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"profess" Definitions
  1. to claim that something is true or correct, especially when it is not
  2. to state openly that you have a particular belief, feeling, etc. synonym declare
  3. profess something to belong to a particular religion

592 Sentences With "profess"

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Devout Christians profess a belief in piety, humility and sacrifice.
They openly profess love to one another to the press.
Many still profess shock that the state went Republican instead.
Most interviewees profess ignorance, discussing their choices in aesthetic terms.
We are for religious equality -- minorities can also profess their religion.
The top brass continues to publicly profess loyalty to Maduro's government.
Sweden has also seen a rise, and now 59% profess confidence.
Yet most will profess cautious optimism about the long-term future.
Hollywood can no longer profess to be the arbiters on morality.
The recordings that litter the world that profess very grand ideas.
I was never one to profess love for the Disney princesses.
Parents who regularly consume weed profess that cannabis improves their parenting.
It's easier to simply profess your anger over Russell's silly site.
Healthy democracies are multi-party states, where the stakeholders profess the
Now it attacks those who profess unpopular or politically incorrect opinions.
BRTs, campus communities could profess that everybody was "shocked" and congratulate
Most Icelanders who profess a religious faith identify themselves as Lutherans.
Thirty-seven revelers would be willing to profess their medical diagnoses.
Americans love big government, even the ones who profess to abhor it.
Republicans. They profess to believe that the primary responsibility of the president
But Kazee was months ahead of Dewan to profess his love publicly.
But Natalie physically stops Blake when he goes to profess his love.
UN insiders profess themselves frustrated but unbowed by the string of withdrawals.
To profess that we didn't know what was happening at Don Dale.
It might foster an increase in the bipartisanship we profess to want.
It is one thing to profess patience in a long rebuilding job.
They profess to be sober when they are really only sort-of sober.
A few candidates didn't just profess the supposed purity of their own faith.
Sometimes, the urge to profess our love for Bobby Zamora is simply irresistible.
Fully 43% of Quakers in Britain do not profess a belief in God.
Crazy things like return to national television to profess love to an ex.
I guess it isn't surprising—fools often like to profess their ignorance publicly.
And they also profess a divine right to rule over all of Yemen.
So I'm not writing to you to profess that I have the answers.
Canadians, like all self-effacing secret egomaniacs, would, if so charged, profess shock.
As a predominantly Christian nation, we profess to be concerned about the poor.
I don't profess to know how to ultimately solve the crisis in Syria.
They tend to profess support for the ideals of racial or gender equality.
But, do you need to profess your appreciation for the fruit with your hair?
Democratic Senate aides profess to be genuinely baffled as to what the holdup is.
"To profess not to know at this point is willful misrepresentation," said the official.
India is officially secular, but four-fifths of its population profess the Hindu faith.
Around four in five Indians profess the Hindu faith, while 14 percent are Muslims.
We elected a president who continues to profess his belief that vaccines cause autism.
That's where sleeping masks, which profess to revitalize complexions while you snooze, come in.
We then profess shock that the dramatic has occurred and wonder how it did.
All concerned profess loyalty to Mr Assad; but they have other interests and fealties.
I don't profess to have an answer, but our government has to get involved.
I don't profess to have an answer, but our government has to get involved.
Religious minorities cannot openly profess their faith in the media or in the streets.
Even oil companies now profess to be in favour of reducing emissions of greenhouse gases.
"The work is stunning," Hoi-Kwong Lo, profess at the University of Toronto, told Gizmodo.
Yet in February, Kilmer once again took to social media to profess his good health.
ULTRA TRENDIES know nothing about the alternative scene they profess to care about so much.
Nevertheless, those currently airing trans-exclusionary discourse repeatedly profess that there has been no debate.
Racist behavior remains widespread in America, even among those who would never profess racist attitudes.
The anarchists profess adherence to the nonaggression principle, which asserts that aggression is inherently wrong.
Many in Washington and around the country profess to know Donald Trump and his mind.
Even firms that publicly profess a desire to slim down are likely to buy others.
Fans often profess their love for him by regularly leaving notes on his Facebook posts.
Second, the faith American Christians profess is, from a moral and theological perspective, shockingly thin.
"Observers may ask whether our votes reflect the values that we profess," Mr. Rosenstein said.
Few of us want to go on quirky dates, no matter how much we profess otherwise.
But Atallah doesn't profess to know the degree to which NFL players are taking such drugs.
"That is surprising, given the lust for digital spending that so many advertisers profess," Cramer said.
But they also profess an indifference to earthly powers that many governments have often found exasperating.
It's great that investors profess to care about founders' mental health, but words are not enough.
Most of these firms profess to ensure that their mailing lists don't end up with criminals.
"ILSI does not profess to have been perfect in our 40-year history," the statement said.
M.W.: At some level, all colleges profess to inculcate the qualities of leadership into their students.
He is the kind of figure many Christians and Christian films would profess to identify with.
It is increasingly rare to hear someone enthusiastically profess their love for a social media app.
"With other technical aspects of the production this writer cannot profess to deal," Mr. Downes wrote.
India is officially secular, but four-fifths of its 1.3 billion people profess the Hindu faith.
They want to establish a culture of idolatry, where students profess uncritical love of the nation.
Las Vegas also is synonymous with gambling, a sin Goodell and the N.F.L. profess to abhor.
We are not afraid because we profess a faith in Jesus, who entered the world a refugee.
Wanted to prank your little brother by forcing him to call his crush and profess his love?
Those who profess "no religion" (which does not necessarily mean an indifference to the spiritual) is rising.
Australians have grown sick of the insecurity they precipitate, and profess historically low trust in their politicians.
Now I don't profess to be a vegan -- and I certainly don't have an appetite for cruelty.
Yet conservative leaders over the weekend continued to profess confidence that they would successfully recruit a candidate.
But there are also plenty of things that Gigi is not, nor does she profess to be.
It is not a cop-out to profess ignorance as to what to do about all this.
He and Lorna profess their love for each other before she's lined up with the other inmates.
He meets people, including Cardinal Philippe Barbarin of Lyon, who profess to be shocked by his revelations.
While the manifesto criticized both major U.S. political parties, it does profess support for some Republican politicians.
Many leaders will profess that they are a true champion for children and ask for your vote.
At one rally, in Vermont, people were required to profess their support before even being allowed inside.
So many Americans profess to be blind to race, which ensures only that it will remain salient.
There are many, however, like Mr. Stewart, who profess no love for either white supremacy or slavery.
"I don't profess to be an economist, but I know there has to be give and take."
He has another term to describe the difference between what black churchgoers profess and what they practice.
You can profess your love of other languages through this pack, which is available on Facebook Messenger.
I thought these were the folks that the sanctimonious progressives loudly profess to be looking out for!
We're not just talking about the big-money corporate lobbyists that lawmakers love to profess to hate.
Ghosn took the step, rare in Japanese legal proceedings, to profess his innocence and challenge his imprisonment.
But Republicans have taken the parts of this process that they profess to hate and supercharged them.
These big companies are beholden to their own platforms, even if they profess to play nicely with others.
The same applies to their Christian faith, which they profess without hitting people over the head with it.
If someone can barely think of a donut without gaining weight, they'll profess to having a slow one.
And they profess that anything making addiction more survivable or less awful will encourage kids to take drugs.
Women of all shapes and sizes were taking to social media to profess their adoration for their figures.
When it comes to Erdogan's popularity, his most ardent supporters routinely profess their willingness to die for him.
There are figures on Europe's centre-right which profess exasperation over the socialist leanings of Christianity's robed representatives.
We know by now that people who profess to care about gender equality can be serial harassers too.
We also have white supremacists or other groups who self-profess that their purpose or motive is violence.
Although they profess otherwise, this assumption nevertheless sits below the surface of both The Ethical Slut and Action.
Friends who work in the government on the refugee crisis profess helplessness in the face of the challenge.
He is trying to set Americans against Americans, including more than three million who profess the Islamic faith.
I don't profess to have a single view of religion and my own perspective is sure to evolve.
Most of the B.J.P.'s top leaders, including Modi, emerged from the RSS and profess loyalty to it.
But if they profess constitutionalism, they should at least understand that it is more about process than policy.
Ash Wednesday is a day of repentance, when Christians confess their sins and profess their devotion to God.
But again, the facts on the ground do not support the lesson Ms. Hauter is attempting to profess.
Despite all of this, the US pundits profess to be alarmed about the prospect of Medicare for All.
Calusinski continues to profess her innocence from prison, though her requests for a new trial have been denied.
Instead, their right to profess, practice, and propagate their religion guaranteed by the country's constitution is regularly stymied.
But Matty also doesn't hesitate to profess his love for New York, and, more importantly, the food therein.
They profess loyalty to the Communist Party and admiration for Xi while directing their ire at corrupt local officials.
Sabara, who is popularly known as Juni Cortez from Spy Kids, also took to Instagram to profess his love.
Is Sammi Sweetheart, who's conspicuously absent, going to make a surprise appearance and profess her undying love for Ronnie?
China used to profess no interest in how other countries run themselves, so long as it was left alone.
Rather, a large share of young people profess to believe in another higher power (39%), whatever that may mean.
The politicians stripping her of those rights and protections profess to be afraid of using the bathroom with her.
Moreover, blatant sexism remains: many men profess to enjoy soccer clubs precisely because they represent a male-only space.
Anderson was placed in cuffs and hauled to a nearby police station where he continued to profess his innocence.
During the incident, he called 911 dispatchers to profess allegiance to a leader of the Islamic State militant group.
When are we going to get down to the actual legislation that both sides profess we need to have?
Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president, still makes the rounds in Arab capitals—and foreign leaders still profess their support.
And people still profess to be amazed that a TV host could end up as the Commander-in-Chief.
"People don't care as much as they profess," Dave McClure, founding partner of 500 Startups, said in an interview.
Senators in both parties rushed on Tuesday to categorically embrace the filibuster and profess that it would remain untouched.
They tease each other and profess their love, but you can see in their sad eyes that something's amiss.
This time it was a boyish young man who poked his head in the window to profess his admiration.
During the attack, he paused to call 911 to profess his allegiance to Islamic State militants, officials have said.
What isn't bipartisan is how Democrats and Republicans think about the issue — Democrats profess to take it much more seriously.
But, with 90 million followers tuning in to profess their undying love for Kylie's Instas, it'll probably become a bestseller.
The Czechs are an exception, with one of the most secular profiles in Europe: some 72% profess no religious affiliation.
Scientists who profess agreement with transparency only when it is on their terms are really not for transparency at all.
Journalists who profess outrage at every minor politician's off-colour remark soon run out of words to describe real outrages.
We profess our love of the Instant Pot pretty often for its ability to cook juicy, tender dishes with ease.
Secular Western democracies have experience of using law and custom to respect people's freedom to hold and profess religious faith.
The "White Iverson" rapper is showing off some new bling to profess his fanatical admiration for his favorite NFL team.
After the killings began, Mateen called emergency dispatchers to profess allegiance to a leader of the Islamic State militant group.
This isn't to say that doctors, nurses, and others in health care fully live up to the values they profess.
In contrast, we ask parents to make a tradeoff that betrays the family values so many of our leaders profess.
The people most adversely impacted by limited school choice are the very people liberals always profess to want to help.
Or are we just afraid of our students challenging us and holding us accountable to the very values we profess?
Though they were far outnumbered, some people cheered the campaign as an opportunity for them to profess their forbidden love.
Sometimes, after a night of fraternity hazing, he would come to my dorm room and profess his love for me.
Already, construction has resulted in the federal government seizing land belonging to working-class families that Democrats profess to represent.
Many Democrats profess to believe this should not be done for political purposes against a president they simply don't like.
But I'm actually reading Jane Austen fan fiction at the moment, and I love it, but I wouldn't profess it.
Time reports that the men surveyed were more likely to profess a willingness to court danger, hence more falling into Gryffindor.
"I don't mean to profess any originality to which I am not entitled," says author Daniel Handler, the show's head writer.
I find it funny, if socials professors really believed the nonsense that they profess, why don&apost they teach for free?
The teen helped Hill open the box while he dropped to one knee to profess his love to an emotional Bailey.
He will bring a message of tolerance and of hope to billions, including to millions of Americans who profess these faiths.
To be fair, Hanna is engaged to someone else — and she gave Spencer her blessing to profess her feelings to Caleb.
In contrast, we ask parents to make a trade-off that betrays the family values so many of our leaders profess.
We will push our fellow pro-lifers to be consistently pro-life—to follow through on the common values we profess.
So please explain what is the difference between the socialism that you profess and the socialism in Nicaragua, Cuba and Venezuela.
" Politico continued: "Trump's seeming imperviousness to the scandal is stunning given the opinions Americans profess to hold on issues of character.
The comments on the video, many of which profess to be from aspiring dancers, claim a mixture of suspicion and awe.
Still, this should be an easy case for the conservatives, who regularly profess their allegiance to the plain language of laws.
Suddenly, GOP lawmakers profess that they have not seen a TV, or checked the internet, or participated in the Industrial Revolution.
Letter of Recommendation When I profess my affection for fake flowers, I often feel as though I'm confessing a character flaw.
The faith the Pences profess does, indeed, oppose equality for gay people and regard everything outside of heterosexuality aberrant and sinful.
But the real test is of Republicans, who profess faith in limited government and the rule of law, wrote Julian Zelizer.
And, of course, everyone's favorite -- the time Monica put a turkey on her head, prompting Chandler to accidentally profess his love.
They profess their sins, admit their failures, and ask for the grace and love of the community—and it often works.
Whatever Mr Trump's plans for border taxes and fiscal stimulus, most Republicans still profess to support free trade and loathe government borrowing.
The two, who publicly profess their undying friendship, are locked in a fierce and bitter struggle for many of the same voters.
Today, Panera announces a new way to profess your love to your bread-er half: a Double Bread Bowl, perfect for sharing.
But while Angela Merkel, David Cameron and Matteo Renzi all profess support for TTIP, none has invested much energy in convincing voters.
The professional pundits and their assembled panelists profess their disgust at the toxicity — and then gleefully throw another log on the fire.
Zuckerberg appeared to profess a libertarian view, suggesting that rich people rather than the government should determine how their billions are spent.
But the company would only profess itself certain its first smartphone that folds out to a (square) tablet will launch before 2020.
In the West, Islamophobia allows the state and its citizenry to abuse those who do nothing except profess Islam as their faith.
When the country they profess to understand so well behaves in ways they think it shouldn't, they can become especially hostile critics.
Mr. O'Brien said this mercurial approach can make it hard for people who do profess their loyalty to know where they stand.
Pointing out and fighting to eradicate racism is how we build the racism-free world that all but racists profess to want.
One need not profess faith in traditional terms to share it, of course; no sect, no nation, has a monopoly on virtue.
Ashbery may humbly profess that his own experiences can't possibly be of interest, but they are interesting, especially in Roffman's deft telling.
His famous letter from Birmingham jail includes an invective against false friends, people who profess to help but don't believe in your methods.
They may be related to, and even profess to love, someone who has been raped or otherwise sexually assaulted (statistically, probably several someones).
Italy's Matteo Renzi, who was prime minister until December, was unusual as a young European leader to profess loyalty to his Catholic roots.
Until now, a fund's typical excuse has been that massive central-bank intervention has dampened volatility, which hedge funds profess to benefit from.
Anatomy of a failed coup When it comes to Erdogan's popularity, his most ardent supporters routinely profess their willingness to die for him.
We have to call this mentality what it is: a threat to the values that we profess, the values we seek to defend.
Indeed, even among theologically-minded fans of Francis, some still profess admiration for Benedict "at his best" as a clear thinker and teacher.
Their approach to propaganda seizes upon Western societal fault lines to convince people that we do not care about the values we profess.
" As Pulitzer prize-winning columnist Peggy Noonan noted recently, in their now-ritualistic protesting, the left is "aping what they profess to hate.
Huge numbers of soldiers remain in the area, though, as both countries profess to be the rightful authority of the rest of Kashmir.
Give it a month: The rockstars you attract on the 21st could profess their love during the sequel Sagittarius full moon in June.
"[These are] spaces that pretend to be public spaces, that profess to safeguard free expression, when the reality is evidently something quite different."
The resolution will be mostly symbolic, given that its proponents profess no hope that any part of it could become law under Trump.
Our political leaders will just continue their emotionally charged speeches, while simply passing on the costs to those they profess to care for.
Democrats almost all profess admiration for Medicare, and they resist Republican efforts to turn it into a voucherized system for buying private insurance.
We profess to love the underdog, but this sympathy for sporting teams does not extend to foreigners facing battles of life and death.
He estimates that he has worked there for between five and seven years (what's the difference?) and doesn't profess much interest in advancement.
And this is all from people who are in organizations that profess themselves to be about love and hope and optimism, all right?
The men now claim to reject Islamic State ideology and tactics and profess regret for their "stupidities," as one put it under questioning.
He bears principal responsibility for its prominence, including the fact that four in ten Americans today profess to believe in its literal truth.
If you really want to profess your constant and irrational love for everyone's favorite ratio, you should just sit and stare at it!
When leaders of Donbas discuss its future, they openly profess disgust for democracy and explain they will never allow it again in Donbas.
It's also important to remember that even the most liberal-minded people who profess the importance of diversity don't always get it right.
For cultural organizations in particular, this is an occasion to consider how our work can affirm and enact the values that we profess.
I profess to be slightly disappointed in the dilution of the politics of art that the media often portrays through their inclusive style.
After all, it contrasts so starkly with the meritocracies we claim to work in and the good we profess to do in the world.
I'm sure, and I got something to say about those people like Donald Trump and Kanye West who self profess themselves as non-readers.
Not only did Ryan Seacrest profess his love for the 29-year-old, but Bachelorette fans seem to love his old school charm, too.
She says things a lot of famous, beautiful people say; she is hardly the only celebrity to profess a passionate love for fast food.
But legislators on both sides of the aisle profess fatigue and embarrassment at governing with short-term spending bills, rather than an actual budget.
These profess not to limit winning accounts and accept much bigger bets (Pinnacle, an influential bookie, often has a $1m limit for major events).
However, after removing voters that profess a "lean" toward one party or the other, the portion of true Independents is closer to 1%-10%.
Though she may profess that she's never left, Jennifer Lopez has come a long, long way since her days as Jenny from the Block.
European and national leaders profess a common goal: a safe and secure Europe, where people can once again move freely within the Schengen area.
OPEC ministers profess to be unconcerned about the impact on either supply or demand, but they have often misjudged market responses in the past.
The outliers are conservative elites who profess to oppose Trump's candidacy, but who nevertheless celebrate or romanticize triumphant Trumpian forces in the United Kingdom.
We profess to value the need to learn from mistakes then fail to create space for honest conversations around errors made and opportunities missed.
He cannot, on the one hand, profess a commitment to Israel's security while, on the other choosing to ignore Iran's commitment to Israel's annihilation.
Tony Blair laughed off Giridharadas's suggestion that Davos elites, even as they profess good intentions, "broke the modern world," dismissing it as intellectually lazy.
Some representatives would like to profess a faith devoid of social implications, where worship entails praying for heaven while acting with impunity on earth.
While Fed officials profess to focusing on full employment and price stability, they've also been public with their fears about the deteriorating fiscal situation.
This turned out to be a profound oversight, and the troops whom Americans profess to admire have since paid a high price for it.
Mr. Kitces and Mr. Moore, who was once a member of the Garrett Network, profess no animus for Ms. Garrett and her member planners.
He continued to profess his innocence, and in 2008, his lawyers obtained DNA evidence proving the six had nothing to do with Wilson's murder.
Most Republicans profess confidence that they would be winning such a campaign, though Barack Obama's high and rising approval ratings seem to say otherwise.
And in the past few years, many key House Republicans have run afoul of the office and profess to feel unfairly treated by it.
Then there is the refusal on the part of wealthy progressives to live by the values they profess to support at the national level.
Indeed, Thompson may profess to not know who she is anymore, but to the rest of the world, it is, as always, crystal clear.
" — JIMMY FALLON "New York this month will host its second annual Miss Subways Pageant, where contestants profess their love for the city's mass transit.
In "Westwood: Punk, Icon, Activist," the director Lorna Tucker shrewdly lets her subject, the British designer Vivienne Westwood, profess resistance to this movie early.
On New Year's Eve, when Ms. Kaplan was about to profess her love for him, he cut her off, saying, no, no, no, no.
While many Londoners will profess to be scandalized by these policies, few can claim that they have punished the culprits at the ballot box.
Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski of MSNBC will sit down with Stephen Colbert on Tuesday, presumably not to profess their love for President Trump.
" He went on to add, "I know there are a lot of people who profess the ideology of white supremacy that use his words.
Chase expressed so many feelings during the Men Tell All we almost thought he might profess his love to Chris Harrison right then and there.
Although the EC, which drove the process to replace the defunct Safe Harbor, was quick to profess itself publicly satisfied with what it has seen.
Most profess philosophical or religious reasons or cite concerns - debunked by medical science - that the three-way measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine may cause autism.
Industry wonks can profess their love for the differences between the older and newer versions, but I'm guessing many consumers simply want both to work.
But he said he did so anyway after seeing one of Carrier's employees profess the belief on television that he had made such a promise.
But Trump isn't rushing to profess his confidence in Sessions either: Trump declines to respond when reporters ask if he still has confidence in Sessions.
Reports of Clinton's crossword puzzle hobby were common during his campaign, and he even appeared in a 2006 documentary to profess his love for them.
They profess to be deeply troubled, for instance, by the fact that recent witness interviews have been conducted behind closed doors rather than in public.
The fact that she is also Native American is, as she might say, irrelevant; although she does not deny it, neither does she profess it.
Other speakers came with a specific worry: the fate of the small share of migrants who profess or convert to non-Muslim faiths, including Christianity.
The lyrics profess love and faith in Jesus Christ while devout believers raise their hands to the heavens, signaling the start of Wednesday night service.
Over all, the Broncos profess to embrace the role of underdog on their home turf, in the way teams often love to face down doubters.
And once off, he plugs for Cruz and shakes his head in disbelief at the number of Christian conservatives who profess their support for Trump.
The three great monotheisms, Judaism, Christianity and Islam, all revere and profess to be children of Abraham and all came out of the same desert.
I cannot profess to being a huge fan of the genre, but We Happy Few's problems seem to run deeper than some sloppily implemented mechanics.
"I don't think I've ever talked about how hurtful that was," Bushnell says of the finale, when she watched Higgins profess his love to Fletcher.
When we profess a moral objection to something, say sex work or drug use, we criminalize it and charge the police with stamping it out.
"That's my dream!" she exclaimed when asked if she could picture kids across the country using her song to profess their own love for musicals.
" Short, who is a devout Christian, said, "People often profess faith that's not lived out, but with him it's lived out each and every day.
This makes someone like Maria, whose letters profess love for who they are and an understanding of everything they're going through, that much more attractive.
Even among those who profess to think him a decent chap, there is a widespread conviction that he does the monarchy more harm than good.
I thought it was a funny way to introduce something wonderful; I assumed he was about to make us official or profess his undying love.
The BSA is, in fact, a faith-based organization which requires its youth members and adult leaders to profess a belief in a higher power.
Often the lynchings were incited by false accusations of rape—allowing the murderers to profess that they were acting in defense of themselves and their families.
Cena took the breakup hard -- making red carpet pleas for her, and then going on the "Today" show to profess his undying love for his ex.
Canadian and American teenagers were especially likely to profess knowledge of these bogus topics, whereas the Scots and Irish were perfectly happy to admit their ignorance.
Jesse A. Young, Mr. Dockery's lawyer, in turn told Justice Chun that it was his client's right to profess his innocence, even to show no remorse.
Republicans at least sometimes profess to not believe in Keynesian models that say bigger deficits are better during recessions, so they may shrug at this warning.
But their constituents who demanded this constitutional surrender — especially those who profess fidelity to the Constitution as the bedrock of their politics — deserve the sternest rebuke.
Some of the people I know who were active in the 2009 uprising profess to be frightened today — of chaos and the potential for destructive demagogy.
MOSCOW — The reviews were not kind when two Russians accused of slipping into England and poisoning a turncoat spy appeared on TV to profess their innocence.
While both he and Ms. von Furstenberg profess enthusiastic love and respect for each other, he came in with his eyes open and with a plan.
Over 70 percent consider it a duty to remember the Holocaust; their significant concern for Israel — which about 40 percent profess — is seen in that light.
While a manifesto can profess to be "for all," you can tell something's not right if it hasn't concentrated on the specific things affecting different sectors.
But, while we gladly profess our love for the puffer, we also admit that for some of us, it's a better idea in theory than in practice.
Mom's quick to profess her hate of war flicks, to argue they glamorize blood and violence and suffering and for no worthwhile end that she can suss.
The question is whether Trump's voters — who profess to care deeply about immigration — really care about models, many of them white and European, working on tourist visas.
Despite their similar tactics -- and their promises to hold politicians accountable after Election Day -- the Kochs profess a confidence that their influence in politics will not budge.
It's time to shut down those who profess to want justice while making excuses for the inexcusable, for men who prey on and abuse and violate women.
Those that do profess to think about climate change volunteer stories about their latest solar panels or renewables contracts rather than the physical threat to their infrastructure.
It's hard to see how much Silicon Valley will clean itself up when some of the biggest names in the industry still profess ignorance of the problem.
I don't profess to be a political savant, so I leave the politics to other people and really lean into the issues that I care deeply about.
Stone has appeared on multiple cable news programs to profess his innocence, decry the special counsel's conduct toward him and declare he would not testify against Trump.
He recognized that his views may not be welcomed by clerics, but called for greater harmony between the world's great religions and those who profess no faith.
The sketch sees Clinton pay a visit to a member of the Electoral College and profess her love for America and her fear for the upcoming vote.
Amazingly, Gill was out on bail and free to lightly stalk Guess, profess his innocence, and feed her a personal theory that he was being racially profiled.
The teenage girls who follow him profess in the film that they have found a lifeline in their favorite star, sometimes amid deep depression or suicidal thoughts.
An article about Biden that The Atlantic published on Thursday said that "people keep coming up to him everywhere he goes" to profess their longing and love.
For the radical political groups, which profess nonviolence, the question is whether they can capitalize on their success to play a role in the 2019 presidential election.
A student will come to my office, meet me after class or show up at my table at a research fair and profess their love of history.
About two-thirds of federal AmeriCorps funding is allocated by state commissions appointed by governors, exemplifying exactly the kind of state control that Republicans profess to love.
Because they profess less rigid adherence to an ideology, they have proven more susceptible to anchoring effects: the tendency to have even irrelevant information bias your opinion.
Mr. McCarthy has continued to repeat the theory and profess support for Mr. Sanders, repeating the talking points in an interview with Sean Hannity on Fox News.
Several blockchain applications profess to enable users to monetize various resources, whether it's their unused storage and CPU power, or the tons of data they generate every day.
The best-developed theme is certainly that rich people have exploited and abandoned the rest of society, yet profess to be shocked when this drives people to violence.
There's been little evidence that Republicans — even the ones who clearly recognize Trump's danger — are willing to risk electoral sanction to protect the country they profess to love.
Research has found that marriages in America between people who meet online are likely to last longer; such couples profess to be happier than those who met offline.
"It may be that I have from time to time expressed scepticism about some of the views of those who profess to speak up for business," he said.
They nominate people, like John Roberts or Elena Kagan, who lack long paper trails and profess to be, and appear to most casual observers to be, ideology-free.
CHIEF EXECUTIVES who care about climate change—and these days most profess to—often highlight headquarters bedecked with solar panels and other efforts to lower their carbon footprint.
No longer taboo, eloping is an incredibly romantic and wild way for adventurous couples to profess their love in some of the most stunning destinations around the world.
If there were a threshold that it's safe to go below, "those who profess that would have to come up with some data," Shore said in an interview.
I have an essay due in 12 hours but I’m on here reading about gay penguins sharing rocks to profess their love to one another pic.twitter.
While it is no longer considered respectable to profess a belief in disembodied immaterial souls, many philosophers and scientists defend surprisingly similar views regarding minds, computations and simulations.
Certain organizations profess that voter fraud is trivial or non existent but evidence exists, as presented by Fund, that voter fraud is more common than the media reports.
The High Sparrow asks Cersei, Margaery, and Loras if they're ready to "stand trial and profess guilt or innocence before the Seven," begging the question — what are trials?
While the Jets will certainly profess happiness with their draft class, it seems pockmarked by their fruitless attempts to trade up for the top talents they truly preferred.
In honor of their third wedding anniversary on Thursday, The Bachelor's Sean and Catherine Lowe took to social media to celebrate and profess their love for one another.
Politicians and industry groups profess their commitment to addressing the crisis of ever-rising healthcare costs even as they continue to erect entry barriers and consolidate the market.
Those who profess to love Ali but despise current black protest—against police brutality, against voter suppression, against environmental racism—fundamentally misunderstand his political vision and moral sophistication.
Abdullah Talib, 92, does feel angry, but his anger is focused on Arab leaders, who he says profess support for the Palestinians' claim to Jerusalem, then do nothing.
"The United Kingdom cannot profess to be a champion of the rule of law and human rights whilst maintaining an illegal colonial administration," he told parliament on Thursday.
They don't understand how anyone could disagree with Sanders in good faith, or how treating someone viciously might be counterproductive to the cause they profess to care about.
Franklin would profess to having a crush on Cooke, whom she would end up touring with in 1961, in the midst of her own path to crossover stardom.
We profess outrage about sexual assault and abuse, the dimensions of which have been rendered even clearer by the galling revelations of the last month and a half.
Asked why they want the job, the contenders stress their qualities and profess their love of Parliament — and some even claim not to know what the salary is.
But for all of the openness these new wave churches profess, the conversations around queerness have often played out via correctional undertones and are sometimes avoided all together.
As long as no option exists for those men, some may act out in ways that are destructive and contrary to the Gospel values they profess to embrace.
Pompeo said after his meetings on Tuesday that the Saudis continued to profess ignorance about Khashoggi's whereabouts, while showing a "serious commitment" to determining the facts (The Hill).
Fans of Loretta Lynn and Willie Nelson would probably make that trade, too, though Nashville will always profess at least a ceremonial respect for its elders and saints.
Although he makes liberal use of tonal harmony—including opulent, late-Romantic gestures, for which mainstream audiences profess to be starved—he subjects that material to shattering pressure.
Later, Moonves called another private lunch with her, only to profess his attraction to her again and "shove his tongue" down the actress' throat, according to her telling.
Several polls found that Trump supporters were more likely to profess negative views of black people, Muslims, and Latinos, as well as concerns that immigrants threaten US values.
Chief executives may profess loving a pro-business president in the White House, but they are saying something else with their money, and that could be a worrisome sign.
In many cases, students who profess conservatism become the subject of anonymous ad hominem attacks -- not by professors seeking to facilitate conversation, but by students seeking to stop it.
It's a piece of clothing I'd be okay wearing almost every day, with functions that don't profess to have a groundbreaking impact on your health or your well-being.
Ansari went on to profess how grateful he is to be able to perform comedy for a living, Vulture reported, saying the allegation gave him "perspective" on his life.
GOP House members profess confidence in the party's chances to seize control of the House in next year's elections, but privately most give that prospect long odds (The Hill).
The couple head out on a gorgeous hike, profess their admiration for each other amid scenic views, and throw themselves into a stunning waterfall basin while wearing minimal clothing.
And for the first time, last year Chile ranked first in the region in the proportion of respondents telling Latinobarómetro that they do not profess any faith at all.
They are an occasion on which earthly bigwigs, mayors and national politicians among them, can pay their respect to the dead, regardless of what faith if any they profess.
And since it's Valentine's week, a time when corporate America demands we profess our true feelings, can I just say: The Lindt chef just might be the ideal man.
The biggest point of friction between the Witnesses and worldly governments is their unwillingness to engage in military service, profess allegiance to national flags or even vote in elections.
" It's a collaboration with the R&B singer Victoria Monét and sports a chorus in which the pair profess to "Treat my goals like property / Collect them like Monopoly.
But with these Valentine's Day cards for club kids, you can profess your love for that special DJ-obsessed somebody in your life without sabotaging your nightclub street cred.
" She added, "I don't profess to be a political savant, so I leave the politics to other people and really lean into the issues that I care deeply about.
She needs to retain support in ethnic minority areas to win elections next year, and secure peace with armed groups that profess to fight for minority rights and autonomy.
While both sides of the aisle profess their commitment to getting the job done on infrastructure, Americans see nothing but false starts and failed negotiations time and time again.
His films never speak down to their audience and although they often have environmental and feminist themes they never attempt to be didactic or profess to have an answer.
"Ironically, at the very moment when American prestige and respect is collapsing, it has never been more needed that America live up to the values we profess," Buttigieg said.
European authors often write books about the rest of the world that profess a vision of shared humanity but fall far short, casting the other as exotic or dangerous.
Several polls also found that Trump supporters were more likely to profess negative views of black people, Muslims, and Latinos, as well as concerns that immigrants threaten US values.
Although the militias are under the formal command of Mr. Abadi, some of their leaders are his parliamentary rivals and profess close allegiance to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
While Catholics, Hindus and other religious minorities can practice their faith, they cannot profess it in the media or try to spread it, as conversion from Islam is illegal.
For as long as people like that will continue to publicly profess this idea to a generation of people, I'll be standing here for literature until my very last breath.
But China's leaders worry about any popular movement that does not involve the Communist Party—even one that is led by nationalists who profess to be on the government's side.
But as the good PR starts looking up for Cyrus, his husband Michael shows up on television to profess that Cyrus didn't kill anyone, but he is an awful man.
Former detainees have provided The Associated Press among the first accounts of life inside these camps in which they were forced to denounce Islam and profess loyalty to the party .
Still, the juxtaposition between Castro and O'Rourke, and the former's willingness to take on the latter in an issue where both profess to have strengths, shows why debates can matter.
In a sneak peek at Monday's all-new episode of the ABC reality series, several men profess their love for Becca Kufrin — and it seems the feelings might be mutual.
I lost my virginity to someone I spent a decade being nuts about, someone who was very unkind, and who returned repeatedly to profess feelings for me — and then disappear.
She borrows her title from the Declaration of Independence, to signal both the standard of reason and equality that Americans profess and how their deeds have fallen short of it.
He has continued to profess his innocence, blame Obama and (Democratic Sen.) Joe Manchin for a political prosecution, but many West Virginians blame him for the deaths of those miners.
Nearly half (48%) have "high" or "very high" views of clergy members' honesty and ethical standards, and nearly an identical number profess faith in "the church/organized religion" in general.
So the question becomes: Why do I — why do many of us — consistently act in ways that are directly at loggerheads with the privacy values we profess to hold dear?
The policy is resented by parents who belong to smaller religious faiths, including many recent immigrants, and by the growing number of Irish parents who profess no faith at all.
And political fear of resurgent fascism, which can cause some cognitive dissonance since at least some of Europe's neo-fascists profess sympathy for Israel while expressing open hostility to Muslims.
According to the American College Health Association, the percentage of students who profess a degree of anxiety that affects their studies has risen to 27.8 from 18.5 a decade earlier.
" But it also gives Indians "the right to freely profess, practice and propagate religion" and allows every religious denomination the right "to manage its own affairs in matters of religion.
The dating experiment has couples profess their love to each other and propose literal marriage without ever seeing their partners — and that's just what happens in the first two episodes.
But the evil that lurks in Jackson's fair-seeming homes is not housework; it's other people —husbands, neighbors, mothers, hellbent on squashing and consuming those they profess to care for.
They profess to do all things good for prisoners but, at the same time, their efforts and growing business enterprise will ultimately put legitimate U.S. apparel makers out of business.
Mr. Bamberger would later modestly profess that he had actually lost the case for which he was most famous because the Supreme Court rejected his plea for a new trial.
In 2019, after a year of teacher walkouts across the country, it is practically impossible for a national Democrat to profess anything short of full-throated support for picketing educators.
Democratic politicians routinely profess their fidelity to the Second Amendment — or rather, "a nuanced reading" of it — with all the conviction of Barack Obama's support for traditional marriage, circa 2008.
And increasingly, those dollars are going to Republicans, whose socially conservative policy agenda is at odds with much of what both Google employees and the companies profess to believe in.
The organizations and agencies that are doing some work to try and temper some of these effects risk overlooking large numbers of people who they profess to hope to serve.
On "Burn the Witch," Thom Yorke pauses to profess that the song is a "low-flying panic attack," echoing the sort of paranoia they've been known for since their early days.
It's much more common for presidents to profess respect for the rule of law and to avow that they hope investigators get to the bottom of whether any crimes were committed.
As for those who profess to, well, take a look at Gab to get a sense of what a social network governed only by First Amendment exceptions looks like in practice.
On the surface, his four adult kids seem to be quite successful today, and they all publicly profess their love for their old man, so does any of it really matter?
"It is therefore odd that Facebook should suddenly now profess itself to have been unaware of the myPersonality research and to believe that the data may have been misused," Stillwell said.
Democrats profess greater tolerance of sexual minorities, but the percentage of Republicans who think homosexuality should be accepted, at 20113%, now matches the percentage of Democrats who favoured tolerance in 1994.
Fourteen years ago, Mark (Andrew Lincoln) showed up at Juliet (Keira Knightley)'s doorstep with a boombox to play Christmas carols and profess his love to her using giant cue cards.
Today, it is ISIS whose leaders profess the Sunni religion, as did al Qaeda before them and a host of other rebel forces and tribes into a dark and terrifying past.
Now, there are different kinds of accuracy in translation, and "accuracy" is not even worth talking about in some works that profess a committed relationship to a predecessor in another language.
Companies profess to be driven not by mere secular profit but by a belief in changing the world; until his death, a speech by Steve Jobs was treated like a sermon.
In addition to expunging criminal records, it is time to make appropriate policy revisions to limit these excessive powers, which work against the rehabilitation we profess to offer to most criminals.
They're not mainly about goals: Whoever the Democrats nominate will profess allegiance to a progressive agenda aimed at reducing inequality, strengthening the social safety net and taking action on climate change.
It would be odd, however, to explain low inflation by appealing solely to deliberate choices on the part of central banks, when they themselves profess to be confused by inflation's quiescence.
More Superpowers are coming, but there's also an anonymous "Someone has a crush on [name]" message so you can secretly profess your affection to anyone or someone else in the chat.
A visitor from Saturn might be puzzled by this particular crusade, since none of the things that liberals profess to fear the most about a Trump era revolve around education policy.
And if you are a part of a more conservative or more liberal community, then you are going to be motivated to profess opinions that uphold your standing in that group.
If you&aposre ready to profess your love of coffee and be royally rewarded for it, head over to the Gevalia Coffee Queen website to apply before midnight on December 21.
They profess to do all things good for prisoners, but their efforts (and growing business model) retain the power and the ability to put legitimate U.S. apparel makers out of business.
To my horror, however, I discovered that the eyebrows did not in fact profess concern, that they had never professed concern, that that had just been wishful thinking on my part.
Even the National Rifle Association, which fights anything it perceives as a threat to gun rights, has not sued to block Mr. Obama's actions, and gun groups profess little reason for concern.
However, let's not forget the individual nuances of each event which discredit the attempts by opposition parties to profess 'populism' is a homogenous movement and coming to a town near you soon.
Google's witnesses are—or at least profess to be—true believers in free and open source software (FOSS), and FOSS isn't purely about the technology, it's also a bastion of copyright radicalism.
To talk about broad societal disruption and criminals' lack of submission to lawful authorities, and then say, "Maybe it's ok to profess some desire to overthrow a legitimately elected government," is inconsistent.
Unlike most Iraqi Shias, who profess allegiance to Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani, in the city of Najaf, many of the militia leaders say they follow Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's Supreme Leader, instead.
In the face of this scepticism, the late Patriarch Alexy was obliged to profess agnosticism over the identity of the bodies, as a way to avoid massive internal rifts within the church.
Andrew M. Cuomo can reach into government bureaucracies, even on issues — like the rise in the city's homeless population — that the two elected officials, both Democrats, profess a keen interest in solving.
But chased into exile, its leaders have established a host of offshoots which profess loyalty to the West and praise its democratic systems (to the horror of the Muslim rulers they fled).
Mr Khan declares that he enjoys total support, even as top generals straight-facedly refer to the prime minister as "boss" and profess their love of democracy and the rule of law.
For young women on Tumblr, these freedoms to profess their attractions and explore their desires through fictions, fan art, and parody are precious opportunities to be agents of their own sexual journeys.
Many of the same politicians, who profess a deep belief in the right of Americans to their day in court, apparently believe that victims of gun violence do not deserve that right.
This goes beyond hurtful rhetoric; this tramples upon justice, our Constitution and the rule of law — the very thing to which Trump and his anti-immigration supporters profess to adhere so sacredly.
"The freedom of thought, conscience, and religion is understood to protect theistic and non-theistic beliefs and the right not to profess or practice any religion," the law was revised to read.
The almost eight-minute long video features Drake in New Orleans, trying to profess his love to "KeKe" -- or "KiKI" depending on who you ask -- played by "Power" actress La La Anthony.
Unsurprisingly, Trump and his team continue to profess to see a path to victory, albeit one that sidesteps scientific polling, data-driven outreach and other reality-based tactics of the political trade.
Yet Democratic calls for Kushner to lose his security clearance have attracted zero bipartisan support, even from congressional Republicans who profess to be deeply concerned about Russian behavior on the world stage.
But one unspoken rule that has carried over from the real world into Bachelor world is pretty straightforward and unbreakable: Don't profess your love to more than one woman at one time.
While it's easy to assume that you'll get more jobs if you profess to be adept at everything, successful freelancers usually find the opposite is true — focused and targeted marketing does best.
Halegoua-De Marzio, who is a liver specialist, has seen an increase in patients asking about ways to detoxify their bodies, an ability many of these weight loss companies profess to offer.
To me this is about, no matter who lives in these areas and who they believe in, they have to profess to the values required to have a good life in Denmark.
The values of pluralism and diversity that all Australian universities profess to represent shouldn't be reduced to mere advertising slogans — they're prerequisites for the participatory intellectual climate in which scholarly work thrives.
But the implication was always clear: Here's what's kind of funny about how often rich liberals profess to be for something in theory, then oppose it when it directly impacts their own lives.
Today's techies, from Mark Zuckerberg to Ellen Pao, are instead more likely to profess a civic-minded mission, chasing pursuits that strive to optimize society as it exists rather than create it anew.
Mateen, who was shot dead by police after a three-hour standoff at the Pulse club early on Sunday, called 911 during his shooting spree to profess allegiance to various militant Islamist groups.
All three men are veterans of fighting in Afghanistan in the 1980s, swore allegiance to Osama bin Laden and now profess loyalty to Al Qaeda's current leader, Ayman al-Zawahri, based in Pakistan.
If, in fact, a tape of Trump using the n-word is released, we can expect more of the same: Republican leaders and members of Congress will profess their shock and disavow racism.
When we're introduced to heroine Paige Townsen (Bella Thorne), she's terrified to "rip off that tag" and profess her love to Jake (Charlie DePew), her roommate/best guy friend/local dreamboat triple threat.
Though unwilling to profess the same degree of certainty as those claiming to be on the "right side of history," I'd be willing to bet that future historians will agree with our enemies.
It's just the fact that people who are getting elected to a lot of the positions profess to be conservative, but I would think the state is much more broad-minded than that.
As he shows, segregation by income and education in major metropolitan areas has increased dramatically over the past half-century, even at a time when few people would openly profess to want it.
About 120 cattle roam amid the city parks and Gothic towers of this medieval university town and, stepping over the cow pies, the human residents profess an improbable pride in their bovine neighbors.
A longstanding criticism of the skeptics community is that its members often profess mocking or condescending attitudes toward anyone who believes in things skeptics are opposed to — primarily religion, the paranormal, and pseudoscience.
Keeping faith with those who fought, suffered and died for the principles we profess to still cherish requires more than a nodding acquaintance with them, more than a perfunctory acknowledgment of their struggles.
We feel intense pride in our city and country, though we don't feel the compulsion constantly to profess that pride as proof of our patriotism or as an expression of a cultural resentment.
It's also that the entertainment industry is built off the need for attention; many who profess to like Ms. Warren's policies also seem personally hurt by her seeming indifference to communing with them.
Nashua, New Hampshire (CNN)Voters asking questions at Democratic presidential campaign events don't often profess their love for Donald Trump or privately weigh whether to support a Democrat or the President in 2020.
The Europeans share U.S. concerns about the JCPOA's sunset provisions and the absence of constraints on Iranian missile activities, and they profess a willingness to work with Washington to deal with those problems.
I know the thing to do today is profess the thing we just saw or experienced as the best/worst, but man is this a bad day that just keeps getting worse every year.
" After his praise of the Confederate general, who is known for having tortured slaves, Kelly went on to profess his belief that "the lack of an ability to compromise led to the Civil War.
Within the Protestant contingent, a vocal subset make no secret of the fact that they regard chaplaincy as an opportunity for missionary work, rather than for catering to those who already profess their faith.
Today Steve Mnuchin, Mr Trump's treasury secretary, Gary Cohn, his economics adviser, and Republican leaders from both houses of Congress released a still shorter set of principles on which they all profess to agree.
Instagram celebrity Caroline Calloway went viral for romanticized captions about studying abroad at University of Cambridge, but after she and her European boyfriend broke up, she has used Stories to profess her raw feelings.
" Few American voters have got pearls to clutch or can profess themselves shocked to discover that a stubby Long Islander with big hair and ring jewelry really does sound like Joe Pesci in "Casino.
Celebrities ranging from Stephen Colbert and Anderson Cooper to Joe Manganiello ("True Blood") and Deborah Ann Woll ("Daredevil") cite D&D's influence on their teenage psyches and profess the game's positive influence on them.
Michelle Beadle and her co-hosts on SportsNation discussed the interview, with Beadle killing her company for allowing Hardy to use its airwaves to profess his innocence in a wholly unchallenged conversation with Schefter.
Bennett rarely misses an opportunity to profess his love for Chicago, a city that Trump has consistently maligned, once going so far as to suggest that it is less safe than war-torn Afghanistan.
China is also reportedly detaining more than a million members of Muslim minority groups in indoctrination camps where they are forced to profess loyalty to the Communist Party and renounce their affiliation with Islam.
But more senior officials — presumably partly out of concern with global opinion — have tended to profess ignorance, including as late as August, in response to questions by a United Nations panel on racial discrimination.
However, the company is also trying to build its online business to compete with Amazon by recruiting younger engineers and developers, who are attracted to companies that profess social values that reflect their own.
"It is therefore odd that Facebook should suddenly now profess itself to have been unaware of the myPersonality research and to believe that the data may have been misused," Mr. Stillwell said in a statement.
The couple profess to have an open marriage, though neither seems very comfortable with the idea, and they live in a foreboding house that might easily have once been home to a British Addams family.
For example, we have heard from several scholars who profess to admire the project a great deal but wish it had included some mention of African slavery in Spanish Florida during the century before 1619.
" In 1961, the U.S. Supreme Court reversed, stating, "We repeat and again reaffirm that neither a State nor the Federal Government can constitutionally force a person 'to profess a belief or disbelief in any religion.
But taking seriously Dr. King's critique of Northern liberalism means also calling out liberal public officials and residents who profess commitments to equality yet maintain a corrupt criminal justice system and a segregated school system.
Senior Democrats also profess to be genuinely uncertain what policy agenda Trump will pursue and are genuinely uncomfortable with the idea of the kind of sight-unseen opposition that Republicans offered to Obama in 2009.
The former first lady has been its main target since 2015: White nationalists, Trump trolls, Assadists, and the Kremlin's propaganda apparatus all profess to believe that Clinton has turned the DNC into a corrupt deep state.
Facebook provided a number of examples of the posts these pages and accounts posted, and many either profess anti-Trump sentiment or comment on recent controversies like the nomination hearing of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
And at the time, it was incumbent on me to profess absolute belief that this was the smart thing to do to go off while we were ahead and on top, but I was crumbling inside.
The older queens, like Pepper LaBeija (Crystal's successor) and Dorian Corey, are hardened from years of living this life, but still serve to mother the younger ones, who profess their concerns about the dangers around them.
She's called out the hypocrisy of stars like Justin Timberlake (Wonder Wheel) and Blake Lively (Café Society) who profess to stand with Time's Up, yet seem to see no problem collaborating with an abuser like Allen.
That made liking the googly-eyed, Cheeto-colored Abominable Snowman seem cool and contrarian—which in turn made everyone quickly fall over themselves to about-face and profess their utter adoration for the Internet-era mascot.
If you don't profess to Digitalism, you will be left behind; you will be part of a miserable, inferior, anachronistic species in a dysfunctional, dirty, analog world soon to be extinct; Hell on earth, in effect.
The disgraced "Cosby Show" star used the interview to profess his innocence, saying he expects to serve his full sentence because he won&apost admit guilt or remorse for the 2004 sexual assault of Andrea Constand.
"We have a shared faith, we know that they profess at least to believe that issues such as the allegations that are being levied by Dr. Ford and Deborah Ramirez are very, very serious," she said.
Proving knowledge when someone buys stolen property can be a challenge because one can always profess ignorance, but prosecutors have had success in showing that a buyer was deliberately ignorant of how information had been acquired.
Just a few years ago, it was political suicide for a district attorney almost anywhere to profess anything less than total allegiance to the death penalty, or to seeking the harshest punishments available in every case.
"For months, my campaign has survived the lies and dirty tricks from my opponents who profess to detest the games of the political class, but in reality are masters of it," he said in a statement.
Unlike a conviction at trial, after which defendants may -- and often do -- continue to profess their innocence, Sayoc's guilty plea required him to admit that he has committed the charged crimes, under oath and in public.
Actions speak louder than grand proclamations It might seem like a great idea to write a love letter or profess your love for your friend in a grandiose way, but Patrick says it's not the best idea.
Their folly crosses the line into the darker world of pandering, racial accommodation, and identifying so strongly with white power as to be blinded by its destructive impact on the community they profess to defend and support.
Only five months have passed since we watched Ben Higgins profess his love for both of his final two women on The Bachelor, and now, it looks like JoJo Fletcher has found herself facing the same dilemma.
They are in no sense constrained by the choices of their parents, in deciding where and how to live, what sexual or marital unions to enter, what products to consume...and what faith, if any, to profess.
While he dies the same exact way as we see in the movie (after being injured by the spikes on the tubes up to Tipharean), he doesn't profess his love to Alita before falling from the tubes.
Europe's regulators profess that they are more concerned about the accumulation of market power than is the U.S., even though in a global economy cornering a market — especially one this large — is exceedingly difficult, if not impossible.
" He then proceeded to say that he had consulted his attorneys, that HRF's article was "actionable," that we had caused "measurable" damage, and crowned it with "We should be allies, given what you profess to care about.
Richard Spencer, president of the National Policy Institute and the alt-right's most visible spokesman, argued during the campaign that GOP voters aren't really motivated by Christian values, as they profess, but rather by deep racial anxieties.
And people even closer to Trump, such as his son Don Jr. and son-in-law Jared Kushner, cannot be sure they are in the clear although all, including the President, profess innocence and downplay Mueller's investigation.
While 7 billion people inhabit planet earth, only a small, chosen few profess the true faith, with the ability to leave a lasting impact on their nation and the region where you play such a central role.
And while Mr. Trump may profess anger at the digital industry, he is clearly fond of Twitter, and ran a lightweight, fast-moving and iterative campaign that owed much to his fans using new media like YouTube.
"  A source familiar with Adelson's thinking cautioned, "People who profess to be inside Sheldon's head or know what he's doing I would say are 99 percent full of shit or trying to promote their own self importance.
" He said signing the order showed the president "stood without apology for the God-given right of every American to live out convictions in their faith ... whatever the country they call home or the creed they profess.
"On paper, people profess their affinity for integration but in practice you do have families that are concerned that diversity will impede their child's progress," said Mr. Zephyrin, a black parent whose children attend Park Slope schools.
As for what will happen, the current state of play is that Trump is quite likely to be impeached in the Democrat-controlled House as even most moderate Democrats profess to be disturbed by the Ukraine scandal.
White evangelicals, according to Ryan Burge, a political scientist at Eastern Illinois University, now make up 18.6 percent of the population, 4.4 percentage points less than the 23 percent of the population who profess no religious commitment.
"It is therefore a little odd that Facebook should suddenly now profess itself to have been unaware of the myPersonality research and to believe that the use of the data was a breach of its terms," he said.
In her Easter message last Sunday, she appealed to a nostalgic vision of England where the Anglican vicar and his church are somehow the joint possession of the whole community, regardless of what faith if any they profess.
"If the Manhattan district attorney -- I'll profess having more ignorance than I should have had -- but if I'm not paying attention to it, then, probably a lot of people aren't paying attention to it enough also," he said.
Still in mourning for mentor Tony Stark and grappling with the world asking who will be the new Iron Man, Peter just wants to go on his school trip to Europe and profess his feelings for MJ (Zendaya).
Isn't it hypocritical to profess support for personnel in the military and law enforcement pursuing their mission to protect American citizens from harm at the same time denying support for public servants who provide protection from environmental harm?
The comedians Douglas Widick and Ken McGraw portray the dude-bros Gavin and Trent, bachelors who profess that they can teach anyone how to pick up women "through song, dance and even bromance," they claimed in an email.
On these subjects, Wikipedia doesn't seem like the encyclopedia anyone can edit, striving to be welcoming to newcomers; it certainly doesn't profess a laid-back philosophy that articles improve over time and can start off a bit unevenly.
Odell Beckham Jr. is many things but he doesn't profess to be a doctor, so it should come as no surprise that the superstar wide receiver was all over the map with his diagnosis of his ailing ankle.
Okay, sure, maybe we're reading (a lot) into things, but that "dress" does happen to bear a striking resemblance to the tuxedo button down Drake wore to introduce and profess his love for the Video Vanguard winner on Sunday.
Real estate mogul and presidential candidate Donald Trump took some time yesterday, during a CNN Republican presidential town hall with South Carolina voters that was moderated by Anderson Cooper, to profess his unabashed love for all things fast food.
Cyrus, who recently became a Hemsworth, took the time on the couple's first Valentine's Day as husband and wife, to publicly profess her love to her other half with the most NSFW message ever on Twitter, as one does.
The rules of the game require, of course, both that he be totally positive about his candidate and that he profess a certainty about the meaning of every victory that I'm fairly sure he does not, in fact, possess.
Anthony Bossis, a clinical assistant profess of psychiatry at NYU Langone Health, recently published a double-blind, placebo-controlled study on its effects when he and his collaborators administered it in a safe, controlled setting to terminal cancer patients.
In culture as in politics, while many profess to value diversity, there remains scant space for a thriving black "middle class" within the industry, a healthy ecosystem of artists and others working at varying levels of talent and acclaim.
While there is some irony apparently in the fact that the alleged shooter was reportedly an atheist — that does not mean that atheists are murderers, nor that people who profess Christian faith are free from evil in their hearts.
And despite what seemed like a happy ending after a contentious season, viewers couldn't help but feel a little stung when Galavis opted not only to forego a finale proposal but also refused to profess his love for Nikki Ferrell.
To that extent there's a touch of "The Last Emperor," initially, in the queen's plight, showered as she is in privilege while frequently being denied what she wants by the strictures placed upon her by those who profess to know better.
While finding that Americans increasingly profess a strong commitment to gender equality in public life, she also discovered that that about 28% of the population still supports traditional gender roles at home—a group that is concentrated amongst older men.
That they cannot profess to be neutral, open platforms while being illiberal, dictatorial, and hiding behind the visage of a private corporation (which are more often than not in bed with governments around the world at the very highest levels).
If strapped into a small seat and encircled by angry men who profess him to be a mass-murderer—men who must logically be contemplating an offensive defence—I daresay Nissim, too, would have penetrating eyes and a scary look.
Putin would have expected that his discoverable influence operations would spark an investigation of the Trump campaign, which would profess innocence and complain of unfair treatment from the Obama administration, especially in the event that Trump had lost the election.
After four and a half months, many of the people in Washington who hold DREAMers' fates in their hands still haven't taken the responsibility to understand, and clearly communicate about, the reality facing the immigrants these politicians profess to care about.
Since the mid-1990s, the Summit of the Americas has been an opportunity for leaders from Canada to Argentina to profess their collective love and admiration for democratic ideals, regional trade, security, and other areas of mutual interest and cooperation.
Lyn Ragsdale, a professor of political science at Rice University, noted that significantly more voters profess satisfaction with the economy than with Trump's management of it, and she attributed much of that discrepancy to their qualms about his conduct and character.
Nothing feels better than seeing Chandler and Monica profess their love for each other in front of Rachel, Joey, Phoebe, and an ecstatic studio audience — especially after Phoebe and Chandler share a kiss akin to Michael and Oscar's on The Office.
Tracking jihadists on the road to violence is, perhaps, the hardest part of terror investigations, especially given the rise of lone-wolf attackers who profess allegiance to groups like the Islamic State or Al Qaeda, but often plan their missions independently.
For employees, those victories came at a price in terms of dealing with Weinstein's tyrannical side; still, even many of them profess to have been surprised -- at least for a time -- when revelations began to surface about alleged sexual assaults.
"It must be clear that the defenders of the oppressed are not the terrorists but the believers, along with men and women of good will who do not profess religion," he commented after the terror attacks in Paris in 2015.
But those who openly express obsessions with arsenals of firearms and profess the desire to kill others should be seen by law enforcement and school professionals not as citizens expressing a constitutional right, but citizens who are dangerous to others.
Our lawmakers seem to be forgetting the Supreme Court's admonition in Torcaso, as well as Article VI of the Constitution, that government cannot force someone to profess a belief — or disbelief — in any religion, in order to hold public office.
I. The Empires Both Braun and Jenner (née Houghton, formerly Kardashian) are self-made managers without college degrees (Braun dropped out of Emory College, and Jenner skipped college to become a flight attendant) who profess to be guided by faith and family.
The 33-year-old actually took the time to find a photo of Duca and her husband online, photoshop his own face onto her husband's, and make it his Twitter profile pic, and generally profess his "love" for her all over his account.
Both men have shown the absolute worst of mixed martial arts and yet you can be damn sure the footage of that scrap will turn up in the promotional material for the rematch no matter how shocked the UFC brass profess to be.
In an exclusive sneak peek at next week's episode, Fletcher admits there's still "that fear of not finding someone" – but she's certainly got quite a pool to choose from as the men profess their love to her in a rapid-fire lineup.
Since their time apart, Cena, 41, has openly said he still loves 34-year-old Bella — and continued to profess his feelings Thursday by posting a photo of the iconic scene in "Say Anything" where John Cusack holds a boombox over his head.
In that sense they are a little like globetrotting business travellers: it is not unknown for British road warriors, for example, to get nabbed for jaywalking in America and profess to being nonplussed that pedestrians cannot just cross a road wherever they please.
And this is in spite of the existence of at least one study that found people who are seemingly the most in love — the troglodytes who profess their love to each other on Facebook or social media — are actually insecure about their relationships.
Attempt to pass a ticket tax, and maybe we would find out that some of the very people who profess to care so much about head trauma and CTE won't give up a single dollar per game to do anything about it.
For me, settling for a huge financial settlement from your employer, writing a book or even worse -- staying silent when confronted by a predator at work -- is the weakest move we can make as women who profess to want full equality and respect.
Last year, before the Zika virus made international headlines, and before the wheel of impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff started turning, the country's International Olympic Committee representatives would readily profess to one worry: that more Brazilians would watch soaps than the Games.
The Abbott debacle illuminated a real danger: Across the West, parties that profess far-left, far-right or populist policies are a menace not just for their extremism but for their incompetence born of contempt for experience and lack of understanding of complexity.
When Helen Weiss, the prosecutor, leads him through a confession, Naz's thinking calcifies around the belief that he must continue to profess his innocence, despite the soundness of Stone's argument that "12 idiots on a jury" can't be trusted to get it right.
"I don't profess to know anything about parenting, anything more than anybody else, [but] being a working mom is an incredible challenge, [and] it's an incredible gift," said the actress, who reportedly split from her husband of two years Romain Dauriac last month.
This is used to suggest that while she may profess to like women and men, she will ultimately end up with the more normative romantic partner because it's what she's used to; and that if she's just going to 'choose' straightness later on.
It is not a coincidence that these same power structures that put protecting their own above justice for women are the same that consistently underpay women and profess to be so confused as to why more of them haven't ascended their ranks.
Earlier this year, he won his lawsuit against the state of Oregon, Judges ruling that Oregon's so-called "Title Laws," which state that citizens can't profess to be engineers unless they're registered with the state, violated his Constitutional right to free speech.
But those expecting Charles to profess his love when Season 5 begins on Tuesday, June 5, must agonize a little longer, as the show unexpectedly enters the #MeToo realm, thanks to Empirical's most lucrative and lascivious author, Edward L.L. Moore (Richard Masur).
Arson, criminal damage, attacks on the police, attacks on bystanders with different views, throwing petrol bombs, trashing businesses, damaging railway stations: This has nothing to do with the democracy these runaways profess to be fighting for and is more akin to anarchy.
But the simple prose and story line belie a more nuanced moral hierarchy: Emira is clearly the victim of racially motivated manipulation, but the two white people who profess to care for her shift uncomfortably between the poles of villain and hero.
Experts are also worried that while Zuckerberg may publicly profess his desire for more regulation, Facebook's multi-million dollar lobbying efforts in both DC and Brussels will have a much greater impact on the type of regulation that is passed by lawmakers.
On Tuesday evening, Bachelor Nation watched as Lopez-Alvar ended her relationship with Harbor, 32, on the finale episode when he admitted on the beach in Mexico that he couldn't yet profess his love to her, despite her being in love with him.
Though she ironically alludes to Ham in an epigraph from the 19th-century explorer John Hanning Speke — "I profess accurately to describe naked Africa … a striking existing proof of the Holy Scriptures" — the joke is how thoroughly her novel snubs his Victorian myopia.
There has been no retraction or correction of the story at BuzzFeed News just yet, and the editors and reporters involved continue to profess confidence in their sources ("two federal law enforcement officials involved in an investigation" of the Trump Tower Moscow deal).
"We found it disturbing that major international tobacco companies, which claim to be socially responsible and who profess they would never target underage youth, produce a wide spectrum of flavored mini-cigars and e-cigarettes, including quite a few with alcohol-themed names," Jackler said.
While some College Republican leaders profess an appreciation for the anti-establishment voters that Mr. Trump has awakened, many in the preppy Vineyard Vines set are wondering if Mr. Trump is transforming the party they hope to inherit into one in which they are unwelcome.
A starting point is for us whites to wake from our ongoing mass delusions, to recognize that in practice black lives have not mattered as much as white lives, and that this is an affront to values that we all profess to believe in.
But the cynic will argue that while many conservative lawmakers profess those points of view, they are often in the pocket of vested interests, like the fossil fuel companies, and as such are more in the business of protecting those who are already winning.
While there's been an increase in young people who profess no religious affiliation (about 30 percent claim the "none" label, with L.G.B.T.Q. young adults twice as likely to identify this way), many more respond positively when asked if they consider themselves "spiritual" to some degree.
I was thrilled to know BIOLUMINESCENCE straight off, as it's one of my things; I would be surprised if anyone had that experience with any of the other long entries, since they're vaguer, but I wouldn't profess to know anyone else's weird mental references.
And what about the D.C.C.C. focus groups and polls yielding the conclusion that voters broadly dislike Trump but are also put off by candidates who profess to be "standing up to Trump," on the grounds that such resistance will only guarantee more dysfunction in Washington?
He had little use for contemporary music (needlessly complex or dull, he said), disdained serial technique and sniffed at the 1970s revival of Gustav Mahler's sprawling, emotionally overflowing symphonies, although he did profess at one point to have gone through his own Mahler period.
On a recent visit to the galleries with Bey, a museum guest, recognizing the artist, approached to offer congratulations before going on to profess, "As a white man, I know all about the Underground Railroad…" I walked away without hearing the end of the sentence.
"The sex, the cash, the fame/Living out a life you can't deny/The drugs, the lies, the pain/Will never get enough to satisfy," Mötley Crüe profess in the title track to The Dirt, a biopic that's as brazen and decadent as the bands' own music.
In one episode, Gum appears to make contact with a dead nun called Madeleine—but instead of playing the encounter for dramatic thrills, Gum is positively overjoyed when the apparition appears to move the dowsing rods to profess that she was in a relationship with another sister.
Mateen, a U.S. citizen of Afghan descent, was killed by police at the end of a bloody three-hour shooting rampage last June at the Pulse, a gay nightclub, during which he paused to call emergency-911 dispatchers to profess his allegiance to Islamic State militants.
In the far west region of Xinjiang, following sporadic violent attacks by radical Muslim separatists, hundreds of thousands of members of the Uighur and Kazakh Muslim minorities have been arbitrarily detained in indoctrination camps where they are forced to denounce Islam and profess loyalty to the party.
And even though the executives and founders of these companies profess a renewed commitment to privacy and corporate responsibility, people are beginning to worry about surveillance and power—and reconsider how much faith they should put in both the leaders and services leveraging these quickly evolving technologies.
Today, in their ire the New Democrats think it's enough to profess the idea of economic and social justice — without defining it or its principles — all in the desperate belief that somehow some kind of Socialist revolution will make everything fall back into its proper communitarian place.
In a field of philanthropies and educational institutions that profess to value inclusion and equality, innovative people and ideas, the data suggest emotional behavior by people who are making decisions to hire only people who look like themselves or whom they've known for a long time.
For these voters, it was not a contradiction to profess support for racial equality and to condemn the marchers in Birmingham and Selma, or to be against the war in Vietnam and to believe that people like Tom Hayden and Abbie Hoffman should be locked up.
Those who profess to care about the future of American workers should be demanding an immediate freeze, and where possible a rollback, of any new trade agreements until we have first established domestic policies, like those in Europe and Canada, that allow workers to prosper from trade.
Mark Rothko's 1943 statement on the importance of the myth ("we profess spiritual kinship with primitive and archaic art") and post-World War II Europe's flowering of Cobra, Art Informel, and Dubuffet's Art Brut became the latest versions of the art of the "Other" among us.
PLAYERS: You, the primary player; your main opponent, the dishonest Special Counsel; your secondary opponents, the Fake News Media and the nefarious Deep State; your teammates, who profess ignorance by looking away from the board; and 325 million spectators, a majority of whom are rooting against you.
" Mr. Jabri — like Brahms, using soprano and baritone soloists — sets a libretto by the South African-born poet Yvette Christiansë, based on the ancient Arabi text, ending "I profess the religion of Love;/Wherever its caravan turns along the way,/That is my belief,/My faith.
God over Everything in its religious assertions is similar to the work of Chance the Rapper stateside this year; while both albums take moments to profess their unwavering faith, neither make a proper gospel album, as they find plenty of room to blend in their secular interests.
Dozens of Republican Senators and members of Congress profess to believe that some such analysis is out there somewhere, and that it justifies their decision to ignore Joint Committee on Taxation findings that the plan would, in fact, add somewhere between $1 and $1.5 trillion to the deficit.
If Russia were to meddle in its Baltic neighbours, cabinet members who profess devotion to the alliance, such as Rex Tillerson, the secretary of state, and James Mattis, the secretary of defence, might struggle to persuade Mr Trump to honour the commitment to mutual defence at its core.
Yesterday, the "Inspector Norse" producer announced the opening of his web shop, which currently stocks a small collection of items including an Olsen Records t-shirt and, for the fan who chooses to profess his, her, or their love of Terje in a more discreet manner, socks and underwear.
"There is a large group of people with a very strong opinion that if you are a Christian, if you profess your faith, you can only have one set of political beliefs and if you deviate from those political beliefs, you somehow are not really a Christian," she said.
Yet, at one of the most perilous times for healthcare in our nation's history, Kaiser Permanente and most of the hospital industry in California have decided to collectively bury their heads in the sand, abandoning any advocacy role on behalf of the very people they profess to care about.
Many analysts on the left and right have been puzzled by the fact that Republican voters who profess to support family values are passionately devoted to President Trump, a twice-divorced, thrice married man with a long history of brazen infidelity and multiple accusations of serious sexual misconduct.
There are few things more dangerous than a bro who knows he'll never be caught (we don't need genre television to tell us that), and this group has trouble written all over it, even if the members profess to have some sort of "patriotic duty" to help other Americans.
" William Nee, a China researcher for Amnesty International, said self criticism meetings "are a very old tool ... to get people to admit their faults publicly, talk about the problems in their work styles and to profess loyalty to the party center and in this case explicitly to Xi Jinping.
I certainly understand that liberal theological Christians profess their faith by trying to "make the world a better place" through works, while Evangelical Christians believe that the world would be a better place inherently if more people simply professed to be disciples of Christ and practiced a personal piety.
So this is a call out to those who profess to care about art and perhaps can do something to change what I believe is a gross injustice: Go see the exhibition, Harriet Korman, Permeable/Resistant: Recent Paintings and Drawings, at Thomas Erben Gallery (November 24–December 221, 2018).
Almost 20 years into the reign of "The Bachelor" and its many spinoffs and descendants, the people who appear on such shows may profess to be searching for the love of their lives, but it's much more likely they are in search of the career boost of their lives.
The point here is not to trace the routes drugs follow into the U.S., but rather to indicate just how far Trump's GOP has veered from good faith and integrity and to note how destructive that is to the very system of government Republicans, like Democrats, profess to revere.
The pretexts they offer differ — some say Mueller is too close to that untrustworthy leaker James Comey, some profess to believe there's no need for an investigation into Russian interference at all, and others complain that Mueller is hiring some attorneys who have donated to Democrats in the past.
"I am so ashamed of the double life that I have been living and am grieved for the hurt, pain and disgrace my sin has caused my wife and family, and most of all Jesus and all those who profess faith in Him," he said in a statement at the time.
And that's generally been the play, to profess fealty to long-term targets while shying away from the short-term action those targets imply — to say the right things on climate change but never quite put it at the front of the line, never quite spend the political capital on it.
"Adore You," which sees Styles profess to a love interest that he'd "walk through fire for you," came accompanied with a seven-minute cinematic music video that places the star — who turned down a role in Disney's live-action Little Mermaid film — with a fish costar that grows larger than life.
An experiment by Susan Athey of Stanford University's Graduate School of Business, along with Christian Catalini and Catherine Tucker of the Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, found that people who profess concern about privacy will provide the emails of their friends in exchange for some pizza.
Professor Gage never grapples with my central argument, that identity movement politics is preventing liberal Democrats from developing a vision of our common destiny that would expand our appeal and help us seize institutional power from the Republican radical right, and thereby actually protect the groups we profess to care about.
In a year when many policymakers jockeying for air time will profess their support for equal pay, what is needed from the next president and Congress are concrete actions to cement and expand workplace protections against pay discrimination, raise wages for low-wage workers, and expand access to strong work-family policies.
But it retreated when it became an independent nation in 1901, and it endured almost half a century of economic stagnation before it opened its doors again to mass immigration after World War II. The leaders of the main political parties continue to support an expansive immigration program and profess to abhor racism.
One of the most amusing paradoxes of all the "Bachelor" franchises is how much the love-seekers profess a need for trust — something not easily gained in a month of "dating" a large pool of people under circumstances that in no way resemble real life — and how little the producers earn ours.
The new litmus tests of the primary debate—whether or not candidates profess adulation for Medicare for All or the Green New Deal; whether they would decriminalise illegal immigration; and whether they would provide health insurance to those undocumented immigrants—have rapidly become benchmarks for defining the differences between moderate and progressive.
" The eminent critic Frank Kermode, identifying those whom Professor Bloom saw as his antagonists, wrote in The London Review of Books, "He has in mind all who profess to regard the canon as an instrument of cultural, hence political, hegemony — as a subtle fraud devised by dead white males to reinforce ethnic and sexist oppression.
"When the opportunity arose to meet with him, I did so because I felt that it's important that if we profess to truly care about the Syrian people, about their suffering, then we've got to be able to meet with anyone that we need to if there is a possibility that we can achieve peace," the Hawaiian congresswoman said.
"When the opportunity arose to meet with him, I did so because I felt that it's important that if we profess to truly care about the Syrian people, about their suffering, then we've got to be able to meet with anyone that we need to if there is a possibility that we can achieve peace," Gabbard says.
Even though the award show is in its 42nd year and airs on CBS, it might not have captivated the entire nation if it weren't for the most meme-worthy occurrence of the night: "some dude" (to quote the show directly) crashing the stage to announce "Yeezy jumped over the Jumpman" and profess his love of Kevin Gates.
" Jefferson, however, believed that "proscribing any citizen as unworthy the public confidence, by laying upon him an incapacity of being called to offices of trust and emolument, unless he profess or renounce this or that religious opinion, is depriving him injuriously of those privileges and advantages, to which, in common with his fellow citizens, he has a natural right.
I didn't have the chance to try out the Project Jacquard jacket at SXSW, but The Verge's Nick Statt tried it on and subsequently made a good point: while it doesn't "profess to have a groundbreaking impact on your health or well-being," it's still a piece of clothing a person could wear almost every day.
Sure, most of us aren't committing genocide, but every day, in our own tiny ways, we contribute to hurting other people: We turn a blind eye to atrocities happening halfway across the globe; we buy ourselves something nice rather than giving money to charity; we profess sorrow for others' misfortune, but don't turn words into action.
If taken seriously, as the letters must be because of the threat of loss of federal funding, this means a high school or middle school could not prevent a group of boys from using the same locker room as the girls in their gym class if the boys suddenly decided one day to profess a female gender identity.
This story was produced by the Center for Public Integrity, a nonprofit investigative news organization in Washington, DC. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt doesn't hide his contempt for how the agency has been run, but he does profess to care about one of its key programs: Superfund, which oversees the cleanup of the nation's worst toxic waste sites.
"There's a hypocrisy about the values that we profess as Democrats in terms of being inclusive and depending on especially African American women to power our party, and yet at the same time starting our presidential nominating process in states that hardly have any black people or people of color," Castro told Rolling Stone reporter Andy Kroll in November.
One senses that something ultimately did happen between him and Carrie back in Berlin; he has spent enough time with Franny for her to miss him, and vice versa, and his news that he's "met someone" seems to disturb Carrie in ways that belie the disdain she continues to profess for his offers of a life partnership.
The emergency of this confused moment is to recall that this observation ought to be entirely irrelevant; that the République the French profess to defend would afford these citizens, however distressing or strange, precisely the same protections as the rest; and that this fair-minded liberality has long been the better part of their country's grandeur.
It's complicated, but basically, through a series of meme-heavy coincidences involving 4chan's use of "kek" as a synonym for "lol," 4chan users profess to believe that Pepe (yes, the cartoon frog) is a reincarnation of Kek, an Egyptian frog-god who ruled over chaos and darkness, and that his coming is a sign that Donald Trump will save them all.
More than two years after getting fired on his 113th day on the job, Scaramucci continued to profess his loyalty for Trump on national television, until he appeared on Thursday's episode of "Hardball" with Chris Matthews on MSNBC and said the president "didn't do well" on his trips to El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, in the wake of two mass shootings.
The French Football Federation is not hesitating to build a bridge between the tournaments — one of the federation's commercial partners is running a marketing campaign under the slogan, "Don't wait for 188 to relive 2018" — even if some of the women's team's leaders, like striker Eugénie Le Sommer and others, profess frustration with the constant comparisons between men's and women's soccer.
Despite data showing that women and people of color are, once on the ballot, as likely as their white male counterparts to win elections, a popular theory remains that even when voters profess progressive commitments, a majority are—either consciously or unconsciously—too racist, sexist, or homophobic to cast a ballot for anyone other than a straight, cis white man.
Reality is such that Warren can't come out and call her grandparents liars and profess the fact that she's white and knows she always has been, both because that would be harmful to her campaign—which has gained a tremendous amount of steam over the past six months—and because nobody, politician or not, is going to publicly, posthumously, call out their grandparents.
But then one of the queen's privy councillors, Robert Beale, pointed out that if (as the Turkish negotiators insisted) any Englishman in the Ottoman Empire who of free conscience wished to swear allegiance to Mohammed could not be prevented from doing so, then any Ottoman wishing to profess his devotion to Jesus Christ was similarly at liberty to do so while in England.
Very few people profess to love clowns, but even those of us who tolerate the allegedly "funny" performers may need to think twice after watching the latest trailer for the new adaptation of It. For those who somehow wound up on this page after safely avoiding clown-related content all their life, It is an adaptation of Stephen King's 1986 novel of the same name.
JF: I can't profess to tell you exactly what the app is going to look like in five years, but I think if I look at some of the themes that we've been pushing on and some of the opportunities that we see as we look ahead … I think on the navigation side, whereas Google Maps covers lots of different modes of transportation today, it's still primarily a driving app.
In place of such figures, many self-described Muslim reformers such as Qudosi, who paint their religion as inherently violent to others and slander the prophet they profess to follow, have been elevated to national stature because their ideas fit into preconceived notions unfortunately held by too many Americans – that Islam is backward, in need of "modernization," and that the faith and its adherents are "frozen in time," as she claims.
One plausible conclusion, exemplified by this piece by Slate's Justin Phillips, is that they're deeply intertwined — that the show succeeds because it's a kind of dangerous faux-intellectualism for shallow bigots: By routinely disparaging the credibility and intentions of traditional centers of learning while giving idiots hours on end to profess their theories, Rogan allows his guests to establish themselves as the real fonts of mind-expanding knowledge.
It's also important to understand that while Murray's specific remarks about race science tend to be hedged and a bit vague, and at times to profess a fair degree of agnosticism about the actual magnitudes, his discussion of why this is worth bringing up at all is very clear and sweeping — he believes, despite vast evidence to the contrary, that America needs to stop thinking about racial discrimination and race-conscious solutions.
Not a one-trick pony Chinese President Xi Jinping probably knows that you have two goals in mind for your meeting with him this weekend: trying to maintain the image of your close personal relationship with him, while concurrently hammering China to at least publicly profess (like they did after your first meeting last year) that they'll be more flexible on trade issues so that you can declare even a temporary victory.
How can we credibly profess our outrage at Russia, China, Egypt or anyone else when, just one year after the death of American college student Otto Warmbier after being imprisoned by the North Korean government, President Trump welcomed Kim Jong Un with open arms -- and a commemorative coin -- to a show summit in Singapore, where he heaped upon Kim the kind of lavish praise usually denied dictators who starve their own people?
"No man shall be compelled to frequent or support any religious worship, place, or ministry whatsoever, nor shall be enforced, restrained, molested, or burthened in his body or goods, nor shall otherwise suffer on account of his religious opinions or belief; but that all men shall be free to profess, and by argument to maintain, their opinion in matters of religion, and that the same shall in no wise diminish, enlarge, or affect their civil capacities," Jefferson wrote.

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