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"oppositional" Definitions
  1. strongly disagreeing with somebody/something
  2. as different as possible from one another

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" He continued, "A [GOP House] majority that has dealt for the past six years with an oppositional president has now got to figure out how to change their oppositional nature.
"It's too easy to adopt an oppositional stand," he says.
Prescriptive or expressive, visceral or oppositional, neither guy ever quits.
There's certainly been a move into a more oppositional space.
Like some sort of oppositional force to define yourself negatively by?
You would move closer than you've ever been to being oppositional.
His public statements have been more oppositional than those of Gov.
How Trump would handle a more oppositional Congress is a big wildcard.
She's in therapy for anxiety and attention deficit and oppositional defiant disorders.
Even in their post-match press conferences, the two men were oppositional.
Perhaps that owes to its oppositional nature, and perhaps to its evanescence.
Other filmmakers investigate cinema's oppositional ability and inability to show certain things.
Phillips consistently places Fleck in an oppositional or antagonistic position to these women.
Do we find alternatives, develop oppositional positions, queer the normative, engage in revolution?
Overall, 10 percent of the children met the criteria for oppositional defiant disorder (ODD).
An oppositional movement has sprung up, #BlockSidewalk, calling for the project to be scrapped.
This is a symbol that is explicitly political and oppositional, unlike the rainbow flag.
The fact that Mr. Bolsonaro has met his oppositional match is a good thing.
"It's physical de-escalation on an oppositional line," Ms. Thurman explained with typical hyperarticulacy.
It's a perfectly reasonable question for an innocent kindergartner or oppositional teenager to ask.
They are oppositional leaders who take office when the dominant regime is still robust.
Can oppositional, dialectical images even sketch out some of the problems that need resisting?
Pro-government population in Çanakkale were alerted and took oppositional position to the biennale.
For Baron, this is just more meaningless Elon versus some vaguely defined malevolent oppositional group.
Some Republican lawyers say they were less hasty in moving into oppositional roles post-election.
She will likely also face dozens of oppositional votes from members of her own party.
Nix tells the fixer that merely digging up oppositional research about an opponent isn't enough.
That's even true among public schools in states with hardline immigration policies and oppositional legislatures.
Getting all the accuracies going on and what were the oppositional actions, where's the head?
Hungary's oppositional and controversial stance towards Brussels when it comes to migration is nothing new.
It was seen as the culmination of years of oppositional politics by the semi-autonomous region.
But can you be effective when everyone around you is spilling secrets to the oppositional press?
Backed by police and military forces, they use oppositional dissent as a proxy to justify violence.
The Service Employees International Union, a leading service-sector force, has taken a largely oppositional stand.
" The latter would become a very vocal and active oppositional force — probably more vocal than the "winners.
The ethos of the era is oppositional, to discard the superficial civility that papered over terrible injustice.
Start looking for it and you'll find this oppositional attitude—a bedrock American value—everywhere you look.
It's also fun and freeing, and that, in itself, is oppositional to cultures of fear and hate.
I just wonder like— KOLPAKOV: I am sorry, Ben, are you considering yourself as an oppositional media?
It is a blues: near-tragic, near-comic, and it can make one anxious, oppositional, or emotional.
That said, "it is really, really hard to keep anything going as an oppositional community," Embree explained.
Never have we had a president not just indifferent to the arts, but actively oppositional to artists.
Either way, the Fillon-Le Pen oppositional image-making should have a filter-down effect on fashion.
How can we prevent men's issues and women's issues from feeling oppositional or antagonistic toward one another?
In a better world, an exhibition like Our Land shouldn't be an oppositional project with a corrective statement.
The industry has also pulled off the ingenious trick of holding a presence within its ostensibly oppositional bodies.
As a result, even the most establishmentarian reporters are being forced to become more oppositional in this era.
They are also failing to show that atheism does not necessarily lead to an oppositional attitude between peoples.
To the extent that these links are explicitly political and oppositional, this account of civil society holds true.
But oppositional anger, even if unlikely to result in actual policy, can be a powerful force in politics.
MSNBC's prime-time left-leaning lineup was tailor-made for those seeking oppositional programming to the current administration.
Their starkly oppositional colors lent the series a further air of symbolism and a sense of the miraculous.
"This indicates that the special counsel is putting this relationship on a more antagonistic or oppositional basis," Turley said.
Instead, the new oppositional movements are often rooted in religious or ethnic identity and take sectarian or separatist forms.
By the end of that school year, he had several diagnoses: PTSD, bipolar disorder, ADHD, and oppositional defiant disorder.
That can lead to oppositional, us-vs-them tribalism that can have a profound effect on the political ecosystem.
"Our hope is that these people can now choose to learn about other considerations shaping oppositional positions," the ethical.
Freund told detectives that his wife believed AJ had "oppositional defiance disorder," and was always combative and defiant, documents say.
A WordPress blog seemingly run by Guccifer then posted several troves of unredacted data, including oppositional research on Donald Trump.
Our hearts are big enough and our vision is broad enough to process the seemingly oppositional mandates of this moment.
Now, oppositional voices "have to come to terms with the existing, 'new' and much more balanced media landscape," he said.
A thick identity, something that permeates and shapes the rest of one's life, can't be defined in purely oppositional terms.
Yet, the the "No on 16313" campaign, sponsored by the Big Oil, was able to blanket the state in oppositional advertisements.
Mr. Cruz has won more support among conservative elites than one would have guessed based on his oppositional tactics in Congress.
What would the field look like if they did, and, ultimately, how do we deal with these differing, sometimes oppositional viewpoints?
In rural America, outside of liberal, metropolitan "echo chambers," oppositional art is actually viewed by the people it's meant to provoke.
Mr. Erdogan has left Ms. Aksener with little time or space to build her nascent faction into a formidable oppositional force.
And through the referral traffic and subsequent ad revenue Facebook delivers, it incentivizes sensationalism that divides the populace into oppositional forces.
While photographic history has long been split in the way that you describe, I don't think of the categories as oppositional.
While tensions between the Sanders diehards and the MAGA zealots never boiled over, the dynamic of the weekend was painfully oppositional.
Coming from a protégé of Al Davis, the infamously oppositional and litigious Oakland Raiders owner, this was not an empty threat.
Andy had been diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder, and required medication to get through a day of school without a tantrum.
For one, about how fashion not only mirrors, but is often deliberately oppositional to, the cultural moment in which it's conceived.
But poets don't want to be fodder for panels and colloquia, and Hutchinson's poems are oppositional and disruptive, sometimes tauntingly so.
There are also references to Cruz having obsessive-compulsive disorder, episodic mood disorder, oppositional defiance disorder and a history of aggression.
When you find a solid partner, you settle into an oppositional symbiosis, where you improve by trying to crush each other.
Clocking in at 141 bpm, "MOKONZI" is a ready-for-the-floor jam with a complex flavor: forceful, demented and oppositional.
Nevertheless, the engagement with Catholicism in this show isn't entirely oppositional — some artists also use Catholic imagery proactively in their work.
And it is true that those influences are potent, while our own has been compromised in recent times by gerrymandering; politicians in the safe districts which that practice creates are still vulnerable to challenges from their base, as the Tea Party demonstrated in 2621, but oppositional voices, like oppositional votes, are less effective than they once were.
That instructor allegedly shut down any oppositional speech against gay marriage and suggested the student drop the class because of his views.
This will require oppositional thinking - looking for radically different ways of running business, for instance: paying your customers rather than charging them.
Members of our Open Future Facebook Group held a serious and oppositional debate touching on government policy as well as personal stories.
Those statistics come with the news that groups opposing same-sex marriage have spent five times more money in oppositional television ads.
Sometimes, she says they become "a little bit bitter" and see funders as the oppositional bad guys and themselves as Robin Hood.
The election of Barack Obama granted new energy to the oppositional conservatism of the New Right, from the Tea Party to birtherism.
I don't think we're making anything that would be oppositional to a Mafia game; we're just seeing it from a different angle.
I don't think we're making anything that would be oppositional to a Mafia game; we're just seeing it from a different angle.
I've had the feeling lately that that oppositional posture should have been my inheritance — but my parents were focused on other things.
With Democrats basically powerless, the media was the only force powerful enough to make continuing sense of Trump's aggrieved, oppositional political style.
She told me that the best way to deal with problems like oppositional defiant disorder in a child is through positive reinforcement.
Speaking to Tory delegates Wednesday, May focused on repairing party unity, Brexit and, of course, made obligatory attacks on the oppositional Labour Party.
It looks radically oppositional, because it is very traditional, it is post-Soviet, it has just like this post-perestroika style of journalism.
With these big, oppositional aspects that remind us that in all light there is shadow, no matter how we'd like to ignore it.
" The Journal also added that experts have testified that Geyser "suffers from schizophrenia and oppositional defiant disorder and maintains relationships with imaginary characters.
But, time and again, Sessions tried to hold those totally oppositional thoughts in his head -- and insisted that they weren't at all contradictory.
Few details about J.R.'s psychiatric assessments were made public other than that she was diagnosed with conduct disorder and oppositional defiant disorder.
As institutional critique's and more broadly, critical art's oppositional efficacy wanes, a prospective view based on care for others seems ever more relevant.
An alternative, oppositional media expects this response and doubles down; a media accustomed to power, or proximity to power, is dumbfounded by it.
Rich's work, which once seemed to turn its back on a predominantly male canon, now operates as a brilliant oppositional guide to it.
" 'Black Looks: Race and Representation' (1992) Anthology of essays, including the knockout, "Eating the Other," and film-studies canon essay, "The Oppositional Gaze.
I inhabited many worlds: queer, trans and straight; black, South Asian and white; and all kinds of assimilating, oppositional, alternative and "marginalized" groups.
She found that, even after controlling for other factors, high blood lead levels were associated with increased oppositional, hyperactive and bullying behaviors in children.
Even though she is pinned as the oppositional brat to Sam's white knighthood, she has a depth and complexity that makes sense to me.
"That engendering an oppositional mode towards government and ratcheting up negativity as a mainline discourse, you wound up somewhat birthing Donald Trump?" queried Cuomo.
Later, she was diagnosed with oppositional defiance disorder and reactive attachment disorder, which Cathy said caused her to lash out at them at times.
He is a walking symbol of what so many fought for: As a black man in America, LeBron is worshiped as an oppositional figure.
It seems like BuzzFeed, which initially said, "We're going to be apolitical," has really embraced the idea they're going to be oppositional to Trump.
Cuba's oppositional culture and its citizens' belief in their country's exceptionality were forged in three wars for independence from Spain in the 21965th century.
Rwigara says the images were digitally altered as a tactic used by the government to discredit her as both a female and oppositional voice.
We have become a country where all oppositional thoughts, behavior, discourse, and meetings are associated with and seen as severe threats to the government.
Despite these oppositional narratives, it is unclear whether Trump's disciplinary measures will alter China's ambition to increase its position as a global technological leader.
You might have picked up on LSD and XTC, OWS and OOFS or LOPE and GALOP, or more oppositional terms like KALE SALAD vs.
With Republicans locked into an oppositional stance, and most Republican voters unwilling to break with the President, the potential for full-blown hearings is nil.
"The problem here is that the issues they are being dealt are ones where they can only provide an oppositional response," he said of Democrats.
Perhaps it could be helpful to imagine the relationship between theme park museums like the Museum of Failure and conventional institutions as symbiotic rather than oppositional.
The Speedy Ortiz auteur has always been at her best when singing through oppositional clatter, holding true while guitars spit and spark and occasionally catch fire.
On a recent evening Mr. Englander reflected on No Rio's future, including the question of how to maintain its oppositional ethos in an ever-gentrifying environment.
Traditional oppositional unionism that draws lines based upon organizational roles blunts the ability for healthy internal debate based upon the merits of a point of view.
"All the current oppositional candidates are lightweights with little support and no punch," said Dimitris Pantoulas, a political analyst and electoral expert in Caracas, the capital.
The "opposing benches" typology emerged from this; early meetings took place in the nave of St. Stephen's Chapel, creating the archetype of two long oppositional rows.
In this stylish evening-length production, the performers dig deep to locate their inner goddesses and demons while embodying the oppositional forces of chaos and harmony.
These oppositional notions are resolved precisely by the subtle role the museum assumes as the arbiter of that transition from a useful tool to precious object.
You say in the SoundCloud description that it has a "distinct sprinkling of fuck you"—is the idea that the tape distortion is somehow oppositional in nature?
The Trump administration's motivations were more "tactical" with the president trying to gain "political capital as oppositional forces have increased over the past few months," he said.
That same year, he co-founded Havana's first alternative art biennial and was deemed an oppositional mercenary for daring to organize an international event without state involvement.
Nadella's response is not the most directly oppositional from a CEO, with others including Amazon's Jeff Bezos very specifically voicing their lack of support for the measure.
Because the people are subscribing online are so oppositional to President Trump-- (CROSSTALK) HANNITY: They explain to-- FLEISCHER: The New York Times say they deliver the opposition.
Trump often reacts in opposition to whatever he believes the media is "telling" him to do, whether or not he believes the oppositional stance he takes. 7.
In a universe of perennially shrinking revenues, strongly oppositional (or indeed merely strong) reporting of any kind seems like a luxury our media can no longer afford.
I look at Dwayne Johnson as someone who possesses qualities of character that are quite oppositional to the incumbent president that makes him a formidable possible candidate.
I've had members who would express to me strong opinions that were oppositional or might be categorized as climate denialism, but they also stayed in the community.
Russian conspirators were forthright about their goals, which sought to create "political intensity" by boosting "radical groups" and "oppositional social movements," according to messages quoted by prosecutors.
To make the segment really hum, he would need material to react to — Hannity's most effective segments are oppositional — and Berry and Fazio agreed to start digging.
It is bifurcated into oppositional color schemes — cadmium reds and greens, at once somber and saturated — with a found rectangular corrugated metal sheet running down its center.
At the school's urging, Ms. Elliott-Owens took Khiel to doctors when he was 6 or 7, and he was given a diagnosis of oppositional defiant disorder.
"They worry that today's younger progressive wing is going too far," he added, saying that adopting an oppositional posture to the younger generation is a political calculation.
Just as jurors are presented with strong contrary positions by the two sides in court, viewers of true-crime documentaries can now get the oppositional arguments online.
Chitose Abe at Sacai usually does, setting herself a puzzle every season — how to combine disparate and oppositional elements into an elevated whole — and then solving it.
Unique in her status as a female shooter for her gang, Gakirah kept up a feed full of threats and taunts to "opps," or members of oppositional groups.
A vast majority of America's political media apparatus isn't just oppositional to Trump — they have become activists who seek to end his presidency by any means they can.
When Obama was elected in 2008, he was an oppositional leader in the Reagan regime; pundits correctly asserted that the United States was still a center-right nation.
Yet neither Corker nor President Trump seem to recognize the obvious: Trump's record of oppositional behavior would likely disqualify him from participating in an *actual* adult day care program.
The instances described above, of the US federal government and US subnational actors taking on independent (and somewhat oppositional) roles, do not map perfectly onto the US partisan divide.
However, in past crises, the government has forced the country's internet service providers to block social media access in an attempt to suppress oppositional forces from organizing and communicating.
Yet if this idea of the artist as an unfettered spirit persists, its reliable oppositional principle remains, almost a century after Connolly wrote his screed, the practice of domesticity.
In its filing, the ACCR noted an inconsistency between BHP's "climate-aware positioning" and "the oppositional advocacy of its industry associations", particularly in Australia, the world's top coal exporter.
I think ... But you were setting yourself up as oppositional to the existing trade publications or ... It wasn't set up as a trade publication or a business at all.
Reconstructive presidents like Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, FDR, and Reagan begin as oppositional leaders when the existing regime is weak; they successfully topple it and begin a new one.
If the idea of safe space antidotes is to be dismantled by the state, then we must instead create something that is not only oppositional to mainstream bigotry but confrontational.
Then as the parties polarized, and a conservative movement with its own oppositional media developed that was about attacking government and bringing attention to its failures, trust in government falls.
Kagan may have a special gift for conciliation, but, if she loses her tenuous grip on colleagues like Roberts, she may have to become as oppositional as Ginsburg and Sotomayor.
In their attempts to avoid abandonment or victimization, the person may engage in excessively clinging, oppositional, and/or distrustful behaviors, become more compliant, or hold onto revenge or retribution fantasies.
Certainly it's a quality we're craving from our political leaders, and so maybe the wasp-waisted look is on some level oppositional, a subtle jab at the conservative fat cats.
Using these old terms sets up an oppositional mentality and predisposes the reader to make conclusions that are not relevant to a situation that requires more subtle and extensive analysis.
What's particularly striking about Trump's relationship with the mainstream press is the extent to which the pretense of an oppositional relationship with the White House has become a marketing tool.
"Liberals absolutely must learn this lesson: openly being an oppositional speaker or denier will get you nowhere in China," said the op-ed, which was later removed from the paper's website.
Elon University media professor and researcher John Albright found that the left-leaning media watchdog group Media Matters continuously linked to fake news sources when writing oppositional stories about the right.
But if Xi chooses not to, he is likely setting China on a course that runs counter to an increasingly oppositional U.S., highlighted by Vice President Mike Pence's speech in October.
But at the margins -- where in politics, like sports or diplomacy, the great work is often done -- they offer a gateway to rebuilding relationships in an era of fiercely oppositional politics.
One might imagine that background—successfully stopping a planned surveillance programme in one of America's most liberal cities—would augur an oppositional relationship between the privacy commission and the police department.
A standout figure in the milieu of Allen Kaprow's Happenings and a seminal figure in Fluxus, Higgins directed these movements' oppositional energy and playful anarchy toward the unlikely medium of print.
"In democratic societies it's important that (on) controversial topics oppositional voices are given space to discuss issues of great national importance," Donowitz told a news conference held instead of the screening.
But in Mafia III you shift to an oppositional perspective, where the player is seeing the story from the view of the criminal groups that are going up against the mob.
But in Mafia III you shift to an oppositional perspective, where the player is seeing the story from the view of the criminal groups that are going up against the mob.
Their riffs sounded almost oppositional, with each guitarist nestled in their own channel, creating a uniform sound by allowing space between them, enough for Bell to rush headfirst up the middle.
But they could also take a look at Corbyn and learn that however much you hate the status quo, it's not good enough to simply position your politics as inherently oppositional.
The latter current accuses the German trade union federation's membership organizations of incredulously practicing an "oppositional relationship with employers" because they resemble "state-run unions" and are part of the establishment.
While the two plans' oppositional positions should be acknowledged, considering both as parallel proposals is the best way to fight for the citizens of our city and turn aspirations into realities.
Mike Novogratz, a Goldman Sachs alumnus who runs the merchant bank Galaxy Digital, said Mr. Sanders's oppositional nature had prompted "too many friends" to say they would vote against him in November.
Knud Wollenberger, an East German dissident who secretly kept the Stasi apprised of his wife's subversive activities, claims that his collaboration was entirely consistent with his membership in the couple's oppositional circle.
Whether the argument is nonsensical, or grounded in very solidly held but oppositional backgrounds or schools of thought — you don't take to tumblr or YouTube comments or Facebook to have it out.
But the inclusion of a camera in the gallery conjures the theories of the "oppositional gaze" by bell hooks and the composition of self through a third person's consciousness by Frantz Fanon.
The corollary to this is that climate science, for skeptics, becomes feminized—or viewed as "oppositional to assumed entitlements of masculine primacy," Hultman and fellow researcher Paul Pulé wrote in another paper.
In so doing, and especially by supporting the mass dissemination of fake news and outright lies, they radically reinforce the biases that drive Americans into dangerously oppositional camps of red and blue.
Hahn describes how the American nation colonized native peoples within its own borders by deploying military and paramilitary groups — hired guns and organized lynch parties — to defeat the "oppositional movements" he admires.
Over a long career, an oppositional sensibility can become a default strategy that subtly or not so subtly distorts the picture, and Malcolm's ineffable calculation sometimes leaves one queasy about her motives.
Many of them have never served under a president of their own party or passed major policy reforms that require at least token bipartisan support, and remain in chin-out oppositional mode.
Because there are people out there, people who rarely find themselves in proximity to the friction that produces social transformation, who need us to be oppositional on the ground to stay in power.
Accordingly, by the same oppositional logic that motivated Cage and Cunningham in the face of postwar solemnity, we are starting to see again some real kids'-party high jinks on the dance stage.
Van the Man, who's front and center in the montage of characters on the book's cover, didn't talk to Walsh, but that's no matter; the singer's oppositional crankiness tends not to produce much.
" The language tends to be oppositional rather than consensus-seeking: Where Biden's climate policy looks forward to a clean-energy future, Sanders excoriates the fossil fuel industry for "endangering the future of humanity.
His show arrives amid a period of liberal soul searching, when any vaguely oppositional voice, whether a left-leaning columnist or late-night host, has gotten a second wind in the Trump era.
Between the roar of your heavy autocannon, the blackened steel left behind, and the dramatic way your opponent's metal limb goes flying away in the sky, these moments feel like oppositional, battlefield surgery.
The tension between containment and release is fertile humanistic ground, and the viewer wonders if the oppositional pressures animating  the "Accumulations" could be applied to the relationship  between the individual and the institution.
"This highlights the potential utility of interventions that are more school based for oppositional defiant disorder behaviors," said study leader Danielle Roubinov of the department of psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco.
It is imperative that she cut out Trump's toxicity from her campaign going forward and does everything she can to reach out to those who have erstwhile seen her as superior, oppositional and antagonistic.
Risks were increased for schizophrenia spectrum disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, personality and behavior disorders, mental retardation, autism spectrum disorders, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, oppositional defiant disorder/conduct disorder and tic disorders, the researchers said.
And by explicitly using that role to make a joke at the expense of the president's sexuality (and Spicer's), it seems clear SNL has fully embraced an oppositional role in the new political era.
The capacity of the system to react quickly, distribute timely political and economic resources not only helped in boosting its legitimacy but also allowed it to impede mobilization and to defeat any oppositional force.
He suggested that other papers had discarded objectivity, and that anyone who wanted to work at an organization with a more oppositional stance toward the administration could find a job elsewhere, these people said.
It's made me realize that anyone who doesn't have a fully- formed oppositional view to the national security state and the stomach to fight for that view, is just going to be absolutely rolled.
Yes, black clothing "remains a hugely significant form of oppositional dress," as Dr. Erin Vearncombe, an assistant professor at the University of Toronto whose research focuses on dress and the body, wrote in an email.
Cultural diplomacy (aka soft power) can and should be used to develop constructive, oppositional, and nuanced discourses, while remembering that when art is put to work in direct service of politics, tensions will inevitably arise.
This is why political art on the island has been stigmatized as "not art" but activism, substituting the creative aspect (the notion of useful art) for political activism, which is understood in Cuba as oppositional.
These two oppositional forces change the internal energy of the accelerating body and no physical laws are being broken: Momentum is conserved, but small amounts of it are being temporarily "stored" in the accelerating body.
"Trump gives de Blasio something positive to talk about in the sense of being an oppositional force," said Bradley Tusk, a former adviser to Michael R. Bloomberg who has been seeking challengers to the mayor.
To read Trump correctly, it's probably best to dig up old French deconstructionists like Jean Baudrillard, who treated words not as things that have meanings in themselves but as displays in an oppositional power struggle.
European politicians will be watching the result with concern as it could prompt the euro zone's third-largest economy to take a more critical and oppositional stance to the European Union and the single currency.
Arising from the tensions currently facing artists and Turkish society at large, his practice remains an enduring example of how artists can develop an oppositional voice despite persistent conditions of both overt and covert censorship.
But the initiative was defeated on Tuesday after oil lobbyists spent $16311 million on oppositional lobbying arguing that since since not all emitters would be taxed using the bill, nobody should be taxed at all.
There is a figure, in the foreground wearing a graduation cap nailed into a crucifix that doubles as what might be the scales of justice with the modern, oppositional yin and yang symbols held in balance.
Outside the rally, Trump's remarks set off a familiar, self-perpetuating cycle — an awkward media dance of fact-checking and contextualizing that, no matter how objective, paints the media as Trump sees it: an oppositional force.
Which is why Hanighen's proposal intrigued him so: a newsletter focused on the postwar world could illustrate that pacifism was not simply an oppositional philosophy but one that could advance a positive plan for the future.
The peach tree represents love and seduction in Chinese culture, and the "interplay of positive and negative elements also articulates oppositional emotional states of fear, attraction, joy, loneliness, and absence," Flowers Gallery explains in a statement.
It gives you a totally different image than all other independent media in Russia have, because, there is for example, just one example, there is Novaya Gazeta, which is one of the oldest Russian oppositional media.
" In 2009, as Roof was entering high school at age 13, his mother took him to Lexington County Community Mental Health Center because he was defying her, using drugs, skipping school and engaging in "oppositional behavior.
In the fight against the ethno-nationalist populist right, three problems emerge: First, right-wing oppositional works council slates, such as the Zentrum Automobil, have achieved remarkable electoral results in some of the trade unions' strongholds.
" The kind of messages that provoke reactance and a defiant or oppositional response, according to one study, include "imperatives, such as 'must' or 'need'; absolute allegations, such as 'cannot deny that …' and 'any reasonable person would agree.
These Trump critics on the right now face a wrenching political choice: to defer to him as the country's new leader, or to take up a quasi-oppositional role against a Republican as he assembles his administration.
Asked whether the EFF is seeing more willingness among companies to view the government specifically as an oppositional force, Cardozo said this is especially true for messaging companies, given how much user data these companies can hold.
Anxiety may be missed because it doesn't necessarily declare itself with attention-getting disruptive behaviors; in fact, symptoms may keep some children quiet and inhibited, though in other children, alternatively, anxiety may be misunderstood as oppositional behavior.
If we want to restore respect for facts and break through the intellectual ghettos on both the right and left, the mainstream media will have to be aggressive without being hysterical and adversarial without being unduly oppositional.
After all, as Rancière teaches, oppositional intervention must evolve continually, and culture workers ought to continually reject the urge to hygienically direct audiences' perceptions — even if that means asking critical questions regarding the uses of Rancière's own message.
Having a rough-and-tumble oppositional media system may make it harder for our leaders to put on a show of being "strong" like Mr. Putin, but there's no question we're all stronger for it in the end.
With a damning reconstructed phone call transcript, a detailed whistle-blower report, several high-ranking Trump surrogates being subpoenaed and testimonies well underway, how can such a seemingly cut-and-dry issue be read in an oppositional way?
The sharpest frustration, however, came from Trump loyalists who described Congress as having failed to accommodate Mr. Trump and his agenda more broadly — or even as taking a deliberately oppositional posture toward a president of their own party.
"Even in death he's provoked one last fight, forced once last conversation, a choice in oppositional virtues," said Schmidt, who infuriated McCain by speaking in derogatory terms about his running mate Sarah Palin after the 2008 presidential campaign.
And if some of these forces are trying to use Gabbard as a cat's-paw, it serves their purposes to cast her as an oppositional force to the so-called deep state, which is exactly what Clinton's comments did.
It&aposs against him, that there&aposs so much coverage that just bias that you might think that instead of this collective action against the president, they might look inside a little bit to see, are we too oppositional?
As an artist who directs his art toward questions integral to life, including the governance of citizens, what advice do you have for artists seeking to build alliances with community members as well as with forces that seem oppositional?
The AfD was founded in 2013, largely as a oppositional response to euro zone bailouts at the time, but it has gradually changed into more of an anti-immigration party particularly during Europe's migration crisis which started in 2015.
The Affordable Care Act, which Reid managed to navigate past the oppositional tactics of his persistent nemesis, the Republican Senate leader (and now majority leader), Mitch McConnell, has so far withstood McConnell and Trump's efforts to dismantle the legislation.
That is oppositional in and of itself when facing a frightening man who seems constitutionally averse to intelligence — from national intelligence to individual intelligence — and who is apparently, how shall I say this, far from a voracious reader. Watch.
Garner's "Olympia" makes visible an argument advanced by the artist Lorraine O'Grady in "Olympia's Maid: Reclaiming Black Female Subjectivity" (1992): that Manet used the maid to create an oppositional composition portraying female subjectivity as a construct coded through whiteness.
Because I'm a painter making a figurative image, I do feel implicated in the history of the invocation of primal women-beasts à la Picasso or de Kooning, but my impulse is to develop oppositional images from within that entanglement.
A presidential interview is in many ways its own reward, but what's particularly striking about Trump's relationship with the mainstream press is the extent to which the pretense of an oppositional relationship with the White House has become a marketing tool.
"It's somewhat common for children with severe trauma do things such as smear bodily fluids, become aggressive toward animals and people, or act in an angry or oppositional manner," Swinehart, who often works with foster and adopted children, told Insider.
Noted indie porn actress Stoya told me that, as a white woman, she refuses to participate in any "interracial" videos because of how "patently absurd" it is for pornography to reinforce binary (and oppositional) racial categories of Black and white.
He pointed to Trump's tweet earlier this month referring to the media as the "enemy of the American people" but was also rankled by oppositional comments made about the press by top White House staffers like Steve Bannon and Kellyanne Conway.
And I think what actually surprises me the most about Doom Eternal though as I'm playing it is, if Doom 2016 was basically oppositional in its identity, saying, okay, here's what here's what a lot of modern shooters are doing.
We tend, Press told me, to "think of these people as iconoclasts, or imagine that they are somehow people with a kind of oppositional spirit," but in fact, most of them are true believers in the purported ideals of their organizations.
Though it was also striking that clothes that cocooned — that fortified and buttressed — were also a theme at Chanel, where under the shadow of his Eiffel homage, Mr. Lagerfeld sent out a parade of meaty tweed in exaggerated and oppositional lines.
Although it may be uncomfortable serving alongside transgender soldiers for some troops, one has to wonder if they would prefer to be in a combat situation relying on a fellow soldier who is overweight, drug addled, slow-witted, or oppositional?
After a constitutional referendum in April , the president is essentially ruling by decree, leading a purge against all oppositional voices, and on July 15 vowed to "rip the heads off traitors" during ceremonies that marked the coup's one year anniversary.
"I think the London approach illustrates two things that might sound oppositional: congestion pricing works but we shouldn't have outsized expectations of it," said Nicole Gelinas, a transportation researcher at the Manhattan Institute, a conservative think tank in a phone interview with Motherboard.
CBD vape oils are no different: A 2017 study of 10 such products found that seven misrepresented the dosage of CBD found within them and two contained THC, the other well-known cannabinoid in cannabis that often has oppositional effects to CBD.
Red team To ensure the security of their computer systems and to suss out any unknown vulnerabilities, companies may hire hackers who organize into a "red team" in order to run oppositional attacks against the system and attempt to completely take it over.
Yet each was pulled in by the force of Graham, who died in 210 at 222, and by her technique, which is rooted in the breath; movement is initiated in the pelvis and concentrates on the oppositional force of contraction and release.
They trade stupid power for strength, domination for mastery, inflation for flight, oppositional partisanship for community, and the difference is as easy to taste as the one between corn syrup and sugar; one is insipid and artificial, the other is just sweet.
Silicon Valley workforces are, in general, deeply oppositional to the Trump administration, and it will be revealing to see whether Ellison encounters any pushback or activism from Oracle's 136,000 employees, who have already expressed frustration with Oracle ties to the current administration.
Paola Martinez-Montes, director of the Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment in San Diego, says that California's African-American and Latino communities no longer see themselves as oppositional and that she has also been in touch with the A.C.L.U. and Planned Parenthood.
But even this aggressive, oppositional coverage — much of it thorough and hard-won, like stories about Mr. Trump's taxes or his charitable foundation — was delivered with presumptions of trust and common language, and with the privileged expectation of the benefit of the doubt.
Even if Republicans change the rules now, there is no guarantee — with the incredible amount of public oppositional energy and engagement we now see against this president — that the Republicans will even be able to maintain control of the Senate beyond the midterms.
The Real Estate Show, which grew from an idea devised between Colab members Alan Moore, Peter Moennig, Ann Messner, and Becky Howland, ultimately led to the founding of ABC No Rio — a collectively run center for "oppositional culture" that continues to operate to this day.
On the one hand you have many in the press who have an incentive to be very oppositional toward the Trump administration, who have an incentive to be sensationalist, to get ratings, and also to also get a sense of heroism against the Trump administration.
As the psychologists Nickola Overall and James McNulty have shown, spouses who use oppositional, even aggressive methods to inspire each other's pursuit of goals can increase their partners' effort and success in the long run, but such methods cause distress in the short run.
This social democracy would involve a commitment to a free civil society, especially for oppositional voices; the need for institutional checks and balances on power; and a vision of a transition to socialism that does not require a "year zero" break with the present.
Those [two] are completely oppositional, but they kind of have the same energy when you go to their rallies, it's this, "We love this candidate, and blah, blah, blah, blah," a love and an energy that you don't see with every candidate out there.
While this is important to do, I think the whole notion of solidarity needs to be deepened and expanded to include solidarities across different political practices, strategically switching between oppositional intervention from the outside and working from the inside to find a more effective path forward.
In the summer of 2016, Mr. Rutenberg wrote a front-page column ("The Challenge Trump Poses to Objectivity") arguing that Mr. Trump was such an existential threat to the Republic that objective reporting about him was "untenable" and journalists should be more "oppositional" in coverage of him.
Most of those debates were housed in the relationship between the leader of the X-Men, Professor X, who argued for an open and productive relationship with human society, and the mutant rebel leader Magneto, who tended to support a more aggressive, oppositional stance against humans.
Arioste, like many of Kagame's critics, believes the president uses the context of the genocide to quash any dissent, using Rwanda's "Law relating to the punishment of the Crime of Genocide Ideology" -- which is designed to prohibit hate speech -- as a muzzle for any oppositional voices.
Those who favored remaining argued that, in the short term, an exit would have a negative impact on Britain's economy and that, in the long term, it could undermine the legitimacy of the European Union as a whole in the face of oppositional leaders such as Vladimir Putin.
In the mid-to-late 2000s, singing became a full-fledged part of hip-hop, owing to the success of Drake, one of the first stars — Lauryn Hill got there earlier — who toggled cleanly between rapping and singing and understood them as variations of each other, not oppositional forces.
Campaign veterans and Capitol Hill aides say part of the challenge, particularly in the House, is that many Republican lawmakers had until last year been in office only with a Democratic president and therefore are well practiced at oppositional politics but know little about trumpeting a positive message.
A simple oppositional dynamic is set up: All of Robbie's energies are focused on leaving the island and its way of life, which he considers to be dying, for the bigger world (Norway, in this instance), while Andrew, his best friend and also Ruth's fiancé, is more ambivalent.
Our interest was to start a space that was alternative or oppositional in many senses, but also sustainable: able to remain small, experimental, and responsive, but also able to own our own space (which we now do), pay artists well, create support structures for others, and pursue ambitious projects ourselves.
One of the reasons drivers say they've been misled is because the messages Lyft and Uber have sent don't mention AB 5 at all — both companies have markedly refrained from ever mentioning the law in their oppositional messaging — and they also don't mention the potential for drivers to become real employees.
They would do or say something offensive or outrageous, bathe in the flood of negative publicity, and use the media's coverage — particularly its storm of outraged, fact-checking, oppositional coverage — to whip up their base, generate interest in their ideas, and stoke the belief that the MSM was against them.
In 23, the authors of an American Sociological Review article, "The Search For Oppositional Culture Among Black Students," concluded that high-achieving black students were in fact especially popular among their peers, and that being a good student increased popularity among black students even more so than for white students.
For Dan Wise, the answer to this hypothetical question, originally posited in John Williams' 1965 novel Stoner, one of the man's favorite books as of late, is an unequivocal "yes," at least when it comes to his band Honey: a Brooklyn-based trio which owes their existence to the aforementioned oppositional forces.
I wish they would change their name to something like "Federalist," which sounds more American and could force an explanation of what we are and what federalism actually means; that we are a collective of sovereign states and regions, not a collection of endlessly divided and oppositional ethnicities, tribes and culture clubs.
The only time you should be concerned about a child under 7 lying is if it is clustered with other issues, like oppositional, defiant or aggressive behavior, said Victoria Talwar, Ph.D., a professor of psychology at McGill University in Montreal; if you see lying along with those other behaviors, you should seek professional advice.
Marshall McLuhan said the medium is the message, and this is a great example: releasing the documentary on Netflix puts a full-throated argument for the value of an oppositional press into the streaming catalog of 100 million Netflix subscribers (rather than dropping into a few hundred major city cinemas, where only the already-inclined would see it).
Much of the difference between "Art" then and now has to do with the casting, not least the presence in the oppositional driver's seat this time out of the quietly fierce Paul Ritter as Marc, a Parisian who seems to take personal umbrage at the abstract canvas that has been bought by his buddy Serge (Rufus Sewell).
Svenonius takes sly stabs at industry phonies and the gallery system that has poisoned the art world (and that he argues pretty convincingly is now prevalent through festivals, public relations, online media (hi!) in the music world) in "Almost No One (Can Have My Love)" while positioning himself as the eternal anti-square, clawing at what's left of an oppositional culture.
Organized by Purchase College, State University of New York and CLUSTER (Cairo Lab for Urban Studies, Training, and Environmental Research), the symposia looks to several international and local case studies in an effort to examine the politics of urban revitalization and its relationship to gentrification, securitization, real estate development, while exploring how artists, designers, activists imagine oppositional alternatives to culture-driven economic development.
A LOT OF girls are tomboys, and growing up I definitely was one, but what began in my childhood as a relatively unconscious, oppositional response, a sort of sensitivity of the body — the lacy collar on that dress was itchy; the strap on those patent leather Mary Janes gave me blisters — developed over the years into a more intentional style inclination.
"This is purely and simply about playing whatever part I can to defeat Brexit: above all, that is what this election is about … In my case then the obvious thing then is to vote for the [Scottish National Party], in the hope that their strength of 50+ MPs at Westminster will provide much of that oppositional buffer to Brexit," RICHARD HARRIS wrote.
Scientists from the University of València in Spain have figured out to use neutrino particle data—the smallest, most abundant particle in the universe—from Antarctica's "IceCube" observatory at the South Pole in to order to calculate the mass of the Earth, the mass of the earth's core, prove that the core is denser than the mantle, and determine earth's moment of inertia (oppositional force during rotation).
" The WSJ's top editor, Gerard Baker, is defending his paper's coverage of Trump, per N.Y. Times' Sydney Ember: "Facing tough questioning at a town-hall-style meeting with the staff, [Editor in Chief Gerry Baker] suggested that other papers had discarded objectivity, and that anyone who wanted to work at an organization with a more oppositional stance toward the administration could find a job elsewhere.
The hunger among liberals for an oppositional stance is strong—you can see it, among other things, in the grassroots protest of Trump's elevation of Bannon to the position of chief counsel (which has resulted in a flood of phone calls and letters to members of Congress), as well as the success of Green Party Leader Jill Stein in raising money for her efforts to recount the vote in three key states.
At the time, they had both agreed to these oppositional kinks, but when they broke up it occurred to Ben that, although there was no contradiction between his own life and his intimate life (Ben worked as the general manager of a leather bar down on Rivington), there was surely a big old gap between how Natalia morally lorded it around in her professional existence and the weird shit she was into behind closed doors.
It's virtually impossible to use the internet without participating in its queasy attention economy, but for Tolentino the sense of self-compromise is particularly intense: Her job involves writing on and about the internet, and in the past few years her career has taken her from scrappy, oppositional websites that set themselves against both mainstream online culture and against the New York media establishment, to the magazine most associated with that establishment.
Positioning herself not as a scholar breaking new ground (many of these women have been well covered in biographies, memoirs and academic studies) but as a missionary championing her subjects' "oppositional spirit," Dean artfully shepherds the reader through the professional and personal ups and downs of each life, keeping an eye on the affinities — a taste for battle, an ethic of intellectual honesty — that made some of them allies (McCarthy and Arendt, Arendt and Adler) and drove others apart (McCarthy and Sontag, Adler and Kael).

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