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But the most corrosive part came later, Mr. Stanley said.
Any rules will be impossible to police except through the most corrosive and intrusive means.
Finally, let's just plain get rid of some of the most corrosive and dangerous lobbying practices.
The justices thus enshrined one of the most corrosive and anti-democratic practices in American politics.
A moderate Republican, Barrack has little interest in partisan combat and said he was occasionally dispirited by Trump's most corrosive rhetoric.
The proposal, announced on Monday, would be one of the world's most aggressive actions to rein in the most corrosive online content.
The most corrosive of these illusions is that the EU is run by unaccountable bureaucrats who trample on Britain's sovereignty as they plot a superstate.
Donald Trump's willingness to not tell the truth is one of the hallmarks of his 19 months in office, and one of the most corrosive.
There's something about celebrity that is, I think it is the most corrosive thing, I would not wish celebrity or fame on my worst enemy.
Editorial Partisan gerrymandering — the drawing of federal or state legislative districts to benefit Republicans or Democrats — is among the most corrosive practices in modern American democracy.
It also taps into that most corrosive of potentialities in hardcore fan culture: the idea that this is all for us, only for us, inevitably for us.
The debate in Europe illustrates the difficulties that governments face as they try to regulate the most corrosive material on the internet without choking off individual expression.
Perhaps the most corrosive effect of believing that government won't make a difference is that it abandons those to whom it really could to the whims of ideologues.
The president's handling of the Russia investigation seems to be most corrosive to his approval rating, based on questions about how Trump is handling the economy, terrorism, and the Russia probe.
Current management training is clearly still not teaching managers the importance of promptly relaying these situations to HR. Of all the forms of workplace abuse, I believe retaliation is the most corrosive.
Such events may indeed threaten football's 'competitive integrity', as the saying goes, but they also mask the fact that the gambling industry's most corrosive effects are not so much sporting, but rather human.
Future historians may look back and conclude one of the most corrosive things he normalized was minority-posing-as-majority tyranny that cheats the majority of the American people out of their democracy.
The most corrosive part of this narrative is that men are lead to believe these same ideas, so in the future they are equally as unwelcoming of women, a disheartening reality reflected in our companies today.
"Divide and Conquer: The Story of Roger Ailes" is filled with fascinating insights about the late Fox News CEO, but in ways feels as if it only scratches the surface of his influence, and perhaps especially, the most corrosive aspects of his legacy.
But probably the most corrosive long-term effect of the crackdown has been a highly effective government push for businessmen who are loyal to it to take over ownership of many of the remaining outlets, turning them into avid cheerleaders for Mr. Erdogan and his policies.
After all, Trump's acquiescent attitude towards anything having to do with Russia and its president, Vladimir Putin, is so baffling, so dismissive of American institutions and arguably of the country's interests, that it has become the most corrosive point of contention between Trump and members of his own party.
The bill will repeal the foundation and most corrosive elements of the current healthcare law and, more importantly, take power out of Washington and give it back to patients and doctors, while providing tens of billions of dollars in additional federal help for patients with pre-existing conditions.
Editorial In the next few months, the Supreme Court is expected to rule, at last, on one of the most corrosive practices in modern American democracy — the drawing of legislative district maps to entrench the party in power, no matter how many voters might want a different result.
It's a cynicism that's most corrosive when it comes to our system of self-government, that clouds our history of jagged, sometimes tentative but ultimately forward progress, that impedes our children's ability to see in the noisy and often too trivial pursuits of politics the possibility of our democracy doing big things.
In the last few weeks alone, he voted to protect a Christian baker who refused to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple, he voted to uphold President Trump's travel ban and he declined to rein in partisan gerrymandering, one of the most corrosive and anti-democratic practices in modern America.
According to the BBC, there are no age restrictions on buying household bleach or drain-cleaning products containing acid in the U.K. Last year, there was a proposal to ban the sale of most corrosive substances and acids to those under the age of 19 and to make it a criminal offense to carry these substances in a public area.
It is chemically inert, not reacting with most corrosive substances, and has excellent biological compatibility.
The Pamban railway bridge spans a 2.065 m wide strait between the Indian mainland and Rameswaram Island. The mainland end of the bridge is located at . The bridge is located in the world's second most corrosive environment after Florida, making its maintenance a challenging job. The location is also a cyclone-prone high wind velocity zone.
Defense procurement budgets are but taxpayers money.¨In a recommendation for NATO's new 10-year strategic vision, experts led by former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright said only six of NATO's 26 European members were meeting their defense spending target of two percent of GDP¨ May 17, 2010 . Slovenia plans to cut and renegotiate the deal with Patria. Corruption in security is one of the most corrosive forms of corrupt practices in democracies, since it is not only about money.
In 2010, The Daily Telegraph mentioned the episode as a moment in which the series solidified its form, writing, "The episode contains all the ingredients that have helped to transform South Park into the funniest, cleverest, most corrosive and watchable satire on television." According to the paper, "some fans still regard [it] as the greatest episode." Lemmiwinks, alongside The Frog King, The Sparrow Prince and The Catata Fish, later appear in the fifteenth season episode "Bass to Mouth" (2011) as well as the 2014 video game South Park: The Stick of Truth.
That leaves the triangle of O, F, and Cl representing the most corrosive nonmetals. Not shown here are At (a metalloid, predicted to be a post-transition metal), Rn (a noble gas, showing incipient metallic behavior), and Og (possibly a metalloid). Some pairs of nonmetals show additional relationships, beyond those associated with group membership. H and C. Hydrogen in group 1, and carbon in group 14, show some out-of-group similarities.Cronyn 2003 These include proximity in ionization energies, electron affinities and electronegativity values; half-filled valence shells; and correlations between the chemistry of H–H and C–H bonds.
In 2014, an academic paper called transcreation a literary technique used by Italian comedian Daniele Luttazzi, one of the most corrosive and influential Italian stand-up comedians (in 2002 he was among the targets of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's Editto Bulgaro): Luttazzi adds references to famous comedians' jokes to his work as a defense against the million-euro lawsuits he has to face because of his satire. For example, in March 2012 Luttazzi won a legal battle against La7 broadcasting company, which in 2007 abruptly closed his late show "Decameron", accusing him, among other charges, of plagiarism from Bill Hicks. Sentence: It was original satire, not plagiarism. Luttazzi got 1 million 2 hundred thousand euros as compensation.
In 2014, an academic paper called transcreation a literary technique used by Italian comedian Daniele Luttazzi, one of the most corrosive and influential Italian stand-up comedians (in 2002 he was among the targets of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's Editto Bulgaro): Luttazzi adds references to famous comedians' jokes to his work as a defense against the million-euro lawsuits he has to face because of his satire. For example, in March 2012 Luttazzi won a legal battle against La7 broadcasting company, which in 2007 abruptly closed his late show "Decameron", accusing him, among other charges, of plagiarism from Bill Hicks. Sentence: It was original satire, not plagiarism. Luttazzi got 1 million 2 hundred thousand euros as compensation.
In 1937, the anti-Semitic writer Louis-Ferdinand Céline (1864-1961), in his Bagatelles pour un massacre, published in Germany in 1938 under the title Die Judenverschwörung in Frankreich (The Jewish Conspiracy in France), took up the accusations of the early Socialists and denounced "the Jew" as "the most intransigent, most voracious, most corrosive parasite". He expanded the metaphor by equating it with a cuckoo, a breeding parasite that does not build its own nests, but hatches its young from other birds, raises them, and lets their young die. The stereotype was also widespread in the Russian Empire and served to justify acts of violence against Jews. During the expulsion of the Jews from Moscow in 1891, Konstantin Petrovich Pobedonostsev, a close advisor to Tsar Alexander III, to an English guest, declared: Around 1900, the journalist Pavel Alexandrovich Krushevan (1860-1909), a member of the Black Hundreds, regularly rioted against the Jews in the magazine Bessarabetz, calling them "bloodsuckers, fraudsters, parasites and exploiters of the Christian population".

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