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"perfidy" Definitions
  1. unfair treatment of somebody who trusts you

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He was a horrible actor who benefited from his perfidy.
No matter how Team Zuckerberg attempts to duck this perfidy.
The one subject on which Trump displays any actual passion is the perfidy of the "fake news" media — perfidy that he tells Hannity he learned about by watching an earlier episode of Hannity's show.
It's not just academic studies that have exposed private prisons' perfidy.
Maybe Gugino will play Sandberg in the movie about Facebook's perfidy and demise.
In modern Arab lore, Britain's abandonment of the Arab Revolt epitomises Albion's perfidy.
He isn't used to a Western leader calling him out for his perfidy.
Right-wing extremists regularly invoke it as a defining moment, proof of Washington's perfidy.
Volkswagen caught a lot of flack for that act of corporate perfidy, deservedly so.
Our honor and reputation are now buried under the rot of President Trump's perfidy.
His descriptions of the perfidy of the British élite have the ring of an insider.
Besides, how can you not like a puzzle that has the word PERFIDY in it?
Shock has turned to a national shunning as America finds unity in President Trump&aposs perfidy.
At the simplest level, the passage is shocking because of the perfidy that it casually confirms.
They inhabited a system that took meaning, even existence, from that perception of enmity and perfidy.
Nevertheless, U.S.A. or host nation will supply as many tasters as perfidy or natural causes demand.
The agency seems to view destroying evidence of torture as a minor, but well-intentioned perfidy.
The same day, he launched Operation Peace Spring, to destroy the S.D.F. Erdoğan's perfidy dates back years.
It would be this investigation, they predicted, that would reveal the depths of the F.B.I.'s perfidy.
" And Michael Hill, an ex-professor who said, in 2015, "Never underestimate the perfidy of the organized Jew.
But the mounting evidence of Saudi perfidy has confronted the Trump administration with a grave foreign policy crisis.
The negligence and perfidy of President Trump — his high crimes and misdemeanors — can be separated into four categories.
At the same time, right-leaning lawyers spun the delays into a larger narrative about Obama's perfidy and lawlessness.
Actual Iranians are just bit players in our imperialistic soap opera, the passive recipients of our greatness or perfidy.
In a measured tone, he offers his viewers lessons on the age-old perfidy of the West toward Russia.
Indian officials note, in addition, that they are scarcely the only ones to complain of Pakistani perfidy (see next story).
Within minutes, pundits at Emirati and Saudi television stations were expounding on the perfidy of Qatar and issuing heated denunciations.
The first is Democratic perfidy in withholding Ford's allegations until the end of the confirmation hearings, a theme Kavanaugh repeatedly emphasized.
"A government that does not fulfill its word commits an act of perfidy, it's enormously serious," said the Liberal Party candidate.
So Republicans in Congress painstakingly drew out the negotiations over the Obama agenda while stigmatizing the results as rank political perfidy.
If President Barack Obama had committed just one of those acts of perfidy, Joe Biden would be an ex-president now.
To Mr. Trump and his allies, the Israeli discovery said less about Iranian nuclear capability than it did about Iranian perfidy.
When I asked about his family, he launched into an animated speech about the perfidy of the British and Indian governments.
For the balance of 2016, the hard-liners dominated official communications, republishing tales of American perfidy over the previous two centuries.
In the conservative imagination, failures to achieve policy gains are always the fault of perfidy and insufficiently rigorous adherence to the dogma.
Swift was accused of treacherous perfidy, and her feed quickly began to look like the Reptile Discovery Center at the National Zoo.
If paying for its perfidy proves painful but not life-threatening, the impetus to overhaul VW will lose some of its force.
At the same time, Trumpist populists inside and outside Washington will attribute any Trump loss to the perfidy of the party establishment.
In response, Trump has condemned Ryan's perfidy, and his biggest fans in the media have vowed to punish Ryan if Clinton wins.
It remains a mystery why the president, unlike any of his Republican or Democratic predecessors, is unwilling to call out Russian perfidy.
It is here, when Augustine must produce evidence of our individual and collective perfidy, that he called in witness Adam and Eve.
The president and his advisers have cited all these acts as evidence of Iran's perfidy, but it was also a crisis foretold.
Their belongings, some precious, were left with friends, but ultimately "were lost during the vicissitudes of life, war, and perfidy," Tom said.
What happens when some of those people have a limited understanding of the technology they're using, of the perfidy of the broader internet?
But Iranian hardliners have always opposed it and will argue, with some justice, that their warnings of American perfidy have been borne out.
Nixon's corruption, and Gerald Ford's pardon of his predecessor, created an appetite for a man untainted by Washington perfidy: the pious Jimmy Carter.
Although "infuriated," as Claridge puts it, by her husband's perfidy, Blanche nevertheless remained loyal to their shared vocation, if not to the marriage.
The article was widely mocked for being completely beside the point: An extraordinary example of the dynamic I call the perfidy of civility.
" The day before, his mind had been on Democratic "obstructionists," possible "treason" by Russia investigators, and the perfidy of the "fake news media.
By elevating the power and perfidy of the "Deep State" in the minds of followers, Trump inoculates himself against charges both true and untrue.
In short, it will be the U.S. Senate's job to break a decades-long cycle of Palestinian victimhood littered with perfidy and broken promises.
The goal is clear — to remove the focus from the actual claims against Trump and instead focus on the alleged perfidy of his opponents.
Trump Parrots Russia's Leader" (editorial, July 17): You write that it is a mystery why the president "is unwilling to call out Russian perfidy.
"To not allow a witness, a document — no witnesses, no documents — in an impeachment trial is a perfidy," Mr. Schumer said after the vote.
Lions too can come back as the great social cat on Earth, if given a respite from the ignorance and perfidy of our ways.
Madison thought it indispensable that some provision should be made for defending the community against the incapacity, negligence or perfidy of the Chief Magistrate.
And share your discoveries just as you would a charming old blog post about the perfidy of raccoons — on email, or on social media.
It's just that it covered it less — and when it did, the story was folded into a long-running narrative of "deep state" perfidy.
Many historians of the Spanish Civil War followed in what they imagined to be Orwell's steps, writing histories that focused on the perfidy of Stalinists.
At one point, McLaughlin said, "Thank God for the Deep State," which RT and Fox News cited as proof of perfidy in the president's critics.
Arnold's growing understanding of her father's perfidy — especially the revelation of his many friendships with women not his wives — makes her grief complex and pungent.
It's "a perfidy, it's a grand tragedy," Schumer said, adding that the vote is "one of the worst tragedies that the Senate has ever overcome."
Still, Trump's abandonment of the Kurdish forces that died by the thousands fighting the Raqqa ISIS caliphate in northern Syria ranks high for sheer perfidy.
It was about allowing the audience, suffused in the Benghazi conspiracy theories common on the far-right swamp, to feel righteous anger at Hillary Clinton's perfidy.
In Alabama, if the charge of perfidy was politically dangerous to Ms. Roby, Mr. Bright, 65, was ill suited to the task of policing party loyalty.
He has delivered sermons across West Africa about the power of forgiveness and the perfidy of Liberian politicians, but one of his favorite topics is himself.
Facebook decided, too, that it had to extend an olive branch to the entire American right wing, much of which was raging about the company's supposed perfidy.
The film depicts the vicissitudes of capitalism, white perfidy and caprice that maintained slavery as lucrative labor model, a system of dominance, and a regime of terror.
Jones sees Trump as a kind of quieter kindred spirit, someone who understands the perfidy of the New World Order but doesn't talk about it quite so openly.
Likewise, I think this is why Gatsby underestimates the extent of Tom's malice, and the perfidy of the social class he has fought to become a part of.
A thoughtful deal—one in which American troop reductions would be conditioned on cautious political reform, rather than hasty constitutional upheaval—could reduce the risks of such perfidy.
Whether through weakness or perfidy, the Republican establishment, by stirring up the base and fomenting rage among its voters, did betray the trust given it by those voters.
Fring shoots Nacho one of his trademark blank and baleful stares as the ambulance pulls away, suggesting to me that the man has instantly figured out Nacho's perfidy.
Should this rumor come to pass, it will mark a level of diplomatic perfidy not seen since the backstabbing that took place at the Munich Conference in September 85033.
Instead he expounded at length about the perfidy of Khalifa Hifter — the dominant military commander in eastern Libya, and a man widely viewed by many Misuratans as an enemy.
Going into the election, she was up by six points; then Mr Comey intruded and her lead evaporated, as undecided voters recoiled from this clinching evidence of her perfidy.
" Here, as Mr. Marissen notes in his book "Bach & God" (2016), "Bach moves the focus away from the perfidy of 'the Jews' and onto the sins of Christian believers.
It ensured that a half-century from now Suleimani's name will be hurled at any American visitor to Tehran as evidence of the perennial perfidy of the United States.
First, the RNC should impose a schedule of votes well before the California primary vote is held so no one can claim perfidy in the aftermath of a perceived advantage.
But to the Clintons and their defenders, they're tempests in teapots, proof that the media will try to construe even the most meaningless incidents as evidence of the Clintons' perfidy.
Its aim is to break the will of an opponent to resist, and it builds momentum—and often morale—by dwelling more and more on the perfidy of the enemy.
CreditCreditFrank Augstein/Associated Press Julian Assange was in classic didactic form, holding forth on the topic that consumes him — the perfidy of big government and especially of the United States.
This confusion surrounding the "Clinton email scandal" is not new — the term has become a catchall for Clinton perfidy, even though the underlying controversies are better understood as distinct accusations.
Clinton, the latest development in the email story prompted a mix of shrugs and renewed determination from the left and told-you-so claims of Clinton perfidy from the right.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The detention this week of two Russian servicemen near the border with Ukraine was an act of "perfidy" by the Kiev authorities, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday.
The country needed a way to address what Alexander Hamilton called "the abuse or violation of some public trust" and James Madison called the "incapacity, negligence or perfidy" of a president.
Yet while the flawed transition may explain the rise of corruption, it cannot justify the perfidy of officials who were reared on the ideals and aspirations of the movement Mr. Mandela led.
Among the hard-line Republicans who now dominate the party, Mr. Flynn has become something of a cult figure for what is seen as his brave stand against the Obama administration's perfidy.
The animated comedy's wide-ranging format allowed MomCorp to parody all sorts of real world products — its mind-control virus urged people to buy more of the company's "eyePhones" — and corporate perfidy.
In retrospect, though, I think I had my own issues trying to build tactical bridges of trust and confidence with a system that thought that I represented undying enmity and abject perfidy.
Among the hard-line Republicans who now dominate the party, General Flynn has become something of a cult figure for what they see as his brave stand against the Obama administration's perfidy.
"Coming Home" and "Hamburger Hill" played on male fears of unfaithful wives and girlfriends, a story line hinting that female perfidy and the feminist subversion of warrior morale had cost us victory.
On the positive side, Mr. Enrich is committed to revealing the perfidy and complicity of not just institutions and superiors but of the regulators who, for too long, turned a blind eye.
All of these maneuvers and many more will likely be justified by various Republican apparatchiks, pointing to some Democratic perfidy from the time of Jim Wright, or Dan Rostenkowski, or possibly Bobby Baker.
Ms. Goldsmith accepted a position as senior editor at Harper's Bazaar in the early 1970s but soon left to write "The Straw Man," a novel of intrigue and perfidy in the art world.
"  Should our president in his quest to perfect his unilateralist legacy dare to follow through on this rumored bombshell of diplomatic perfidy, he will have earned the title of "mother of all lone wolves.
Inconveniently for Mr. Netanyahu's claim that the Security Council resolution was the result of perfidy by Mr. Obama, the measure was adopted 14 to 0, with support from Russia, China and Egypt, among others.
Roosevelt allowed Communists like Hiss to go on working for him even after being presented with Chambers's account of their perfidy, and he was more statist than the "newfangled" Democrats of the Eisenhower era.
Just another anti-Russian slander, declared Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, presumably with a straight face, when confronted with the latest evidence of Russian perfidy, this time of an attempted cover-up of past cheating.
Mr Sanders has maintained a remarkably consistent line on the things his supporters most care about—including raising wages, strengthening unions, expanding access to education and reining in the perfidy of Wall Street—for decades.
Democrats there have adopted a rallying cry that echoes both Mr. Trump's rhetoric and traditional union-hall populism, assailing Wall Street banks and multinational corporations for exploiting workers and accusing Washington of colluding in their perfidy.
The regime would make sure that EU diplomats understood that it had no illusions about US perfidy, and that it was ready to respond fiercely should the US and its southern lackeys ever dare to invade.
Today, with a humanitarian disaster unfolding in Aleppo, Syria, Eastern Europe under threat, and the revelations of Russian meddling in our election, Mr. Obama and his inner circle are suddenly warning his successor of the Kremlin's perfidy.
In 1787, James Madison argued that it was "indispensable that some provision should be made for defending the community against the incapacity, negligence or perfidy of the chief magistrate," according to the records of the Constitutional Convention.
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Senator Marco Rubio of Florida interrupted his usual stump speech about America at the brink, the threat of the Islamic State and the perfidy of President Obama to explain why he loves the new Geico ad.
Online press critics, meanwhile, have taken emails from reporters (including some at The New York Times) seeking quotes or confirmation for stories — a process otherwise known as reporting — and spun them as evidence of hidden coziness and perfidy.
But within 20 minutes, satellite networks controlled by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates had seized on the damning news flash and began interviewing long lines of well-prepared commentators to expound on the perfidy of Qatar.
As Ash Wednesday approaches, I find myself thinking again and again of that ordinary miracle, that commonplace resurrection, that everlasting antidote to the temporary perfidy of a red-faced man hollering out his hour on the national stage.
Left Twitter personalities and publications are constantly denouncing the timidity and perfidy of liberals; the need to move "beyond liberalism" is a popular theme (that's to say nothing of bromides against "neoliberalism," a separate but oft-conflated beast).
Amid the hullabaloo over purported immigrant hordes, alleged Chinese perfidy on trade and a Green New Deal, Americans — crossing lines of age, party and gender — are united in what they really care about, according to a new poll: Health care.
There is no way of knowing, but Marissen speculates that Bach, following Lutheran convention, wished to shift emphasis from the perfidy of the Jews to the guilt of all participants in the Passion scene and, by extension, to present-day sinners.
So close, in fact, that the crown princes convinced Kushner not just of Qatar's perfidy but of the opportunity the blockade provided to further tilt American foreign policy toward the Saudis and away from Iran, according to the Trump adviser.
He is at this time transporting large Armies of foreign Mercenaries to compleat the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of Cruelty & perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the Head of a civilized nation.
With most Republican and Democratic leaders in agreement that Russia had behaved badly and that Mr Mueller was the chap to find out why, they disagreed only on one big thing: whether Russia was helped in its perfidy by the Trump campaign.
In a move that indicates the level of suspected perfidy that runs through both sides of the Brexit schism, Letwin proposed a 26-word amendment that, he says, removes any chance of a no-deal Brexit by deferring a decision on Johnson's deal.
NORTON MEZVINSKY New York To the Editor: A very well-composed column, but it repeats the myth, as if required dogma, that supporters of Donald Trump are all victims — middle-age white men dispossessed by globalization and the perfidy of party leaders.
It turns out that making the issue about the liberal media's perfidy is an effective tactic when your audience is GOP primary voters: Well, Maria, thank you for passing on that hit piece on the front page of the New York Times. [Laughter].
In many ways, it will be easier to pander to the base, to serve them the red meat they so crave, to tell them harrowing tales of Democratic perfidy, to delegitimize Hillary Clinton's presidency in half the country from the get-go.
Indeed, talk to negotiators in Brussels, Berlin or Paris—still notably united—and you find concerns not so much about British perfidy or delusion, but over its readiness to conduct what David Davis, the Brexit minister, calls "the most complicated negotiation of modern times".
The emphasis on Russian perfidy may, in part, be a reflection of the "lead pen" of the document, Nadia Schadlow, the senior director for strategy at the National Security Council who in the mid-1990s was the desk officer for Ukraine at the Pentagon.
With both the Roosevelt Room and the Rose Garden as backdrops, he mixed facts and mirage, praise and perfidy in two head-spinning, sometimes contradictory performances designed to convince supporters and detractors alike that everything's terrific, moving ahead of schedule and getting even better.
The incident serves her inner circle as a house parable showing the perfidy of civil servants (who talked Mr Johnson into the idea), the folly of ill-scrutinised decisions, the danger of informal structures and the comeuppance of those who do not do things Mrs May's way.
Earlier in the day, Mr. Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner, who has been the key contact with Prince Mohammed, likened the doubts about the truthfulness of Saudi officials to the run-of-the-mill perfidy that the White House deals with in Washington.
It's less emotionally satisfying to acknowledge that Obama's economic recovery policies were only so-so in their efficacy when Democrats and the country both needed amazing economic recovery policies than to fume about the perfidy of the GOP and vow to be more ruthless next time.
"All of this, this trickery, this betrayal, this perfidy, the unilateral modification of the text of the accord, the unfulfilled commitments on the part of the state, the judicial set-ups and insecurity, have obliged us to return to the mountains," said Marquez, whose birth name is Luciano Marin.
In the context of an obsequious interview by the Fox News host Tucker Carlson, taped in Helsinki, Finland, on Monday and aired on Tuesday evening, it appeared almost as an aside in President Trump's standard rants about trade, migrants, Hillary Clinton's computer servers, the perfidy of the F.B.I. or NATO's penury.
Over the previous several years I had grown weary of Mr. Bortnikov's denials of Russia's perfidy — about its mistreatment of American diplomats and citizens in Moscow, its repeated failure to adhere to cease-fire agreements in Syria and its paramilitary intervention in eastern Ukraine, to name just a few issues.
Trump's election opened the field for a parallel play among liberals, spurring the rise of the "Resistance grifter" — a type of social-media personality who shovels forth alarmist news and wild speculation about the president's perfidy, posing as a lonely hero standing against it and raking in donations or subscription money along the way.
McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing McCabe says it's 'absolutely' time to launch impeachment inquiry into Trump MORE's successor, Deputy Director David Bowdich, made the call, reportedly overruling a lesser penalty recommended by the bureau's internal disciplinarian, which would have left the impression that the FBI really didn't understand the magnitude of Strzok's perfidy.
But when that close reading is itself subjected to a close reading, you realize that Jones's appeal comes not from his attention to details but from the velocity with which he blows past them — the way he hurtles through an asteroid belt of informational debris on his way to explicating the galaxy-scale perfidy of his villains.
The militant anti-feminist might seize on it as proof of the perfidy of women's liberation: Far from creating an unfair "second shift" for women who feel like they're supposed to have it all, the feminist revolution has actually created one for men, depriving them of paternal honor while asking them to spend more hours in harness than before.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE needs to be fully cognizant of past North Korean perfidy and steer clear of any rushed agreements with negative future consequences.
If this weren't enough institutional perfidy for one week, we had the Boeing hearing in Congress: An F.A.A. analysis done after the first deadly crash off the coast of Indonesia showed that the agency knew that if it did not act, the Boeing 737 Max was likely to crash 115 times in the 45 years it was expected to fly, theoretically killing more than 2,900 people.
"But I think 22017/0003 is such a screaming instance of the Saudis' perfidy that it is the incident that raises the recurring question of why did we not act on the facts that we knew and communicate to the leadership of Saudi Arabia that their actions are intolerable and we will take strong steps to indicate that and those steps might include things like the termination of US sales of military equipment to Saudi Arabia," he said.

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