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"plaudits" Definitions
  1. praise and approval

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Plaudits and criticism Khan faced domestic criticism for attending the conference but Riyadh's pledge of financial support, which was larger than analysts expected, has also won him plaudits.
After her escape, Jayme received widespread plaudits for her bravery.
This item gained more plaudits from Chinese buyers than most.
Chris Christie received plaudits for their response to the storm.
It deserves all of the plaudits it has already received.
The action of community goodwill received plaudits on the internet.
But were he to do so, the plaudits would be deafening.
He, too, looked spirited and won media plaudits for his performance.
Most of the plaudits would come long after its theatrical run.
The finance ministry has won plenty of plaudits from international creditors.
Macri has won plaudits from investors by winding down those distortions.
I mean, it doesn't even look like Brown appreciated the plaudits.
Where are the plaudits for the women-helmed flicks, he asks?
Ms. Merkel has won foreign plaudits for her courage and constancy.
Ms Hannigan's performance, and Mr Abrahamsen's music, won more unanimous plaudits.
Now her hard-line views earn plaudits from the Trump base.
He also won plaudits for the improved quality of the company's dancing.
I was fortunate to receive many plaudits that were intended for him.
What resulted were rapid-fire plaudits from the nation's top government officials.
Bjoergen received plenty of plaudits from her competitors following her historic achievement.
To date, Scott has generally won plaudits for his handling of Irma.
However, its innovative design won Apple many plaudits in the art world.
The non-violent end to the standoff won plaudits on social media.
Despite all their plaudits, Losing is absolutely not an album about winning.
Leaders from Turkey, Thailand and Egypt have all won plaudits from Trump.
Administrations that manage that can win public plaudits and avoid political damage.
And the plaudits have poured in over the days since the shooting.
The son's performance has not won many plaudits either, reports Mada Masr.
Fast food is just one of those things that doesn't get many plaudits.
Dad received many plaudits, including a share of the Magellanic Premium in 1997.
But on Sunday, Clinton broadened her plaudits and began to evaluate Obama's legacy.
With its torrential erudition, Mr Enard's insomniac monologue has inspired plaudits—and perplexity.
Fujimori's 2009 sentencing had earned Peru international plaudits in efforts to fight impunity.
Sanders campaigned across the country to save Obamacare, winning plaudits from national Democrats.
Of course, things were kind to Moonlight, which deserves all of its plaudits.
In September 2013, the company rolled out "The Scarecrow" to plenty of plaudits.
Here, Mr. Carney draws plaudits for the performance art aspects of central banking.
Current commissioner Jonathan Motl has received plaudits from leftwing allies for patrolling speech.
He has helped obscure actors, actresses, and directors win plaudits and Academy Awards.
He's also been receiving plaudits for that role from pretty much everyone else.
The Subaru also received plaudits for the solid performance of its AWD system.
Ms. Warren and Ms. Harris won plaudits for their stance from some liberals.
But many governors have stepped up, earning plaudits from medical experts like Drs.
"Birdman" doesn&apost just rely on its technical tricks to earn its plaudits.
He pulled Mills into a bear hug and murmured plaudits into his ear.
"  Meanwhile, Buttigieg and Biden earn plaudits with their calls to "bring people together.
She recently won plaudits from the administration for keeping some manufacturing jobs in Michigan.
The blockchain has won plaudits because it cannot be tampered with or changed retrospectively.
Plaudits poured in from Kenyan politicians, but some of his victims were less forgiving.
But it is Mr Chalamet's turn that is bound to get the most plaudits.
The SDF's efforts won it high praise and plaudits from most of Japanese society.
Mr Gove may have won plaudits for being readier for dialogue than his predecessor.
Based on those plaudits, it wouldn't be unprecedented for it to win Best Picture.
Mr. Gates deserves plaudits for his investments and advocacy on behalf of such technologies.
For now, Cuomo is getting more plaudits than he has in a long time.
Abiy has won plaudits for releasing journalists and political prisoners and unbanning political parties.
But she has won plaudits as an inspiring leader who helps younger women advance.
It's not that riesling is unpopular, though public acceptance never quite matches critical plaudits.
By winning plaudits for this month's pivot, Trump has brought those fears to fruition.
Klobuchar has won plaudits for her constructive, pragmatic way of dealing with tech companies.
Twitter has won plaudits for making data about its public posts readily available to researchers.
Game of Thrones has all the Emmys and viewers and critical plaudits it can handle.
It drew six plaudits for every one criticism the day after its latest trailer dropped.
But at least one step the White House recently took drew plaudits from some advocates.
Sycamore Partners, for instance, has won plaudits and big profits for rebuilding Talbots, among others.
The company's bezel-less Mi Mix, in particular, won it plaudits for innovative thinking and design.
The plaudits for Ms. Warren are for spearheading the creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
McCarthy's newfound alliance with Jordan is sure to earn him plaudits with conservatives down the road.
The Laver Cup, named after Australian tennis hero Rod Laver, has won plaudits from the players.
Trump won plaudits from Utah lawmakers when he shrank Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante Monday.
Inveighing against the central bank enabled the party leaders to win plaudits from an unhappy audience.
IT WAS meant to win plaudits for clawing more money out of cunning, tax-shy multinationals.
Campbell won plaudits for fighting against exorbitant prison phone call fees as a public service commissioner.
This year marks the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death, and the worldwide commemorations and plaudits abound.
The 49-year-old Judge Bibas, a former law professor, won plaudits for his dissenting opinion.
Scott Walker select his own state-level judges, many of whom had won plaudits from conservatives.
Plaudits to President-elect Trump for his historic phone call to Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen.
In June 2018, Mr. Sánchez won plaudits for forming a government in which women outnumbered men.
He initially won plaudits for legislation aimed at sharing profits more fairly along the food chain.
Gillespie and Northam won plaudits from editorial boards after their early debates for their courteous behavior.
He received plaudits from Republican lawmakers for "suing the fossil fuel industry" by going after ConocoPhillips.
With Leicester hosting Everton on Saturday afternoon, the plaudits are bound to pour in from all sides.
The royal won plaudits during his Army training and served as a copilot on Apache attack helicopters.
Why Canada's economic policy is winning fansJul 8th Canada's government has won plaudits for its economic policy.
Monzo has won over an increasing number of plaudits, and customers, since setting up business in 22015.
He won plaudits from diplomats for his affable style and cultivated important friendships in Russia and China.
"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" won plaudits for below-the-line work, but not for best picture.
Pence steps up While Trump took the plaudits, many players in the drama spoke approvingly of Pence.
His résumé is smartly designed, well-executed, and has earned him plaudits from all over the internet.
Pena Nieto pitched his presidency on a platform of economic liberalization, earning plaudits from U.S.-based investors.
Cattaneo had won plaudits from Vivendi and other investors for cost cuts at the heavily indebted firm.
Were these, and the raft of plaudits and prizes they received, any consolation for her youthful struggles?
He drew plaudits from Republicans in July for his defense of Trump during Mueller's testimony before Congress.
The authors' expertise in these experiments, known as randomised controlled trials (RCTs), attracted the Nobel committee's plaudits.
But his demeanor during the meeting has earned him plaudits from Finnish media and from US observers.
ET, earning the Queens-bred politician plaudits for his measured tone and steady hand amid a pandemic.
Another prominent contender, "Elle," from France, has opened here and earned plaudits for its star, Isabelle Huppert.
Still, as governor, he earned plaudits from the right for being one of the more conservative governors.
I don't mean this as the critic's dutiful mustering of plaudits before the grim march of negatives.
Mr. Long earned plaudits for FEMA's response to Hurricane Harvey, which hit Texas and Louisiana in 2017.
Light, who won plaudits for the 2016 stage production, now picks up the role in this audio version.
Gingrich won plaudits in the primary for excoriating the media, most prominently at a number of Republican debates.
Patterson won plaudits when he took BT into TV sports, going had-to-head with rival Sky SKYB.
Infrastructure seems less a policy priority than a shiny bauble this White House dangles when it craves plaudits.
If Magic Leap finally ships a functional product, founder Rony Abovitz will deserve plaudits for his capital efficiency.
Apps like Tilt Brush, Elite: Dangerous and Google Earth VR have earned rave reviews and plaudits from enthusiasts.
Sam Darnold and Ronald Jones get many of the plaudits, but Nwosu was the hero on Friday night.
As chief minister of Punjab province, Shahbaz Sharif won plaudits as an administrator, in particular for developing infrastructure.
May, who has won some plaudits for her durability and persistence, Mr. Farage acknowledges she has staying power.
If anything, you have to give him plaudits for the way he has run the country as president.
The response earned Ardern plaudits around the world -- and has now prompted a towering tribute to the leader.
And just like jobs in the civilian world, some of those plaudits don&apost really amount to much.
Patterson won plaudits when he took BT into TV sports, going head-to-head with rival Sky SKYB.
It won critical plaudits for its formal inventiveness as well as its exploration of grief and sororal relationships.
Mr Immelt deserves plaudits for shutting most of it down in 2015, but by then the damage was done.
Caine could win plaudits in a less risky manner, by firing off some more generous payouts to his shareholders.
And yes, it won Emmys and critical plaudits and made the world safe for more storytelling about trans people.
While emergency responders won plaudits in the wake of the fire, politicians have faced tough questions and vocal protests.
The negotiations earned him plaudits from supporters and boosted government revenues at a time when gas prices were soaring.
It received plaudits from technologists and privacy advocates and searing vitriol from opponents of so-called warrant-proof encryption.
It received plaudits from technologists and privacy advocates and searing vitriol from opponents of so-called "warrant-proof" encryption.
Taiwan, which has reported 100 cases of the virus, won global plaudits for its efforts to rein it in.
Ms. Stemme went ahead, won plaudits and later recorded the opera, "Tristan und Isolde," with Mr. Domingo as Tristan.
Portugal now stands out as an example of stability in Europe, while its fiscal turnaround has won plaudits internationally.
The new park has been an enormous success, drawing plaudits for its design, attracting bigger crowds and increasing revenues.
There are surely better ways of showing that Africa is doing its bit than heaping plaudits on a felon.■
It won plaudits from luminaries like Stephen King and Sandra Cisneros, and Oprah chose it for her book club.
Indeed, the more plaudits he amassed, the more he seemed willing to portray himself as a truly loathsome person.
While U.S. risk professionals may be winning plaudits for shielding their firms, U.S. regulators show no signs of complacency.
Strong critical reviews also will likely set the film on the path to plaudits during the upcoming awards season.
To succeed himself as prime minister Mr Vucic nominated Ana Brnabic, an openly gay woman, earning plaudits from foreign liberals.
But although this approach wins the plaudits of both trade geeks and the aluminium industry, it is teeth-grindingly slow.
The Dolphins, meanwhile, earned some plaudits for forcing Russell Wilson to pull out the fourth-quarter heroics in Week 1.
It is unlikely to win after-the-fact plaudits from Davis & Main's partners, even though it is a wild success.
Her renegotiation of contracts with international companies that mine the country's iron and harvest its rubber won her some plaudits.
Mr Mnangagwa would earn easy plaudits if he sacked a man who failed utterly to curb corruption within the police.
Richard E. Grant earned plaudits at the film's Toronto premiere this fall for his role as Israel's curmudgeonly best friend.
Both shows are among the most acclaimed TV dramas of their eras, having won critical plaudits and boatloads of Emmys.
Bush won plaudits among some conservative pundits for appearing to have more command of the stage than in the past.
They got their wish on Wednesday with the appointment of Mueller, whose appointment earned plaudits from prominent Republicans and Democrats.
While her acceptance speech steered clear of any direct political statements, her emotion filled address drew plaudits on social media.
Buhari has won plaudits from ordinary Nigerians by saying he will target a hyper-rich elite accused of massive corruption.
Previous U.S. administrations won Beijing's plaudits (if not actual respect) for their indulgence and concessions despite Beijing's chicanery and aggression.
In the quarter-final against Poland, 18-year-old Renato Sanches took the plaudits, while Nani has netted three times.
Trump may love the plaudits he's getting for his bipartisan deals, but he's not about to throw away that alliance.
His plan is not just winning plaudits from people like Bill Kristol, one of the last remaining "never Trump" Republicans.
South Korea has won plaudits for its decisive response, but that, too, required huge disruptions to daily life and commerce.
The authorities' quick response won plaudits — and thanks — from many of the lawmakers who rely on them for daily protection.
His first address to Congress, which won him plaudits for being presidential, was last week but now feels ages ago.
The prime minister swiftly tweeted a photograph of himself welcoming a young Syrian refugee at Toronto's international airport, earning widespread plaudits.
Worry about Trump not getting the plaudits that he's so very used to, because that's what he'd want you to do.
The film won plaudits for both the director and his leading man – and clearly lit a fire of collaboration for both.
As the billions rolled in, so did the plaudits: Google, Facebook, Amazon and others were making the world a better place.
Although Mr Foles has every right to take credit for his renaissance, Mr Pederson merits a share of the plaudits too.
Since its Christmas Day release, Vice earned plaudits from the Golden Globes, where Christian Bale won for his portrayal of Cheney.
Its reform champion was Lamido Sanusi, the central-bank governor, who won plaudits for taming inflation and cleaning up the banks.
The intervention of Blevin and Ramirez at the scene has earned wide plaudits, though Blevin says he's still processing everything himself.
While the team has already been overwhelmed with plaudits, their coach has been scoring plenty of gratitude for his efforts too.
"Maybe your third, fourth, fiftieth song/novel/painting will be the one that 'makes it,' that wins the plaudits," she says.
Similar plaudits can be awarded to Super Mario 3D Land and World, which heavily favored the SMW side of the family.
Yes, Clinton might have made the same decision—but not on a lark, and not in pursuit of cable news plaudits.
While Sony has won plaudits for technical innovations, its sales have declined and it is adrift of the top-10 vendors.
That showdown won Comey plaudits from both sides of the aisle and made him an attractive pick to lead the FBI.
Meanwhile, for the past four weeks, the Eagles' new defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz was getting plaudits from football opinion-havers everywhere.
Falz, (real name Folarin Falana) has gained plaudits for tackling social ills in a country where pop stars rarely get political.
As U.S. Attorney, he won plaudits for prosecuting insider trading on Wall Street and for his relentless pursuit of the Mafia.
Fresh-faced stars like Bradley Cooper and Mark Wahlberg gained plaudits for their turns as unapologetic, steely eyed Navy Seal survivors.
He received plaudits for clearing the low bar of not repeating the erratic behavior he displayed on a previous earnings call.
Kelly won plaudits for aggressively covering cases of sexual misconduct when the #MeToo movement became an international story in late 2017.
"Maybe your third, fourth, fiftieth song/novel/painting will be the one that 'makes it,' that wins the plaudits," she said.
He singled out Michigan's Gretchen Whitmer and New York's Andrew Cuomo who have won plaudits for their handling of the crisis.
The designs won few prizes or critical plaudits, but they also caused few headaches for those who financed and built them.
Ms. Heitkamp has won plaudits from the left, as well as an infusion of small-dollar contributions, for her "no" vote.
He has taken any plaudits in stride, focusing mostly on his night-to-night duties in the rink with the Rangers.
Uganda has won plaudits for its liberal refugee policy that maintains open borders and allocates land plots to individual refugee families.
His unilateral decision to allow Turkey to attack America's Kurdish allies in Syria is not getting plaudits from serious war skeptics.
Those without disabilities might not notice the innovations, but a museum in London is winning plaudits for its design and content.
But it won him plaudits among the liberal base in large part because he talked it out as opposed to just stalling.
Mr. Sallet made his arguments defending the latest rules in December, winning plaudits from all sides for his work in the courtroom.
He also ditched agricultural export taxes and other controls, winning plaudits from investors and farmers while incurring the wrath of labor unions.
The fight garnered the Fight of the Year award from the Boxing Writers Association of America and plaudits from the world over.
But almost as soon as Harris earned plaudits for her confident, dynamic performance, skeptics raised doubts about the substance of her remarks.
Mr Gove has won plaudits from environmentalists for his apparent devotion to their cause; he calls himself a "romantic" about the countryside.
The California Democrat has won plaudits from members of his own party for his handling of the House Intelligence Committee's impeachment investigation.
May, who has been Home Secretary, or interior minister, since 2010, has won plaudits from other party members while in the job.
Musician, make-up mogul, philanthropist, and all-round good egg Rihanna rightfully receives a lot of plaudits, from Grammys to humanitarian awards.
Haidilao even won plaudits when it admitted that rats had been found in some kitchens and vowed to clean up its act.
Ronna Romney McDaniel, the new chair of the Republican National Committee and Mitt Romney's niece, has earned early plaudits from GOP givers.
The Post star (and possibly, maybe, future vice president) quickly earned plaudits for his generosity as Twitter users applauded his helping hands.
Nor is it just voters who have fallen for Mr Trudeau: his government has won plaudits from the IMF and the G20.
O'Neal, Kobe Bryant & Co. won the next four games for the Lakers, but Iverson came out of the series with the plaudits.
The news network was the first independent media network in the Middle East, winning plaudits with more than 20 years of broadcasting.
While that was impressive, bringing himself to do the same thing in the fifth round of a contest deserves even more plaudits.
But now that we've gotten those plaudits out of the way, let's talk about Half-Life's other glorious afterlife: the fan works.
With the president's allies dinging Romney as a threat to Trump's presidency, plaudits from the minority party aren't in Romney's interests, either.
Mr. Putin is often photographed hugging dogs and even briefly nurtured a Siberian tiger cub, winning plaudits from the World Wildlife Fund.
The president's sober tone and emotional tribute to the wife of a slain Navy SEAL earned him plaudits across the political spectrum.
Mogherini, a former Italian foreign minister, has won plaudits for harnessing Europe's soft power, traveling the globe like U.S. secretaries of state.
With the return of wildlife — including, most recently, packs of endangered painted wolves — plaudits have poured in from across the conservation community.
The 2014 documentary "Take Me to the River" won warm reviews and festival plaudits for its portrayal of the Memphis music scene.
Hidden Figures, the historical drama about three black women who worked at NASA in the 1960s, has many plaudits to its name.
Take the plaudits for frozen pizza of the year, for example, which were hosted by The Big Bang Theory co-creator Bill Prady.
Rossello remains in good standing with Trump, earning plaudits in the president's tweets, while Cruz came under sustained fire from other Washington officials.
This morning we look at the man behind all of those plaudits, and at his extraordinary life, which ended on Friday at 74.
Nintendo got some well-deserved plaudits for choosing to launch the Switch without region locking, but it seems like Nintendo's progressiveness ended there.
That might seem surprising, given the plaudits he is winning in a party that is said to be shifting to the left overall.
The plaudits were pleasant, but numbers mattered more: the greatest compliment would be if astronomers years hence still used her data, she insisted.
If we're handing out credit for the positives in yesterday's report, Obama might have to share the plaudits with an unlikely ally—Walmart.
Kovesi has led the DNA anti-corruption agency since 2013 and, under her management, conviction rates have risen sharply, winning plaudits from Brussels.
He has won plaudits from industry for his root and branch review of EU rules rushed through since the 2007-09 financial crisis.
Patterson had won plaudits for his strategy of buying content rights and a mobile business, EE, to retain domestic customers and corporate clients.
In Bolivia, the leftist government of President Evo Morales has won plaudits from the International Monetary Fund for its management of the economy.
Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona and Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska won plaudits for their hand-wringing and then predictably fell in line.
The Kenkeleba, a staunch holdover from the 1980s scene (and mentioned in my 1983 story) deserves plaudits for its role in those changes.
The directness and strictness also earned plaudits from an unlikely source: Trump, who in the past has used California as a punching bag.
But while the event itself continues to win plaudits from critics and fans, the controlled fury of virtual fisticuffs can sometimes spill over.
The scrappy agency, the South African Revenue Service, won plaudits from the World Bank, Princeton University and other rarefied corners of the world.
If the plan passes and is signed into law, congressional Republicans and the president will win plaudits from their base for repealing Obamacare.
Gensler was not the only former finance executive brought on to become a regulator — he also earned some progressive plaudits while doing so.
Collins has earned plaudits in conservative circles when he led the GOP through Judiciary hearings connected to the Russia probe earlier this year.
The selection quickly received plaudits from Capitol Hill Republicans who have long known Kudlow as a media analyst and regular at Republican conferences.
Comet is a favorite of families: Its pizza has gotten national plaudits, and it has crafts projects for antsy kids to work on.
Most of them bore the distinct trappings of upper-middlebrow art—they were the sorts of movie that attract critical plaudits and awards.
I would argue yes — but that's only because the show really is good enough to justify having so many plaudits heaped upon it.
She's the first U.S. runner to ever earn a medal in the event, and the plaudits soon started rolling in for her historic achievement.
Castro famously keynoted the 2012 Democratic National Convention, earning plaudits that cast him as Texas' rising star and possibly the next President Barack Obama.
Prince Mohammed has won Western plaudits for seeking to ease Saudi Arabia's reliance on oil, tackle chronic corruption and transform the Sunni Muslim kingdom.
Pena Nieto has seen his disapproval rating soar to 74 percent, up from 66 percent in November, despite receiving plaudits for cancelling the meeting.
Morales, an ex-coca grower, nationalized Bolivia's resources sector after taking power in 2006, initially winning plaudits for plowing the profits into welfare programs.
Siilasmaa received plaudits for transforming the Finnish company from an ailing mobile phone manufacturer into one of the world's biggest telecoms network equipment makers.
Britain had to bail out banks during the 2007-09 financial crisis and Glen said tougher rules introduced since then had attracted international plaudits.
And that muscle-flexing has earned the Chinese leader plaudits from many young people, who favorably regard Xi as their very own Vladimir Putin.
The only major name who earns some plaudits here is Ted Kennedy, who responds to Seidman's gentle pleas with some cautious kindness for Hill.
Such plaudits, along with Mr Erdogan's show of contrition for Turkey's downing of a Russian jet last November, are music to Mr Putin's ears.
Along with new security laws that allow Japanese forces to engage in combat missions overseas, these moves have won Mr. Abe plaudits in Washington.
The moderator on Monday, Lester Holt of NBC, put in a minimalist performance that earned plaudits from some journalists, but darts from conservative critics.
Being the president on whose watch criminal justice reform occurred would be a genuine achievement, earning him plaudits from both sides of the aisle.
On Tuesday, May 0003, WGN America canceled its Underground Railroad drama Underground, which had earned critical plaudits and generally solid ratings for the network.
But Ms. Allison acknowledged that pitch did not find favor in the broader minority electorate, even as it won plaudits from academics and activists.
Professor Fromkin received the most plaudits for "A Peace to End All Peace," which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award.
Throughout the campaign, Ms. Warren has won plaudits from elite black and Latino Democrats, both those in the more traditional party establishment and outsiders.
Wimbledon gave the public its first look at how Twitter intends to use live video, drawing plaudits from one of its most influential investors.
His first nominee to be labor secretary, the fast-food executive Andrew Puzder, won plaudits in the corporate world with his anti-regulatory views.
"Too often, you succumbed to chasing plaudits on Twitter, which closed the door on swing voters in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Ohio," he wrote.
But this has won few plaudits in the oil patch, which contends that the government's environmental sensitivity caused the uncertainty that made nationalization necessary.
Grenell, a fierce loyalist of the president, has earned plaudits from some of Trump's close allies who expressed confidence in his abilities and experience.
The council will be chaired by Buhari's deputy Yemi Osinbajo, who won plaudits for driving policy changes as acting president during Buhari's medical leave.
His performances have prompted congratulatory messages from French President Emmanuel Macron, but on Tuesday he had to share the plaudits with his team mates.
"Too often, you succumbed to chasing plaudits on Twitter, which closed the door on swing voters in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Ohio," he wrote.
Brazil and Mexico, for example, are two countries that have, through a combination improved policies and proactive steps to fight inflation, drawn investor plaudits.
Stewart has vowed to run an aggressive race against Kaine, much in the mold of Trump, and is drawing plaudits from the White House.
Mr. Jackson was considered well prepared and accurate, but amid the plaudits he was also remembered for a tumultuous moment's action that he missed.
But Marker and other experts who study anxiety disorders say a fear of public plaudits or positive recognition can also be an anxiety trigger.
His performance in this year's American Honey won deserving plaudits: This is an actor who commits to his roles whole hog, and it shows.
"Three Songs for Soprano and Orchestra" won plaudits at its debut in Minneapolis, in March 2002, and at a performance at Carnegie Hall that December.
His muscular handshake with Donald Trump, his tough talk in front of Vladimir Putin and the dignified way he has represented France, have won plaudits.
Switch launched with a relatively light game lineup, though the flagship Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild garnered rave critical reviews and player plaudits.
Hasina's government has won global plaudits for letting in hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees from Myanmar, but its critics accuse it of increasing authoritarianism.
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar initially received plaudits for what the president called "long-overdue reform" to increase the use of home dialysis.
Sheffield-born Brook earned plenty of plaudits for his efforts and the toughness he displayed on Saturday night—even from living heavyweight legend Evander Holyfield.
Following its Christmas Day release, Vice earned plaudits from the Golden Globes, where star Christian Bale won for his portrayal of the former Halliburton CEO.
It won awards from major critics' groups and nearly universal plaudits, which have helped with its status as a frontrunner for the Best Picture trophy.
Its newish chief executive, John Cryan, wins plaudits for a hard-nosed strategy to cut costs, sell assets and overhaul dusty IT systems (see article).
Still, even if Amash has won new liberal fans and mainstream plaudits for calling for impeachment, he won't be joining the Democratic Party anytime soon.
At the same time, Pruitt has worked to roll back pillars of the Obama administration's legacy on the environment and earned plaudits from conservative corners.
And indeed after some pro forma plaudits for his convention hosts, he quickly pivoted to his agenda: an overtly political pitch for Donald Trump's administration.
With the selection of a new CEO, who has earned early plaudits from investors, some of the risk SoftBank assumed last month is no more.
"Spider-Verse" has already racked up plaudits, including a Golden Globe nod for best animated feature, and boasts an impressive 2000 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.
She's making waves as a player and as a champion of women's rights, including equal pay, and earning plaudits from the likes of President Nixon.
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The Camry, which will arrive in dealerships this fall, won plaudits for its bold sporty look, improved engines, eight-speed transmission and advanced safety electronics.
Despite the plaudits from the White House, Democrats said Mr. Nunes had badly damaged his credibility in his apparent attempt to shore up Mr. Trump's.
Owens appreciated the sentiment so much that he ran the phrase on his website, alongside near-universal plaudits from the rest of the fashion world.
The irony in the back-to-back announcements is that the same power plays that garner Mr. Putin plaudits at home have spectacularly backfired abroad.
And one young scout in San Diego has received nationwide plaudits for her shrewd entrepreneurial sense, setting up shop last week outside a marijuana dispensary.
"I, Daniel Blake" directed by Ken Loach, who is also up for Best Director, is a UK welfare state drama which won plaudits throughout the industry.
Some doubt was raised over those plaudits Saturday however, when traffic had to be stopped around the hole as a section of road began sinking again.
Widely recognised as China's most ambitious and powerful leader since Deng Xiaoping, Mr Xi has won plaudits for his graft purge and more muscular foreign policy.
Cory Booker (D-NJ), meanwhile, has earned plaudits from Vox for being the rare politician to express openness to shorter prison sentences, even for violent offenders.
Ex-coca grower Morales nationalized Bolivia's resources sector after taking power in 2006, initially winning plaudits for ploughing the profits into welfare programs and boosting development.
Dr. Palacio's work in California and Texas, as well as with an advisory group with the surgeon general, earned plaudits from those who worked with her.
And while they deserve plaudits for convincing Knox to talk to them, they hardly miss a chance, themselves, to exploit both her looks and her tears.
In April, Trump won won bipartisan plaudits for his order to unleash a fusillade of Tomahawk missiles against Syria in retaliation for a chemical weapons attack.
Yet some point out that Mr. Maggi was also open to dialogue, winning plaudits for reducing deforestation rates while he was governor of Mato Grosso State.
The move to prohibit the practice earned plaudits from Democrats and consumer advocates, who argued the move will ensure consumers can have their day in court.
A recent Rasmussen poll showed that 28500 percent of likely voters say Trump deserves plaudits for the improving economy, while only 6900 percent credit President Obama.
While many unsympathetic to Kavanaugh found the tone off-putting, his performance won plaudits from conservatives and right-wingers, who see him as an injured party.
Speaking to a packed auditorium here, Mr. Trump first called Mr. Hussein, the former dictator of Iraq, a "really bad guy," before offering him brief plaudits.
Ten years later in 2015, the second generation hybrid Honda NSX sports car was released, winning plaudits and making Business Insider's 2016 Car of the Year.
These plaudits come despite having received no classical training beyond the age of 12; in fact, he does not even consider himself to be a composer.
As international plaudits for Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi continued to mount, some in Myanmar saw growing signs that she was consolidating power and suppressing critics.
And Ford won plaudits from Mr. Trump for investing in Michigan, but after the spotlight moved on, it had second thoughts about abandoning its Mexico investment.
On Monday, she issued a sweeping criminal justice plan, which won her plaudits from progressive activists who had been critical of her reform record in California.
CNN's investigative work has won plaudits this year, and the network had highlighted the hiring of marquee journalists as a sign of its commitment to reporting.
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Mr. Neschling won plaudits for raising the orchestra's quality and moving it into a state-of-the-art concert hall in a cavernous, remodeled train station.
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Larissa Waters, a Greens party MP in Australia, got plenty of plaudits earlier in the year when she was the first politician to breastfeed in parliament.
President Trump also deserves plaudits for his success at cutting back regulations on small businesses and eliminating other restrictions holding back the growth of the economy.
He supported Vardy from the stands and – when his idol started to earn himself plaudits – the resemblance between the two men could no longer be ignored.
The Nest thermostat debuted at the end of 2011 and earned Nest a raft of plaudits and design awards, and all the attention was making Fadell nervous.
But aside from the second season of GLOW squeaking in in the last couple of weeks, the shows that earned it plaudits were absent from this quarter.
He's also yet to break that weird quirk: to win silverware and plaudits in the same job – although that's starting to feel like a matter of time.
It has won critical plaudits as well as the Windham-Campbell Prize for Fiction, a major American literary award which offers winners $165,000 to support their writing.
He has received fresh plaudits in that role; David Barno, a former American commander in Afghanistan, called him perhaps "the 21st-century army's pre-eminent warrior-thinker".
Second, the episode has made Mr Trump's administration look hapless again—less than 24 hours after the president won plaudits for his unexpectedly conciliatory address to Congress.
And his handling of the Virginia Tech shooting in 2007, while he was governor, won widespread plaudits and gives him some authority in speaking on gun violence.
While maintaining that he was at heart a "right-wing nut-job", Mr Mulvaney won quiet plaudits at the OMB, which is no place for head-bangers.
While Kamala Harris received widespread plaudits for hammering Joe Biden in the first debate, public opinion on federally mandated busing is clear — most people really hated it.
Macron has won plaudits from economists and business leaders by pushing through a deregulation law cutting red tape for retailers and the legal profession among other areas.
The PMDB won plaudits recently for pushing through changes to liberalize the deep-water oil sector as debt-ridden state firm Petrobras lacked the funds to invest.
It is a leading mediator in the region, especially in war-torn South Sudan, and has won plaudits from the West for its fierce stand against jihadism.
The new strategy is the latest throw of the dice from Patterson who won early plaudits from investors when he moved BT into sports TV and mobile.
They were enough to mow down a game Leslie Smith, who deserves plaudits for being the only woman willing to take on the Invicta FC featherweight champion.
The "Big Six" tax reform plan has generally earned well-deserved plaudits for being a framework that aims to restore some sanity to the nation's tax code.
Then there is the fact that Trump has received widespread media praise — along with plaudits even from some liberal commentators — for the first time in his presidency.
Other plaudits include "A" grades from the National Rifle Association and the National Taxpayers Union, as well as a "Taxpayer Superhero" title from Citizens Against Government Waste.
Riding the plaudits she won for her impeachment stance, Warren caught fire on Monday with a canny proposal for "universal free college" and student-loan debt relief.
While Biden has received (ridiculous and unearned) plaudits for not committing a major gaffe during the opening weeks of his campaign, his response here shows some vulnerability.
But as Torshin's round of plaudits suggests, Butina's noisy way of doing business probably didn't make her any less valuable to the Russian government, intelligence experts said.
At last year's Maison & Objet design fair, Mr. Iratzoki won plaudits for designing one of the world's first bioplastic chairs made of a biodegradable plant-based polymer.
Graham earned plaudits from conservatives for his fiery rebuke of Democrats' handling of sexual misconduct allegations against Kavanaugh during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing late last month.
From that success, he scooped up countless prizes at the 2014 MOBO Awards, plaudits that you could argue that would have otherwise gone to black British artists.
Born in Flint, Michigan and living in Florida, Perry has won both plaudits and detractors through his actions inside and outside of the Octagon in plentiful supply.
Other plaudits include A grades from the National Rifle Association and the National Taxpayers Union, as well as a "Taxpayer Superhero" title from Citizens Against Government Waste.
That reductionist, distorted view is something participants in the program vehemently reject (even if those exploitative images earn plaudits among outsiders who are clueless about the community).
Cuomo, who has earned plaudits nationwide for his steady hand managing the crisis and for his thorough daily briefings, grew visibly frustrated when describing the stimulus package.
Biden lauded Cuomo, a fellow Democrat, who has won plaudits for his steady-as-he-goes leadership and serving as a foil to a sometimes erratic Trump.
Her aggressive questioning of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and her decision to swear off corporate PAC money - large donations from businesses - won her plaudits from activists.
But until Monday it was the only confirmed case in a country that won plaudits for preventing a major outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus in 2014.
Helmut Kohl reunified Germany after 45 years of Cold War antagonism, earning plaudits from Moscow and Washington for his handling of the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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The well-run cathedral at Lichfield, meanwhile, has won plaudits by transforming its nave floor into a lunar landscape recalling the moon landings of 50 years ago.
He already has ordered thousands of jobs cut from state agencies, allowed the peso to float and cut agricultural export quotas, winning plaudits from investors and farmers.
It sold at auction for a seven-figure advance, earned plaudits from luminaries like Stephen King, John Grisham, and Sandra Cisneros, and received glowing early trade reviews.
He had also earned plaudits from conservatives for implementing stricter immigration enforcement measures, loosening environmental regulations and naming judges to the federal bench at a fast clip.
She's taking her victory lap here and accepting the plaudits that are her due, so her headpiece and regal embroidery are not out of place at all.
The death of Jackson in the original Modern Warfare, in a nuclear explosion, won attention and plaudits, and Allen's murder seems like a cheap attempt at recreation.
TENDAI BITI (POSSIBLE FINANCE MINISTER) - A lawyer by training, Biti, 51, won international plaudits as finance minister in the 2009-2013 government that stabilized the imploding economy.
Moore continued to work regularly -- in television and on stage -- after those shows, while earning plaudits for her work as an advocate for various causes, including diabetes research.
Mr Peña, who has a popularity rating of just 12%, was excoriated for inviting Mr Trump to Mexico City last year; his newly forthright stance has earned plaudits.
The deal has won plaudits for Ethiopia's dynamic new prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, whereas Eritrea's ultra-repressive leader, Isaias Afwerki, may find it harder to keep his grip.
Instead of plaudits ahead of the phone's planned launch, the South Korean conglomerate has been blighted by a handful of technology journalists reporting breaks, bulges and blinking screens.
The same could be asked of the plaudits Malek's been getting for his performing-around-prosthetics impression of Freddie Mercury, a man the film sanitizes and moralizes about.
Over on iOS, the leading options include apps such as Equalizer+ and the smartly named Equalizer by Audioforge; EQu is another app that's earned a lot of plaudits.
Haley won plaudits at her hearing for promising to stand up to Russia and agreeing that its actions, including bombing hospitals in Syria, should be considered war crimes.
Mr Khan, although undoubtedly not in charge of the generals, has won plaudits for trying to honour his loudest election promise, which was to crack down on corruption.
Perdue, the country's fourth largest poultry producer, won plaudits this week when it announced a suite of reforms to its chicken farms: windows, sunlight, access to the outdoors.
But do it for the money, not the plaudits: such a film would have just a one-in-500 chance of carrying off an Oscar for Best Picture.
Garland is a well-respected judge who's served for 19 years on the second most powerful court in America, winning plaudits from his liberal and conservative colleagues alike.
Traditionally at this point he'd be wallowing in the plaudits of his party and tasting the power endowed by his first few hours as its presumptive presidential nominee.
LinkedIn also will be seeking out your various plaudits and accomplishments, and will suggest that you share those with your network to better demonstrate your value, I guess.
However, he has won plaudits from top business leaders for his proposals to cut 500,000 civil servant jobs, slash the government's bloated costs and make companies more competitive.
The Bot graded him 72-6 on the season, and he even earned "Opening the Door" plaudits in the Week 3 and Week 6 editions of this column.
While Sorrell received plaudits at the meeting for steering WPP ahead of rivals, several investors said they were "highly uncomfortable" or "uneasy" with the amount he was paid.
After that, Hall focused extensively on his grappling which saw him earn various top-level medals and plenty of plaudits during his hiatus away from mixed martial arts.
Binkowski's work at SeaWorld had won plaudits, and Renaissance—which he still runs—had picked up design and development contracts from the likes of Disney and Universal Studios.
The play received plaudits for its striking portrait of the obstacles that come with having a physical disability in various forms and privilege that exists in unexpected places.
And its subjects, Wade Robson and James Safechuck, who detail disturbing accusations from their childhoods against Jackson, have received both plaudits and abuse for their part in it.
But Mr. Trump's aggressive stance on Iran won plaudits from several nations on Friday, specifically from adversaries of Iran like Israel, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
The regime won plaudits from the International Monetary Fund for slashing public subsidies, but the number of Egyptians living below the poverty has grown to one-in-three.
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They are indeed and Southgate, who so often appears more of a supportive teacher than an authoritarian manager, deserves the plaudits he is receiving for nurturing that growth.
Though Mekanism&aposs profile is not as high as that of other independent agencies like Wieden and Kennedy, it has more aggressively sought industry plaudits in recent years.
Doing nothing and grandstanding about the nothing-doing might feel good (and get you plaudits from your base) but it's not, ultimately, how the government can or should work.
Then the Supreme Court hopeful himself gets a quarter of an hour to make an opening statement filled with platitudes about the law and plaudits for his adorable family.
Hasina's government has won global plaudits for letting in hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees who fled persecution in Myanmar, but its critics have decried Hasina's increasingly authoritarian rule.
Still, while a contemporary startup can earn plaudits for simply repackaging CBD and pushing it on Facebook, these entrepreneurs demonstrated a level of ambition rarely seen among modern upstarts.
One middle-aged man in shorts and a red tank-top managed the flow of vehicles at one junction for at least 45 minutes, drawing plaudits on social media.
The murder of Washington Post columnist Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul sparked international criticism of the crown prince, who had won Western plaudits for easing social strictures.
Cold welcome for Trump in Germany But the plaudits are unlikely to follow Trump from Poland to the G20, which brings together the leaders of the world's largest economies.
After a dreadful year, Mrs May is ending 2017 on a highish note, with many plaudits for her provisional deal on the first phase of the Article 50 talks.
Flyhalf Richie Mo'unga, who had the unenviable task of stepping into Carter's shoes at the Crusaders, has earned plaudits for his assuredness and creativity in the key playmaking role.
"He has retreated into the world of Mao: personality cults, plaudits to the state sector and diatribes against foreigners supposedly intent on destroying China," Hannah Beech of Time wrote.
Its other new mayors, in Tshwane (Pretoria) and Nelson Mandela Bay (which includes Port Elizabeth), have won plaudits for turning down the luxury cars that come with their jobs.
"Raise your hand if you believe in science," the band's lead singer, Stephan Jenkins, says, drawing boos — but ultimately also plaudits and headlines for his flash of punk spirit.
The Trump administration's decision to issue a visa ban against Plahotniuc was thus a relatively easy call, and it received plaudits across the political spectrum and across the region.
The plaudits for Katherine Johnson, the African American math genius whose work helped Americans to fly in space and ultimately to the moon, have been many and well deserved.
AKQA also has longstanding relationships with key clients like Nike, and it continues to pick up industry plaudits, winning two Grand Prix awards at last year's Cannes Lions festival.
One of the first women professors to earn tenure at Harvard Business School, Zuboff won plaudits for her early grasp of how digital technology would transform the business world.
Mr. Shribman, a Pulitzer Prize winner, earned plaudits last year for The Post-Gazette's coverage of the massacre at the Tree of Life Synagogue in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood.
Although the mother of three wasn't nominated for an Academy Award this year, her finished look certainly won style plaudits after attending the awards show at the end of February.
Sky News has learnt that Greybull Capital, which has won plaudits for its quickfire turnaround of British Steel, is among a pack of potential buyers of Alitalia's aviation assets. 8.
And, of course, Haley earned widespread plaudits for her response to last year's shooting in Charleston, South Carolina, when a white supremacist shot members of a historically significant black church.
About time: Francysk Skaryna should sit beside Luther as one of the great figures of European culture—even if Luther's radicalism means that he will always win more plaudits abroad.
Hizbullah, its Lebanese Shia militia, is basking in plaudits for expelling IS from Lebanon (though some have criticised the deal it cut with the jihadists, which allowed them to retreat).
But for all the plaudits, including a 91% approval rating President Duterte received for cracking down on drug dealers and addicts, there are families heartbroken, jails swamped, rehab centers overwhelmed.
In Inner Mongolia, he won plaudits, sources with ties to the leadership say, for quelling protests by ethnic Mongols in 2011 against the destruction of grazing lands by mining companies.
He and Key won plaudits for their management of the NZ$240 billion ($170 billion) economy in the aftermath of the global financial crisis and two devastating earthquakes near Christchurch.
Sometimes risqué, sometimes awkward, but never condescending or sappy, a new set of Mars candy commercials are winning plaudits — and profits — for their realistic portrayal of people living with disabilities.
In Annapolis this year, she won plaudits for leading a push — with some success — for broad changes in the way police officers are trained and suspected police misconduct is investigated.
Amazon's pledge to bring 100,000 jobs to the United States over the next year and a half drew plaudits (and some credit-claiming) from then President-elect Donald Trump's team.
She earned plaudits from John Cohen, who worked under Bush and Barack Obama, when her name was floated as Trump's possible pick to be his homeland security secretary, Politico reported.
So while his measured defense of his brother's use of torture isn't going to win any plaudits from Amnesty International, Bush ultimately signaled he prefers a policy of no torture.
But he then won plaudits from Western powers for carrying out economic reforms drawn up by the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, and made efforts to attract foreign investors.
Other measures recommended in the report, like harsher penalties and a new regulatory body with greater oversight powers, have won plaudits, but require parliamentary action that has yet to happen.
Plaudits came in for "Terrestrial" from the public radio station KUOW in Seattle, and "Mothers of Invention," which features former President Mary Robinson of Ireland and Maeve Higgins, a comedian.
Could a zinger at a town hall that puts down pro-life arguments earn a candidate plaudits online and on MSNBC, but make others like her feel ignored or vilified?
Mr. Tsipras's latest plea is similar to one he used a year ago, when he won plaudits at home for negotiating one-on-one with Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany.
Mr. Ermotti has spent close to a decade at UBS, winning plaudits for overhauling its strategy after the financial crisis, cutting its investment bank and growing its wealth management business.
This English comedian has won plaudits and prizes for his comedic storytelling the world over, from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland to the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in Australia.
He also won plaudits in the race for a television ad that went viral featuring Kander, rebutting attacks over his calls for gun control, assembling an assault rifle while blindfolded.
But that perception might be changing thanks to the skills of soccer freestyle queen Hadhara Charles, which are winning plaudits from celebrities across the world including US President Donald Trump.
" Harris — who is widely receiving plaudits as the night's breakout star — echoed something Jay Inslee said Wednesday, and described Trump as "the greatest national security threat to the United States.
Once introduced, the measure is sure to win plaudits from the likes of Google, Microsoft and other tech giants, as well as privacy hawks like the American Civil Liberties Union.
And for the president, it had the potential to overshadow one of Mr. Obama's legacies, and earn Mr. Trump the kind of plaudits he believes are unfairly reserved for other presidents.
"I think there has been this suspicion since during the [2016] campaign that for all his plaudits and achievement, General Flynn has been part of some pretty shady dealings," Vladeck said.
For these public appearances, Beyoncé has been winning plaudits from cultural commenters, who say she's "normalizing the beauty of black motherhood," as Kelly Glass wrote in a powerful essay for Romper.
He won plaudits in some quarters for nudging banks to do more to recognize their bad debts but was criticized by members of the government for not cutting rates aggressively enough.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who won plaudits from Democrats for her hard-line negotiating tactics during the shutdown, will be seated behind the president — a visual reminder of Trump's political opposition.
Motorola and Palm were two of the pioneers of mobile technology In Palm's case, the 2009 Pre was collecting plaudits for its unique looks and functionality, feeling distinctly modern and innovative.
Bowie won fame for hits such as "Space Oddity" and plaudits for trend-setting pop personas like "Ziggy Stardust" and pushed the boundaries of rock, fashion, art and drama for decades.
Buckley: We may have been the messengers, but the women who were brave enough to publicly step forward with their accounts of the misconduct are the ones who deserve the plaudits.
The local anger is in stark contrast to the international plaudits Abiy has won for appearing keen to defuse one of the most intractable diplomatic disputes in the Horn of Africa.
New York Times In the goodie-goodie top right corner, there is again consensus between experts and laypeople, with almonds, carrots, eggs, oranges, and olive oil collecting plaudits from all sides.
Trump has earned plaudits from Netanyahu for moving the U.S. Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal brokered by former President Obama.
" Sanders, who has earned plaudits on the left for his focus on the issue of income inequality, "came in with the luxury of being a complete longshot and just letting loose.
Trump is touching down on the heels of a salvo of anti-North Korea sanctions and other pressure tactics that have earned his administration plaudits from US allies in the region.
While Facebook has won plaudits for allowing people in disaster zones to tell friends and families they are safe, it has also been a conduit for dangerous rumors in those situations.
And while the hardware design of the Galaxy phones — featuring large, vivid screens and high-quality cameras — wins plaudits, the devices keep getting thumbs down for some of their junky software.
While Mr. Giuliani's equal-opportunity approach to justice earned him plaudits from both right and left, his sterling reputation was gradually tarred by charges of overzealousness and a hunger for publicity.
Late in the day, and after urging from senior aides, he relented, offering brief plaudits for the recently passed lawmaker in a statement after responding to questions earlier only with silence.
So no matter what happens in a month at the ceremony, Netflix has proven it can draw critical plaudits and Academy attention to a film — and an unlikely one, at that.
The First Step Act, a bipartisan criminal justice reform bill winding through Congress that aims to roll back the excesses of tough-on-crime laws, deserves the polite plaudits it's receiving.
Taiwan has won plaudits from health experts for its efforts to rein in the virus, but has begun reporting daily rises in cases among people returning from other countries, especially Europe.
She hasn't done a terrible job — her debate performances have sometimes won plaudits — but with the exception of a short-lived surge in late September, her candidacy simply hasn't caught fire.
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At the film's first industry screening in October, Malek effusively thanked the producer Graham King for spearheading the project, the sort of plaudits a leading man normally saves for his director.
A 10-0 lead continued to climb on the heels of a kickoff fumble, and at that point it was all over but the plaudits for Patriots head coach Bill Belichick.
It is a stance that has put Mr. Portman, 60, whose earnest demeanor sometimes earns him plaudits even from Democrats here, in the kind of ideological showdown he usually tries to avoid.
It's refreshing at a time in which formal artistry is increasingly valued by the Academy to see a film as modest and unassuming as Spotlight gain plaudits And that's not an insult.
In January, Dr. Jackson praised Mr. Trump's "excellent" health after conducting a battery of tests and examinations for his annual physical, earning plaudits from the president and scorn from Mr. Trump's critics.
While the peer-reviewed research has drawn plaudits, with MIT's William D. Oliver comparing its findings in Nature to the Wright brothers' first flights, sceptics say Google is over-selling its achievement.
While the peer-reviewed research has drawn plaudits, with MIT's William D. Oliver comparing its findings in Nature to the Wright brothers' first flights, skeptics say Google is over-selling its achievement.
Under Najib, she was able to push for more autonomy for the central bank, winning Bank Negara plaudits from the international financial community for being one of Asia's most independent central banks.
While Kane took the plaudits, his manager was more interested in England's cool heads under pressure as they refused to deviate from their measured possession game that Southgate has tried to hone.
The idea of getting a refurbished premium handset directly from Samsung should be attractive to many consumers, especially considering the plaudits the company has won in recent years for its design work.
President Donald Trump won plaudits for his joint address to Congress on Tuesday night, which was far more presidential—that is, less petty and vindictive—than any of his performances to date.
He didn't move as far or as fast as the Court around him did; but that doesn't mean he deserves all of the plaudits he has received from progressives over the years.
Its 2175-130-seat CSeries won plaudits for design but failed in the market until Airbus took it over for one dollar and starting pulling in hefty orders at last week's show.
" Plaudits for Khan flooded in from as far afield as New York, whose mayor Bill de Blasio said on Twitter: "Sending congratulations to London's new mayor and fellow affordable housing advocate, @SadiqKhan.
But a critique of Trump's record would start with the nature of the achievements themselves, and offer a clue as to why he is not getting the plaudits he thinks he deserves.
The Breadwinner Irish studio Cartoon Saloon won plaudits for their features The Secret of Kells and Song of the Sea, both of which seemed to take place within 2D, tapestry-like spaces.
The German Lost Art Foundation operates a database of art likely looted by the Nazis, a list that has earned plaudits for helping to return works taken from Jews during the Holocaust.
He has won plaudits at home and abroad for weakening the once-feared religious police, granting women the right to drive and expanding entertainment options by opening movie theaters and allowing concerts.
Taiwan, which has reported 283 cases of the virus, has won plaudits for keeping its numbers low, due to taking early action to limit its spread and a strong health-care system.
Yet Chilean keeper Endler, on her home Parc des Princes ground, was the player of the match, earning all the plaudits after pulling off several stunning saves to keep the score down.
The animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse has brought in early plaudits for how it both embodies the spirit of Spider-Man while putting a fresh spin on the character.
"Pitch Perfect," with its ensemble female cast, was a surprise smash in 22011, earning $2288 million and plaudits from, of all people, Howard Stern; its sequel took in more than twice that.
Sainsbury, a rock in defense during the gallant 2-1 loss at Kazan Arena on Saturday, said the team had enjoyed soaking up the plaudits from French players and fans back home.
Since then, MBS has made it clear that dissent won't be tolerated, even as the kingdom has earned international plaudits for new female-focused policies, including lifting the ban on women drivers.
Apple is said to be considering a stake in a $100 billion SoftBank fund that plans to invest heavily in U.S. tech companies and has won plaudits from incoming President Donald Trump.
Even this week's genial subcommittee mark ups, where opening statements were plaudits of bipartisanship, included a couple swipes at Trump from Democrats, telegraphing arguments to come in Wednesday's full committee mark up.
But all of that — the personality-driven spotlight, the plaudits from celebrities, the thousands and thousands of retweets — is secondary to the skating, and it's his skating that gave Rippon reason to smile.
While computer-driven hedge funds garnered plaudits for their outperformance in the wake of Britain's shock vote to leave the European Union last year, this year's first major test resulted in big losses.
Costello is retiring, but he's the kind of Republican who is most endangered this cycle: not Trumpy enough to thrill the right, not critical enough to win any real plaudits from the left.
An ally of the West who has deployed troops in Somalia to help fight Islamist militants there, Museveni initially won plaudits for restoring stability after years of turmoil and attracting foreign direct investment.
And if Claudio Gatti, an Italian investigative journalist, expected plaudits for a story he published on October 2nd claiming to identify Elena Ferrante, the world's most famously pseudonymous novelist, he was spectacularly wrong.
Modi's government had mixed success in its first term, facing criticism for slowing growth and a failure to create jobs while winning plaudits for implementing tough tax and banking reforms and infrastructure spending.
The previous entries in its so-called Air Dynamic series of cans, such as the ATH-AD2000Xs, have earned a lot of plaudits for their wide soundstage, precise imaging, and vocal-friendly tuning.
Australian Rohan Dennis (BMC Racing) took a blistering victory at the 34.2-km course from Trento to Rovereto but it was Mitchelton-Scott's Yates who deserved all the plaudits for another gutsy ride.
Because even as the film was scoring at the box office and drawing critical plaudits, Harris found herself unemployed and sending out dozens of resumes and letters to casting directors, begging for work.
HOLD ON A QUBIT While the peer-reviewed research has drawn plaudits, with MIT's William D. Oliver comparing it to the Wright brothers' first flights, skeptics say Google is over-selling its achievement.
Scott earned bipartisan plaudits for his response to the shooting, pushing through legislation that the National Rifle Association opposed, but he and Nelson still clashed over how much to clamp down on guns.
Museveni won plaudits in the early years of his rule for restoring stability after years of turmoil, and became a key Western ally who sent Ugandan troops to fight Islamist militants in Somalia.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Britain won plaudits for its landmark Modern Slavery Act but charities said on Thursday that traffickers have nothing to fear from politicians' pre-election promises on the slave trade.
Somalia's new government has won plaudits from diplomats for trying to assess the extent of mismanagement and corruption in the armed forces and the International Monetary Fund has praised it for fiscal reforms.
One of 5-Star's most independent voices, 42-year-old Pizzarotti won plaudits for his overall management of Parma, a city of around 200,000 people, but he became increasingly isolated within the movement.
The plaudits and the fans she's won over during this metamorphosis are all richly deserved, even if some of her more recent notoriety comes from the frothy coverage of who she's slept with.
Prominent Trump critics like Albert Mohler of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and Russell Moore of the Southern Baptist Convention publicly decried Trump's impiety and racism, thus earning plaudits from the liberal commentariat.
It was 2009 British Open champion Matthew, though, who took most of the plaudits after packing seven birdies into a flawless round to share fourth spot with South Korean Jang Ha-na (67).
He has been an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump, and he drew plaudits from many in his party for his sharp questioning of Attorney General Jeff Sessions during Senate Judiciary Committee hearings.
The former NASA engineer-turned-YouTube star has received plaudits online after designing a booby trap to avenge all those who've fallen victim to a new wave of neighborhood crime: doorstep delivery theft.
The vice president's comment reflected the candor he has shown in leading the coronavirus task force, which is unusual for this administration and has won him plaudits among some Democrats on Capitol Hill.
In the years that followed, the label won awards, start-up grants and press plaudits, and its presence quickly expanded into 100 wholesale accounts and stores that included Barneys New York and Saks.
In response, Google invested in local nonprofit organizations and said it would pay for a ferry stop at Pier 57, where it is renting office space, earning some plaudits from local elected officials.
May, who has won plaudits for her dogged persistence, is still fighting for what she believes is the best way to honor the outcome of a 2016 referendum decision to quit the bloc.
While national media has received generally deserved plaudits for covering the scandals surrounding Trump's presidency, it has largely fallen down on covering the administration's impact on social policy, federal regulations and foreign affairs.
A gifted orator who earned plaudits for his debate performances and his campaign speeches, the New Jersey Democrat was widely seen as a top contender when he launched his campaign in February 2019.
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The demand, coming after a separate deal with the DNC involving the platform committee that won plaudits from people in the Sanders camp, is a challenge to Wasserman Schultz to make additional changes.
Indeed, his high media profile has drawn parallels with Iftikhar Chaudhry, who initially won plaudits for helping oust military dictator Pervez Musharraf in 2008, but was later criticized for overstepping his constitutional remit.
H. R. McMaster, is almost certainly sky high in the White House right now, given the bipartisan plaudits Mr. Trump has received for the missile attack, arguably the administration's first unadulterated policy success.
The emphasis on timeliness earned some plaudits from House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.), who served as majority leader from 2007 to 85033 and knows the pitfalls of running the floor schedule.
While the proposal's pathway to citizenship for nearly 2 million undocumented immigrants will earn plaudits from many Democrats, the framework also includes several hardline immigration reforms that Democrats may find hard to swallow.
LONDON (Reuters) - Embattled prime minister Theresa May's Brexit sales pitch won plaudits from the British business community on Monday, but executives said the political drama surrounding her survival was proving a damaging distraction.
In some ways, Iceland's second-half fight-back, when France's intensity dropped with the game won, raised as many questions about France's defence as the first half had drawn plaudits for their attack.
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Bear in mind that it was the Patriots offensive line that was earning plaudits the week before for shutting down a vaunted Chiefs pass rush, albeit one that was mostly without Justin Houston. 22011.
His efforts to boost it were on display at the World Economic Forum in Davos in January, where he won plaudits for extolling globalisation and calling for unity in the fight against climate change.
It now refuses to ship whales, sharks and dolphins, and has won plaudits for reducing emissions through the use of battery power in its redevelopment of the Port of Long Beach in Los Angeles.
The ministry has won plaudits over the past five years for relative fiscal probity and for bringing in a long-awaited national goods-and-services tax (GST) to replace a web of local duties.
Modi's government has had mixed success in its first term, facing criticism for slowing growth and a failure to create jobs while winning plaudits for implementing tough tax and banking reforms and infrastructure spending.
The scheme, which awards $100,000 to promising entrepreneurs who drop out of college to develop their business ideas, has received plaudits and criticism in near equal measure for its flagrant rejection of mainstream education.
But eventually, Casio found another hit in the form of the Rapman, which won plaudits from professional reviewers for being fun to use compared to other keyboards of the day, despite the disastrous commercials.
Based on the tiny $35 Raspberry Pi computer, the proposal won plaudits from the FTC's Robocall Challenge, but failed to win any prize money because it required various components to be bought and assembled.
He won plaudits for his handling of Hurricane Sandy in 2012 -- though Christie's embrace of President Barack Obama as Obama toured the area just before voters handed him a second term angered many conservatives.
Sakuraba spent the majority of his fight career in arguably the biggest fight promotion at the time in Pride, while his captivating rivalry with the Gracie family undoubtedly drew in more fans and plaudits.
But the network had made an aggressive pitch to party officials, noting, for instance, that the "Fox News Sunday" anchor, Chris Wallace, had won plaudits after moderating the third general election debate in 2016.
In the immediate aftermath of the shooting, he began gaining international plaudits and legions of social media followers for his anti-gun commentary, unafraid to directly target politicians and policies he saw as destructive.
Castro earned plaudits that season when, after being benched, he emerged down the stretch as one of the Cubs' hottest hitters while playing second and helping push Chicago into the National League Championship Series.
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Faced with a mounting labor shortage and high employee turnover, restaurant chains have earned plaudits for offering incentives to workers to stay in the job longer — tuition payments, bonuses, even a four-day workweek.
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"Western Europe became a multiethnic society in a fit of absence of mind," he wrote in his 2009 book on Islam and immigration in Europe, a provocative and pessimistic take that won critical plaudits.
The judges at Cannes are no more infallible than the voters at the Academy Awards, but in this case the laurels were well deserved, and, amid the plaudits, there was a shade of relief.
Sancho gets most of the plaudits in front of goal, but Hakimi, mostly thanks to his devastating pace, has chipped in with more than his fair share, having hit six goals already this season. 
His name may have not been widely talked about, but Pickett's all-action style has long drawn plaudits—including UFC president Dana White, who once called One Punch one of his favourite fighters to watch.
Carney won plaudits from investors for his response to the Brexit vote shock in 2016, when the central bank promised to pump liquidity into markets if needed and cut interest rates to a historic low.
From superhero adventures to lonely robots on a post-apocalyptic Earth, its movies have earned plaudits for being artistically adventurous and for telling stories ostensibly aimed at kids that have just as many adult fans.
Dung's take-charge approach and pursuit of stronger U.S. ties shook up Vietnam's often uneventful politics and won him plaudits, though his administration was dogged by a banking crisis and a graft-ridden state sector.
"That can seem like a tough task, and one that rarely wins many plaudits in the short term, but it is the only path that will lead to success in the long term," Thiam said.
Although the group and its 32,000 members have won plaudits for their sharp digital campaigning, these online organising skills have not always translated to a local level, where socialism still takes up too many evenings.
After defying their party on several tough votes and earning plaudits from their constituents for their independence, one of those two senators would have to decide Cassidy-Graham is the repeal plan to finally support.
It has also earned plaudits for the quality of its journalism at a time of declining newspaper readership and shown a knack for finding and packaging content that online audiences want to share and discuss.
With an annual budget of around 2 trillion roubles ($28.90 billion) he has overseen the city's biggest post-Soviet overhaul of public transport, roads and parks, at times even winning plaudits from anti-Kremlin critics.
Tucked away down a dingy back alley behind Victoria train station, the low-key Japanese restaurant has just 18 covers, but the kind of word-of-mouth rep and national press plaudits money can't buy.
Merkel's open door policy toward refugees, which she has since backed off somewhat, won plaudits abroad but also contributed to the rise of the far right and piled pressure on the center-right ruling parties.
Kanye's firebrand nature, fueled by the plaudits the Yeezus approach received, was now directed at everyone around him rather than solely at the oppressors above, and soon it would rain down on his marginalized fans.
After Wednesday, the "First Reformed" actor Ethan Hawke has got to be considered the dark horse for inclusion: Though he's picked up plaudits from critics' groups, neither SAG nor the Globes gave him a nomination.
Whether all this satisfies critics will depend in part on the judgment of Geoffrey Cox, the attorney general, whose booming voice, theatrical style and ideological support for Brexit have won him plaudits within Conservative ranks.
A new version of the measure passed the Senate Judiciary Committee 16 to 5 on Thursday, winning plaudits from an unlikely coalition of conservative, libertarian and liberal lawmakers and outside groups that have backed it.
Barty has earned plaudits for her level-headed attitude throughout her meteoric rise to the top and she illustrated it once again when asked whether an Australian champion would be fitting after the bushfire crisis.
They have spent the 25 years since winning plaudits—they are considered by many critics to be one of the most important indie-rock bands of the early 21st century—and experimenting with their sound.
At first, Andrew F. Puzder's California story sounds like one of the state's sunny dreams come true: Midwestern lawyer stumbles into burger business, nurses storied chain back to health, wins industry plaudits and record profits.
LONDON (Reuters) - British teenager Billy Monger drew plaudits from Formula One and across the world of motorsport on Saturday after finishing third on his F3 debut less than a year after his legs were amputated.
Dick's previously earned plaudits when it temporarily stopped selling assault rifles after the 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School -- and then criticism when it later opened a chain called Field & Stream that sold them.
Its initiatives won IBM plaudits from women's groups; lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender organizations; human rights and disability associations; indeed advocates for just about every class of people protected under U.S. equal employment opportunity laws.
Porter, who has gained plaudits in the freshmen class for her sharp questioning of JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, subtly distanced herself at her town hall from Democrats who have proudly said they are socialists.
He also won plaudits at home for his willingness to stand up to the United States — in 2009, he famously called then-President George W. Bush "the devil" during a speech at the United Nations.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazil's Petroleo Brasileiro SA drew plaudits from investors last month for announcing a plan to sell off eight of its refineries in a process the company says could fetch some $15 billion.
HOLD ON A QUBIT While the peer-reviewed research has drawn plaudits, with MIT's William D. Oliver comparing its findings in Nature to the Wright brothers' first flights, sceptics say Google is over-selling its achievement.
HOLD ON A QUBIT While the peer-reviewed research has drawn plaudits, with MIT's William D. Oliver comparing its findings in Nature to the Wright brothers' first flights, sceptics say Google is over-selling its achievement.
HOLD ON A QUBIT While the peer-reviewed research has drawn plaudits, with MIT's William D. Oliver comparing its findings in Nature to the Wright brothers' first flights, skeptics say Google is over-selling its achievement.
Gallaudet, a retired U.S. Navy rear admiral, had earned plaudits for advancing the agency's priorities in ocean and atmospheric sciences without succumbing to political interference with climate research, as other agencies have during the Trump administration.
Government efforts to make firms more transparent and shareholder friendly have won plaudits from investors and are soon set to be followed by plans from regulators for new rules to improve standards in the auditing profession.
Spayd's predecessor, Margaret Sullivan, won plaudits for holding the Times's feet to the fire on an array of issues, from false balance to anonymous sourcing to the eroding wall between the paper's editorial and business departments.
Becoming secretary of state in April 2018, Pompeo won early plaudits from career staff for reversing some of the unpopular policies of his predecessor Rex Tillerson by, for instance, increasing promotions and lifting a hiring freeze.
In September, Trump won plaudits from supporters by ending another Obama legacy item, DACA, a program that shields undocumented migrants brought to the US as children -- and gave Congress six months to rule on their fate.
The President, who began his remarks by giving himself plaudits for his response to the outbreak, still appeared to believe the spread could be limited even as he also suggested it would worsen before eventually improving.
Taiwan has won plaudits from health experts for its efforts to effectively control the spread of the virus, but it is now reporting daily rises in cases from people returning to the island from other countries.
As a result, any talented conservative politician learned how to "exert his maximal influence by using the rhetoric of progressivism and winning the plaudits of the reformers" — while otherwise working against what most progressives would want.
Mr. Obama won plaudits for bringing together what became known as the "Obama coalition," a demographic mix of voters who fueled his rise from the backbenches of Illinois politics to becoming the country's first black president.
You will remember that cabinet meeting at the end of 2017, when he gave a speech praising Trump that included 14 swoony plaudits, or — as Aaron Blake of The Washington Post calculated — one every 12.5 seconds.
After serving as a city mayor, he became governor of Jakarta, the capital, and won plaudits for cutting through red tape in a country with a reputation as one of the most corrupt in the world.
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Plaudits from foreign leaders like President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines and Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong of Singapore, as well as leading figures of the economic and diplomatic world, have helped to cement this image.
They have struck deals with fast-food chains like McDonald's and Burger King, and earned plaudits for their efforts to replace animal products with plant-based substitutes that are healthier and less harmful to the environment.
Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who starts talks in London on Wednesday, has won Western plaudits for seeking to reduce Saudi Arabia's reliance on oil, tackle chronic corruption and transform the deeply conservative, mainly Sunni Muslim kingdom.
Abiy Ahmed, who took office in April 2018, has won international plaudits for announcing bold reform pledges, but the blossoming of political freedoms over the past year has been accompanied by a surge in ethnic violence.
Gadot won both critical plaudits and box office success for "Wonder Woman", which was directed by Patty Jenkins, and she is confident that the experience from that film helped her reprise the character in "Justice League".
Its efforts have nonetheless won it some plaudits from Capitol Hill, where the company's top lawyer — joined by executives from Google and Twitter — faced a full grilling this November for failing to thwart Russian disinformation online.
Despite the occasional enmity between Myers and some quarters of the NWS, Myers has received plaudits from the American Meteorological Society for his leadership of a private weather firm, and its productive relationship with the public sector.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Prince William has taken a commercial no-frills flight to visit his grandmother Queen Elizabeth, winning plaudits and favorable comparisons to his brother Harry after the younger sibling was criticized for using private jets.
But even if he doesn't always win policy changes and political plaudits, he often earns goodwill and laughter -- occasionally at his customary, and sometimes mangled, attempts to close his speech with a remark in the local lingo.
H.R. McMaster getting highest plaudits, Deputy National Security Advisor Nadia Shadlow steering the national security strategy shop, and two experienced women, Lisa Curtis and Fiona Hill, in charge of the crucial South Asia and Russia portfolios, respectively.
He has won plaudits from the market for his handling of the banking sector following the closure of two mid-sized lenders just months after he took over, and the capping of commercial lending rates in 2016.
The shake-up by Abiy, a polyglot former soldier and himself a member of the Oromo ethnic group, has won plaudits from Asmara to Washington and drawn comparisons to the 1980s reforms of Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
Mr. Platt, who is best known for his work in the "Pitch Perfect" films, gives a moving performance as the title character, while Rachel Bay Jones is winning plaudits for her poignant portrayal of his single mother.
He went on to King's College, Cambridge, where more plaudits awaited, graduating in 133 with a ­double starred First in history, editorship of the undergraduate ­magazine, and membership of the Apostles, the self-­consciously clever elite club.
As president of Georgia for nearly a decade, Mr. Saakashvili initially won plaudits in Washington and other Western capitals for rooting out corruption and turning his small nation into a rare success story among former Soviet lands.
An acclaimed spring release, "First Reformed" will need to continue picking up year-end plaudits from critics' groups to remain front of mind for Oscar voters, many of whom have not yet caught up with the film.
Shortly after taking office in early June, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez won plaudits from aid groups for welcoming to Spain 630 migrants from the Aquarius, a rescue ship that had been turned away by Italy and Malta.
International plaudits and a few controversies followed in the second half of the '70s.. Jones co-directed the film "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" with Terry Gilliam in 1975, also starring as pompous knight Sir Bedevere.
Critics heaped plaudits on "Eye in the Sky" — which did well at the box office considering its size — and singled out performances from Helen Mirren and, in his final screen role, Mr. Rickman, who died last year.
Hidden Figures, about three black female NASA mathematicians in the early days of the space program, didn't just rake in awards and earn both critical and audience plaudits last year — it also made a boatload of money.
Last week, The Wall Street Journal published a critical account of Price's track record in Hollywood, noting that the company had spent billions on programming, but with a handful of exceptions, hadn't won plaudits or large audiences.
During his two decades running the southern city, he won plaudits for sharply reducing crime in the once violence-plagued city, but he also earned notoriety for supporting vigilante death squads that executed hundreds of people without trial.
The two-term governor faced questions from Democrats over her lack of experience with global affairs but won plaudits from senators for her handling of prickly issues like Russia and UN actions toward Israel during her confirmation hearings.
RIO DE JANEIRO, May 7 (Reuters) - Brazil's Petroleo Brasileiro SA drew plaudits from investors last month for announcing a plan to sell off eight of its refineries in a process the company says could fetch some $15 billion.
New Finance Minister Henrique Meirelles, who won plaudits for taming inflation and fostering growth as central bank governor between 2003 and 2010, told the meeting that the funding of the pension system is unsustainable, a presidential aide said.
Once this story became public, Comey won bipartisan plaudits and a reputation for speaking truth to power, which helped drive President Obama's decision to appoint him to head the FBI in 2013, even though he was a Republican.
One of Lane's two deputies at the bank, Sharon Donnery, is well positioned having narrowly lost out in the race to head the ECB's supervisory arm last year, winning plaudits from Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe in the process.
It is clear what went on with Byrd, and he deserves neither praise for the "candor" in his statement nor any special plaudits for standing up and telling his teammates the score on his way out the door.
SEATTLE, March 8 (Reuters) - Boeing Co said on Wednesday that its proposed 737 MAX 10X aircraft has drawn plaudits from numerous airlines and interest from parts suppliers, a rebuttal to criticisms aired at an industry conference on Tuesday.
Early in his presidential tenure, he also won plaudits for his tasteful remembrance of Chief Petty Officer William "Ryan" Owens, a Navy SEAL killed in a controversial Yemen raid, during his address to a joint session of Congress.
Kovesi has led the DNA anti-corruption agency since 2013 and, under her management, conviction rates have risen sharply in one of European Union's most corrupt states, winning plaudits from Brussels who has its judiciary under special monitoring.
Prince Mohammed, who was ending a three-day tour to France on Tuesday, has won Western plaudits for seeking to reduce Saudi Arabia's reliance on oil, tackle chronic corruption and transform the deeply conservative, mainly Sunni Muslim kingdom.
In June 2017, she won plaudits for returning to the English city of Manchester for a benefit concert for the victims of an Islamic State suicide bombing that killed 22 people moments after Grande had finished a concert.
Williams represents a far stiffer challenge — not just physically but mentally — but Strycova will trust the game that won her so many plaudits against Konta and in an earlier victory at Wimbledon against big-serving Dutchwoman Kiki Bertens.
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"I believe many democratic countries in the world, and many friends in Hong Kong, will feel happy about our collective decision," Tsai said, drawing plaudits in Hong Kong's online protester forums and groups on the Telegram messaging app.
The South Carolina Republican earned conservative plaudits and national recognition as a chief investigator in the House, most famously helming the House probe into the 2012 attack on the US mission in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans.
Apple drew plaudits from civil libertarians both right and left for refusing to comply with the Obama administration's demands to unlock an iPhone used by one of the perpetrators of a 2015 mass shooting in San Bernardino, Calif.
Barty walked away from tennis to play cricket in her native Queensland a few years ago but has barely missed a beat since returning in 218, winning plaudits and titles with her indomitable spirit, precision serve and devastating forehand.
Dallas police have won some plaudits in recent years for attempts to improve community-police relations, but their sluggish approach to closing sex crime cases—while is hardly unique to the city—seems to have cast a long shadow.
Rajan, who won plaudits for shoring up the rupee, tempering inflation and urging banks to clean up bad debts, will leave when his term expires in September after being criticized by some politicians for keeping borrowing costs too high.
Later, joined by his beaming family, Aoki concludes that his father would have recognized his son's achievements, but wisely reserves the sweetest plaudits for his supportive mother, who looks to be having a banging and baffling night out herself.
But the biggest plaudits were reserved for principal conductor Riccardo Chailly and Russian bass Ildar Abdrazakov, the main character in Giuseppe Verdi's "Attila", who were given a 14 minute ovation with the cast at the end of the performance.
The movie has received plaudits (and, unfortunately, protests) for its portrayal of an "exclusively gay" relationship, but even that feels as if the film is congratulating itself for its wokeness, rather than building that relationship organically from the action.
One scenario has him getting the vice chair's position to Powell's chair, a move that would serve "as an elegant solution to win plaudits from the multiple camps within Trump's orbit," Beacon Policy Advisors said in a note Friday.
He won bipartsan plaudits for his handling of a gun massacre in 2007 on the campus of Virginia Tech, a college, though Republicans in the state house blocked his attempts to ensure background checks on buyers at gun shows.
While Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's administration has won plaudits globally for welcoming hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees fleeing persecution in Myanmar, critics have lashed out at it for cracking down on free speech and an increasingly authoritarian rule.
Powell, chosen by Trump to run the Fed but now out of his good graces, has worked hard to build relations among lawmakers, and even on a Democratic-controlled committee won plaudits and encouragement to stay on the job.
Behind McDermott, some of the runners "managed to reach the finish and to trot once around the track, spurred to the best possible conclusion of their effort by the cheers and plaudits of two thousands persons," The Times reported.
But lawmakers and aides think Jordan has the strongest chances — and if McCarthy throws his weight behind Jordan, it could earn him plaudits with conservative Freedom Caucus members further down the road, especially if McCarthy seeks the speakership someday.
Well, not yet, anyway … Oh, and for those concerned that Lady Gaga had, in fact, misspelled the name of the game in question, don't worry; some were so eager to award plaudits to Gaga they'd forgive any perceived slight.
That very public support for what's colloquially known as single-payer -- nationalized health insurance -- quickly won Harris plaudits from the liberal left, and scolds from the likes of billionaire businessmen (and potential 2020 foes) Howard Schultz and Michael Bloomberg.
While Edwards broke from his national party in a number of key ways that helped drive his reelection, including on abortion and guns, the bipartisan legislation he signed to reduce Louisiana's prison population has won serious plaudits from progressives.
Washington (CNN)A freewheeling President Donald Trump offered a political greatest hits reel Friday to the highest-profile right-wing gathering of the year, basking in conservative plaudits for what he characterized as a triumphant first year in office.
Yes, it earned almost universal plaudits during its fall festival run, earning the Golden Lion at its Venice Premiere in addition to picking up the top award from many major critics' groups, including New York, Los Angeles, and Toronto.
Khanna, 275, an uber-ambitious freshman, former tech lawyer, and Obama administration veteran, has received plaudits from his colleagues for his audacious jobs legislation and enterprising foreign policy ideas and has coauthored op-eds with everyone from Arnold Schwarzenegger to Rep.
Inspired by Spanish chiringuitos (boozy beach bars that serve simple but delicious dishes), their restaurant-stroke-tent was taken to heart by the people of the seaside town, with bookings and plaudits flooding in faster than the tide of London tourists.
Unusually friendly to the foreign media for a senior Chinese official, Wang has won plaudits in China for his tough line on issues like the disputed South China Sea and quick-witted - sometimes bad-tempered quips - to counter criticism of China.
In this deeply retrograde dynamic, donors and patrons reap uncritical plaudits for their generosity without prodding the discourse toward any serious discussion of the sort of change that might produce a fairer society in which billionaire philanthropists no longer exist.
After four solid seasons, Nagbe took his game to a new level in 2015 and played an integral role in Portland's march to the MLS Cup championship, earning plaudits by some as the best box-to-box midfielder in the league.
Markle has won plaudits for mixing outfits from retail fashion stores with designer couture, while flouting traditional British royal style by showing her bare legs, wearing off the shoulder outfits and arranging her hair in a messy bun for her wedding.
It's what might be described as a kind of laundering of privilege: In the Sacklers' case, it meant using their earnings to purchase tables at far-flung charity galas and weasel their way into benevolent foundations, earning plaudits along the way.
The Buenos Aires Herald, closely associated with Argentina's British and, in later years, U.S. community, won plaudits for its coverage of the "disappeared" - people who were forcibly abducted, tortured and often murdered by the state - during the 1976-1983 military dictatorship.
The best commentary tracks don't bog you down with technical details or fill up dead air with dull plaudits: They footnote the movie experience, answering questions you may not have known you had about everything from casting to cinematography to marketing.
His forte was foreign policy, but his political nemesis, Menachem Begin, signed the peace treaty with Egypt in 1979, and his arch-rival, Yitzhak Rabin, got most of the plaudits for Israel's deal in 1993 with the Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat.
The company has received plaudits in recent years for items such as a 199 pounds suede skirt, but fashion journalist Hadley Freeman at the Guardian said such one-offs represented a "triumph of M&S PR over actual fashion for women".
In the process, they relegate basic, traditional in-unit amenities to central, shared spaces, disguising them as trappings of community—a convenient pretext to corrode tenants' personal space, pack them in like sardines, and garner YIMBYist plaudits in the process.
The satirist, Jan Böhmermann, had earned plaudits but also criticism when, on his TV show two weeks ago, he read a crude poem, which he himself labeled "abusive criticism," and accused Mr. Erdogan of lewd behavior and fierce political repression.
But within hours, the depth of the problem was revealed when five "blue lives" -- those of the Dallas policemen -- were taken in Dallas, a city that ironically had been earning plaudits for improving relations between its Police Department and minority communities.
He won plaudits in domestic media last year for standing up for China after losing his temper during a visit to Canada when pressed by a reporter about human rights, saying the question was unacceptable and calling her arrogant and irresponsible.
The fly in the ointment, however, is that whereas Team Sky earned plaudits for their support of Ocean Rescue, the broadcasters campaign against plastic pollution, Brailsford is now funded by a man who has made a vast fortune making it.
The promotional campaign for Tim Lawrence's much anticipated and unusually prescient new book, Life and Death On The New York Dance Floor, 1980-1983, has seen the acclaimed author traverse the Atlantic to attend panels, receive plaudits, and throw parties.
When he first aimed those impulses at shaking up Saudi domestic politics — disempowering the religious establishment, permitting women to drive, opening up Saudi social life, moving the economy away from its overdependence on oil — M.B.S. won plaudits in the West.
The tap dancer and choreographer Michelle Dorrance, who has won critical plaudits and a coveted MacArthur Foundation fellowship, will create three works for American Ballet Theater dancers, starting with a piece d'occasion for Ballet Theater's spring gala on May 21.
MELBOURNE, Australia — When Andy Murray announced that he planned to retire from tennis this year because of chronic hip pain, the news generated the expected plaudits and empathy from the rivals who had shared a locker room with him for years.
Mr. Harrison, 49, has a reputation as a reform-minded superintendent of the New Orleans Police Department, and has won plaudits for overseeing sweeping changes in police practices required after the Justice Department found widespread civil rights violations and other abuses.
Instead of plaudits ahead of the phone's launch on April 26 in the United States, the South Korean conglomerate has been blighted by technology journalists reporting breaks, bulges and blinking screens after using their samples for as little as a day.
He has toned down his provocative presence on social media and cut his hair — which was the subject of considerable attention during spring training — shorter and shorter, the latest trim last week earning him repeated plaudits from reliever David Robertson.
At a start-up competition in 2014 in San Francisco, Lisa Curtis, an entrepreneur, pitched her food start-up, Kuli Kuli, and was told her idea had won the most plaudits from the audience, opening the door to possible investment.
Yet even as candidates trip over each other to score plaudits from organized labor, most of the major unions have stayed on the sidelines, and many union officials say they do not expect their organizations to announce endorsements anytime soon.
It has critical plaudits to spare, and though it's not a hit on the level of something like Game of Thrones or even Watchmen, its ratings aren't too shabby for what amounts to a high-gloss prestige soap about rich assholes.
Musk&aposs lawyers on Thursday tried to weaken the defamation argument, suggesting Unsworth&aposs reputation was unsullied and that he even tried to profit from his role in the rescue, which won him plaudits from the Thai and British governments.
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It is uncertain how the change will affect the long-term future of Pelicans Coach Alvin Gentry, who has won plaudits for guiding the team through the Davis saga and for largely serving as the team's spokesman during the drama.
Since he bought the newspaper in 2013 for $250 million, The Post has added over 200 people to its newsroom, which now numbers 900 journalists, and won plaudits and awards for its coverage of, among other subjects, the Trump administration.
Although Abiy's reforms have drawn plaudits and won him a Nobel prize, a freer environment has stirred violence in some areas as previously repressed ethnic groups assert their newly found freedom and demand a bigger share of the nation's resources.
Ranging from superhero adventures to tales of a lonely robot on a post-apocalyptic Earth, its 21 movies to date have earned plaudits for being artistically adventurous and telling stories ostensibly aimed at kids that have just as many adult fans.
The White House announced Friday that several other high-profile figures would also play a role in the trial, including Harvard law professor emeritus Alan DershowitzAlan Morton Dershowitz'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits The Senate should reject Dershowitz argument on Johnson impeachment Barr wrote 2018 memo contradicting Trump's claim that abuse of power is not impeachable MORE and Ken Starr, the former special counsel who investigated President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonTensions between McConnell and Schumer run high as trial gains momentum Nadler gets under GOP's skin 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE.
The company will get plaudits from people like me — people who like matte displays, hate RGB LED lights on their PCs, and don't mind wearing bulky wired headphones in public — but those won't cover the cost of running a global mobile business.
Although the prince has won Western plaudits for seeking to ease Saudi Arabia's reliance on oil, tackle chronic corruption and reform the conservative Sunni Muslim kingdom, the severity and secrecy of his anti-corruption crackdown last November unnerved some in the West.
The 43-year-old Abiy also recently won plaudits for his role in helping to broker a power-sharing deal in neighboring Sudan, after a political crisis that led to the arrest of Omar al-Bashir, the country's ruler for almost three decades.
Winters won plaudits from investors for his initial three-year plan that began in June 2015 when he focused on revamping the risk culture, slashing costs and purging bad loans that had accumulated in a post-2008 period of over-aggressive growth.
The Jewish group has long been friendly terrain for Cruz, who is seen by them as a strong advocate for Israel's security and who won plaudits for his appearances before the group both last year at the Venetian and this winter in Washington.
Winters won plaudits from investors for his initial three-year plan that began in June 22019 with a focus on revamping the risk culture, slashing costs and purging bad loans that had accumulated in a post-703 period of over-aggressive growth.
With rival streaming channels in the works from Disney, WarnerMedia and others, Netflix faces the prospect of losing more content made by other companies, which, despite the plaudits for the media it produces in-house, accounts for the bulk of users' viewing time.
Though the prince, 32, has won Western plaudits for seeking to ease Saudi Arabia's reliance on oil, tackle chronic corruption and reform the conservative Sunni Muslim kingdom, the severity and secrecy of an anti-corruption crackdown last November has unnerved some investors.
The main beneficiary of the regional votes may be Zaia, who has won plaudits as head of Veneto since 2010 and is seen as a potential threat to Salvini as leader of the League and of Italy's centre-right as a whole.
Prince Mohammed, known as MbS, won Western plaudits for social and economic reforms that include committing the country to a more moderate form of Islam than the semi-official Wahhabi school, which has often been criticized as the ideology of radical Islamists worldwide.
Abeid, who has been jailed numerous times and won plaudits from the United Nations and United States for his fight against slavery, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation that he plans to stand for president for a second time in this year's elections.
CEO Mark Cutifani has won plaudits for his stewardship since taking the helm in 2013, though his strategic ability has been questioned in some quarters despite Anglo shares climbing around 12 percent last year, outperforming London-listed peers including Glencore and Rio Tinto.
MUMBAI/BENGALURU (Reuters) - Prime Minister Narendra Modi's moves to cut red tape and streamline the tax system have won him plaudits, but data shows that the Modi government's pro-business agenda has failed to translate into earnings growth for most Indian corporations.
After more than a decade of watching cold, alienated male antiheroes with thousand-yard stares hijack our television landscapes and critical plaudits, the show's warm communalism reminds us that being human — never mind a mother — is an experience that's much better when shared.
This finding brings to mind Dan T. Cathy, the chief executive of Chick-fil-A, who in 2012 angered many progressives with public comments opposing same-sex marriage — but who also received plaudits, and perhaps increased business, from those who agreed with him.
Trump congratulated the Nationals on their first ever World Series title against the Houston Astros last week, drawing cheers from thousands of red-clad Nationals fans at the White House South Portico, and winning plaudits from players who took turns at the microphone.
Democratic Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, an Iraq veteran, earned plaudits from doves and isolationists for pushing an antiwar line in last month's Democratic presidential debates, and ended up as the debate's most-searched candidate on Google, a possible reinforcement of the Pew results.
This is not usually the case in the forums of contemporary American politics, where the goal is geared toward "destroying" or "eviscerating" your opponent through mockery and pointed logic, earning plaudits from your political brethren but not convincing the unconvinced of anything.
As Dr. Anversa's fame grew, along with grants, he earned perhaps the greatest of scientific plaudits in 2007: a professorship at Harvard Medical School and a position at its teaching hospital, Brigham and Women's, as director of its Center for Regenerative Medicine.
"Whenever Europe speaks as one, we can impose our position on others," Juncker said, arguing that a deal he struck in July with Trump to stall a transatlantic tariff war and which won plaudits for the Commission should have come as no surprise.
Singapore has won global plaudits in its two-month long battle with the virus, but a recent surge in infections has forced authorities to close its borders and entertainment venues in moves that are battering firms across the travel and finance hub.
Amid phone calls and plaudits from the governor, other political figures and higher-ups in law enforcement, Ms. Barnes told her husband's friend, Captain Dale, that she did not see what the big deal was about what he had done on Friday.
Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey, the race's other major black candidate, championed the bipartisan First Step Act, which President Trump signed into law last year, and Julián Castro, the former housing secretary, has won plaudits for his early focus on policing.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE is moving in a more conventional direction, winning plaudits from former critics in the process.
The last of the "Wild Boars" football team and their coach were brought out of the cave late on Tuesday after a dangerous rescue that unleashed joy across Thailand, and earned the boys celebrity plaudits from Italy and Spain to England and Brazil.
The efforts have won plaudits from national green-energy advocates who see the utility as a leader in helping redesign the electric system, which is undergoing enormous changes as renewable sources of energy become more popular and other technologies give customers more control.
I fully agree with the views expressed by Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerCollins walks impeachment tightrope 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits Biden says he would not engage in witness swap in impeachment trial MORE (D-N.
And while Flood would be a valued player in the event Democrats move to impeach Trump, he lacks McGahn's conservative credo and likely would not pursue Trump's conservative deregulatory agenda with the same zeal that has earned McGahn plaudits on the right.
That rhetoric may win plaudits at a time when other global powers are voicing increasingly protectionist agendas, but it also comes with risks, and increasing levels of state-backed funding have raised concerns about just how safe of a gamble it is.
But the people who live in the Succession universe don't know that, and Shiv has now successfully positioned herself as the non-Roy Roy, which is sure to win plaudits from the mainstream papers her dad loves so much (if not, like, Jacobin).
Warren, a liberal senator who won plaudits for her robust policy plans and focused her campaign on fighting the corrupting influence of money on politics, finished well behind the two front-runners on Tuesday in contests in 14 states, including her home, Massachusetts.
While Hasina's government has won widespread global plaudits for letting in hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees who fled persecution in Myanmar, its critics have decried Hasina's increasingly authoritarian rule, the government's handling of student protests this year and its crackdown on free speech.
Some teams get it right: Last year's Yankees, for example, correctly identified their 803 as a bust by mid-July, and then sold enough pieces at the deadline to finance a year's worth of Baseball America plaudits for the depth of their farm system.
Three days later Tempo, which makes toilet paper, posted on Facebook, which is popular in Hong Kong, and on Weibo, the mainland's biggest microblogging site, that it would carry on advertising with TVB, earning it plaudits from the Global Times, a Communist Party newspaper.
Google rightly took the plaudits when it made its Nik Collection photo editing software available for free last year — removing the product's $149 price tag, which was once as high as $500 — but unfortunately it looks like that move was a prelude to the end.
Trump over the weekend named RNC Chair Reince Priebus his chief of staff and Breitbart Founder Steve Bannon chief strategist, earning plaudits with the first but backlash over the former, because of Bannon's controversial comments on minorities and Breitbart's often incendiary reporting, among other issues.
In her second stint as Speaker of the House of Representatives, the 79-year-old Californian has won plaudits for keeping the enlarged Democratic House caucus united, passing over 100 bills in five months, and intimidating Donald Trump as no other politician has done.
Meanwhile, on FX, the first official live-action X-Men television series, Legion, is one of the best-reviewed new series of the year, scoring an 82 on Metacritic and winning plaudits for its daring visuals and hypnotic storytelling, courtesy of Fargo creator Noah Hawley.
Turkey has won plaudits for hosting the world's largest number of refugees and has sharply criticised European nations for failing to open their doors to those fleeing a civil war in Syria that has created the worst humanitarian crisis since the second world war.
But we as a society somehow reached a new low Tuesday afternoon after Trump staged a pointless, unproductive televised discussion of immigration policy with several members of Congress and successfully earned media plaudits for the feat of not suffering from any obvious symptoms of dementia.
Adding a female minority to the ticket could help the eventual nominee, her move to remove the Confederate Flag from the state capitol earned her plaudits from across the political spectrum, and as she showed on Tuesday night, she's good in front of the camera.
Crude insults, intimidation campaigns, and other tactics that win plaudits on the right as signals of "dominance" are the same tactics that, if practiced by professors in return—even in our private lives off campus—would lead to calls for our jobs, or worse.
Once viewed in many parts of the country as a union-busting killer of Main Street businesses, Walmart and its chief executive, Doug McMillon, have received plaudits of late for taking stands not just on guns but on issues like carbon emissions and Confederate flags.
Last week, Mueller's office publicly disputed an explosive BuzzFeed report that suggested Trump directed Cohen to lie to Congress about the Trump Tower Moscow project, earning plaudits from Trump himself about Mueller's decision to shoot down a story that was potentially highly damaging to him.
His "Ryan budgets" — which called for large income tax cuts for the wealthy, lower taxes on capital gains and the shifting of Medicare to a voucher system — became the gold standard for Republican policy, and drew plaudits from big donors for their seriousness and depth.
Tesla has received plenty of plaudits for its brand power, but the Apple-like ability of the automaker to get consumers to come out in droves and plunk down money for a future product based on little to no information has, if anything, been understated.
The plaudits in the news media, and on social media, betray a disagreeable longing for authoritarianism, a Mussolini-style nostalgia for a macho leader who's always right, and a yearning for the (verbal) stick to be taken to anyone who dares criticize the boss.
While winning plaudits from the right for preventing asylum seekers arriving by boat to Australia, Dutton has been criticized by the left for comments about the rise of African gangs in Australian cities and for boycotting a government apology to Indigenous people in 13.
Yen, whose portrayal of blind warrior Chirrut Imwe is already drawing fanboy plaudits, belongs to a generation of Hong Kong and Chinese action heroes —Chow Yun-fat, Jet Li, and Jackie Chan—who have long been superstars on the other side of the Pacific.
The Note 7 was released in 10 countries (including the US) on August 19, and had earned plaudits from both mainstream and enthusiast publications, with reviews focusing on its crisp, 5.7-inch display, waterproofing, and built-in iris scanner that's used to unlock the phone.
The producers, led by Richie Jackson, said they will mount a national tour, starting next fall at the Center Theater Group in Los Angeles, starring Mr. Urie, who is winning plaudits for his performance as the lead character, Arnold Beckoff, in the Broadway production.
But Mr. Kelly, who initially earned plaudits for imposing more order on the West Wing, lately has come under fire for his management of the White House, particularly his handling of spousal abuse allegations that resulted in the resignation of the staff secretary, Rob Porter.
Trump has received plaudits and criticisms for his willingness to engage Kim Jong Un directly in three meetings since June last year, the first between leaders of two countries that have remained in a technical state of hostilities since the 1950-53 Korean War.
The idea was to cater to Trump voters and working-class viewers in general, and as "Roseanne" became the most-watched new show of the 2017-18 television season — drawing plaudits from the president himself — the gamble on Ms. Barr appeared to have paid off.
Trump did not release a planned statement after the senator's death last Saturday at the age of 81, offering brief plaudits for him late on Monday at the urging of aides after responding to questions about McCain with silence for most of the day.
Mr. Booker, more than Mr. Biden or Ms. Harris, has also received plaudits from progressive economists for his baby bonds policy, which would take aim at the racial wealth gap by creating government-run savings accounts for every child born in the United States.
Though McConnell has the 51 votes needed to enact the rules, Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerCollins walks impeachment tightrope 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits Biden says he would not engage in witness swap in impeachment trial MORE (D-N.
Democrats were later expected to push to include language calling for a subpoena of former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonWhat to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial Nadler gets under GOP's skin 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE.
For all the plaudits he received, he told Brent Zwerneman in "Game of My Life: 25 Stories of Aggie Football" (2003) of how, when he defended against rangy pro receivers, "I was scared to death all the time that I was going to get beat."
Qoros has won quality plaudits for its petrol cars, including its Qoros 26.8791 sport-utility vehicle launched last year, but it now highlights some of the risks that auto start-ups face as competition intensifies and a slowing Chinese economy weighs on car sales.
Just last week, Trump won plaudits from right-wing websites and TV commentators for tying immigration to terrorism and calling on Congress to end "chain migration" and "visa lotteries" in the wake of two recent attempted bombings by immigrants in New York City. Rep.
The California-based carrier, which is partly owned by Richard Branson's Virgin Group (to which it pays an annual fee to use the name), has won consistent plaudits from flyers since its launch in 22015, and not just for the hypnotic purple cabin lights (see picture).
President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE in recent weeks has avoided major controversies and won plaudits from unexpected quarters for his handling of foreign policy.
The messages: A simplified version, previewed by lawmakers and aides: Republicans will point to the nominee as a conservative who will hew closely to the Constitution and will be in the mold of Gorsuch, whose time on the court has already won plaudits in the party.
Oscar-winning director Alfonso Cuarón's quiet, contemplative, deeply personal film, based on the experiences of the woman who worked for his family and raised him in Mexico City and set during a time of social unrest, has already received plaudits from critics' groups all over North America.
When the Spotted Pig opened on West 11th Street in 2004, it had the backing of investors like Jay-Z and Michael Stipe along with Mr. Batali, and became one of the city's most prominent restaurants, propelled in part by plaudits for its chef, April Bloomfield.
Olympic Melo has won plaudits for his role in helping U.S.A. Basketball secure gold medals in 2008, 2012 and 2016, but he'll have to be a positive force on an N.B.A. title team like Eighties McAdoo if he hopes to really change his on-court legacy.
Lawmakers on the left criticized McConnell's rules when they were published, with Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerCollins walks impeachment tightrope 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits Biden says he would not engage in witness swap in impeachment trial MORE (D-N.
Democrats particularly want to hear from former White House national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonWhat to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial Nadler gets under GOP's skin 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE, who has signaled he would cooperate if subpoenaed.
"The McConnell rules seem to be designed by President Trump for President Trump," Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerCollins walks impeachment tightrope 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits Biden says he would not engage in witness swap in impeachment trial MORE (D-N.
"And there was the famous incident when someone threw a cellphone," Mr. Steele said, referring to the time in 2013 when Kevin Williamson, a writer from National Review, earned plaudits among the cast for taking the device of a texting seatmate and hurling it into the distance.
All presidents do this, very definitely, but what made Trump's spin on the evening stand out was its queasiness: He presumably sought to scoop up plaudits from his overwhelmingly white base for showcasing (literally) black Americans when his administration has done so little for them policy-wise.
Occupy sparked a debate about the ways that capitalism undermines and sabotages democracy, and forced elites to think of economic inequity as a moral predicament—all at a time when Barack Obama had won plaudits from economists for shepherding the U.S. out of a dire recession.
And indeed, it's refreshing at a time in which formal artistry is increasingly valued by the Academy — particularly in the person of Alejandro González Iñárritu, who won his second directing award in a row for The Revenant — to see a film as modest and unassuming as Spotlight gain plaudits.
The cross-section of Hypnotize Minds and Cash Money was and is significant: Back before Chance the Rapper and Macklemore were winning plaudits for supposedly turning the major label system on its head, a network of Southern rap labels including these two did the same thing with less visibility.
Sure, politesse is the name of the game here, but plaudits for the guy who sucked the air out of this bubble called Ariake Colosseum by beating the would-be hometown hero, formerly undefeated Olympic gold medalist Ryota Murata, whose face has graced every Tokyo paper all week?
While Mr. Volf falls just short of hagiography at times and ultimately succumbs to other equally mythological narratives about her later life — the notion that her demise was hastened by a jilted heart, for one — there's enough fresh stuff here that the documentary deserves plaudits for its archival meticulousness.
It's gotten to the point that analysts tracking the American assistance to Mr. Netanyahu's campaign have taken to guessing what Mr. Trump might toss his way next: merely more plaudits, or perhaps a meatier bone, like endorsing Republican-sponsored legislation to recognize Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights.
During the busiest stage of his solo career Mr. Parisot performed with the major orchestras of Berlin, London, Paris and Munich, and with conductors including Leopold Stokowski, Pierre Monteux and Leonard Bernstein, winning plaudits for his warm, focused sound; prodigious technique; and a temperament that balanced passion and elegance.
Sheriff Israel, who immediately after the shooting praised his department's response, abruptly called a news conference on Wednesday to extend plaudits to other police departments, including Coral Springs, whose officers said they were the first to arrive at the high school, which is in the neighboring city of Parkland.
They say the Senate should attempt to obtain information previously withheld by the White House, including testimony from former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonWhat to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial Nadler gets under GOP's skin 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE.
Among the Democrats and one independent who opposed the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) were Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerCollins walks impeachment tightrope 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits Biden says he would not engage in witness swap in impeachment trial MORE (N.
Sixty-six percent believe John BoltonJohn BoltonWhat to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial Nadler gets under GOP's skin 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE should testify, and 57 percent (including 85033 percent of Republicans) believe the Senate should call more witnesses.
It is an approach that has made his players — Ronaldo, Ángel Di María, Radamel Falcao and the rest — famous, and earned him not only a litany of plaudits but also considerable wealth, enough to make him the second-highest-earning sports agent in the world, after baseball's Scott Boras.
When he was on the debate stage, Castro held his own, winning plaudits on the left for endorsing decriminalizing illegal border crossings, naming Atatiana Jefferson, a black woman who was shot and killed by a police officer in Texas, and mentioning transgender people when talking about abortion access.
Julián Castro, the former housing secretary whose progressive presidential candidacy did not make significant inroads with Democratic voters but earned plaudits from the party's left wing, has endorsed Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, offering a possible lift for her candidacy less than one month before the Iowa caucuses.
Sixty-six percent of registered voters want to see former National Security Advisor John BoltonJohn BoltonWhat to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial Nadler gets under GOP's skin 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE testify, according to a January poll by Quinnipiac University.
Senate Republicans blocked an attempt by Democrats to include a deal on former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonWhat to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial Nadler gets under GOP's skin 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE's testimony in the impeachment trial rules.
"A trial with no evidence is not a trial at all; it's a cover-up," Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerCollins walks impeachment tightrope 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits Biden says he would not engage in witness swap in impeachment trial MORE (D-N.
"A trial with no evidence is not a trial at all; it's a cover-up," Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerCollins walks impeachment tightrope 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits Biden says he would not engage in witness swap in impeachment trial MORE (D-N.
The chorus and orchestra rose behind her, waving a thousand white handkerchiefs, and before her the entire audience rose, waving hats and handkerchiefs, clapping hands and cheering, and protracting the demonstration, while the little lady in her tasteful dress bowed low and often, acknowledging the plaudits of a whole city.
Uber has taken the plaudits for its audacious plan to deploy driverless cars as soon as this month, but the U.S. giant has been beaten to the punch for actually introducing autonomous vehicles by a far lower-profile company that is working on the other side of the world in Singapore.
Anyone who regularly uses Twitter will recognize the way that it inadvertently trains users — by providing bursts of affirmation when a post goes viral — to win plaudits from fellow travelers by putting down users on the other side of any argument and, if no such argument exists, to start one.
While Lam won plaudits for spearheading a potentially world-class institution at the heart of a new district aimed at transforming Hong Kong into a regional arts hub, the deal with Chinese officials behind closed doors was criticized for lacking any public consultation, including her appointment of a prominent architect.
Prior to that, he'd released two independent albums, High Top Mountain and Metamodern Sounds in Country Music (a play on Ray Charles' classic Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music), the latter of which was also nominated for a Grammy (in the Americana category) and received numerous critical plaudits. 3.
Although she can still hear the plaudits of Broadway and the music halls of Europe ringing in her ears, a memory that many a performer would love to cherish, pretty diminutive Lottie Gee, star of many musical successes, puckers her lips and pouts because she has never tasted any real happiness.
If anyone sets and bears responsibility for our country's tone, it's our president, and let's please not forget that he got all those plaudits last week for his dignified, sensitive response to the Alexandria shooting because we're never sure we can count on him to clear even the lowest of bars.
Trump attorney Jane Raskin offered a short presentation defending Giuliani's role — earning plaudits from the former New York City mayor on Twitter — by referring to him as an "internationally recognized expert on fighting corruption" and accusing Democrats of using his efforts in Ukraine as a "colorful distraction" to undermine Trump.
There are opportunities here for everyone: Alan DershowitzAlan Morton Dershowitz'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits The Senate should reject Dershowitz argument on Johnson impeachment Barr wrote 2018 memo contradicting Trump's claim that abuse of power is not impeachable MORE will get to give the nation a civics lesson.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads After drawing both plaudits and controversy over its run at the Guggenheim in 22000, the exhibition Art and China after 22017: Theater of the World has come to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, where it will be on view until February 210.
When Obama was elected, the campaign collectively got a lot of plaudits for how smart you guys were about social media and you figured out how to raise money on the internet, you spend time talking about how you got Obama to do "Two Ferns" to help get health care going.
"What they care about is mobilizing their base and winning plaudits from far-right voters and the evangelical community, and they're attacking Democrats to turn Israel and anti-Semitism into a partisan political weapon," said Logan Bayroff, a spokesman for J Street, the liberal pro-Israel group and rival to AIPAC.
The pace of change has won plaudits in regional media and from overseas Myanmar nationals - the mayor was given the Citizen of Burma award by a U.S. diaspora organization in May - underscoring opportunities for Myanmar as the country emerges from half a century of isolation into a world dominated by rapidly evolving technology.
If Bernie Sanders could find some way of decoupling his economic populism from this needlessly antagonistic cultural liberalism, he could find a whole new constituency waiting for him -- just as Francis has won plaudits from left-wing celebrities such as Susan Sarandon and Mia Farrow by accentuating the church's message on poverty.
Just consider the plaudits that Mr Trump earned for turning up in Mexico City in late August and reading a prepared statement next to the Mexican president without making any cracks about rapists or actually inciting violence: a low-bar performance that had Republicans rushing on to the airwaves to call him "statesmanlike".
The rush to assign plaudits for the breakthrough that led to a meeting between North Korea's leader Kim Jong-Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in last week -- and Trump's own planned summit with Kim -- reflects building hopes that Pyongyang's willingness to talk about dismantling its nuclear arsenal may be genuine.
Boasting critical plaudits and a long, successful run at the box office, Spider-Verse swooped into the race in December and stole the thunder of Pixar's Incredibles 15, which also boasted great reviews and an even better box office take, but came out in June and feels a little like old news.
Hyde's messages were revealed in a chunk of evidence provided by Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiThe Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE's associate Lev Parnas to the House for the impeachment investigation.
Rounding out the team are Harvard Law professor Alan DershowitzAlan Morton Dershowitz'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits The Senate should reject Dershowitz argument on Johnson impeachment Barr wrote 2018 memo contradicting Trump's claim that abuse of power is not impeachable MORE, Kenneth Starr, Robert Ray, Jane Raskin and Pam Bondi.
Though Mr. Xi won plaudits this week at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, for his support of economic globalization, at home he has overseen a yearslong program to constrain civil society, promote adulation for Mao Zedong, stamp out support for an independent press and sharply limit speech on the internet.
The Raptors were the only team in the league to rank in the top five this season in both offensive and defensive efficiency, and Casey won plaudits for overseeing a dramatic change in the Raptors' playing style, which emphasized a faster pace, more passing and a greater reliance on 3-point shooting.
Giuliani's former associate also said former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonWhat to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial Nadler gets under GOP's skin 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE would be able to shed light on the allegations against Trump if he was allowed to testify.
Instead of plaudits ahead of the phone's previously planned launch on April 26 in the United States, the South Korean conglomerate has been blighted by technology journalists reporting breaks, bulges and blinking screens, raising the spectre of the combustible Galaxy Note 7 three years ago which the firm ultimately pulled from shelves at massive cost.
The government failed (Wall Street Journal) U.S. government plans to ratchet up emphasis on social distancing (Wall Street Journal) A promising treatment for coronavirus fails (New York Times) Kushner coronavirus team sparks confusion, plaudits inside White House response efforts (Washington Post)   State by state Pence said all Grand Princess passengers in quarantine would be tested.
At the same time that he was receiving plaudits in Washington, however, Mr. Pei was recovering from one of the most devastating setbacks any architect of his generation had faced anywhere: the nearly total failure of one of his most conspicuous projects, the 700-foot-tall John Hancock Tower at Copley Square in Boston.
Democratic U.S. presidents from Jack Kennedy to Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonTensions between McConnell and Schumer run high as trial gains momentum Nadler gets under GOP's skin 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE understood the economic principle that higher tax rates, especially on the rich, generally lead to declining federal tax revenues.
One in particular -- John BoltonJohn BoltonWhat to watch for on Day 28503 of Senate impeachment trial Nadler gets under GOP's skin 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE, Trump's former national security adviser -- has had a change of heart and is now offering to testify if the Senate subpoenas him for testimony.
One in particular — John BoltonJohn BoltonWhat to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial Nadler gets under GOP's skin 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE, Trump's former national security adviser — has had a change of heart and is now offering to testify if the Senate subpoenas him for testimony.
Former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonWhat to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial Nadler gets under GOP's skin 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE, who is believed to have intimate knowledge of the pressure campaign, has also said he would testify in front of the Senate if subpoenaed.
While there were some whispers in the White House at the timing of Haley's departure -- given that the Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court confirmation drama exposed the President's trouble with female voters -- Trump clearly benefited from a TV moment when he could praise a strong, popular, Republican woman and bask in some plaudits from her.
And some grocers are merely substituting one single-use material for another, as in the case of Trader Joe's, which drew plaudits earlier this year for plans to strip its stores of 1 million pounds of plastic by removing plastic bags from its checkout counters, switching to compostable produce bags, and replacing Styrofoam trays with recyclable alternatives.
Not all of Ishioka's creations earned such industry plaudits, but many of them were memorable nonetheless — including her direction of Bjork's 2001 music video "Cocoon," and her costume design for Cirque du Soleil, the 2006 film The Fall (which is the main focus of her Google Doodle), and the 2010 Broadway musical Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.
The latter might argue he's a different breed of rich guy: The kind who accrued his massive wealth by way of monopoly but whose old company also deigns to make large, splashy donations to good causes and who has earned plaudits by encouraging fellow SuperRichFolk to pledge to give away most of their wealth before death.
She won plaudits for the recent state dinner to honor French President Emmanuel Macron and Brigitte Macron, for representing the White House solo at former first lady Barbara Bush's funeral in Houston, during a state visit to Japan six months ago, and with son Barron Trump and the president during April's annual White House Easter Egg Roll.
Haigh, who won plaudits for the 2011 gay romance "Weekend" said "Lean on Pete" is something of a pre-coming-of-age story "It's almost like Charley hasn't got time to even begin to understand really who he is because he is always moving and fighting and trying to get some kind of home," Haigh said.
Helmut Kohl, a towering postwar figure who reunified Germany after 45 years of Cold War antagonism, propelled a deeply held vision of Europe's integration and earned plaudits from Moscow and Washington for his deft handling of the fall of the Berlin Wall, died on Friday at his home in Ludwigshafen, Germany, the Rhine port city where he was born.
In 1996, Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonTensions between McConnell and Schumer run high as trial gains momentum Nadler gets under GOP's skin 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE was advertising against Bob Dole after Dole had become the de facto nominee, but well before the convention, and there was little Dole could do to respond.
But he hasn't been in the public spotlight as much as Sekulow or Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiThe Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE, a Trump attorney who is at the center of the impeachment controversy.
But while his voluble tactics have won him plaudits among members of the left, many of whom seem to believe that his efforts in the Cohen case might take down Mr. Trump, some legal experts said that his barrage of Trump-like tweets and his all-but-constant media appearances might not be doing Ms. Clifford any favors.
Former Harvard professor Alan DershowitzAlan Morton Dershowitz'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits The Senate should reject Dershowitz argument on Johnson impeachment Barr wrote 2018 memo contradicting Trump's claim that abuse of power is not impeachable MORE has said he is serving as counsel for Trump but not as a full member of the defense team.
The survey was also conducted in the days after Lev Parnas, an associate of Trump's attorney Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiThe Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE, claimed that Trump knew everything about the pressure campaign on Ukraine.
The legal team includes multiple individuals with ties to former President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonTensions between McConnell and Schumer run high as trial gains momentum Nadler gets under GOP's skin 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE's impeachment and reflects Trump's emphasis on including media-tested attack dogs he's familiar with and views as sufficiently loyal.
Republicans are threatening to weaponize a fight on Senate impeachment witnesses amid growing concerns that moderates within their caucus could help Democrats call former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonWhat to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial Nadler gets under GOP's skin 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE to testify.
Manchin has bucked party lines in some high-profile votes, including to confirm Supreme Court Justice Brett KavanaughBrett Michael KavanaughSusan Collins in statistical tie with Democratic challenger: poll A disgraced Senate and president have no business confirming judges Manchin not ruling out endorsing Trump reelection MORE, in moves that have won him some plaudits from conservative circles.
The flamboyant designs of the JLE stations may have won plaudits from the creatively minded— rhapsodising perhaps a little too lyrically, the Royal Fine Art Commission stated that the entire extension was "comparable to the achievement of Haussmann when he constructed the great boulevards of Paris"—but among transport engineers they were viewed with scepticism and blamed for cost overruns.
Venice Film Festival After more than a decade of filmmaking that won critical plaudits but little broad recognition, the French film director Stéphane Brizé shot into the public eye last year with "La loi du marché" (The Measure of a Man), which won the best actor award for Vincent Lindon at the 2015 Cannes International Film Festival, and big audiences in France.
McDonald's is the largest fast-food chain by revenue, but its marketing efforts have not earned the industry plaudits of rivals like Burger King, which scored the top prize at this summer's Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity for the "Whopper Detour" campaign that let customers buy a Whopper for one penny — but only if they visited a nearby McDonald's first.
Playing the young Helen Keller — a rigorous role that required her to act, persuasively but without sentimentality, the part of a deaf-blind child subject to fearsome rages; to learn the manual alphabet; and to engage nightly in an ad-libbed, highly physical onstage fight with Ms. Bancroft that could last nearly 21985 minutes — she won critical plaudits and enduring fame.
The big jump in defense spending has earned plaudits from Pentagon chief James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE and defense hawks in both chambers, though some have questioned whether it's too much money for the military.
While she has won plaudits on the left for her raft of ambitious policy proposals, an analysis of Ms. Warren's recent improvement in the polls indicates that her growth coincides with an uptick in mentions on cable news — a jump that began after she called for Mr. Trump's impeachment and then had an impressive showing on a CNN town hall last month.
Here are some of the different steps five American governors have taken to tackle the coronavirus: Mike DeWine, Ohio Since the outset of the coronavirus' spread, the Ohio Republican has been openly aggressive at tackling the pandemic, earning DeWine plaudits from members of his own party and Democrats, many of whom worked to defeat him just a few years ago.
Attorney Alan DershowitzAlan Morton Dershowitz'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits The Senate should reject Dershowitz argument on Johnson impeachment Barr wrote 2018 memo contradicting Trump's claim that abuse of power is not impeachable MORE said on Sunday the argument that a president cannot be impeached for abusing his power is a "strong one" that has been successful in the past.
Harvard Law Professor Emeritus Alan DershowitzAlan Morton Dershowitz'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits The Senate should reject Dershowitz argument on Johnson impeachment Barr wrote 2018 memo contradicting Trump's claim that abuse of power is not impeachable MORE, who has been a proponent of the argument, is expected to make that argument on the Senate floor when Trump's team presents its defense.
Both sides spent much of Tuesday, the first day of the trial after last week's ceremonial open, clashing back and forth over the trial's rules as Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerCollins walks impeachment tightrope 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits Biden says he would not engage in witness swap in impeachment trial MORE (D-N.
"Despite the fact that it includes very good labor provisions, I am voting against USMCA because it does not address climate change, the greatest threat facing our planet," said Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerCollins walks impeachment tightrope 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits Biden says he would not engage in witness swap in impeachment trial MORE (D-N.Y.).
"  Asked whether House managers are considering calling Lev Parnas, an indicted former associate of Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiThe Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE, Crow told CNN he would not "get into" questions over "any one particular witness.
Trump also said that he would rather go the "long way" with a Senate impeachment trial and have former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonWhat to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial Nadler gets under GOP's skin 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE and others testify, but that their appearances would pose a risk to national security.
Trump Jr. also responded to recent communications involving Lev Parnas, an associate of Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiThe Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE who was indicted last year on campaign finance charges, in which Trump Jr.'s name is mentioned.
In the first part of his interview with Maddow, which aired Wednesday night, Parnas said Trump "knew exactly what was going on," and that former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonWhat to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial Nadler gets under GOP's skin 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE was aware of what was happening in Ukraine.
The Washington Post's Josh Dawsey reported: Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Chief of Staff John F. Kelly and other White House aides advocated for an official statement that gave the decorated Vietnam War POW plaudits for his military and Senate service and called him a "hero," according to current and former White House aides, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive internal deliberations.
The Trump legal team has also brought on high-profile attorneys, including Harvard Law Professor Emeritus Alan DershowitzAlan Morton Dershowitz'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits The Senate should reject Dershowitz argument on Johnson impeachment Barr wrote 2018 memo contradicting Trump's claim that abuse of power is not impeachable MORE and former independent counsel Ken Starr, who investigated Clinton, to have speaking roles in the trial.
Lawyer Alan DershowitzAlan Morton Dershowitz'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits The Senate should reject Dershowitz argument on Johnson impeachment Barr wrote 2018 memo contradicting Trump's claim that abuse of power is not impeachable MORE, a member of President Trump's impeachment defense team, said Sunday there will be no need to call witnesses during the Senate trial if his legal arguments are successful.
One of the most vulnerable lawmakers up for reelection this fall, Collins was the only GOP senator early Wednesday morning to break with her party and back a proposed rules change offered by Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerCollins walks impeachment tightrope 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits Biden says he would not engage in witness swap in impeachment trial MORE (D-N.Y.).
Separately, a close associate of Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiThe Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE, Trump's personal lawyer, has delivered a trove of information to House Democrats related to Giuliani's campaign to pressure Ukrainian leaders to find dirt on the president's political rivals.
In recent days, Democrats have received a trove of documents from Lev Parnas, a Soviet-born Florida businessman and close associate of Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiThe Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 22020 of Senate impeachment trial 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE, who led the pressure campaign on Ukrainian officials.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE (D-Mass.) delivered in last week's Democratic debate in Detroit and continues to earn plaudits for her campaign, questions continue to linger about her viability in a general election matchup with the president.
They also included a document that Lev Parnas, a longtime associate of Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiThe Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 6900 of Senate impeachment trial 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE, provided to the House Intelligence Committee — specifically a May 2628 letter Giuliani sent to Volodymyr Zelensky, who was then the President-elect of Ukraine.
The White House briefs appear structured around the claim, to be argued by Harvard law professor emeritus Alan DershowitzAlan Morton Dershowitz'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits The Senate should reject Dershowitz argument on Johnson impeachment Barr wrote 2018 memo contradicting Trump's claim that abuse of power is not impeachable MORE, that the Constitution is literal in when it refers to "high crimes and misdemeanors" as criminal violations.
Collins took some criticism this week when she downplayed new evidence released by the House Intelligence Committee revealing that Lev Parnas, an associate of Trump's personal lawyer Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiThe Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE, had made it his objective to instigate an investigation of Biden.
President Trump's personal attorney Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiThe Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE reportedly urged Justice Department prosecutors to go easy on a Venezuelan businessman under criminal investigation after the client said he secretly helped fund the Venezuelan opposition leader's attempt to take control from President Nicolás Maduro.
In less than a decade at the celebrated Pujol and later at Máximo Bistrot, the restaurant he operates with his wife, Gabriela, in a corner of the Colonia Roma section of this thronging capital, Mr. García has garnered awards and plaudits for the bright clarity of the flavors his kitchen conjures and the subtly layered elegance of his efforts fusing classic French technique with traditional Mexican preparations and ingredients.
The Judiciary chairman claimed Trump and Republicans were "afraid" to allow former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonWhat to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial Nadler gets under GOP's skin 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE to testify and accused senators of engaging in a cover-up, angering Cipollone, who then demanded the lawmaker apologize to Trump and his family, the Senate and the American public.
Witnesses who testified in the impeachment inquiry described an effort by Trump's personal attorney Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiThe Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE and others within the administration to press Ukraine to open investigations into 2016 election interference and Burisma, a Ukrainian gas firm whose board employed Hunter Biden.
Lev Parnas, an indicted former associate of Trump attorney Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiThe Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 85033 of Senate impeachment trial 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE, has made a series of explosive allegations against Trump and his inner circle related to the Ukraine affair in recent days, in addition to supplying House Democrats with new documentary evidence.
In a city not known for snappy dressing, Mr. Comey cut a sharp figure in a bespoke blue plaid suit made by the haberdasher The Tailored Man of Alexandria, Va., and brown R.M. Williams Chelsea boots he says were given to him by friends from the Australian police force (not to be confused with the black Chelsea boots Mr. Comey wore for his prime time "20/20" interview, which earned him plaudits from Esquire and GQ).
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyTensions between McConnell and Schumer run high as trial gains momentum No. 2 GOP leader eyes Wednesday of next week for possible votes on witnesses Impeachment trial forces senators to scrap fundraisers MORE (R-Utah) has said that he wants to hear from former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonWhat to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial Nadler gets under GOP's skin 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE.
" Alan DershowitzAlan Morton Dershowitz'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits The Senate should reject Dershowitz argument on Johnson impeachment Barr wrote 2018 memo contradicting Trump's claim that abuse of power is not impeachable MORE, an attorney who is serving as legal counsel for Trump's defense team in the Senate impeachment trial, has repeatedly leveled the argument, telling CNN on Sunday that "if the House charges do not include impeachable offenses, that's really the end of the matter.
These are the same folks, many of them, who questioned the legitimacy of Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonTensions between McConnell and Schumer run high as trial gains momentum Nadler gets under GOP's skin 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE's presidency throughout, hoping that the Whitewater scandal, the "Steele dossier" of its day, would finish him and who ended up impeaching him for, well, hillbilly handfishin' with a White House intern and telling a whopper under oath.
" But Trump, earning plaudits from his supporters for his reaction and lack of "political correctness," was unrepentant even as he faced a backlash in the US. Pattern emerges Just two months earlier, Trump had been slow to call out white supremacists and neo-Nazis as responsible for violence in Charlottesville, Virginia -- and later blamed counter-protesters, too -- and defended himself by insisting that he "wanted to make sure, unlike most politicians, that what I said was correct, not make a quick statement.
Gillibrand's conservative record is one of the key criticisms her nascent candidacy receives from the left, but it shows how the 2020 candidate's early strategy is to face up to questions about her record, not run away from them, believing that embracing her story and evolution on issues like guns and immigration could win plaudits from caucus goers here in Iowa and convince them that she could win a general election against President Donald Trump by appealing to a spectrum of voters.
Democrats in both chambers are hoping the emergence of new evidence and eyewitness offers to testify will force Senate GOP leaders to consider the unexplored information, including captivating details of Trump's pressure campaign recently provided by Lev Parnas, a Soviet-born businessman with close ties to Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiThe Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 2628 of Senate impeachment trial 'Emotion' from Trump's legal team wins presidential plaudits MORE.ADVERTISEMENTgoogletag.cmd.

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