't come up with a foreign leader I look up to.
A new piece of evidence surfaced Wednesday night in the imbroglio over Hillary Clinton's controversial use of a private server and Blackberry during her time as Secretary of State: A friendly message from Colin Powell detailing how he had used his own unapproved devices and private email during his time as head of the State Department years earlier.
After Monday night's events, it's safe to assume that almost nobody's mind was changed: "A systemwide disaster" is how Derek Eadon, a former Iowa Democratic Party chairman, described the embarrassing imbroglio of technological malfunction and bureaucratic disorder that undermined trust in the state's electoral system and, as of Tuesday evening, had yet to produce definitive results.
To make matters worse, the imbroglio comes when the Trudeau government is trying to rev up trade and investment with China, partially to benefit from Beijing's deteriorating economic relationship with the US. Before Meng was even released Tuesday, Chinese officials detained former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig, who is also an adviser for the International Crisis Group.
And since the Trump administration has found the utility in tying federal grant funding to compliance with federal law enforcement vis-à-vis the "sanctuary city" imbroglio that has pitted the Department of Justice against a number of big city Democrat mayors, employ the same tactic against municipalities that refuse to report their shootings-by-police.
One of the buzzwords at this year's APPEC, the oil and gas industry's largest Asian event, was "uncertainty," with several speakers focusing on the impact of geopolitical tensions involving U.S. sanctions on Iran and Venezuela, the trade dispute between the United States and China and even the ongoing imbroglio over Britain's exit from the European Union.
Long before the country found itself discussing Grenfell's dereliction — and of the contemptuous council response to a catastrophe of its own making, and the continuing imbroglio over the rehousing of survivors despite their borough's surfeit of empty homes — the ramifications of London's trajectory should have been the animating subject of its politics for the last decade.
His conduct calls to mind the testimony of another secretary of state, George P. Shultz, in the aftermath of the Iran-contra imbroglio — the disastrous decision by the Reagan administration to sell overpriced weapons to Iran's Revolutionary Guards, skim off the proceeds, and slip millions to rebel cadres in Central America after Congress had cut off its support.
As Trump returned to the seclusion of his Fifth Avenue Xanadu, he was playing a scene of megalomania and mortification straight out of one of his favorite movies, "Citizen Kane," about the fall of a brash New York mogul who flew high, gave politics a shot and then had a steep fall after a sex imbroglio.
He left England for the United States in 21972, motivated by his distaste for the imbroglio in Britain over performance practice, as well as a desire to broaden his repertory and build his reputation and displeasure with Britain's political direction: He said he did not approve of the socialism and union power that were on the rise at the time.
If Bloomberg is the biggest winner coming out of Monday night's imbroglio in the heartland, clearly the night's biggest loser is Bernie Sanders, who was widely expected to come out on top in Iowa, giving him the tailwinds needed to sweep New Hampshire and Nevada by creating "a domino effect," as Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota predicted at a recent Sanders campaign event.
Price: $2304 on Amazon Harper / 22019 pages / October 215 Perhaps no scandal has rocked the tech industry — or politics in general — quite like the Cambridge Analytica imbroglio that not only showed the power that Facebook and other social networks have over us through our user data, but also the scale to which that data influences purchasing decisions and of course, our elections.
The deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, the young African American men who were shot by police officers in Louisiana and in Minnesota, and the five police officers who also lost their lives by sniper fire in the tragic aftermath of protests in Dallas, have become unbearable witnesses to an ugly, complicated racial imbroglio our country is in midst of, and of which we must find our way out.
The latest anti-social-network imbroglio is aimed at Twitter, which last week locked the campaign account of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE (R-Ky.) The senator's staff had posted video of protesters outside his house threatening violence.
Firstly, in the military sphere, its retaliation against Hizbullah/Lebanon was notably restrained, a fact that could perhaps be attributed to PM Benjamin Netanyahu's reluctance to get Israel into yet another complex imbroglio in Lebanon with his country's next general election coming up September 17—except that, in the context of, say, Gaza, Israeli leaders have often seemed to judge that launching an attack could be a valuable part of an election strategy.
Watching the imbroglio unfold about the new Michael Wolff book, "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House," the most interesting question is whether Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE and his special counsel team have been working behind the scenes with a Deep Throat-like witness from within Trump circles who has provided evidence to their investigation about Russia.
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