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So is the manner in which he politicizes his own wealth.
The film neither politicizes her plight nor denies its political implications.
They argue that showing the dead inflames controversy and politicizes soldiers' sacrifices.
Obama politicizes everything, from the IRS to the FBI to the Justice Department.
This unequal application of the law politicizes national security and makes the entire process a sham.
Liberty is distinctive among evangelical colleges for the way in which it explicitly politicizes its Christianity.
"It politicizes and weaponizes a program and a law that, for years, was noncontroversial and bipartisan."
"Oscar movie" is practically a genre now, one that undermines good movies and politicizes innocent ones.
On that point of ideology, one thing that struck me is that the film almost de-politicizes the groups.
Instead, Wheeler is pushing Trump's so-called Affordable Clean Energy sham that deregulates emissions' enforcement and politicizes climate science.
"Trump dangerously politicizes intelligence declassification—giving his henchman AG sweeping powers to weaponize classified info against political foes," Sen.
Share documents widely and back up data in a secure location if the administration politicizes or interferes in research.
This shady episode further politicizes the census, which is supposed to better our communities, not make some of them invisible.
That aid totaled hundreds of millions of dollars — and human rights groups say its disappearance is devastating and politicizes human health.
This grossly politicizes the intelligence community in ways that will have ramifications long after Trump is done being president in 2024.
It undermines our nation's sovereignty to needlessly submit to foreign social policy, and further, it unnecessarily politicizes a multilateral trade agreement.
This once proud man defended his boss, denouncing Representative Frederica Wilson as a publicity-seeking opportunist who crassly politicizes Gold Star families.
Team owners and executives are pushing to move beyond the controversy, fearing it politicizes an otherwise apolitical sport and could hurt viewership.
"President Obama's unilateral decision to invoke the Antiquities Act in Utah politicizes a long-simmering conflict," said Representative Jason Chaffetz, Republican of Utah.
At the London mega-fair, a special exhibition champions (and de-politicizes) feminist art, Hans-Ulrich Obrist is everywhere, and political art is conspicuously absent.
" Pirro said Comey's letter, sent 11 days before the presidential election, "disgraces and politicizes the FBI and is symptomatic of all that is wrong in Washington.
It also politicizes the readymade, positing the bottles as symbols of gross negligence and misconduct on the part of city and state officials, and the dire consequences.
Flint Water Project politicizes the readymade, positing the bottles as symbols of gross negligence and misconduct on the part of city and state officials, and the dire consequences.
"Not only is this inaccurate, but it creates panic and politicizes the hard work of first responders who are actually in the effected [sic] areas," the statement continued.
That politicizes the EPA, makes it less of a big deal to average Americans and fuels antipathy from elected Republicans, most of whom don't acknowledge it's a real issue.
The President's response to the London attack is yet another indication of how he shoots from the hip in a crisis and politicizes tragedies rather than taking the high road.
This race is now between a candidate who will be a voice for North Dakota and another candidate who politicizes every issue and staunchly opposes President Trump at every turn.
Lumping progressives who target Clinton's policies in with trolls who use devaluing language to harass women online not only wrongly politicizes the issue, it hurts feminism by promoting double standards.
It reveals a core strategy of those who oppose reform: to assert that gun violence is a natural, apolitical phenomenon -- and that seeking to address it suddenly and wrongly politicizes it.
But Democrats see a more sinister motive, warning that Trump is adopting a tyrannical approach that politicizes the Justice Department and will discourage federal employees from upholding their constitutional duties across all agencies.
Gavaldón's movie — which augments Traven's story with a prologue explaining the Day of the Dead — further politicizes the magical realist tale, set in Spanish-occupied Mexico, by having Macario persecuted by the Inquisition.
Suggestions that the January speech prompted the vote "politicizes the faculty's plight and takes us away from the real issues," Amr Shaarawi, the chairman of the Senate, wrote to colleagues in an email.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) this weekend sharply defended its work in Texas following the impact of Hurricane Harvey and warned that a story implying otherwise creates "panic" and "politicizes" the work of first responders.
"But the polarizing rhetoric of politicians 'politicizes' the places where Americans live," Sides, Tesler and Vavreck observe, and people who live in places with a recent influx of immigrants then become more concerned about immigration.
Xi's moment to shine Every country has important anniversaries or celebrations, but the Chinese Communist Party heavily politicizes dates such as this and uses them as opportunities to provide justification for the party's ongoing mandate to govern.
"When the president of the United States blatantly politicizes the Fed, he makes it much harder for the Fed to ease [monetary policy] if they think that's what's appropriate," the Treasury secretary in Bill Clinton's administration told CNBC.
"Rather than hanging our hats on one specific solution, we want to look at a number of different pieces," said a Democratic aide, adding that the "very palpable public outrage" both de-politicizes the issue and lends the Democrats a boost.
In ordering the troops to march on Constitution Avenue, for no apparent military reason, Mr. Trump further politicizes the military, turning it into both a political prop and an issue to further divide the country in ways that politically benefit him.
Trump's high-profile involvement in the annual Independence Day festivities in Washington has spurred criticism from several Democratic lawmakers and local officials who allege the event will create unnecessary costs at the taxpayer's expense, and that it politicizes what should be an apolitical celebration.
Daniel Hopkins, a political scientist at the University of Pennsylvania, found in "Politicized Places: Explaining Where and When Immigrants Provoke Local Opposition": When faced with a sudden, destabilizing change in local demographics, and when salient national rhetoric politicizes that demographic change, people's views turn anti-immigrant.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - (This April 17 story has been refiled to add dropped word in paragraph four.) A new Trump administration report on international compliance with arms control accords provoked a dispute with U.S. intelligence agencies and some State Department officials concerned that the document politicizes and slants assessments about Iran, five sources with knowledge of the matter said.
In a prescient 2010 paper, "Politicized Places: Explaining Where and When Immigrants Provoke Local Opposition," Daniel Hopkins, a professor of political science at the University of Pennsylvania, described the crucial interaction of the rate of change in the level of immigration with the politicization of the immigration issue by national figures: When faced with a sudden, destabilizing change in local demographics, and when salient national rhetoric politicizes that demographic change, people's views turn anti-immigrant.
Take a look at what you might have missed before you start your week: Trump politicizes Thanksgiving call with troops to attack migrants, federal judges, gives thanks to himself In a striking break with tradition, the President used his Thanksgiving morning call with troops stationed around the world to weigh in on a variety of controversial political topics, including new attacks on federal judges who have ruled against him and his deployment of nearly 6,000 troops to the US border.
Ed MarkeyEdward (Ed) John MarkeyJoseph Kennedy mulling primary challenge to Markey in Massachusetts Overnight Energy: Trump sparks new fight over endangered species protections | States sue over repeal of Obama power plant rules | Interior changes rules for ethics watchdogs To cash in on innovation, remove market barriers for advanced energy technologies MORE (D-Mass.) "I feel like so often we are attaching so many things to the key thing that we're trying to accomplish that it politicizes it and makes it if you disagree with it, you're a climate change denier, or if you agree with it, then you're a socialist," she told a questioner in the event audience.
During the release the organisation said The Draft National Education Policy breaks constitutional structures and values, promotes commercialisation and politicizes educational system by centralising all aspects of it.
In his 2006 book The Republican War on Science, Chris Mooney wrote that Inhofe "politicizes and misuses the science of climate change".Chris Mooney, The Republican War on Science, Basic Books, 2006, page 227.
La dottrina del fascismo. According to Benito Mussolini, this system politicizes everything spiritual and human: "Everything within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state."Conquest, Robert (1990). The Great Terror: A Reassessment.
Another group identified by Pascoe were girls involved in the gay-straight alliance (GSA). This group, in contrast to the basketball girls, politicizes their gender ambiguous and lesbian identities. These girls dressed in goth, alternative, or punk styles and often challenged the sexualized and gendered authority of the school. Because of this, group members met antagonism from the school's administration and were not popular among their peers.
Wakamatsu's film is part of a revisionist movement seen in fashion, cartoons and videogames that reconsider the country's past. The film is the political response to and criticism of Yukio Mishima's short film Patriotism. Caterpillar criticizes Japanese militarism, satirically deploys Japanese propaganda, and significantly politicizes and humanizes Edogawa Rampo's 1929 banned short-story. The film demystifies the glorification of war, which is used to hide war's grim reality.
As such, the event appeared to be "crazy acts by hysterical women," thus calling the events riots. Scholars have argued that calling the event "Aba Riots" de-politicizes the "feminist impetus" as well as frame the events through a colonialist lens. Since the event was called "Ogu Umunwanyi" in Igbo and "Ekong Iban" in Ibibio by the local women—both of which translates to "women's war"—people have made a push to call it the "women's war" in order to take the event out of a colonialist lens and center it on the women involved.
Both domestically and abroad, the 2011 constitution has been the subject of controversy. Among the claims critics make are that it was adopted without sufficient input from the opposition and society at large, that it reflects the ideology of the ruling Fidesz party, and enshrines it in office, that it is rooted in a conservative Christian worldview despite Hungary not being a particularly devout country, and that it curtails and politicizes previously independent institutions. The government that enacted the charter has dismissed such assertions, saying it was enshrined lawfully and reflects the popular will.
Cyprus - Part Two BRT is also the oldest Turkish Cypriot TV channel; it was established as a radio station in 1963, and launched its first television broadcast in 1976.BRT FROM 1963 TO TODAY (BRT) Retrieved 2011-04-22. Several Turkish Cypriot television channels are aligned with political parties or ideologies and make programs and reports according to their ideology, rather than for economic interests or publicity. Another factor that heavily politicizes Turkish Cypriot television is the political interests of the television channel owners, despite the Turkish Cypriot law prohibiting any person to own more than 20% of the shares of a channel.
However, Ambedkar did not consider himself as the originator of a new Buddhism, but stated that he was merely reviving what was original Buddhism after centuries of "misguided interpretation" by wrong headed Buddhist monks. Others, states Skaria, consider Ambedkar attempting a synthesis of the ideas of modern Karl Marx into the structure of ideas by the ancient Buddha, as Ambedkar worked on essays on both in the final years of his life. According to Janet Contursi, Ambedkar re- interprets Buddhist religion and with Navayana "speaks through Gautama and politicizes the Buddha philosophy as he theologizes his own political views".
Several groups reacted to Orr's 2001 comment while at the Family Research Council concerning the Bush administration's proposal to stop requiring federal employees health plans to cover five types of birth control: "We're quite pleased, because fertility is not a disease. It's not a medical necessity that you have it." The proposal was overturned by Congress. The president of a family planning association said, "We have another appointment that just truly politicizes family planning", referring to the previous appointment to the Office of Population Affairs, Eric Keroack, a physician who worked at a Christian pregnancy-counseling organization opposed to the use of birth control.
Some of these characters appear in the poems "Before and After Tampico", "Four Family", and "My Pico Boulevard". The later poem literally emphasizes and politicizes the French poet Blaise Cendrars' declaration and manifesto, "Poetry is in the Streets" ("Le Poesy es en la rue"), while extending his claim to the notion that the poetry emerging from these streets is historical and demands a radical disclosure and expression regarding the ideologies of power and censorship underlying and undermining the subject. These and several other of his poems are a compassionate and bitter witnessing of injustice and attest to a realism with ethical concerns stretching back to the Jewish Prophets of the First Testament. One of his more noted poems, "For Neruda",Robbins, Roots 11.
A US$7.5 million (£4.5 million; €5.5 million) deal with a Swiss ski-lift manufacturer was blocked in August 2013 after the country's government issued a directive based on United Nations Security Council Resolution 2094, itself a response to North Korea’s January 2013 nuclear test, that prohibited export sales of “installations for infrastructure and equipment for sports facilities with a luxury character.” A spokesperson from Switzerland’s State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (Seco) described the resort as a “prestigious propaganda project for the [North Korean] regime.” The Korean Central News Agency responded with a statement saying: "This is an intolerable mockery of the social system and the people of the DPRK and a serious human rights abuse that politicizes sports and discriminates against the Koreans." The resort opened the same year, featuring a 30-year-old Austrian-made gondola lift, retired from Ischgl, that China supplied to North Korea.

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