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"legitimacy" Definitions
  1. the quality of being based on a fair or acceptable reason synonym validity (2)
  2. the quality of being allowed and acceptable according to the law synonym legality (1)
  3. the fact that a child's parents are legally married when it is born

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" He drew a distinction between what he called "legal legitimacy" and "sociological legitimacy.
Without such action, the legitimacy of the 2016 election and the legitimacy of this President will remain a question.
So although they may already have local legitimacy, official legitimacy can bring them greater security—perhaps even greater visibility.
AMD is taking another shot at legitimacy on laptops while Intel is taking another shot at legitimacy on graphics.
He has some money but his people are starving and he wants legitimacy, he wants legitimacy on the world stage.
That would undermine Mao's legitimacy as the founder of the People's Republic, and therefore the legitimacy of the party itself.
And for every officer who acts in a way that sacrifices legitimacy, an entire police department suffers a loss in legitimacy.
Perhaps he had worries about his own legitimacy and legacy, intertwined with concerns about the legitimacy and legacy of the court.
"When electoral procedures lose popular legitimacy, it is nearly impossible to get that legitimacy back," argues Tom Pepinsky, a Cornell political scientist.
We are more comfortable questioning the legitimacy of individual actors within the system than we are questioning the legitimacy of the system itself.
" Biden said Trump is "disqualified" by his comments "because he's questioning not only the legitimacy of our elections, but the legitimacy of democracy.
The new Parliament has taken the government to court for not recognizing its legitimacy, while not recognizing the legitimacy of Mr. Rajoy, either.
If they lack the social rootedness and legitimacy to command positive popular loyalties, then polarized parties deepen rather than alleviate problems of democratic legitimacy.
It wasn't independent promoters trying to claim legitimacy this time—now it was the major corporations becoming involved and bringing with them automatic legitimacy.
Obviously, the issue with Trump isn't exactly about governing legitimacy, but I think it's safe to say that legitimacy questions still swirl around his candidacy.
As legitimacy is not conferred by law upon the taking of an oath, so you don't have to break the law to lose your legitimacy.
In a time when Americans, including the President of the United States, question government legitimacy, the legitimacy of the police has never been more important.
If Trump's closing argument for the presidency attacked the legitimacy of the political system, his opening argument attacked the legitimacy of one particular politician: President .
So placing the flags on an equal status confers some legitimacy to a regime that already had "legitimacy on the ground," and wasn't going anywhere.
Legitimacy is also judged in the hearts and minds of people -- and that's where Trump's legitimacy has been undermined, mostly by himself and his own team.
Sanders's supporters questioned the legitimacy of Hillary Clinton's victory in the Democratic primary before Clinton's supporters questioned the legitimacy of Trump's victory in the general election.
Sanders's supporters questioned the legitimacy of Hillary Clinton's victory in the Democratic primary before Clinton's supporters questioned the legitimacy of Trump's victory in the general election.
Whether it's because they are in tight reelection races, or believe it's important to the legitimacy of the trial, or even the legitimacy of a fractured Senate.
To destroy the unique stature and historic role of the Senate in a way that undermines its legitimacy, through parliamentary abuses that create doubts about the legitimacy of future Supreme Court majorities, would leave the legitimacy of every branch of government tarnished in the eyes of many Americans.
Rather than see Russia's hacks as a threat to the legitimacy of America's elections, he saw the investigation as a threat to the legitimacy of his own election.
"The PFLP's decision will lead to weakening the legitimacy of the PNC meeting and the legitimacy of decisions it may take," said Hani Habeeb, a Gaza political analyst.
In order to regain its legitimacy in the short term, the Church is farming out the work of judgment and moral renewal on which its long-term legitimacy depends.
It is possible that the Wallonia vote, or Brexit, for that matter, are less about the legitimacy of particular policies, like freer trade, than about the legitimacy of particular polities.
Moreover, overturning gay marriage would cause public opinion to shift against the Supreme Court, imperiling the legitimacy of an institution that depends upon the perception of legitimacy to function effectively.
If, as Gartenstein-Ross explained, ISIS's "legitimacy came to rest on the continuing viability of their state," then the collapse of that state is a major blow to its legitimacy.
This pairing approach allows me to lend legitimacy to the show by showing a New York-based artist, for example, while simultaneously giving context and legitimacy for a Utah artist.
But interestingly, it does reflect the many aspects of opioids in the US. Honesty and accuracy give legitimacy, and only officials with legitimacy will effectively address our nation's drug policy problems.
The Seattle debate raises an important question: Should companies secure legitimacy by paying higher taxes to address the social problem, or do private actions via CSR secure them legitimacy as well?
Roberts, Ford told me, "really cares about the court's legitimacy," a legitimacy that would be further corroded if the court struck down major legislation passed by Congress and signed by the president.
But Deng's statement was also an admission of the inherent frailty of performance-based legitimacy: In a top-down, state-dominated political system, the link between performance and legitimacy is dangerously tight.
I'm not hinting that America is on the verge of authoritarianism, but there's little question that the legitimacy of our government is eroding — and that legitimacy is critical to its smooth functioning.
Refusing to replace Scalia with all deliberate speed isn't "better for the judicial branch's legitimacy" unless that legitimacy is conferred exclusively by the smaller half of the country that voted for Mitt Romney.
What's more, that alliance with the more mainstream parties gave a sheen of legitimacy to these far-right populists — legitimacy that will dissipate somewhat if all the nationalist parties hang out together instead.
The House has recognized that its legitimacy, and the legitimacy of its most solemn actions, must be based on the consideration of the whole body, not the diktat of a few partisan bosses.
Netflix's first forays into original programming became bids for legitimacy.
By extension the party's legitimacy will rest on this rejuvenation.
Democracy can help him build a new base of legitimacy.
You lend it legitimacy simply by the presence of photographs.
Yet a convention coup would raise issues of democratic legitimacy.
All of this adds legitimacy — and perhaps stability — to bitcoin.
They've been trying to restore her legitimacy as a candidate.
Both jobs also require the people to vote their legitimacy.
Militants also exploited climate crises to win legitimacy, he added.
His first task is to establish his legitimacy in practice.
It sees agricultural development as a way to build legitimacy.
She also has two strikes against her: prophecy and legitimacy.
"Today's vote by MPs has no constitutional legitimacy," he added.
Chinese leaders inhabit a universe that revolves around output legitimacy.
Economists have to take the problems of institutional legitimacy seriously.
Even worse, the legitimacy of the whole system is undermined.
Third, the occupant of the White House will lack legitimacy.
"The culture itself is very resistant to legitimacy," Wink says.
For the Oscars, legitimacy is tied directly to theatrical exhibition.
CNBC has not independently verified the legitimacy of the documents.
By contrast, Mr Guaidó has a good claim to legitimacy.
Yet the real crisis is one of legitimacy, not law.
Tossing them aside would undermine the legitimacy of the result.
Cyborg is apparently done distorting herself to prove her legitimacy.
The proposals lean heavily for fiscal legitimacy on dynamic scoring.
Trump's meeting with him lends legitimacy to his illiberal agenda.
Elections can lose legitimacy, or ethnic violence can break out.
"We're selling two things: liquidity and legitimacy," Hernandez told TechCrunch.
To be sure, Hezbollah did not acquire political legitimacy overnight.
"Science gives legitimacy and worth to exploration," wrote Mr Ballard.
But every year, someone questions the legitimacy of this month.
But they could not question his legitimacy as the nominee.
Local provisional councils form the basis for representation and legitimacy.
Private insurers lack the public legitimacy to reject dicey therapies.
Mr Putin was losing legitimacy even before the economy shrivelled.
Don't ever question the legitimacy or severity of someone's illness.
Since most came without wives, such unions gained some legitimacy.
In 2000, the legitimacy fight, the PR fight, was brutal.
"That law has no legitimacy outside of China," Lord said.
Today, Putin has revived the term to give legitimacy to
Many Democrats question the legitimacy of three of these justices.
David Leonhardt: The Supreme Court has a crisis of legitimacy.
Even so, Cramer acknowledged the legitimacy of the marijuana business.
Whatever happens, the legitimacy of a father cannot be undermined.
But the Fed is interested in preserving its own legitimacy.
Mrs Obama is not only famous, but also carries legitimacy.
In an autocratic system or dictatorship, legitimacy is inherently fragile.
It has gained some level of political and social legitimacy.
The result has been a crisis in the legitimacy of
Trump and his allies have already created a legitimacy crisis.
A government earns its legitimacy from the people it governs.
And that, by itself, casts serious doubt on his legitimacy.
Orlando Hernández, whose party won an election of questionable legitimacy
Bolsonaro sees his legitimacy as rooted in his military experience.
Threats to its legitimacy must be priority one for Congress.
Its first recommendation: build trust and legitimacy, using procedural justice.
This fact makes universal criteria for morality or legitimacy difficult.
Such a partisan vote would deny constitutional legitimacy to impeachment.
Obama and McConnell's claims of democratic legitimacy are simultaneously correct.
"The athletes give them legitimacy," said Mr. Cohen of NPD.
Losing territory is a blow to its ambitions and legitimacy.
There's some legitimacy that we didn't know we were lacking.
The city is also a key part of ISIS's legitimacy.
So being very specific [is] actually a key to legitimacy.
Voting does not create legitimacy, but not voting guarantees illegitimacy.
And it may be experiencing its own crisis of legitimacy.
Critics, including Jamie Dimon, have doubted the legitimacy of bitcoin.
The legitimacy of the Supreme Court is on the line.
This is a severe legitimacy crisis for the Supreme Court.
It would also confer legitimacy — and with the pope's imprimatur!
Denying a politician's legitimacy is a very, very big deal.
Legislators and political experts are questioning Pierluisi's legitimacy as governor.
They offer legitimacy to people and structures that are illegitimate.
I've heard this anger, which has its share of legitimacy.
Voting remains the key tool of legitimacy for any government.
Democrats said the resulting investigation fell far short of legitimacy.
"A contest would have added to her legitimacy," he said.
The Trump campaign also questioned the legitimacy of the contest.
And that feeling would deepen the authorities' domestic legitimacy crisis.
But that does raise pretty major questions about democratic legitimacy.
In doing so, they undermine the legitimacy of the system.
But Donald Trump is facing a clear crisis of legitimacy.
Any movement that earns legitimacy has to spread ownership around.
She said Mr. Dawkins's comments give legitimacy to extremist views.
The Commission responded by querying the legitimacy of the tribunal.
Legitimacy, Facebook hopes, will become part of its value proposition.
Not all scientists are sold on the legitimacy of hypnosis.
Hernández's legitimacy has already been in question for some time.
"They refused to give this Constitution legitimacy," Mr. Matcza said.
But Mr. Maduro has seen his sources of legitimacy weaken.
Their success has given women's basketball groundbreaking visibility and legitimacy.
"That lends a certain legitimacy to the police," Rosenfeld said.
This presented a direct challenge to the Saudi regime's legitimacy.
Attacks on the legitimacy of O'Rourke's first name aren't new.
Political legitimacy is granted by the respect of elite liberals.
He said officials worry that regulations just give cryptocurrencies more legitimacy.
If the government fails to do that, it could lose legitimacy.
The legitimacy of his conviction is also disputed in the miniseries.
For us, legitimacy is something that comes after the swearing-in.
Criminals count on that faith in the legitimacy of online transactions.
HANNITY: -- Mueller is doing illegitimate or question the legitimacy of it?
I think he will try to capitalise on this popular legitimacy.
" He added, "The Assad regime cannot slaughter its way to legitimacy.
Fox News needs Democrats to appear on air to maintain legitimacy.
Without legitimacy, police cannot expect cooperation from the people they serve.
China largely boycotted the process, which it said had little legitimacy.
But, very little is known about the legitimacy of their claims.
"It undermines the legitimacy of the government in messaging," she added.
The details shown on the packing appear to confirm its legitimacy.
Their legitimacy can be undermined if the true majority reveals itself.
Or is there some, maybe there's some legitimacy to this too?
ETA's terrorism stripped Basque calls for independence of all democratic legitimacy.
Have those who supervise and lead our officers earned their legitimacy?
The criteria for "legitimacy" appear long met with or without Trump.
To give his efforts legitimacy, he created a Web site, seewhatyoushare.
It risks entrenching a class of unaccountable CEOs who lack legitimacy.
The legitimacy American institutions enjoy rests on more than following rules.
But this deal is about seeking legitimacy and the right partners.
They treated the law's legitimacy and its burdensomeness as separate matters.
He also realised that to protect his wealth, he needed legitimacy.
However, when considering political parties, let's not confuse legality with legitimacy.
"There is no legitimacy to this," the Recording Academy told Complex.
The events gained legitimacy by connecting with admins for real pages.
No European institution enjoys the democratic legitimacy of a national government.
In addition to selectivity, another key to reducing violence is legitimacy.
Desktop 3D printers have long had a tough road to legitimacy.
His is casting the legitimacy of the eventual result in doubt.
Openness and engagement are critical for building legitimacy and social license.
Leadership legitimacy in North Korea, she said, is based on bloodline.
There's two things that make the defense work: sincerity and legitimacy.
As he has before, Trump questioned the legitimacy of Mueller's investigation.
Many groups and individuals have challenged Scientology's legitimacy as a religion.
The far-right philosophy denies the legitimacy of nearly all government.
He has truly undermined his legitimacy by his actions in office.
He has given a feeling of legitimacy to outright racist groups.
Names such as these certainly boost the legitimacy of the tournament.
"I don't believe there is legitimacy to this," he told CNN.
Because it called into question the legitimacy of our election results.
The Court's influence rests on its legitimacy as an impartial arbiter.
This shunning could entail anything lawful that denies the appointee's legitimacy.
Claims of widespread voter fraud challenge the legitimacy of American democracy.
It is an important source of legitimacy for the Jordanian monarchy.
Now, there's widespread doubt about the legitimacy of Trump's own presidency.
The perception of legitimacy, or a lack thereof, can be decisive.
Perhaps the most critical lesson is the importance of political legitimacy.
Legitimacy cannot be passed from the tsar to the next generation.
He fears that this could undermine the "legitimacy" of energy markets.
The legitimacy of government depends on the consent of the governed.
The charges against him gave further legitimacy to the public anger.
What are the two things that are important – stability and legitimacy.
They question the legitimacy of Lampert's bid to keep it open.
And what gives the law legitimacy is how people are treated.
Accordingly, Deng recognized that the CCP's economic performance would provide legitimacy.
As democratically elected officials, prosecutors' legitimacy is premised on public trust.
Felon enfranchisement is essential to the democratic legitimacy of criminal punishment.
"It gives legitimacy to a brand that's less familiar," he said.
RM: And the worry with George W. was not just legitimacy.
It is strange to speak of the "legitimacy" of an era.
By casting a ballot one affirmed the legitimacy of the exercise.
Being the boss's son had given me access but not legitimacy.
"And they provided a sense of legitimacy and respect," he said.
Growing distrust feeds into another doom loop: the disappearing legitimacy loop.
Motherboard was unable to independently confirm the legitimacy of the document.
Might "harm reduction" lend spurious legitimacy to all types of FGM?
Maduro defended the legitimacy of his presidency during his Saturday inauguration.
Here we glimpse the true meaning of legitimacy in this context.
Military regimes bolster their legitimacy by slavish devotion to the crown.
An alliance with Russia bolsters the insurgent group's "legitimacy," Rubin explained.
This hints that when police hassle people excessively, they lose legitimacy.
For the party, stable economic growth is fundamental to political legitimacy.
There is a deep unfairness here that increasingly undermines democratic legitimacy.
Over the long term, the court risks a crisis of legitimacy.
He also undermined the legitimacy of international organizations and trade deals.
Amazon, for its part, testified to the legitimacy of its ambassadors.
That kind of cynicism corrodes any legitimacy the court has left.
What a terrible day for the legitimacy of the Supreme Court.
But absent reform, our system could eventually face a legitimacy crisis.
And we don't have the legitimacy you now feel in Iraq.
But they have less legitimacy than ever — and they know it.
Regional approval is critical for the legitimacy of the next president.
Both have implications to the strength and legitimacy of our democracy.
On the one hand, they challenge the legitimacy of the Court.
And that is not working out well for its perceived legitimacy.
Why do I not deserve legitimacy & protection that comes w/verification?
A victory in 2020 would rebuke Democrats and restore tarnished legitimacy.
Sustaining the legitimacy of racial boundaries requires suppression of these narratives.
The Gestapo gained legitimacy precisely because it left most people alone.
Klobuchar looked to gain a measure of legitimacy for her campaign.
Democracy's central tenet is that political legitimacy comes from voter support.
Their power in government conceals their slipping hold on public legitimacy.
Washington is "increasing the legitimacy of the Taliban," Mr. Mohib said.
Milwaukee's legitimacy as a true title contender may hinge on it.
It's because of the legitimacy and the adjacency from the content.
"It may have perfect legal legitimacy but not yet the popular legitimacy among many people in Europe," she said, in reference to widespread public perceptions that EU institutions are not as democratically accountable as national governments.
" In a debate on the legitimacy of going to war against Saddam Hussein, Burns listens to former Vice President Dick Cheney saying, "The only legitimacy we really need comes on the back of an M1A1 tank.
"The United States is neither qualified nor is authorized to negate international legitimacy resolutions and it has no right to give any legitimacy to Israeli settlement," said Nabil Abu Rudeineh, a spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
Some say anything below 50 percent would call his legitimacy into question.
There are concrete consequences to a loss of Court legitimacy as well.
Neither Kylie nor her sisters commented on the legitimacy of the claim.
The ad also strikes at the German language, questioning its linguistic legitimacy.
Elections are important, and, increasingly, popular participation is a requirement for legitimacy.
Crucially, these presidents all accepted the fundamental legitimacy of the protest movements.
American parties are increasingly hollow organizations that fail to command popular legitimacy.
And they purported to challenge the legitimacy of Mueller&aposs office itself.
Today, there's even a debate over the legitimacy of PMS in humans.
It's hard to restore legitimacy to a system once you've challenged it.
We all have a stake in the legitimacy of our president's authority.
Lee: I'm worried about a legitimacy crisis in our national political institutions.
As a popular Conservative politician, Johnson added legitimacy to the Leave campaign.
The broader consequence was an erosion of the legitimacy of the system.
Now comes a chance for bitcoin to take another step toward legitimacy.
When police act without legitimacy, the very foundation of the government weakens.
Opposition shades into resistance, which disputes the legitimacy of the regime itself.
But subsequent events threw the legitimacy of that rating into sharp question.
By aiding and abetting Trump, the Supreme Court undercuts its own legitimacy.
The deal with Lyft lends a healthy dose of legitimacy to Drive.ai.
"It is fundamentally what gives the royal family their legitimacy," House said.
Okay, yes, it gets a little weird about pop music and legitimacy.
Our Basic Law doesn't have any legitimacy and consent from the people.
With the King's death, a vital source of political legitimacy has perished.
But the legal legitimacy of using song lyrics as evidence remains unclear.
It's a necessary but not sufficient precondition for an electoral legitimacy crisis.
Some show of opposition would give the election a gloss of legitimacy.
It said it did not recognize the legitimacy of the mayors' removal.
Palestinians must "reject incitement and recognize the legitimacy of Israel," Obama said.
He could seek new legitimacy by moving towards greater debate and consultation.
Even the perpetrators of the most heinous attacks seek legitimacy in history.
In the long run, this secures their legitimacy and hence their independence.
Still, analysts said there was questionable legitimacy regarding the U.S. Treasury's claims.
Both built newsrooms to burnish their legitimacy and nab even more dollars.
Trump's presidency has been dogged with doubts about legitimacy from the beginning.
"At some point, Hamas will start to lose legitimacy if it doesn't."
Political systems depend on all sides believing in the legitimacy of outcomes.
Guaido at a rally called Amoroso's announcement void, saying he lacks legitimacy.
For Fitbit, the deal means moving a step closer toward healthcare legitimacy.
You'll need to really double check legitimacy, as with all first editions.
Others emailed him with questions to verify the legitimacy of the stories.
He will give him so legitimacy, sort of, in the establishment lane.
Upon further investigation, serious concerns about the legitimacy of the bid arose.
But some feel the deal, which was not formally approved, lacks legitimacy.
Critics of the policy, like Mr Hernández, say it gave gangs legitimacy.
Use data to vet the legitimacy of trends before investing in them.
They're almost too awful to believe — but Shelton just confirmed their legitimacy.
Nonetheless, the Kremlin needs the elections to retain a veneer of legitimacy.
And I don't want to detract from the legitimacy of my craft.
Everyone wished us farewell from the underground into the world of legitimacy.
And output legitimacy is also by its nature weakest when most needed.
He focused his firepower on questioning the legitimacy of the entire probe.
But the challenges to Obama's legitimacy were different in two important ways.
Political actors are incentivized to attack the legitimacy of the voting process.
As we evaluate these subpoenas, we have serious concerns about their legitimacy.
"It is gaining some sense of legitimacy by the Cboe," he said.
However, another lurking threat to Trump's legitimacy has attracted virtually no attention.
I get that company and brand building are intended to establish legitimacy.
Iran is seeking legitimacy as a nuclear supplier and a regional power.
These groups have established legitimacy with Maduro's government, independent of U.S. involvement.
Unsworth proposed a way of testing the overall legitimacy of the political
Will the bulk of Americans recognize the legitimacy of the new president?
Major Western and Latin American nations have refused to recognize its legitimacy.
The legitimacy of the whole system is still hanging by a thread.
But governments similarly perceive, in Uber, a broader challenge to their legitimacy.
Florence Eldridge is a tetchy Elizabeth, jealous of Mary's beauty and legitimacy.
"Legitimacy and a mandate only comes through the ballot box," he said.
It's not the only outlook, but it's within the realm of legitimacy.
Like just about any other institution, a party requires legitimacy to operate.
Something like the court's own short-term welfare and long-term legitimacy?
The new Ukrainian church is expected to be granted legitimacy on Jan.
I had to give myself the legitimacy to give it a try.
Some accused Mr. Falcón of giving legitimacy to the president's re-election.
Only then — if at all — will secretary general Almagro's outburst acquire legitimacy.
There was no national debate about the legitimacy of the election results.
It would be workable if Congress enjoyed broad public affection and legitimacy.
At some point, the fundamental legitimacy of the system will be challenged.
I will not rehash here the eternal debate between legality and legitimacy.
Whatever legitimacy the Venezuelan still retains will disappear as of July 30.
"I'm not going to give any legitimacy to these proceedings," said Sen.
Go deeper: Dems doubt Senate trial legitimacy after McConnell vows administration coordination
No democracy can long maintain its legitimacy with open-ended minority rule.
It's going to lose its legitimacy and we may lose our democracy.
Win, and Mr. Erdogan simply bestows constitutional legitimacy on the status quo.
It lends legitimacy to broader efforts to demean and demoralize transgender Americans.
But they will also be judging the legitimacy of Mr. Trump's vision.
Legitimacy can be measured across several dimensions, and it's weakening on most.
They also maintain that cooperation with the inquiry would lend it legitimacy.
Those issues raise legitimacy and accountability questions specific to Google's ad blocking.
The corporate support has lent it legitimacy which has boosted investors' appetite.
Mr. Trump, your victory is tainted; your legitimacy is rightly in question.
MILAN (Reuters Breakingviews) - A European Union transparency drive may boost bitcoin's legitimacy.
It will also test the legitimacy of the United Nations Security Council.
Would it ensure greater political diversity and increase the legitimacy of Congress?
"The casinos worked a long time to establish legitimacy," he told me.
The legitimacy of that vote has already been questioned, like previous elections.
The kind of legitimacy the Saudi regime has is much less stable.
Pence lent Trump the legitimacy he needed to unite the Republican Party.
Mr. Buskirk goes on to complain that Democrats in Congress are "attacking the legitimacy of the election" — a legitimacy that has been in question since our intelligence community found that Russians played an active, interventionist part in it.
Republicans complained that the trip would lend legitimacy to the island's Communist government.
Mandate claims are, at their core, arguments about the basis of democratic legitimacy.
So the legitimacy, the democracy can come only from the nations, nowhere else.
His lawyers are contesting the legitimacy of an official investigation into the payments.
Generally, public support and goodwill confer the protection of legitimacy on elected officials.
For months on this program, we have questioned the legitimacy of the investigation.
But the Democratic and Republican establishments have worked nonstop to undermine his legitimacy.
And, they implicitly argue, should anything matter beyond the legitimacy of the allegations?
The Department of Justice confirmed the message's legitimacy, but did not comment further.
Importantly, the story illustrates the real and tricky balance between predictability and legitimacy.
Second, he needs to tackle the declining legitimacy of politics and the presidency.
In so doing, they bestow legitimacy onto themselves and deny it to others.
The British ambassador said the meeting was "not to endorse or confer legitimacy".
Increasingly China and the West disagree on the legitimacy of each other's complaints.
Concord has pleaded not guilty and is contesting the legitimacy of Mueller's appointment.
Second, the court's legitimacy depends on its reputation as a credible neutral arbiter.
"Today's vote by MP's has no constitutional legitimacy" he wrote in a statement.
Please note that this list does not recognize the legitimacy of commissioner selections.
Pro Way, they say, is their path to legitimacy — a good, steady living.
The Taliban, in their quest for legitimacy, again requested an office in Doha.
Giuliani spoke for Trump, saying he now accepts the legitimacy of Obama's presidency.
Responsibility for the legitimacy of arrests now rested much more with the supervisors.
Knowing random trivia becomes the measure of a woman fan's worth and legitimacy.
The battle has reignited the debate about the legitimacy of ad blocking software.
To win over skeptics, conspiracy theories need to create an air of legitimacy.
Do mistrust of police and decreased perceptions of legitimacy affect crime clearance rates?
Nothing will stop him from attacking the fundamental legitimacy of the American system.
Join Russian President Vladimir Putin in denouncing the legitimacy of the U.S. election?
Trump on Saturday targeted Lewis after the Democrat questioned the president-elect's legitimacy.
It is that feeling of legitimacy that their counterattack would rip from Republicans.
If he wins in non-impressive fashion, his legitimacy is brought into question.
But there isn't enough evidence yet to either support or debunk its legitimacy.
New research is casting even more doubt on the legitimacy of bitcoin trading.
Citizen-oriented states that focus on human security enjoy public legitimacy and support.
"The Thepa power plant has no legitimacy to be built," the group said.
For him, elections are a means of demonstrating his legitimacy, not testing it.
If handled incorrectly, they bring into question the very legitimacy of law enforcement.
In 2013 Mr Cameron called national parliaments the "true source" of democratic legitimacy.
The system faces challenges when power shifts or the sources of legitimacy alter.
This made it look more like a political act and damaged its legitimacy.
He praised them for "choosing the right way" and "endorsing" the government's legitimacy.
Fight fans still debate today about the legitimacy of the much-contested win.
Concerns are growing about the legitimacy of a government assembled by Mr. Temer.
Having a former extremist in the fold "gives you the legitimacy," he says.
He and Dick Cheney were asserting that there was legitimacy to these claims.
The legitimacy of ownership or office can be provided only by the patron.
Instead this week's pyrrhic victory will come at the price of his legitimacy.
For those seeking mainstream legitimacy, it's another searing reminder that they don't belong.
Doing so would mean Pompeo would be recognizing the legitimacy of the Taliban.
"I think Kanye's already given him legitimacy in that way," Kardashian West said.
But his candidacy has granted them the legitimacy they have craved for years.
The strategy worked, and its damage to the Supreme Court's legitimacy is immense.
But they strike at the very basis of Clinton's legitimacy to be president.
But worse than that, it undermines faith in the legitimacy of the punishment.
If voters are deceived by outside forces, then our elections lose their legitimacy.
The accepted legitimacy of our election process is the foundation of our democracy.
Having a special place to store your books can give your decor legitimacy.
After the June 4 crackdown, the state needed to re-establish its legitimacy.
I've thought all along that Trump was a legitimacy crisis waiting to happen.
If other countries get involved, what legitimacy do they have to help Taiwan?
Slower growth in China may eventually erode the legitimacy of the ruling party.
By now, there is not even a pretense of legitimacy to these proceedings.
Finally, the Trump presidency itself provides white supremacists with the imprimatur of legitimacy.
I am deeply disappointed that this ruling gives legitimacy to discrimination and Islamaphobia.
The law, in many ways, has lost its legitimacy—especially here in Louisiana.
Marshall adamantly opposes LGBT rights and doesn't recognize the legitimacy of transgender people.
Critics, including JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, have doubted the legitimacy of bitcoin.
Counterinsurgency is a battle for political legitimacy — and the insurgents fought back remorselessly.
Critics, including JPMorgan Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon, doubt the legitimacy of bitcoin.
This can help you double check the safety and legitimacy of the page.
Ultimately, democracies depend on losers' acceptance of the legitimacy of the political process.
Ms. Rona thinks that licensing will increase the legitimacy of the grooming industry.
No, because these guys have been given the legitimacy of making good art.
The new government's legitimacy has already been called into question by the opposition.
The legitimacy and realness McMahon craves can be found in spades in MMA.
And corruption continues to plague an Afghan government of doubtful legitimacy and effectiveness.
Nothing would do more to validate that legitimacy than winning a second term.
His legitimacy stems from holding power since the day the millennium was born.
Your book is filled with doubts about the legitimacy of our Soviet system.
How close to legitimacy do you think Costello actually got in his lifetime?
McAdoo ran a deeply populist campaign aimed at maximizing his apparent democratic legitimacy.
The eSports industry wants legitimacy in the world of sports, and it's succeeding.
"The video catapulted her to legitimacy," Mark Nickolas, Ms. McGrath's campaign manager, said.
The court's legitimacy, of course, rests on more than unanimity or incremental change.
The Taliban have been consistently reluctant to accept the legitimacy of Afghanistan's government.
Absent some kind of course correction, the court risks a crisis of legitimacy.
Yet distortions between the popular and electoral vote complicate legitimacy in misfire elections.
As a result, the vote overwhelmingly favored the regime, propping up its legitimacy.
Both are aimed at making sure that our judicial system operates with legitimacy.
He eats glass, performs perplexing illusions and tests the legitimacy of faith healing.
The implications of a platform giving legitimacy to a fake account are troubling.
That chasm poses perhaps the greatest threat to Kim Jong-un's political legitimacy.
This is how United States now finds itself barreling toward a legitimacy crisis.
"The American side accepted the legitimacy of our operation and targets," he said.
By this absurd decision, UNESCO has lost what little legitimacy it has left.
Democrats say this is hairsplitting hypocrisy that damages the legitimacy of the court.
Trump, however, has publicly challenged the legitimacy of the judges issuing the decisions.
Whatever legitimacy it has garnered comes largely from claims that it eschews violence.
Finally, Blass' accurate track record adds a bit of legitimacy to the image.
Rather, he would be solidifying the legitimacy of the course he is taking.
This legitimacy crisis poses a danger just as existential as American military power.
The president also appeared to question the legitimacy of the charges against Stone.
You, your representatives, your senators will be adding legitimacy to this unconstitutional corruption.
Bitcoin's legitimacy can be disputed, but its emergence as a formidable asset cannot.
The legitimacy of the younger Kabila's rule has always been questionable at best.
What's at stake is nothing less than the legitimacy of our representative democracy.
With aides willing to do anything, the legitimacy of any actions are suspect.
To break it down further, consider Sessions' reason for attacking DACA's constitutional legitimacy.
Would that have been good for the legitimacy and sustainability of the party?
Trump is hardly the first person elected president to have his legitimacy attacked.
It thus describes what the state needs to do to achieve "output legitimacy".
Arizona Summit wants legitimacy, and Bethune-Cookman needs to expand its geographic footprint.
The regime has no legitimacy in the eyes of much of the population.
To prove your legitimacy, you're going to have to go through due diligence.
Authoritarians often exaggerate their popular support to increase the perception of their legitimacy.
One marker of legitimacy remained untouched, however: a berth in the Rose Bowl.
Our president lacks legitimacy, our government is paralyzed, our problems are going unsolved.
That is why Mr. Guaidó is so focused on the issue of legitimacy.
His legitimacy was further eroded by allegations of voting irregularities from international monitors.
The Taliban, which deny the foreigner-backed government's legitimacy, sought to topple it.
"Such claims overstate the scientific legitimacy" of the clinic's treatments, the regulators said.
DM: The Jedi trouble me a bit, from the standpoint of democratic legitimacy.
"They'd rather spend a dollar buying Australian products with proven provenance, where they know the legitimacy of the supply chain and the legitimacy of the product, than 50 cents on a product where they can't find the provenance," he added.
But I do think there was skepticism from the get-go -- from that day to this day -- that indicated that anything that attacked the legitimacy or questioned the legitimacy of now-President Trump's election, he just couldn't get his head around.
In essence, each American gets to decide whether she thinks American ideals — things like the rule of law and the legitimacy of elections — ought to be trusted in all cases, or whether their legitimacy is dependent on which side wins.
"In terms of legitimacy, we can be certain that it is questionable," he said.
It might also help them avoid undermining the party's legitimacy or exacerbating popular alienation.
The president himself has even accepted the legitimacy of some of Mueller&aposs work.
In turn, we ask him to govern in ways that will also earn legitimacy.
The opposition party refused to accept the outcome of the election or its legitimacy.
That is what happened here: in short, Symantec has vouched for Blue Coat's legitimacy.
Doesn't she understand that her own legitimacy is on the line in Phoenix, Arizona?
A replacement event page that no one disputes the legitimacy of has been created.
But figurehead presidents have some degree of democratic legitimacy and are typically former politicians.
He openly doubted the legitimacy -- more than that, the citizenship -- of President Barack Obama.
Even if that nuclear option is not invoked, Mr Cooper's legitimacy will be sullied.
Schultz is a billionaire, and in American politics, money is a shortcut to legitimacy.
The organization and apparent legitimacy of the manager games have developed suddenly, it seems.
Mr Xi sees such writings as a challenge to the legitimacy of party rule.
Ukrainians say the 1686 pronouncement was made under duress and they challenge its legitimacy.
It&aposs slower to use and it lacks the legitimacy in the international community.
Starting with the positive, altering the role of superdelegates could improve the party's legitimacy.
Yet Britain must decide, and do so in a way that commands reasonable legitimacy.
The product was Kanye's ticket to fashion legitimacy, and "genius" status in his mind.
Violence broke out, the riot police overreacted, and the government lost its fading legitimacy.
In the long term, that's bad for the country's unity and the Court's legitimacy.
Your article may infer that the legitimacy of Mr Kenyatta's presidency is in question.
Kobayashi was flooded with claims from Mt. Gox users, which he reviewed for legitimacy.
Were there an honest vote now, his successor would start out with real legitimacy.
Just out of being a fan I wanted to know the legitimacy of it.
Losing twice in three months could be embarrassing enough to cause a legitimacy crisis.
They're saying that they refuse to acknowledge President Obama's legitimacy as an elected official.
Habre had denied the accusations and refused to recognize the legitimacy of the court.
Before you make a donation, it's important to confirm the legitimacy of the nonprofit.
A new leader cannot use the debased currency of elections to establish his legitimacy.
In some cases, they force a public discussion about the legitimacy of commercial regulations.
LEGITIMACY Crypto experts said the deals could help the industry gain greater mainstream acceptance.
" Sanders added that their clearances effectively give "inappropriate legitimacy to accusations with zero evidence.
Some people in swing felt Mitchell, who is black, gave the hobbyists implicit legitimacy.
"This is the bedrock principle behind the concepts of procedural justice and police legitimacy."
It is that feeling of legitimacy that he and many other Democrats have lost.
Many are angry that intolerance has been given legitimacy and a place of prominence.
Furious by a controversy he regards as threatening his legitimacy, Trump has dug in.
The Turkish military is fiercely opposed to intervention without international legitimacy and U.S. backing.
The armed opposition, instead, was highly critical of the proposal, saying it lacks legitimacy.
Analysts have said a low turn-out would harm the legitimacy of the result.
Or there's at least a strong case of evidence that pertains to their legitimacy.
A fundamental part of this system is accepting the legitimacy of the opposing party.
LeEco's money lends some legitimacy to the project, but it's still a long shot.
It's a state whose legitimacy is questionable because it never lets its people vote.
Whatever the explanation, the winner of the election will enjoy less than full legitimacy.
We saw the crisis of legitimacy emerging in our media and our political institutions.
And once legitimacy and credibility are lost on social media, no government can rule.
This parallel system will slowly pull the gravity of legitimacy toward China's domestic institutions.
Russian state media's use of American hires to convey legitimacy hasn't always paid off.
The widely reported violence, however, delivers a degree of political legitimacy to that fact.
This offers at least a hint more political legitimacy than simply disregarding the referendum.
Because Bressi has dared to challenge the legality and legitimacy of domestic internal checkpoints.
The opposition may use austerity measures to challenge the legitimacy of the new parliament.
Non-judicial foreclosures can only maintain their legitimacy if lenders respect those procedural protections.
Such practices damage government legitimacy and give disaffected Afghans reason to support the Taliban.
Procedural justice fosters legitimacy, trust and citizenship, all vital to a thriving academic community.
Elections of all sorts rest not fundamentally on rules and bylaws but on legitimacy.
This is the bedrock principle behind the concepts of procedural justice and police legitimacy.
The elites lack a legitimacy of their own and make no long-term plans.
The event that gave Mr Putin's legitimacy was the war in Chechnya in 103.
Neither party is alone in undermining confidence in the legitimacy of the electoral process.
And best-friend tattoos require so much prep work, which adds to their legitimacy.
The Kim family dynasty has, of late, defined its legitimacy as having nuclear weapons.
There were genuine concerns regarding the legitimacy of Arpaio's pardon in the first place.
That, in turn, would draw in question the very legitimacy of the Supreme Court.
Finally, it assured the legitimacy of the Supreme Court above the fray of politics.
"It was all the same talk about elected government and legitimacy," Mr. Amin wrote.
Legitimacy is maintained by operating within policy guidelines laid down by the leader's predecessors.
They also challenged its "legitimacy" if the justices refuse to take up this case.
Clinton's legislative agenda, her Supreme Court nominees and even the legitimacy of her election.
"Ortega has completely lost legitimacy in the eyes of his people," the official said.
Giving the name of Trump to this project will not give it any legitimacy.
Both had to override their disappointment to preserve the legitimacy of the transition process.
What would you say to people who may question the legitimacy of sex magic?
A court working under such a cloud would face a massive crisis of legitimacy.
Turkey says Assad has lost legitimacy, although it no longer demands his immediate departure.
To sustain our democracy, we must not allow that legitimacy to remain under attack.
They campaigned against the impartial rules that set the terms of democratic legitimacy itself.
But in a personalist regime, all power and legitimacy rests in the Big Man.
And in order to question something's legitimacy, first you have to think about it.
Douthat's column echoes a familiar conservative lament: the displacement of aristocratic legitimacy by modernity.
But he knows this will only further isolate him from the legitimacy he craves.
In the past, Mr. Putin proceeded cautiously, seeking to preserve a veneer of legitimacy.
Allowing corruption to run rampant could undermine the legitimacy of the Chinese Communist Party.
That would be a serious blow to the WTO's legitimacy as an international arbiter.
Haley did not directly address the legitimacy of the database and forum backup, however.
Russia was one of the first countries to lend international legitimacy to the government.
Monarchs are more effective than presidents precisely because they lack any semblance of legitimacy.
Whereas when it comes to Yeezys, they're calling every lifeline possible to prove legitimacy.
But it's a lot easier to do that when the court retains its legitimacy.
The sexual assault allegations were bad enough for the Court's legitimacy on their own.
By the spring of 2016, democratic legitimacy was the overwhelming rationale of his campaign.
Is there a split among conservatives between ideology and the court's long-term legitimacy?
But we also know that the chief justice cares about the court's institutional legitimacy.
Another scandal over shoddy drugs in China, another hit to the Communist Party's legitimacy.
Nobody, or hardly anybody, gives a damn about legitimacy, and so much the better.
Mr. Sadr has wide popular appeal and can provide legitimacy to efforts against corruption.
Several Twitter users responded to Wapner's tweet and questioned the legitimacy of Musk's efforts.
For large sectors of the public, the legitimacy of Congress and the courts collapsed.
But the departure of his main challenger could undermine the legitimacy of the election.
Winning the electoral vote but losing the popular vote can complicate claims to legitimacy.
But he was outnumbered by voices who told him it would give Putin legitimacy.
It would be more expensive than the present system, but legitimacy is not free.
But democracy brought legitimacy and, with it, compliance, according to a World Bank study.
The fatwa's unintended effect was to give these groups some form of religious legitimacy.
The legitimacy of Mr. Morales's mere candidacy was in dispute well before the vote.
Experts are worried the Iowa debacle could threaten the legitimacy of the entire process.
And we were advised largely by Iraqi exiles of dubious legitimacy in local eyes.
Behind this facade of stability, Mr. Kadyrov lacks legitimacy, both at home and abroad.
"We're the new guys on the block," he said, "and they give us legitimacy."
Six years ago, Trump sought to discredit the legitimacy of America's first black president.
Go deeper: Dems doubt Senate impeachment trial legitimacy after McConnell vows White House coordination
They knew how to defend the legitimacy of our system, even while reforming it.
And we will become useful idiots in the undermining of our own electoral legitimacy.
Consequently, it may be very difficult for whomever takes power next to maintain legitimacy.
The party would work hard to bring a facade of legitimacy to the general.
This presents a serious problem for the regime's domestic legitimacy and North Korean propaganda.
But violence is gaining actual legitimacy on the other side of the political spectrum.
The referendum result created a rival -- and populist -- source of legitimacy in British politics.
At some point that alienation threatens to undermine the legitimacy of the regime itself.
Worst of all, the Supreme Court's decision seemed to give legitimacy to this persecution.
And Trump won't even acknowledge the legitimacy of the one they're about to deploy.
"Not being on social media raises questions about legitimacy, popularity and hipness," he said.
Such sanctions have always been of dubious legitimacy and legality, to put it mildly.
A high turnout in the elections would help improve the legitimacy of the government.
That the transition had at least the semblance of legitimacy is to be welcomed.
Venezuela is a difficult case because Mr. Maduro's legitimacy is contested within his country.
John Lewis call into question the legitimacy of President-elect Donald Trump's incoming administration.
Being so on-brand about fetishization of her legitimacy can't be all that healthy.
These were shared with Yahoo who at the time would not confirm their legitimacy.
I was drawn to the questions of social and political justice, liberalism and legitimacy.
And the Nixon parallels that we keep hearing about have a strong legitimacy component.
A crisis of legitimacy means there are real questions about whether governance is possible.
But questions about the legitimacy of the election have clouded the otherwise historic inauguration.
" The first is mutual toleration — whether we "accept the basic legitimacy of our opponents.
It wasn't Trump's first assault on democracy, or on the legitimacy of his opponent.
Etc. If you can't directly undercut legitimacy like that, relentlessly 'brand' your opponent in a way that shows them to lack natural authority ('little' flop-sweat Marco, 'low-energy' Jeb, the listless Nancy) or sows questions about legitimacy ('lyin' Ted, 'crooked' Hillary).
In his eyes, a deal would confer legitimacy and show Russia was a great power.
Unless these "race powers" are finally discarded, she says, the referendum's legitimacy will be diminished.
Plus, it can set a slippery precedent for qualifying the legitimacy of a sick day.
"He needs to re-inject legitimacy and the recognition of his authority," said Abdul-Hadi.
Now I'm not here to argue about the legitimacy of an immortal man named Jesus.
Paying an unsworn squad to suppress the free expression of dissent does not build legitimacy.
If we care at all about democratic legitimacy or political divisiveness, this is a problem.
Will they be inclined to grant police officers the legitimacy so necessary to law enforcement?
All of this threatens not only to undermine the Administration's agenda, but its very legitimacy.
Ruling powers, quick to deny the legitimacy of their challengers, reduce it to illegal insurrection.
While the spread of illusion flips bolstered the trick's legitimacy, it also sparked its downfall.
Democrats have never accepted the legitimacy of his admittedly stunning 2016 defeat of Hillary Clinton.
Police departments must start asking themselves key questions or face loss of their very legitimacy.
A user on the fact-checking site Snopes questioned the legitimacy of the alleged proverb.
Ali Idrissa, a Nigerien journalist and political activist, says that Mr Issoufou has no legitimacy.
"There is a problem not of legality, but of legitimacy, in this process," Sotero added.
Others claim "output legitimacy" by enacting successful policies; ie, they offer government for the people.
Tom Hiddleston put to rest any remaining questions about the legitimacy of HiddleSwift on Thursday.
During Watergate, voters trusted federal institutions and granted the impeachment process a measure of legitimacy.
The main innovation with Tezos is giving a way to air legitimacy on the chain.
The addition of Iron Mike does perhaps add a tinge of legitimacy to the matchup.
There's a non-zero chance we could have an electoral legitimacy crisis on our hands.
What to watch: Those extreme circumstances typically involve an economic collapse, or crisis of legitimacy.
"Similar to Mr. Moore, I do think there's a lot of legitimacy to these allegations."
But while Trump's comments on autism have little scientific legitimacy, they have tremendous political relevance.
Having a president in office who doesn't really have electoral legitimacy creates its own problems.
As a bonus, he has garnered international legitimacy while dividing the U.S. from South Korea.
He denied the legitimacy of our courts, yet he insisted on filing documents with them.
Do you think inclusion in the OED gives these words a sense of extra legitimacy?
"Buddhist kings show possession of white elephants as a proof of their legitimacy," said Siani.
The opposition denounces them as a device for giving Mr Morales's candidacy a spurious legitimacy.
This is an administration that depends, for its legitimacy, on the threat of Islamic terrorism.
The Armenian government had lost popular legitimacy because of corruption and a prolonged economic slump.
This is not just irresponsible; it unjustly calls into question the legitimacy of our elections.
The blue checkmark of a verified account has become a marker of legitimacy on Twitter.
Researchers have questioned the moral legitimacy of the AKP email dump altogether since the beginning.
The pessimistic view is that referendums weaken parliamentary institutions and the legitimacy of representation itself.
Save for the international legitimacy he craves, he has little incentive right now to talk.
At this point, however, that in itself is not the biggest stain on Trump's legitimacy.
It is because they want to gain a veneer of legitimacy for their terrible business.
On the face of it, this perception—of evangelicals as irate ultraconservatives—has some legitimacy.
However, the two parties disputed the legitimacy of 20 additional electors from four different states.
Instead of immortalizing this play with legitimacy, the Tigers were set back a few yards.
To dispute the legitimacy of journalism today is to play with extremely dangerous political fire.
Both Switzerland and Mexico have been viewed as skeptical about India's bid for nuclear legitimacy.
If the constitution is approved, the military junta can claim legitimacy and plan the election.
"Maduro is not president and the Constituent Assembly has no legitimacy, no value," he said.
The (in my opinion, vicious) principle of legitimacy plays a great part in European history.
Royal legitimacy was no longer a reliable principle, nor was the rule of the people.
In these tough economic times, Putin's political Teflon is the regime's only claim to legitimacy.
Margarita Ilieva, who heads the group's legal programme, says the delay granted the vigilantes legitimacy.
Even if elections pass off well, it is unclear that they will deliver much legitimacy.
The YPG seeks international legitimacy for the areas it controls in Syria, collectively dubbed Rojava.
" The Academy has since addressed the leak, telling PEOPLE, "There is no legitimacy to this.
If no one can believe those counts are accurate, it throws Instagram's legitimacy into question.
He's saying, don't respect the legitimacy of this result, it's not going to be real.
Today, the legitimacy of a candidate is often judged by which consultant has been hired.
The legitimacy of the fund is based on that principle of internalizing the industry's damages.
With political recognition at a dead end, sports became a battleground for Kosovo's international legitimacy.
I think he's very sensitive about going there because he thinks it undercuts his legitimacy.
President Trump has disparaged the legitimacy of expertise and deep knowledge when dealing with policy.
An AU endorsement of the result is crucial for the legitimacy of the next president.
The resurfacing of tension and conflicts with Beijing has undermined the legitimacy of Tsai's rule.
However, Madrid has repeatedly dismissed the legitimacy of the outcome, saying the referendum was illegal.
However, Madrid has consistently dismissed the legitimacy of the outcome, saying the referendum was illegal.
Caucuses do pose a bit of a danger to the legitimacy of the nomination process.
He recalled the importance of the company in establishing the legitimacy of Afro-Cuban culture.
Trump has been dismissive of the findings, treating them as an attack on his legitimacy.
If Mueller prevails in this legal battle, then his legitimacy will be confirmed once again.
Media outlets contribute by heightening populist legitimacy with extreme headlines such as this, and this.
The issues of legitimacy and succession of power are once again central to Russian politics.
And if its nuclear arsenal ultimately brought that legitimacy, why would it give it up?
The former New York attorney's probe concerned the legitimacy of Price's investments in biotech companies.
That justification depends on the constitutional legitimacy of designing legislative district lines for partisan reasons.
The laws, the poll taxes, the literacy tests—they all had the aura of legitimacy.
That would weaken the speaker, the legislature and the legitimacy of the government, he said.
His authority and legitimacy exists along a set of informal rules that undergird the system.
Some say they believe that no new leader would enjoy legitimacy without an early election.
Y.) accused the president of lending legitimacy to a "brutal and repressive dictatorship" (The Hill).
But one has to wonder if its legitimacy and space for brokering have been compromised.
But for that very reason, citizen participation and agonistic discourse are essential to its legitimacy.
Commentators have said that might offer bitcoin some legitimacy in the eyes of institutional investors.
Mr. Smith said he had called Wednesday's hearing to "affirm the legitimacy" of his inquiry.
And a government in which unelected bureaucrats openly block elected officials would quickly lose legitimacy.
The right has long attacked the legitimacy of liberal rule in other, subtler ways, too.
Corruption and other governance failures undermine state legitimacy and drive young people toward extremist recruiters.
They show a willingness to call into question the very legitimacy of America's electoral process.
De Niro, as a powerful Hollywood figure, could have further added legitimacy to the idea.
I've been defending the legitimacy of this work, extensively and in print, for 60 years.
He has asserted last year's elections were fair, but international observers have questioned their legitimacy.
He has said last year's elections were fair, but international observers have questioned their legitimacy.
Courts rely on their hard-earned legitimacy as the rightful locations for resolution of disagreements.
Apart from lifestyle, the potential for an initial public offering helps with recruiting — and legitimacy.
But Democrats challenged its legitimacy, saying it left out many key witnesses who came forward.
The country's legitimacy as a rights-respecting democracy, at home and abroad, is at stake.
The underlying rationale was that the new Soviet leadership faced a deficit of political legitimacy.
Airlines, however, have grumbled that it is difficult to verify the legitimacy of such letters.
It is fallible — and when it fails, it undermines the legitimacy of our judicial system.
But Marshall won over the Republican justices by convincing them of the court's institutional legitimacy.
Over the course of this year, lots of questions were raised about the administration's legitimacy.
The story of this year is one of the impossibility of à la carte legitimacy.
Now, an outside-the-box choice like this would probably have to have some legitimacy.
Even worse, Levinson granted a patina of scientific legitimacy to the most dismal male habits.
The Ukrainian plane downing is just one challenge to the legitimacy of the Islamic Republic.
They rightly call into question the legitimacy of Trump's presidency, but they don't nullify it.
Overnight, he became an international martyr, proof that Sri Lanka had lost its democratic legitimacy.
Democrats criticized the investigation for omitting interviews with key witnesses and have challenged its legitimacy.
For centuries, the Chahar claimed to have a seal from Genghis Khan, which conferred legitimacy.
KK: Trust and legitimacy are core factors and a huge area of focus for us.
"They really enjoy the legitimacy of being part of a U.N. global initiative," Kingo said.
Why it matters: The UN resolution could give more legitimacy to the "internet sovereignty" crowd.
And yet there is no sustained national conversation on the legitimacy of the Electoral College.
Like many opposition groups it has also struggled to secure its legitimacy among ordinary Syrians.
Mr. Bouteflika himself used the tactic for years, staging elections whose legitimacy was widely questioned.
Thus, populists rise against the backdrop of a political class that has lost its legitimacy.
North Korea has long sought a peace treaty as a way to gain international legitimacy.
It had its social legitimacy, because in one way or another it could promise development.
Some say, that legitimacy is achieved when the loser is convinced that they really lost.
By following the formal rules, Senate Republicans gave this fiction a veneer of formal legitimacy.
The brilliance of this system comes in the way it manufactures its own false legitimacy.
It now seems clear that legitimacy will be a primary battleground of the 21 election.
The constant nagging question that he creates in people's minds about Barack Obama's — JW: Legitimacy.
But transgender people don't need any more think pieces about the legitimacy of our lives.
It's denying the legitimacy of another branch of government in the name of executive supremacy.
"We gave him everything he's looking for: legitimacy," Biden said of Trump's meetings with Kim.
The column makes no mention of recognizing the legitimacy of the US-backed Afghan government.
When there is no sense of trust, they have lost the legitimacy of the power.
The more a group is targeted by the United States, the greater its jihadi legitimacy.
"We can be skeptical of the legitimacy of the internal control," the Unicef report said.
Trump does not accept the legitimacy of any other institution "checking" or "balancing" his authority.
In neither instance were the facts seriously in question, only the legitimacy of his actions.
The business of baseball depends on the public's belief in the legitimacy of the competition.
First, Reagan was negotiating with a superpower, not a rogue nuclear state looking for legitimacy.
They fear they could appear aligned with Democrats in raising questions about the election's legitimacy.
They utilize sovereign legitimacy to create illicit financial networks that penetrate law-abiding free economies.
The charter has legitimacy of origin — it was written and signed by members, including Venezuela.
They don't validate the legitimacy of the investment, so there's a potential to be scammed.
It's about Trump and company attacking the legitimacy of anyone who might question their assertions.
I doubt that Trump cares about the legitimacy of a process that ultimately acquits him.
History teaches us that in times of crisis, survival is the ultimate source of legitimacy.
Democrats are already questioning the legitimacy of an FBI review that is limited in scope.
But that makes the structure (and perceived legitimacy) of any trial all the more significant.
Flake and Kaine is to preserve Congress's intuitional legitimacy when it comes to national security.
To provide a platform is to share power, to convey legitimacy and to amplify voices.
Durham has since used that to poke a hole in the legitimacy of the investigation.
He liked football, but did not need a football team to achieve legitimacy or fame.
Prince Mohammed will need a new legitimacy narrative to sell absolute rule to the populace.
But Moscow does not want to indefinitely support a weakened Syrian state with questionable legitimacy.
The first is the crisis of legitimacy at the highest levels of the American government.
Netanyahu is now [potentially agreeing to] legitimacy and security but — no real end of occupation.
Mr. Maduro's legitimacy has another weak point: the political institutions that hold him in power.
One does not get much legitimacy from poverty, especially when the other Korea is prospering.
The country's attorney general himself wrote a letter attesting to the legitimacy of the instructions.
Neither minister has gone quietly, and on Tuesday Philpott disputed the legitimacy of the expulsions.
In fact, they're helping Vladimir Putin cast doubt on the legitimacy of American democracy itself.
"The courts have to maintain some semblance of legitimacy and rule by law," said Diamant.
The result is a movie that lends legitimacy to false and already widespread conspiracy theories.
Mr Xi would do better to consider a different source of legitimacy from history: poverty reduction.
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Indeed, the Assad regime may not be able to reunite the country nor regain international legitimacy.
Xi has acknowledged that rampant graft and scandals over officials' extravagant lifestyles risked the party's legitimacy.
The public confers legitimacy only on those whom they believe are acting in procedurally just ways.
Voting is voluntary in Cambodia, so turnout will be a key test of the CPP's legitimacy.
As Congressman Keith Ellison, he wrote that this decision, quote, gives legitimacy to discrimination and Islamophobia.
And obviously, current circumstances are less than opportune for rebuilding a sense of federal government legitimacy.
"The U.S. sanctions against Iran's ballistic missile programme ... have no legal or moral legitimacy," he said.
Anything that I came up with, I wanted to make sure had some kind of legitimacy.
And getting back to what you were saying about the legitimacy of the question, Roe v.
The king holds executive powers but also claims religious legitimacy as the commander of the faithful.
And thus MMA will slip into legal legitimacy through the back door of the legislative process.
The guidelines provide guidance and legitimacy, said Dr. Josh Safer, who is working on the update.
At root, we protect freedom of expression — even hateful expression — in order to strengthen democratic legitimacy.
In the past, he has consolidated his legitimacy as the "good czar" through such individual cases.
Commissioners Clyburn and Rosenworcel have also been frankly skeptical of the legitimacy of the rulemaking process.
Third, it confers more legitimacy upon misinformers whose goal is often to get mainstream news coverage.
A different legitimacy crisis could follow a Democratic takeover of Congress and the presidency in 2020.
But the more unusual ones are increasingly keen for recognition, aware of the legitimacy it confers.
United Nations experts who questioned the legitimacy of his methods were booted out of the country.
Corruption poses challenges to the legitimacy and stability of government; corruption is also an economic issue.
By refusing to openly confront painful history, Eastern European states endanger their own security and legitimacy.
Preserving the legitimacy of independent central banks also relies on the actions of central bankers themselves.
After all, her crisis of legitimacy comes, at heart, from not being elected by Hong Kong.
Cryptocurrencies fell amid reignited regulatory worries and questions around the legitimacy of so-called "stablecoin" tether.
No one has ever questioned my legitimacy as a citizen or a homeowner or a pedestrian.
However, a Best Picture nod — Hollywood's highest honor — lends an air of legitimacy to a project.
The Har-Ber Herald's report questioned the legitimacy of the school district's approval of the transfers.
Pelosi revealed that she worried about Trump questioning the legitimacy of last year's midterm election results.
He describes the lack of progress with it as a "continual challenge to the government's legitimacy".
This is the key to his popularity, which in turn is the key to regime legitimacy.
All I'm asking for is for white supremacist Jason Kessler's stamp of legitimacy to be removed.
It's testing the strength and legitimacy of my team's headspace and desire to be on campus.
The monarch, the dignified, gives significance and legitimacy to the efficient and is answerable to God.
EmazingLights Founder Brian Lim established the International Gloving Championship in 2011 to bring legitimacy to gloving.
With President Obama, they have largely refused to accept the basic legitimacy of a Democratic president.
Disqualifying her challengers robs her of the modicum of legitimacy the election could have given her.
Mr Rajapaksa swiftly declared that the current national government had lost its legitimacy and should resign.
Yet Mr Maduro's second inauguration also marked the moment his disastrous presidency lost its formal legitimacy.
Under her, human rights had gained legitimacy in state institutions; even the police knew about them.
What are the conditions under which intermediaries work together to achieve compromise and consensus and legitimacy?
Despite widespread fears about challenges to the legitimacy of the vote, election day passed off smoothly.
But it could spark a crisis, and it is eroding America's most valuable asset—its legitimacy.
Trump opened Sunday with a series of tweets sowing doubt about the legitimacy of the election.
The utter absence of an appropriate, proximate response tacitly concedes the legitimacy of this utter craziness.
It provides a strong legitimacy and brings the first large-scale private employer to the area.
Fake news can sow division and make you doubt the legitimacy of the articles you're reading.
As far as America is concerned, the ICC has no jurisdiction, no legitimacy, and no authority.
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After he was fired, Trump said "finally" and again criticized the legitimacy of the Russia investigation.
How new words are born Even though the newfound legitimacy of "bitchface" may amuse you, Dictionary.
Rather, it was part of his larger pre-emptive attack on the legitimacy of Clinton's presidency.
Indeed, criminalizing political differences is a grave threat to the very legitimacy of the democratic process.
"I think there's legitimacy to the argument that that wasn't the place for it," Taylor said.
The legitimacy of an independent judiciary is undermined when the rules are "flouted," the judge said.
Paramount Realty USA, which auctioned off the property, confirmed the legitimacy of the posting to Newsday.
This denied the opposition a two-thirds majority, but allowed the regime to recognise parliament's legitimacy.
Media coverage of the topic doesn't seem to help convince them of the issue's legitimacy either.
"As they lose territory they want to try to prove their relevance and legitimacy," he acknowledged.
He saw the report on Russian hacking as a threat to the legitimacy of his election.
Perhaps most notably, it gave ISIS a powerful veneer of legitimacy in the eyes of radicals.
It's a level many believe to be very dangerous for the legitimacy of the U.S. government.
Then things escalated: Yep: the police decided to prove their legitimacy with the following, spectacular photo.
No. Well, particularly if they can raise a question about the legitimacy of the vote tally.
They have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to restore the legitimacy of the Supreme Court.
They undermine the legitimacy of your complaints by reminding you that their problems are more serious.
For years the party has concentrated instead on opposing Barack Obama's policies and, indeed, his legitimacy.
After preaching revolution and gaining little from it, many Islamists crave the legitimacy that elections offer.
If the Trump team actively collaborated with Russia, that would definitely undermine his legitimacy as president.
Subsequent civilian governments have continued to use Islam in an attempt to shore up their legitimacy.
Turnout was at 72 percent—a stoinking percentage that lends an undeniable legitimacy to the poll.
He became a fixture of the G.O.P. when he began to focus on undermining Obama's legitimacy.
Letting the FBI handle the load, rather than House Republicans, may give the matter more legitimacy.
Impaired legitimacy makes it harder to collect taxes, and the confidence of foreign investors seeps away.
They cannot secure social and political legitimacy if they ignore how their operations impact their communities.
What "economic nationalism" does is lend legitimacy and novelty to what is otherwise a crude revanchism.
It only has legitimacy because of that political agreement and by the signature of our team.
Trump and his team have protested Lewis' comments because they base legitimacy upon being duly elected.
Kim's legitimacy rests on his ability to defend his people against real or imagined foreign threats.
He used the shameful "birther" campaign against President Obama's legitimacy as a wedge for his candidacy.
Neither he -- nor anyone with "Access Hollywood" -- ever raised questions about the legitimacy of the tape.
And yet there are still a number of barriers standing in the way of cryptocurrency's legitimacy.
Allowing the ethics committees to review settlements and determine their legitimacy is a recipe for disaster.
Among other problems, its reliability depends on the legitimacy of the documents the prospective employees provide.
Romney's pointed non-endorsement in 2016 was too late to wash away the imprimatur of legitimacy.
Kim's legitimacy is based on Byungjin — the dual development of the nuclear program and the economy.
Democrats and liberal groups previously aligned with CFPB backed English and refused to recognize Mulvaney's legitimacy.
Covea's management responded in media interviews questioning Kessler legitimacy in speaking on behalf of SCOR's shareholders.
It fermented a snowballing of disbelief in the legitimacy of the czar leading toward the revolution.
His mercurial jurisprudence replicates and even gives the savor of legitimacy to a closely divided country.
The league will still have a chance to "determine the legitimacy of the cause," Jones writes.
Spot-checks by various publications point to the information's legitimacy, but neither list has been confirmed.
The key is to use legal means that ultimately give democratic legitimacy to the power grab.
You would think that having your legitimacy challenged would make you Nixonian dark or Trumpian enraged.
The generals needed him to give legitimacy to their coups and so built up the monarchy.
But when leaders neither criticized nor condemned the assertions, it gave them more legitimacy with voters.
Jenner has not yet responded to reports about the legitimacy of the school or her involvement.
So, using food-grade materials in skin care has a good bit of legitimacy to it.
He hates talking about the subject, fearing it'll raise questions about the legitimacy of his victory.
But now one of the most prominent watchdog groups in Washington says its legitimacy doesn't matter.
Walgreens pulled out of a partnership with Theranos, and regulators have been investigating the company's legitimacy.
Jim Chanos, who predicted the fall of Enron, has serious doubts about the legitimacy of bitcoin.
But critics, including JPMorgan Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon, doubt the legitimacy of bitcoin as either.
But now, ironically, some people in the marijuana industry are hoping bitcoin will bolster its legitimacy.
But that order, in place since Peter the Great, offers a certain legitimacy, if not justice.
But he brought legitimacy to the Mariners, and his stout 18-year playing career, including a .
"We were doing well before Cardi, but she definitely gave us some legitimacy," he told WWD.
Elections scheduled for later this year offer the best way to restore legitimacy to the government.
That leaves Mr Prayuth ever more dependent on the veneer of legitimacy provided by the king.
Not only does it indicate flagging legitimacy, but it also asks elections to do too much.
In Beijing's view, of course, Hong Kong's colonial past undermines its legitimacy as a Chinese society.
The clash over Mr. Rahmani's legitimacy as speaker was televised and quickly spread to social media.
But when Parliament is so weak, its legitimacy so tenuous, they can look like democratic upsurge.
"We believe that Carrie Lam has lost political legitimacy and must step down," the letter said.
The result is parallel governments — one with legitimacy and popular appeal, the other with real power.
Clinton for her challenge as secretary of state to the legitimacy of Mr. Putin's own election.
The investigation is sensitive because it could potentially cast doubt on the legitimacy of the vote.
But Trump's still obsessed with legitimacy; hence his constant falsehoods about overwhelming victory and crowd size.
In contrast, in fiction one single fact that is true gives legitimacy to the entire work.
"Odinga's withdrawal essentially deprives the election of its legitimacy," said Patrick Gathara, a Kenyan political analyst.
Under the deal, Pope Francis recognized the legitimacy of seven bishops appointed by the Chinese government.
That study argues that winning candidates should welcome recounts as a way to enhance their legitimacy.
The appearance of undue influence by defense lawyers will undermine the legitimacy of this prosecutorial discretion.
I'll leave the legitimacy to others, particularly those who can speak to the laws of warfare.
The court ruled ING's appeal was "totally groundless", acknowledging the legitimacy of Bank of Italy's action.
Authorities respond aggressively to any perceived threats to the Communist Party's legitimacy or the country's sovereignty.
Conservatives wave away concerns about the court's legitimacy as so much doomsaying from Democratic sore losers.
AI carries an aura of legitimacy and accuracy, burnished by overeager marketing departments and underinformed users.
U.S. policy under President Barack Obama was built on the idea that Assad had lost legitimacy.
In short, Trump challenges the legitimacy of checks on his governance, bullies critics and obfuscates everything.
Those real Americans were used to shield the origins of the campaigns and lend them legitimacy.
But the new president will be widely seen as lacking the legitimacy to tackle those challenges.
Partisanship on the left and right has chipped away at the its legitimacy in the past.
"When it is pervasive and uncontrolled, corruption thwarts economic development and undermines political legitimacy," she wrote.
He says he is concerned about the Supreme Court's legitimacy in the eyes of the public.
But an anonymous tip to state investigators challenged one player's grade qualifications, and the team's legitimacy.
And because the presidents' involvement went unchallenged, the Supreme Court never weighed in about its legitimacy.
His movement, now behind Mahathir, said it would still try to challenge Muhyiddin's legitimacy in parliament.
Mr. Pashinyan's rise is partly a challenge to the legitimacy of previous elections marred by fraud.
Sightings over the decades have lent an air of legitimacy to the century-old urban myth.
Trump and other birther conspiracy theorists were trying to question the legitimacy of a sitting President.
More broadly, endemic corruption erodes the legitimacy of many governments with whom we seek to partner.
There's also the risk to legitimacy, to the idea of the courts as a neutral arbiter.
The massive resistance movement in Hong Kong is a crisis of legitimacy for the Chinese government.
Employing blockchain shrinks the costs associated with online transactions, all while concurrently increasing legitimacy and security.
Adam Schiff suggested that the rule of law, not the chief justice's legitimacy, was at stake.
Rather, it's the first step in bestowing credibility upon survivors who have constantly been denied legitimacy.
It would take just one example—one poisonous Skittle—to lend legitimacy to Sessions's world view.
The French foreign ministry said it did not recognize the legitimacy of the Kurdish representative office.
Increasingly, legitimacy within Facebook's ecosystem is conferred according to a participant's relationship to the platform's design.
Common institutions and democratic legitimacy have lagged behind an ever expanding number of members and functions.
Trudeau was also famous for his "bromance" with Obama, the man whose legitimacy Trump regularly questioned.
He questions the very legitimacy and agency of tradition and its meaning in the United States.
Spain, the United Kingdom, France and Germany were among the European nations to recognize Guaido's legitimacy.
In that culture war politicians who sympathise with the party conflate flag-waving patriotism with legitimacy.
"People will be pretty angry and start to question his legitimacy," he said, referring to Trump.
Rebuilding that legitimacy will take more than voting, but it won't ever happen without voting, either.
It would give the Taliban legitimacy and undermine the credibility of the U.S. in the region.
Elections would allow him to protect his personal political aspirations through the veil of democratic legitimacy.
It isn't the legitimacy of his boss, President Trump, that Mr. Perry is calling into question.
EPA's top attorney issued a memo questioning the legitimacy of the OIG probe and investigators' authority.
Julia Bryan-Wilson's book goes beyond arguing for fiber's aesthetic legitimacy to demonstrating its political agency.
But Coatue's decades-long track record as a fundamental investor gave the new fund serious legitimacy.
" But being a veteran, she added, "absolutely adds a legitimacy in a competitive, stressful, critical world.
The accounts of manipulation and fraud underscore the many challenges to Mr. Maduro's legitimacy as president.
Any infringement on the right to vote is a threat to the legitimacy of our democracy.
When voting rights are restricted, the elected government lacks public legitimacy and cannot be considered democratic.
Elizabeth's legitimacy was a function of her identity - it could be removed only by killing her.
Then, in March of last year, it issued a statement conditionally affirming the Islamic State's legitimacy.
When Sultan refused, bin Laden turned against the monarchy, publicly condemning it and questioning its legitimacy.
Much like film scores before them, these albums help contribute to the growing legitimacy of game music.
"They have never believed in the legitimacy of this president," said Senator Chris Murphy, Democrat of Connecticut.
And because it fails to perform the functions it was designed for, the Union loses its legitimacy.
Early on, President Obama had declared that Colonel Qaddafi had lost his legitimacy and had to go.
Police confirmed to PEOPLE that they were investigating the post but declined to comment on its legitimacy.
How could there be any legitimacy to Mueller&aposs case if that&aposs the origins of this.
The Russian efforts continued after the election, he said, with attempts to undermine President Donald Trump's legitimacy.
Trump referred to Lewis as "all talk" and "no action" after Lewis questioned Trump's legitimacy as president.
An array of politicians, from Bernie Sanders to Donald Trump, have questioned the legitimacy of the deal.
Yet his remarks reflect the key markers of the age of mandate politics: polarization and legitimacy problems.
Just as it has sought alternative sources of financing, it has also sought alternative wells of legitimacy.
For those of us in law enforcement, the word "legitimacy" has a very precise and consequential meaning.
Every day, the President, like the police officer, must earn legitimacy by all he says and does.
These are complex insurgencies, sometimes involving different rebel groups, where the government faces a crisis of legitimacy.
The president has immense power to sow doubts with the public over the legitimacy of an institution.
The legitimacy of Chromebooks isn't in question, but for an everyday laptop it's a tough sell sometimes.
Legitimacy connects directly to the third, most profound legacy of the McGovern-Fraser era for our own.
"I'm very wary of Democrats lending legitimacy to the propaganda arm of the Republican Party," she said.
You know, having the United States president go and meet with a world leader gives him legitimacy.
GE's massive investment marks a new sort of legitimacy for the next major application for 503D printing.
There's a sense that I used to have that there wasn't really a legitimacy to that feeling.
He says there's reason to believe in its legitimacy, especially thanks to the concept of statistical significance.
Optically, it suggested the opposite: that Twitter was conferring legitimacy and authority to a known white supremacist.
Legitimacy is not a legal or constitutional concept, and none of the considerations listed above strictly matter.
Legitimacy is granted when people are confident that the police are competent, just, reasonable, fair and courageous.
President-elect Trump and his supporters explicitly encouraged some of those theories, giving them even more legitimacy.
She does, however, add some legitimacy to the myth that Native American heritage is tied to DNA.
Almagro agreed to the invitation in order to verify the transparency and legitimacy of the electoral process.
But that doesn't really matter -- although it could add legitimacy to the probe and help Democrats politically.

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