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But European leaders are not just rankled by American tech companies, they are rankled by United States tax policy as well.
Trump's visit had already rankled Israelis before it even began.
"You told me there was no reunion," Jean said, rankled.
The scene of the encounter might have rankled with Watson.
I know that happened last week but I'm still rankled.
Mr. Grunewald is still rankled that the facade was altered.
This rankled certain parents both on and off the board.
That description rankled former Bloomberg officials, who called it exaggerated.
The image rankled Markey's team, prompting further debate on the issue.
But it is style as much as substance that has rankled.
Yet it has rankled some other members of his party, Labor.
The fact that no female representatives were present rankled some Democrats.
The fact that Kaepernick was still out of work also rankled.
And that's one of the reasons why the memo rankled reporters.
The decision rankled Dr. Cobb, and she eventually went to California.
That has rankled long-serving officers, as has Mahmoud's prominent role.
And even those actions have rankled secretaries of state across the country.
His statements about the city in July rankled many Democrats and Baltimoreans.
Trump rankled, contradicted and "embarrassed" them by operating outside the "regular" chain.
Sources told Business Insider that Bogensberger's management style rankled long-time employees.
The criticism of the Bundeswehr has rankled many in the military establishment.
Nikki Haley, who's been rankled by Kasich's religious argument on the issue.
Mr. Trump's repeated criticisms of Senate process also have rankled Republican leaders.
The invitation has rankled many scientists who had originally planned on attending.
Maybe that's why Taylor's 2015 incident with NIcki Minaj rankled for so many.
It was also the incubator for many education reform policies that rankled teachers.
But while Shari considered Cohen's ingenuity "a gift," his hyper energy rankled some.
One persistent objection to limited government particularly rankled Cowperthwaite—that it was callous.
The expenditure rankled him, he said, because no one would notice the difference.
His intelligence was undeniable, but the anti-liberal undercurrent of his work rankled.
The issue has rankled the E.U. for months and threatened the bloc's unity.
Perhaps the picture rankled your C.E.O., but anyone could have found it odd.
That arrangement rankled Sanders, who views the pharmaceutical industry as a public menace.
This isn't the first time DeVos's comments have rankled those on the ground.
That separation has long rankled progressive Jews in Israel and around the world.
We mixed metaphors and wrote of rankled feathers when we meant ruffled ones.
Among early feminists she was known as the beautiful one, a designation that rankled.
That unequal partnership has long rankled Nissan, which is the bigger company by far.
But her remarks to E&E News rankled activists pushing Democrats to adopt Rep.
But reports that he ordered the murder of Khashoggi have rankled the international community.
But it's precisely McAleenan's ties to those previous administrations that has rankled immigration hardliners.
This was the one claim in the first volume that really rankled other historians.
But she has also rankled some administration officials since coming onboard earlier this year.
The carpooling feature in particular rankled Uber, a source close to the company said.
The tariffs, announced last month, have rankled key U.S. allies, including several EU members.
However sensible its starting point, the idea rankled civil-liberty and privacy-minded groups.
Oates showed up to watch a Wild team skate, which rankled Coach Mike Yeo.
Beauvoir had an open relationship with Jean-Paul Sartre, an attachment that rankled Algren.
But that unsettled feeling that had rankled for most of his life has faded.
That rankled many federal Democratic lawmakers, who argued the agency isn't upholding its mandate.
This is one reason these laws have so rankled Mr. Trump and Mr. Sessions.
The manner in which the academy has expanded its ranks has rankled some members.
And on impeachment, he has rankled even local talk radio hosts for dodging interviews.
Jesse Helms failed, Biden proposed an anti-busing amendment of his own that rankled Sen.
His referring cases to himself to establish policy also has rankled the immigration judges' union.
For many Jews, the moment brought home a concern that has rankled for many months.
It is an action that has long rankled with current Islamist-rooted President Tayyip Erdogan.
That rankled industry — which pushed back with an aggressive lobbying campaign and its app alternative.
AB 103 rankled federal officials, who cast it as an infringement on their constitutional powers.
It's his criticism of Pelosi and Democratic leadership that has rankled some within the party.
The suit was settled, and Ward eventually sold his company, but VieVu's achievements still rankled.
In April, Sports Illustrated reported on a rankled Cavs fan who actually started a change.
Pervez Musharraf, who had toppled Mr. Sharif's previous government in 1999, also rankled the military.
DeVos's nomination has rankled Democrats, who have framed her as an opponent of public schools.
Just five months after it was published, Rockwell got new marching orders, and they rankled.
Being skewered over the £2.4m ($3m) of taxpayer funds spent renovating their house particularly rankled.
The move appears to have rankled Trump, who has repeatedly lashed out over the decision.
Mr. Trump is not the first American leader to be rankled by imbalances with Germany.
Gaetz said during an interview on Thursday that he knew he had rankled the President.
But the implication that I look so much older than her has rankled for years.
Yet Logan's investment in Westworld has always rankled his father, James Delos, a titan of business.
Early drafts rankled those stakeholders with a section on federal alignment that has since been removed.
Booker rankled his Republican colleagues by leaking information marked "committee confidential" and comparing himself to Spartacus.
For months, Russia's role in the 2016 election has rankled Democrats searching for a scapegoat. Rep.
The President rankled at Ball's reluctance to thank him for helping his son leave the country.
The imbalance between the two has long rankled Nissan, which is by far the larger company.
Mr. Carter's positions rankled Israel and many of its most stalwart supporters in the United States.
The move rankled traditionalists but reflected Mr. Ghosn's outspoken belief in merit- and market-based recognition.
South Korea's insistence that Japan recognize its atrocities during the occupation have long rankled Japanese nationalists.
The approach has rankled his opponents, drawing accusations that he is attempting to buy the presidency.
A couple of weeks earlier, Sheriff Shoar had shown that the O'Connell case still rankled him.
But Mr. Trump's lack of action after Iranian aggression against the United States rankled Mr. Bolton.
Puzder said he fired the housekeeper and paid back taxes, but the issue has rankled conservatives.
It rankled me in a way that earlier shows—even schlock like "Joe Millionaire"—had not.
Trump wants to rely on private financing versus direct federal funding, something that has rankled Democrats.
That has rankled Beijing, with some likening it to the start of a new Cold War.
That behavior, along with his criminal conviction, has rankled the commander of the SEALs, Rear Adm.
That rankled fellow Democrats, who accused Warren of trying to profit by making them look bad.
The appointment rankled senior politicians, as if Ghani had given the post to an errand boy.
The way federal tax revenues are distributed, for example, has long rankled people in the west.
His rankled pragmatism now has company and, at the Academy Awards, it's also got stiff competition.
International headlines about a "jet crash in Africa" also rankled some seeing them in Addis Ababa.
The appointment of Mr. Dauman as Viacom's executive chairman rankled some investors concerned about the company's performance.
But Hawley's low profile and easy road to the nomination have already rankled the state's conservative base.
Her unwillingness to compromise rankled clients, and her artistic vision seemed to disregard the laws of physics.
The conceptual laziness that rankled some viewers also allowed those films to fit comfortably alongside their predecessors.
The idea of an oversight board has rankled residents, however, who say it has overtones of colonialism.
But the high-flying habits could have rankled Trump voters who seem impervious to most other excesses.
Barr, whose provocative Twitter presence rankled ABC executives, has been an outspoken proponent of President Donald Trump.
Booker's decision to release the documents rankled Republicans, who accused him of being driven by political ambition.
McDaniel rankled the Republican establishment in 2014 when he came close to unseating Cochran in the primary.
For the rankled hip-hop veterans who decry his success, this accomplishment might come as a relief.
"Huge" ranked fifth, with 8 percent of respondents saying it rankled them more than the other four.
Mr. Booker's decision to testify against a fellow senator particularly rankled opponents, who accused him of grandstanding.
This has rankled Republicans who say it could put the internet in the hands of hostile actors.
Her threats to knock out more moderate Democrats in future primaries in particular seem to have rankled.
Some GOP senators are rankled, too, most notably Charles Grassley of Iowa, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee.
The move rankled some Republicans and raised questions about the ability of Schumer and McConnell to get along.
Jordan was particularly rankled by the rude behavior at one recent performance of Doctor Faustus, starring Kit Harington.
Louisiana becomes the first state to add one's chosen vocation to that list, something that has rankled opponents.
He took aim at the endowment's compensation scheme, which had rankled some alumni for its multimillion-dollar payouts.
Sessions' decision to recuse himself from a role in any investigation into the Trump campaign rankled the President.
Her selection of 4/20-themed products, on offer on her Kimoji site, rankled a lot of folks.
"  Trump rankled European allies by imposing tariffs on imports from European Union countries and calling the NATO "obsolete.
Comey has rarely shied away from the spotlight before — a trait that has at times rankled both parties.
But he rankled Democrats when he did not fully commit to releasing any final report in its entirety.
Spain's comparatively low-key treatment of Cervantes has rankled not a few of the country's writers and intellectuals.
Brazil has also rankled at taking advice from Western countries that have over centuries depleted their own forests.
But the comments also rankled officials inside the State Department, who were not a part of her preparation.
The West welcomed Chinese efforts to reflate the global economy, even if its exchange rate policy still rankled.
Kalanick has said self-driving cars are existential to Uber, and was rankled that Uber was trailing Waymo.
Mr. Parscale has rankled Trump advisers by giving the president a perpetually rosy assessment of his poll numbers.
The President's crusade to grant clearances to his daughter and her husband, Jared Kushner, rankled West Wing officials.
Equity markets have been rankled by a slew of poor euro zone economic and political news this week.
The announcement rankled Republicans, who had seized on the controversy to argue against Clinton's fitness for the Oval Office.
It would include different offsets for medical research than the initial version — a tweak that has rankled some Democrats.
Carson, rankled by Cruz' hardball tactics in the Iowa caucuses, vowed on Saturday night to remain in the race.
During the 2016 election, Trump told CNN that he believes "Islam hates us," a comment that rankled some Republicans.
For those in the swim community rankled by NYC Swim's dissolution, Monday's race concluded with a sense of relief.
In addition, rumors circulated that TPG wanted to replace Mr. Ulukaya with a new chief executive, which rankled him.
European allies were rankled, too, as NATO troops rely on the services of U.S. forces to do their job.
But her coverage -- especially of the case involving "Today" show co-host Matt Lauer -- rankled some of her colleagues.
He's not even verified on Twitter, and the tweets that so rankled Breitbart were more than two years old.
The fitness company's indirect connection to Ross's expensive campaign soiree has rankled more than just its high-paying members.
Mr. McCabe's ascent sometimes rankled the workaday agents who believed he did not pay his dues in the field.
Saarinen was the primary recipient of Booth's patronage, which likely rankled his chief rival and admirer: Frank Lloyd Wright.
His death has rankled the government and forced Mr. Duterte to acknowledge publicly that there may have been lapses.
Heizer was a decade younger than most of the artists at Max's, and his prickly ambition sometimes rankled them.
But he was not very popular for various reasons, among them his imposing rules and discipline that rankled veterans.
But Bushell noted Laurence took steps to reshape the corporate culture that may have rankled some in the organization.
Nadler's decision to close out the hearing for the day, rather than continue debating into the night, rankled Republicans.
Yet some sources suggest that the cost-cutting that has come with the reorg has rankled executives at these arms.
That repeated talking point has rankled some officials at the Dorsey-led company, according to sources close to the company.
But throughout Ahmadinejad's presidency, Khamenei was wary of him, and his insubordination and relentless self-aggrandisement rankled the hardline clergy.
"If I were Google, I would be seriously rankled over the use of their logo to hide surveillance," he said.
The comment rankled Clinton's aides, with many arguing it shows Sanders' campaign growing desperate in the face of growing odds.
Dockless sharing services, whether scooter or bike variety, have drawn just about as much praise as they have rankled cities.
Between the lines: Coats has rankled Trump more than once with his public comments, according to sources with direct knowledge.
Prominent real estate agent and homebuilder trade groups are rankled and have come out with strong statements criticizing the bill.
But he further rankled feathers before he even left Washington by suggesting Russia should be allowed to rejoin the group.
In April, the announcement that she was joining Uber's board rankled employees who feared inherent conflicts of interest in coverage.
Wolf is a former chief of staff to Nielsen who's rankled both the left and right in the immigration debate.
Obama's restraint was in keeping with an over-all preference for caution, which often rankled leading generals at the Pentagon.
The move rankled the state comptroller at the time, H. Carl McCall, who warned that taxes and fees were unstable.
" This rankled Daniel J. Boorstin, the conservative historian and social critic, who criticized Gallup in his 1962 book, "The Image.
This rankled Rumsfeld's ghostwriters: Latimer and Urbahn, who had met years earlier as speechwriters in Rumsfeld's office in the Pentagon.
Klinsmann also routinely played players away from their most comfortable positions, a strategy that confounded fans and rankled his players.
What's more, Google's approach to AMP has rankled some critics already suspicious of the company's outsize influence on the internet.
For some breeders — and Instagrammers posting photos of their beloved "doodles" in little rainboots and sunglasses — Mr. Conron's comments rankled.
When they see something being done inefficiently or in an un-optimized way, they're sort of annoyed or rankled by it.
Last week, Trump also rankled many tech industry leaders with his decision to remove the U.S. from the Paris climate pact.
" In Frederick, Edwards said that this criticism has been "one of the things that's rankled me the most in this campaign.
The fight was called off, but it rankled with Wheelock how he didn't exactly know the protocol for such a situation.
The address by Prime Minister Benjamin NetanyahuBenjamin (Bibi) NetanyahuMORE to Congress four years ago bypassed President Obama and rankled many Democrats.
The vacancy in South Korea has rankled Trump's critics, who worry he is engaging in difficult diplomacy without a full team.
The one that has rankled most readers, and for good reason, was an answer he gave about the provenance of mezcal.
The dinner comes weeks after Trump rankled Republicans by announcing he's pursuing a deal with Democratic leaders to protect DACA recipients.
While the fog was killing Londoners, it also inspired, and rankled, artists and writers, becoming a romanticized feature of the city.
The song's refrain, "I'd like to turn you on," has rankled disk jockeys supersensitive to "hidden subversion" in rock 'n' roll.
Prince Mohammed's swift rise and growing influence had already rankled other princes who accused him of undermining Prince Mohammed bin Nayef.
If Roberts injects himself into the middle of the witness fight, it would hardly be the first time he's rankled Republicans.
Gottlieb's abrupt departure from FDA last spring and subsequent criticism of the administration's vaping strategy rankled some White House officials, however.
Somewhere I picture Ellison, so frustrated by dismissive labels throughout his life, both rankled by and relishing this "invisible man" irony.
The assumption that I now belonged to some new category of person rankled; I still felt like the same old crank.
It has also rankled the European Union, a strong believer in the multilateral system whose economy is heavily dependent on trade.
Clinton's socially progressive platform, including her support of abortion rights, also may have rankled some religious conservatives within the Hispanic community.
However, on Sunday, Kemp accused Democrats of attempting to hack the state's voter registration system — a claim that has rankled Democrats.
Facebook's reticence to publicly weigh in on the Trump campaign's use of its ad platform has rankled some within the former campaign.
But the Trump administration's parallel use of unilateral tariffs under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act has rankled longtime U.S. partners.
The superior airs of secular, cosmopolitan Kemalists have rankled ever since, particularly with country folk and with immigrants to the big cities.
But his failure to deliver on his campaign promises -- better health care at a cheaper price, in particular -- have rankled his supporters.
It's possible to have cheered the Democrats' samizdat broadcasts even if you are rankled by the particulars of their gun-control legislation.
The tactic has rankled Republicans and Democrats alike on Capitol Hill who view tariffs as anathema to the concept of free trade.
The double standard rankled, especially when it came to Harlem, which generated an estimated $19653 million annually related to the liquor trade.
The decision rankled a neighborhood where people are passionate about their surroundings, and the possibility of sales on the block is upsetting.
Graham, who is known for promoting a muscular approach to foreign policy, appeared rankled that one of Trump's other Senate confidantes, Sen.
Of all the games MacPherson coached, the Sugar Bowl tie with Auburn, spoiling an undefeated season, may have rankled him the most.
Rogers' testimony on Tuesday rankled Republican and Democrats alike who would like Russia to pay for their intervention in the 2016 election.
An autonomous and powerful military that is rankled under democracy is more capable of stepping off the sidelines to re-establish dictatorship.
In the United States, radio stations pay songwriters but not the performers of songs, an arrangement that has long rankled the music industry.
Over the past year, lawmakers have called for greater regulation of the industry as privacy and platform manipulation scandals have rankled Silicon Valley.
The call was not made public, which rankled investors, because Musk shared details that they said were material to the company's stock price.
The entire situation, from the conversation at the dinner to the Post's report, appears to have rankled Bezos, who wrote this on Instagram:
He is struggling to bring some senior Republicans behind his campaign after primary election battles in which his fiery rhetoric rankled party elites.
But the last three decades have been a court counter-revolution: Warren and his successor, Chief Justice Warren Burger, rankled conservatives, said Winkler.
It is not a one-size-fits-all tradition, another reason why the idea of a mass-produced witch kit has rankled practitioners.
And although Pelosi played the whole episode off as a nothing-burger, it's not hard to see how that might have rankled her.
Trump has already rankled China by speaking by phone with the leader of Taiwan after being elected, a break in longstanding US policy.
He may have intended to weaken Merkel, but analysts say Germans are rankled by the U.S. president's interference and rallying around their chancellor.
Norwegian's rapid growth in the U.S. market since being granted flying rights by the outgoing Obama administration in 2016 has rankled legacy carriers.
Paul's libertarian-minded views have, at times, rankled his colleagues, and those views position him as a potential foil to GOP leadership plans.
Most controversially, the panel said that all states should require all cyclists to wear helmets—a suggestion that has long rankled bicycle activists.
He further rankled Republicans this week when he lashed out at top administration intelligence officials after they publicly contradicted him on Iran.  Sen.
He further rankled Republicans this week when he lashed out at top administration intelligence officials after they publicly contradicted him on Iran. Sen.
Nunes's visit to CIA headquarters to review intelligence related to Russia, rankled Democrats who said he was violating the spirit of his recusal.
The league has rankled Trump by refusing, at least so far, to penalize players who kneel or lock arms during the national anthem.
Some believe Brennan's vocal, personal opposition to the President has "rankled" some who may disagree with him, weakening the strength of the letter.
What was proposed for the area often rankled neighbors, who found the buildings to be too tall, too close together and too pricey.
Mr. Trump's move to impose tariffs on Indian steel and to revoke a special trading status for its goods similarly rankled Indian lawmakers.
Some also see sexism at play, feeling that Warren has rankled the tech industry's leadership — which is heavily male — more than Sanders would.
Mr. Hwang knew he wanted to do something about "The King and I," a play that had captivated and rankled him for years.
It also rankled Republicans on Capitol Hill, many of whom have come out against the decision as bad for business and American consumers.
He not only changed the company's storied name, he has aggressively pursued a technology-driven approach to journalism that has rankled some employees.
Some members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC), of which Becerra is a member, have been rankled by his refusal to endorse Rep.
Uncertainty about UK's orderly exit from the EU and other geopolitical tensions, combined with slowing global growth, have rankled financial markets this year.
The tariffs have rankled long-time allies in Europe and elsewhere, and tensions elevated after Trump's visit to the NATO summit last week.
The blockbuster opening validates Disney's decision to remake its classic animated films as live-action event movies, something that has rankled some critics.
"The comparison to the terrorist attacks, ... in which 15 of the 19 hijackers came from Saudi Arabia, rankled several staffers," writes the Post.
This novel propaganda tactic rankled Ayman al-Zawahiri, the Egyptian surgeon who was then the top deputy to al Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden.
They are also rankled because the crown prince recently urged the Saudi defense ministry to explore alternative weapons supplies from Russia, the sources said.
The Libertarian Booster PAC, an organization founded by Benedict, also made a five-figure donation to Sarvis' campaign that year, which rankled some conservatives.
Nintendo has notoriously rankled in the past when people noted that iOS gaming was seriously cutting into its stranglehold on the mobile games market.
The archaic language has rankled lawmakers and voters for years -- and in November, Coloradans will have the chance to strike the language for good.
" The comment rankled many and the Clinton campaign seized on it as a way to cast Sanders as out of touch on race. "Sen.
Trump's penchant for around-the-clock tweeting has rankled GOP lawmakers who are frequently hounded by reporters asking them to weigh on Trump's comments.
It rankled more seasoned veterans in the print newsroom, who lamented the shift away from weightier topics like the domestic economy and global politics.
Bill Clinton has begun vigorously defending himself and the Clinton Foundation, rankled by the increasing scrutiny of his marquee focus since leaving the presidency.
But the proposal has rankled the pay-TV industry, which the FCC says brings in about $20 billion a year from renting the boxes.
After a day of statements from both side of the aisle about the merits and problems with the bill, the amendment rankled some Democrats.
The notion has rankled privacy advocates, but Facebook insists that the data is anonymized and presented in general trends, not used to track individuals.
He reigned there with a steady stream of Aussie malarkey, colleagues say, as well as an exacting scientific and ethical purism that rankled some.
The decision to renominate Ratcliffe will dredge up a controversy from the summer of 2019 that rankled lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.
The shift has rankled members of the Writers Guild of America, which represents about 13,000 screenwriters and has been whispering about a potential strike.
China, in the face of Mr. Trump's tariffs, has also shifted its purchasing of agricultural goods to those countries, which has rankled American officials.
That's rankled young members, especially those who haven't known a time when Democrats were in power and could make policy and hand out favors accordingly.
The last countries with polio have some important commonalities: They are rankled by terrorism that threatens health workers and makes it difficult to disseminate vaccines.
If anything about Esquinas' assertion that Jordan might have placed a bet on a college game would have rankled the league, it was the timing.
Corker, prior to the meeting, rankled members — like Graham — after comparing GOP leadership's relationship with Trump to a "cult-like situation" while speaking to reporters.
An Air National Guard decision to relocate military firefighting systems from North Carolina to Nevada instead of Montana has rankled lawmakers from the Treasure State.
Trump's warmer stance toward Russia rankled lawmakers throughout the campaign, setting up an early foreign policy wedge between the brash real estate mogul and Congress.
The Arizona senator rankled members of the GOP with his ongoing attacks on the president, whom he has accused of leading the Republican Party astray.
The rules rankled Republicans and the broadband industry because they reclassified internet service providers as telecommunications services, opening them to regulation similar to public utilities.
She said one building, churned through the tax sales, particularly rankled her because, as a city councilwoman, she had fielded complaints from tenants about conditions.
People were rankled also to learn about Go365, an app they were supposed to use to monitor their health, which many found punitive and invasive.
The question that has rankled the running world for a decade is whether the XX athletes have a chance competing against those who are intersex.
But when the coronavirus hit, Verma was left off the task force that Azar headed to stanch the outbreak — an omission that rankled her allies.
Although originally the name luckenbooth referred specifically to heart brooches from Edinburgh, it has become a generic term for the pins, which rankled some purists.
Two years later, Mr. Falcón and others helped organize protests against Lou Dobbs, a CNN anchor whose hard-line positions on immigration rankled Latino activists.
Still, the timing of the DOJ's announcement raised questions and rankled former officials who accused the attorney general of catering to the president's public demands.
Trouble is, that agency still has no full-time director under President Donald Trump — a fact that rankled one of Schakowsky's colleagues, New Jersey Rep.
Juan Carlos Varela, the outgoing president, rankled the United States by formally establishing diplomatic ties with China, the second-largest client of the Panama Canal.
The GRU's tactics have rankled Western intelligence agencies, which view hacking politicians as standard spycraft, but leaking that information to be a major violation of norms.
The politics team, in particular, has been rankled by what Bloomberg said about how in-house political reporters should handle his potential campaign (not at all).
Similarly, current Chairman Jerome Powell said in December that the process was on "autopilot," another characterization that rankled markets as it signaled more tightening to come.
And Pakistani officials have been rankled by the Ghani government's closer ties with India, Pakistan's archenemy, which has expanded its aid to Afghanistan to include weaponry.
That definition of joint employment had rankled the business community, which said it threatened the franchise business model and would lead to a spike in lawsuits.
The final version of the legislative package passed overwhelmingly, although more than 100 lawmakers voted against adding language from the Senate that particularly rankled internet companies.
The move rankled some veteran lawmakers who have privately worried that the young progressive's style of politics will clash with longtime members of the Democratic caucus.
Those tactics, at times, have rankled his colleagues and his libertarian leanings have made him an outlier in the GOP caucus on issues like foreign policy.
CNN reported Tuesday citing three people familiar with the matter that the president's decision to intervene in his daughter's security clearance process "rankled" White House officials.
The tune rankled the company for decades — but in a statement issued through his label, Prine told VICE News he wouldn't gloat over the company's bankruptcy.
Clinton's dogged pursuit of Republican votes has especially rankled progressives, and highlights the divisions within the Democratic Party, even as they see a victory more likely.
Some trade experts think McConnell is refusing to promise fast action on the deal to put pressure on Obama to renegotiate provisions that have rankled Republicans.
The manner in which the academy has expanded its ranks has rankled some longtime members, in part because they believe that membership should require considerable success.
But that tendency rankled many police-reform advocates and some on the Council, particularly its black and Hispanic members, when it came to legislating police reform.
Now, though, James has rankled his team and the players' union with Twitter posts questioning the relative worth of players and suggesting that they are replaceable.
The biggest problem was that McMaster recommended Trump send more troops to Afghanistan — advice that initially rankled many in the White House, most notably Trump himself.
While the appearance of scooters scattered everywhere has rankled city officials and residents, these services offer an in-between alternative between walking and hailing a car.
He rankled party leaders in the other early states, but he also had a point — New Hampshire and Iowa are both more than 90 percent white.
He was particularly rankled after leagues sued to block Las Vegas-style sports betting in his home state of New Jersey while supporting daily fantasy games.
The changes have also rankled some in Congress, including some Senate Republicans who worry that Trump conceded too much in trade talks with House Democrats. Sen.
Mr. Lewin's full-court press has occasionally rankled Judge Windham, particularly when he continues to argue a motion after the judge has ruled in his favor.
His agenda of "Medicare for All," the "Green New Deal" and guaranteed tuition and debt-free public colleges has rankled more establishment members of the party.
But the timing — on the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination — rankled some Dems, especially those who remain skeptical/disdainful of his rise.
He rankled party leaders in the other early states, but he also had a point — New Hampshire and Iowa are both more than 22020 percent white.
The Botox initiative has produced few tangible results, but has rankled agents who say they are little more than "Botox Police" or the "ATF"- Allergan Task Force.
That said, there's an odiousness to what happens to Beatrix when she's in a coma — the offscreen setup to the events of Kill Bill — that's always rankled.
Still, MBS' remarkable ascent, coupled with his rash decisions on Yemen, Lebanon and Qatar, has undoubtedly rankled some, and the fallout from Khashoggi's murder validates their concerns.
Mr Davis's recent cheery dismissal of DEXEU's assessments of Brexit's impact on the economy, which he earlier talked up, rankled not just with MPs but with officials.
A pro football season already rankled by lower-than-usual ratings took a sharp political turn this weekend, as President Donald Trump took aim at NFL players.
But it hasn't kept pace with rivals Bird and Lime, which have rapidly expanded, raised hundreds of millions of dollars and sometimes rankled cities with aggressive tactics.
The Botox initiative has produced few tangible results, but has rankled agents who say they are little more than "Botox Police" or the "ATF"— Allergan Task Force.
What rankled about Mr. Lehrer was his "cavalier attitude about truth and falsehood," in the words of the writer Charles Seife, who reviewed his work for Wired.
His decision to draw down troops in Syria and his claims that ISIS is defeated have also rankled military commanders who felt it wasn't well thought out.
But those efforts and the latest Democratic proposal to ban lobbying by businesses that receive federal help has rankled K Street lobbyists and those from business groups.
Although he held a news conference that day to heap praise on Mr. Trump, Mr. Tillerson never denied making the remark, a refusal that rankled the president.
But for all of his harsh words toward Tehran, several officials said Mr. Pompeo was rankled by being lumped in with Mr. Bolton as bent on war.
There are now more than 600 of them, encompassing more than 13 percent of the country — a fact that has long rankled Brazilian loggers, miners and farmers.
Disagreements over the terms of trade and the structure of the Chinese economy have rankled Americans since the early 1980s, when China entered the modern world economy.
But the horse trading over mayoral control increasingly rankled the Democratic-controlled Assembly and Mayor Bill de Blasio, who was forced to argue for one-year extensions.
The so-called Ukraine scandal rankled most everyone in Washington D.C. in the following months, when speculation over repeated attempts to impeach Trump suddenly became very plausible.
Multiple senators said although Nadler's remarks were the most glaring example, other aspects of Democrats opening presentation on Tuesday also rankled them, including Schiff's tone at times.
Democratic sources say Schumer convened the meeting not only to salve rankled feelings but also to send a message to the Vermont senator: Play nice with others.
Mr. Trump's praise for the North Korean leader rankled critics, who quickly pointed out that the country has one of the most repressive systems in the world.
In a February 2018 incident, contractor Brett O'Donnell barred a Modern Healthcare reporter from a media call for refusing to alter a story that had rankled Verma.
Mr. Trump has already rankled European leaders by imposing tariffs on steel and aluminum imports and threatening to tax European automobiles before the end of the year.
" The question rankled Martin, who replied, "If I were to follow your logic, then I would only teach my students on the days they failed a test.
What's rankled everyone is her employment at anti-virus software company Jinchen, a joint venture whose local partner was owned indirectly by the Ministry of Public Security.
He had studied biology and was working in the construction industry, and what he saw so rankled him that he opened green building retail stores called TreeHouse.
The policy has helped farmers by creating a 15 billion-gallon market for ethanol, but has rankled some refining companies that say it costs them a fortune.
Notably, Portman's office also took the lead on a piece of legislation that rankled Google and others in the tech industry: the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act.
Kenneth Hall, a tribal councilman for the Three Affiliated Tribes, said he was also rankled by Trump's speech - even though it promised a much-needed economic revival.
This has long rankled with many American Jews, most of whom follow non-Orthodox streams—mainly Reform and Conservative Judaism—which allow both mixed and women-only prayers.
But his bumper pay, over $200 million in compensation in the last two years, had rankled with some investors who contrasted it with the firm's overall weaker performance.
It's therefore likely that Trump didn't want Haspel to dig into her agency's findings with senators ahead of the vote — a decision that rankled lawmakers from both parties.
Pruitt also rankled some Republican lawmakers, including in Midwest corn-producing states, with his efforts to overhaul a U.S. policy requiring biofuels like corn-based ethanol in gasoline.
Privacy concerns have rankled Silicon Valley platforms like Facebook for over a decade, and activists and rivals have chastised ad-supported platforms to stop hiding behind cumbersome policies.
The anti-Goldman message rankled some on Wall Street, although several alums of the bank had major roles in Trump's campaign and are bound for senior administration posts.
The move rankled some on Twitter who argued the North Carolina Republican was singling out Harris, one of three women on the intelligence panel, during Wednesday's contentious hearing.
The ruling is one of the more stinging losses for investors pursuing appraisal, which once delivered reliable returns and rankled Wall Street dealmakers for adding costs to mergers.
The development of the market has centralized economic power under the EU and this loss of sovereignty is exactly what Britons rankled against in the June Brexit vote.
The announcement has already rankled members of Congress who have been investigating the breach for months and grilled its former CEO in a marathon of hearings last year.
"Shark Tank" guest judge and Virgin billionaire, Richard Branson, let regular judge and fellow billionaire Mark Cuban know, in no uncertain terms, that Cuban had rankled his nerves.
But her work eliminating their predators has still rankled people who she says have a stronger connection to cats than to the dwindling pockets of unfamiliar wild creatures.
Mr. Trump's decision on the Golan Heights rankled Egyptian officials, as did his earlier order to move the United States Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
This rankled the Nigerien military because the militia is headed by an ex-Nigerien rebel, Barka Sidimi, who is considered a major security risk by the country's officials.
However, incumbent Republican President Donald Trump has rankled some of the establishment with conservative policies on immigration, trade and the environment, as well as his sometimes-uncouth demeanor.
And it charges high levies on American milk to keep it from flooding the Canadian market — a fact that has long rankled Wisconsin farmers, and now the president.
Meanwhile, the probe has also rankled Trump's Republican allies on Capitol Hill, who have recently stepped up charges of political bias on Mueller's team and at the FBI.
And that was pretty much it, at least according to the Garden State's haughty neighbors across the Hudson River, a point that justifiably rankled generations of New Jerseyans.
It rankled me to read that the only way out of prison for Woodfox was through a plea bargain—admitting guilt where there was overwhelming evidence of innocence.
Her decision to get on board with Cuomo this year rankled some on the left, but the WFP is expected to back her if she wins the primary.
However, incumbent Republican President Donald Trump has rankled some of the establishment with conservative policies on immigration, trade and the environment, as well as his sometimes-uncouth demeanor.
The Freedom Caucus also took credit for the early retirement of Speaker John Boehner, whose proclivity toward compromise and punishment of the group's more rebellious members had rankled conservatives.
Expert: Rule banning political messages 'not enforced' Jamala's victory particularly rankled many Russian viewers as it came over a Russian contestant, Sergey Lazarev, who was the pre-competition favorite.
Qiana Towns, another Flint resident who signed the May letter, told BuzzFeed News that she was rankled by the way Flint residents had been dismissed by Edwards and others.
Petersen has already rankled Paul supporters by pillorying Paul over his stated skepticism about the official account of the Malaysian Airlines flight that crashed in Ukraine two summers ago.
But this approach has, understandably, rankled some, who object to the idea of a loan rather than the rightful return of stolen artifacts to people whose ancestors produced them.
Even Jeff Flake, Trump's most outspoken Senate Republican critic, conceded that if he had been running for reelection he would not have taken some positions that rankled the president.
The idea rankled top officials at the National Republican Senatorial Committee, the party's Senate campaign arm, who said they had not been informed of the R.N.C.'s Senate plan.
Republicans are exploring ways Trump could get $2628 billion for the wall without declaring a national emergency, a controversial step that has rankled traditional GOP allies on Capitol Hill.
That Maharaj seemingly sat on such explosive info, and walked away with millions himself at a time when the paper was struggling, has rankled those still at the Times.
Iran is also rankled by al-Sadr's recent overtures to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, which are locked in proxy wars with Tehran in Syria and Yemen.
But his reluctance to spell out the elements of his restructuring plan has rankled analysts who follow the company and try to predict how much money it will make.
Over all, though, "Just the Funny Parts" functions best not when Scovell is recounting some backstage encounter on "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" or "Newhart" but when she's rankled.
Mr. Bolton's independence has rankled the acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, and has even prompted rumors that his job might be in jeopardy — something the White House denies.
But while that approach may make tactical sense, it has rankled many grass-roots progressives still stewing over what they consider the party's orchestrated campaign to undermine Mr. Sanders.
Traditionally, state and local parties back incumbents, but Ms. Ocasio-Cortez has rankled fellow Democrats with her and her supporters' unabashed willingness to back primary challenges against longtime officeholders.
Yet there was there was something about their musical "The King and I" that had rankled him for years — and he knew he wanted to do something about it.
Unlike Netflix, whose insistence on simultaneous streaming release for its films has rankled theater chains, Amazon's more lax policy allows its movies to show in theaters before they debut online.
Still, the agency sought to highlight the fact that "many" of the pedestrians who were killed by drivers had alcohol in their systems, a fact that rankled some safety advocates.
They could face years in prison, compared with a more lenient sentence for Mr. Baca under the plea, a disparity that has rankled some members of the law enforcement community.
Iran is also rankled by al-Sadr&aposs recent overtures to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, which are locked in proxy wars with Tehran in Syria and Yemen.
By the end of the night, he'd slipped and gone back to "Hillary," but she stuck to "Donald," and the two dozen times she used his first name clearly rankled.
But the remarks still rankled in Pyongyang, and spoke to an apparent lack of understanding by Trump and those around him of North Korea's intentions going into the Singapore summit.
Trade moves from the Trump administration have rankled U.S. allies in 2018, with Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other world leaders issuing harsh condemnations of the president's economic policy.
Jolly rankled members of his own party with an appearance on CBS's "85033 Minutes" when he said that the National Republican Campaign Committee required members to raise $18,000 every day.
In his inaugural address, he described a raging "American carnage" that he vowed to halt — a turn of phrase that rankled local officials who have prided themselves on crime reduction.
This new arrangement has, however, rankled with some punters at the nearby Viking Bar, where regulars have had to vacate their usual stool at the counter and sit further apart.
This new arrangement has, however, rankled with some punters at the nearby Viking Bar, where regulars have had to vacate their usual stool at the counter and sit further apart.
The same phlegmy, rankled purr that she first used to imitate Louis Armstrong's scatting has become a flexible trademark — a marker of thirst, aggravation and rabid pride that travels well.
Critics saw something else: a senator who has rankled members of both parties with her nose for the spotlight lobbing a far-too-early salvo in the next presidential race.
The move rankled some in Europe who saw it as strong-arming and some onlookers are concerned that it may impact how the privacy regulators receive the new Privacy Shield.
Reed's lack of contrition rankled many people in golf, some of whom wanted him to commit a kind of double jeopardy: to accept his two-shot penalty and apologize, too.
As Biden was still mulling his choice, a comment from Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta that it was "time he make that decision" is said to have rankled him deeply.
While her bipartisan leanings have at times rankled leadership, it's also won her respect from colleagues on both sides of the aisle, who pressured her to bypass the governor's race.
Renault, which holds a 43 percent stake in Nissan, has been the dominant partner even though Nissan sells more cars, a state of affairs that has rankled executives in Japan.
Google has rankled U.S. lawmakers by keeping most of its cash overseas so it won't be taxed, a practice that the company has given no indication that it's ready to abandon.
President-elect Donald Trump's tough talk about China's trade policies during the campaign has rankled the communist nation and now raises the possibility of a backlash to the U.S. agricultural industry.
Washington (CNN)A top Pentagon official has agreed to pay a $1,000 fine and perform 32 hours of community service in an odd case that has rankled a Capitol Hill neighborhood.
Perhaps they were getting their own back for Lord Elgin -- but it clearly rankled with the Queen, whose comments were of a candour normally associated with her husband or eldest son.
In addition, Mr. Sanders's campaign manager, Jeff Weaver, told CNN that, in fact, Mr. Sanders might not disclose those numbers before the caucuses — the sort of backtracking that has rankled Mrs.
Senior counselor and chief strategistStephen Bannon The selection of Bannon, a conservative media executive, has rankled critics who say he and his websites promote racism and nationalism, a charge he denies.
The manner in which Schulz originally anointed Nahles as his successor - without broad consultation - rankled with many in the party and resulted in Scholz being appointed as interim leader on Tuesday.
While allies are rankled about Trump's comments on spending and military posture, much of the strain in U.S. relations with allies has come from issues technically outside the scope of NATO.
Some of the policies also rankled more moderate Democrats and established party figures, who cast some of the measures as unrealistic — a theme speakers at CPAC sought to underscore this week.
And while Conaway has said that Nunes issued every request he asked for, the California Republican's presence has rankled Democrats, who have accused Nunes of trying to undermine the committee's probe.
The decision came after a rupture in TransCanada's Keystone system spilled an estimated 2628,28503 gallons of oil in South Dakota last week, an incident that rankled opponents of the XL expansion.
And it also came two days after Bredesen rankled his base by releasing a statement supporting the controversial confirmation of alleged sexual predator Brett Kavanaugh to the United States Supreme Court.
But until then, her biggest challenge was teed up in the finale's last moments: Cersei's plans to renege on her word rankled her closest and most significant ally, her brother Jaime.
But an ABC News interview that she did included a question about how she and her husband, Jared Kushner, obtained their security clearances, which multiple White House officials said rankled her.
That choice, to have an expensive vote that was not even binding — it cost 122 million Australia dollars, or about $97 million — has rankled voters on all sides of the issue.
Her unorthodox decision to serve as her own trial lawyer, while a public defender stood by only to advise her, clearly rankled the judge and slowed the pace of the proceedings.
Mr. Modi faces a tough election next year, and his government is rankled by a scandal involving more than $9 billion given to an Indian tycoon for manufacturing French jet fighters.
The relationship rapidly deteriorated after the exit of Mr. Ghosn, who had worked to merge the companies, an effort that rankled some at Nissan who felt the company should remain independent.
An independent who caucuses with Democrats in the Senate, Sanders rankled some Democrats in 2016 when he ran for the nomination even though he wasn't an official member of the party.
Fox News reported Friday that Ocasio-Cortez's plan to withhold dues had rankled some congressional Democrats who worried the move could hurt the party's efforts to keep control of the House.
New versions of all three advertisements initially flagged by Comcast are back on air and do not mention the cable giant, but the initial decision has rankled supporters of the tax.
Rand Paul (R-Ky.) — a libertarian-leaning Republican who rankled GOP leadership during the health-care debate — is warning that the emerging tax plan will raise taxes on the middle class.
He's rankled a slew of officials at Department of Homeland Security because he has often acted as if he can overrule them since the early days of the Trump White House.
That decision so rankled the political establishment that Congress eventually passed a statute that in the future barred members of the President's family from holding appointed posts in his or her administration.
Although Brown did remove its press release, King's group felt that the school could have done more on behalf of the trans and gender-nonconforming students who were rankled by Littman's study.
Adelson's aides may attend the Cruz briefings, but Adelson has indicated an openness to Trump in recent months, even though Trump's positions on Israel have at times rankled some prominent Jewish donors.
Another IOC member said a separate Department of Justice investigation into corruption at world soccer's governing body, FIFA, also rankled with some committee members, given close links between the two sporting bodies.
The ambitions have rankled the U.S. government, which has discussed plans to bolster security reviews of cutting-edge technology, including AI, over fears that China could access technology of strategic military importance.
His letter to Congress explained that the FBI was investigating emails found on Anthony Weiner's computer, and it rankled Democrats, especially after it was discovered that they didn't include anything remotely scandalous.
Merkel has insisted she's committed to raising military spending, but Trump's aggressive stance rankled some German officials, who wondered whether Trump's single-mindedness on the topic might forestall cooperation on other areas.
Time and time again, the American public has rankled at Trump's hardline immigration agenda, the GOP's attempts to cut Medicaid funding and repeal Obamacare, and historically unpopular Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
There's no evidence he ever opposed Ossoff, but his "progressive" remark rankled Democrats, who see the Georgia race as their first chance to replace a Republican in Congress in the Trump era.
While other incoming freshman might be inspired to follow the Ocasio-Cortez model, her aggressive, outspoken style has already rankled some of her other Democratic colleagues, particularly her protest on Day One.
The bill comes as Trump's broader trade policies have rankled Republicans on Capitol Hill, who worry steep tariffs on steel and aluminum imports will roil the economy months before a midterm election.
In Oregon, as in many Western states, most of the land is owned by the federal government — a fact that has rankled conservative politicians and protesters like the Bundys for many years.
Trump's choice for vice-president, Mike Pence, has rankled many lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights activists who are wary of the current Indiana governor's years of opposition to gay rights.
Against that backdrop, the new repatriation deal with Europe instantly rankled Afghan officials and international aid workers, some of whom said that by any measure of stability, Afghanistan was a hazardous place.
Though news reports suggested her appearances were more akin to book-tour stops than comedy shows, the fact that the pornographic film star was getting headlining gigs on her first try rankled.
After the North staged successful missile and nuclear tests, China voted at the United Nations in favor of tougher economic sanctions against the country, a position that has deeply rankled Mr. Kim.
The notion of retrenchment rankled American service members who are used to the idea of a proactive United States military that promotes freedom and democracy and protects the weak around the world.
Some proposals by the United States, including one that would allow the agreement to expire after five years unless the three countries vote to continue it, have rankled Mexican and Canadian counterparts.
Yet Trump's team — rankled by reports that other Republicans are preparing to run in 2020 if the president falters — is proceeding on the assumption the 71-year-old president will seek reelection.
Tensions were heightened in 2017 after a string of missile tests, which rankled China's leaders and resulted in multiple rounds of United Nations sanctions targeting North Korea's ability to bring in cash.
The elder Mr. Winemiller, who was among the 68 percent of voters in the county who supported Donald J. Trump for president, was rankled by scenes of political protest on the news.
That rankled some family members, who recently published an Op-Ed in The New York Times calling for these suspects to be given criminal trials in the United States or The Hague.
Spend more time with his car collection, for starters: Elsewhere in Facebook: As the company's F8 developer conference opens this week, some developers are rankled by sudden change to its privacy policies.
" Poland, too, has been rankled by the glorification of the O.U.N. In February, the leader of Poland's ruling party reportedly told President Poroshenko that Ukraine "won't make it to Europe with Bandera.
" Hobbs told Make It. However, the comment rankled several women on social media today when Bloomberg Businessweek reporter Ellen Huet tweeted Rebekah's quote and said it "sent my eyebrows into the stratosphere.
Press secretary Spicer rankled still further when he said during a press conference that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was worse than Hitler, because at least Hitler hadn't gassed his own people.
Kasowitz has also rankled some in the White House by reportedly bypassing White House counsel Don McGahn and sparring with Trump adviser Jared Kushner, himself a target of several of the probes.
According to a New York Times op-ed, this ostensibly feminist act "rankled" many voters from the get-go, and Hillary eventually dropped Rodham for Clinton during Bill's second stint as governor.
According to the Post, the video "rankled some at NASA's highest levels" and the agency will soon conduct hundreds of interviews over several months to audit the safety of Boeing and SpaceX's workplaces.
The two companies employ thousands of American workers, a point Merkel hopes will come through when the pair get to discussing trade issues -- including Germany's trade surplus, which has rankled the Trump camp.
On the campaign trail, he tends to leave the more advanced politicking to Weld, a former Republican whose past support for things like the United Nations and gun control have rankled libertarian hardliners.
Asked by CNN's Erin Burnett Monday about the skit, which rankled some on Twitter and elsewhere, de Blasio said the point of his joke was to turn a negative stereotype on its head.
Trump, who has never held elective office, is trying to unite Republicans behind his candidacy after a primary election campaign in which his fiery rhetoric on trade, immigration and Muslims rankled party elites.
Both Cohn and Powell -- who both came from the administration directly from Goldman Sachs -- are viewed internally as close to Kushner, a dynamic that rankled those in the White House close to Bannon.
Both Cohn and Powell -- who both came to the administration directly from Goldman Sachs -- are viewed internally as close to Kushner, a dynamic that rankled those in the White House close to Bannon.
The decision rankled election cybersecurity advocates who see physically maintaining paper ballots as an auditable record of voter intent that can be used if accusations of hacking or other issues mar the election.
The determination rankled government watchdogs, who have taken issue with the mayoral consultants paid by the Campaign for One New York, in part because some of their clients do business with the city.
White House staffers have been rankled by his media parade, three sources said, with some questioning in private when he last practiced law and remarking that he might be losing his mental faculties.
Tensions were again heightened in 2017 after a string of missile tests, which rankled China's leaders and resulted in multiple rounds of United Nations sanctions targeting North Korea's ability to bring in cash.
The lack of hearings has rankled committee Democrats, who this month accused the panel's GOP leadership of trying to shield the agency from oversight as Pai pushes to repeal the net neutrality rules.
This rebalancing of United States power toward the Asia-Pacific region, in response to China's growing assertiveness, was seen as an effort to "contain" a rising China, and it rankled some top officials.
While removing any categories from the live broadcast rankled members, the fact that they included Cinematography and Editing — the two crafts that are most fundamental to the art of cinema — seemed especially galling.
Some of the personal attacks of the 1980 campaign rankled him, especially the role of Mr. Helms, whom Mr. Morgan had not campaigned against in 1978 during Mr. Helms's own re-election run.
It rankled him that most of his colleagues did not speak English as a first language, and that the Muslim workers seemed to be allotted favorable hours during the holy month of Ramadan.
Beside the elimination of parking spaces, the program has also rankled some drivers over the decision to turn over public land to private companies — even if it is just a patch of asphalt.
" But the administration's reliance on citing undisclosed intelligence has rankled even Trump supporters such as Carlson, who has used his Fox News show in recent days to warn against "jumping into another quagmire.
"Mook and his 'Moneyball' approach to politics rankled the old order of political operatives and consultants because it made some of their work obsolete," Allen and Parnes write about the campaign's final days.
And Mr. Shannon's ability to get along with Mr. Trump's inner circle has rankled some in the State Department, which has become a hotbed of dissent against the new president and his policies.
His backing of deep cuts to military spending rankled some Republicans, such as Senator John McCain of Arizona, the Armed Services Committee chairman, who accused him of showing insufficient support for the military.
Fox News has reported previously that these paychecks have rankled Disney executives on the West Coast, who believe the pay is far in excess of what the personalities would command on the open market.
In their conversation, Trump and Merkel discussed the contentious sit-down, though US officials said Trump did not apologize during the phone call for his aggressive stance on NATO, which rankled some German officials.
In addition, Home Depot was rankled when Palantir staff sought to drum up additional business in other parts of the company, on time paid for by the cybersecurity department, one of the people said.
Democratic senators registered a somewhat subtle, but significant protest in the Senate as they cast their votes -- declaring why they were voting against the repeal, a rare move that rankled Republicans in the chamber.
The expanded definition of joint employment had rankled the business community, which said it threatened the franchise business model and would draw companies into lawsuits when they were not responsible for setting working conditions.
What rankled most was seeing two armed, crisply uniformed police officers wander into the melee and watch, making no effort to stop the methodical demolition of some poor citizen's property on a busy street.
Instead, employees have been more rankled by compensation issues (the start-up, valued at $69 billion, has held off an IPO), the performance review process, and a feeling that Uber doesn't fully appreciate them.
Trump, still rankled that Bush hit him hard at a candidates' debate in Manchester on Saturday night, peppered his stump speeches with attacks on the former Florida governor at events in Salem and Londonderry.
The sustained scrutiny in Politico, addressed to an international, English-speaking audience, rankled many in Belgium's famously parochial establishment — as the more deferential members of the country's French- and Dutch-language media looked on.
But a stream of coverage about his lucrative compensation, luxurious homes and an over-the-top wedding reception for him and his new wife at the palace at Versailles have rankled sensibilities in France.
The delay rankled victims' rights groups and former complainants, particularly as the Senate wrestled with allegations of sexual misconduct against Brett M. Kavanaugh during his confirmation hearing for a seat on the Supreme Court.
Coming at the end of a 10-day royal tour of southern Africa that was lavishly covered by the British news media, Prince Harry's broadsides rankled some royal insiders and stunned longtime palace observers.
Her crusade against the wealthy of America has rankled donors and politicians in the upper echelons of both the Democratic and Republican parties but has resonated with potential voters ahead of the Democratic primaries.
The president-elect rankled many by accepting a congratulatory phone call from the president of Taiwan, challenging the long-acknowledged One China principle and heightening tensions with the country before he even takes office.
The accord, disclosed Friday, comes amid mounting criticism that Google and other major U.S. companies have been scrimping on their tax bills with a variety of accounting maneuvers that have rankled governments around the world.
And so, many of the unrelentingly partisan attacks lobbed at him Wednesday were mainly a waste of time: Barr's initial observations, which rankled Democrats so, are made largely irrelevant now that whole report is out.
Two posts from his personal account and one sent from the Sierra Club's Twitter handle that were laudatory of Tesla's chief executive officer and his commitment to fighting climate change rankled some Sierra Club staff.
This was all aimed at Mitt Romney, whose anti-Trump speech last week apparently rankled not because Romney called Trump a misogynist and a bully, but because he implied some of Trump's companies were unsuccessful.
Mustaine would respond by forming Megadeth and holding a grudge through most of the '80s and '90s, which was no doubt rankled slightly by being left out of the group's 2009 induction into the Hall.
Corker — once considered as a potential vice president or secretary of State under Trump — says he talks with the president frequently, but his increasingly sharp criticism appears to have rankled the president and his allies.
Under Mr. Ghosn, the company focused on expanding its share of the American market by aggressively discounting its vehicles and increasing fleet sales — a strategy that rankled dealers and, Nissan now says, undermined its brand.
Mr. Walton's style as the bureau's deputy assistant director in New York — a title he held for six years as second in command of the nation's largest F.B.I. office — sometimes rankled his superiors in Washington.
Yet her most recent remarks -- encouraging public confrontation with Cabinet members -- rankled some of those colleagues and raised concerns about how Waters would handle increased authority if Democrats regain control of the House in November.
It was disclosed last week that Daniel Pantaleo, the officer who applied the fatal chokehold to Mr. Garner, had received significant overtime pay while on modified duty, a disclosure that has rankled police reform advocates.
Barr said he would release as much publicly as possible in accordance with the law, but he was careful not to commit to releasing Mueller's final report in its entirety, a detail that rankled Democrats.
This rankled documentarian Michael Moore, who saw the jokes and jabs at the hat as the embodiment of a liberal bubble that didn't understand the Middle American voters who the Democrats were trying to court.
News of the CIA report rankled legislators on both sides of the aisle and caused some speculation that Tillerson's name would be withdrawn because his ties to Russia are becoming an increasingly consequential political liability.
American and European diplomats shuttled to the blast-wall-protected villas of the country's political elite, asking them to give President Ashraf Ghani some space to keep pursuing the reforms that had rankled so many.
But Israel's departure from its secular origins — including its recent downgrading of non-Jewish citizens' status and the stranglehold of the Orthodox rabbinate over civil laws and women's rights — has also rankled many American Jews.
In recent months, Infantino has rankled peers, colleagues and even some of his supporters as he has tried to push through major changes to the game, proposing new tournaments that would remake the international schedule.
Ms. Gabbard's star appeared to be on the rise among Democrats four years ago, but then she rankled the party's establishment by resigning as D.N.C. vice chair to support Senator Bernie Sanders against Hillary Clinton.
Trump Rules WASHINGTON — When George Mason University changed the name of its law school last year to honor Antonin Scalia, the late conservative Supreme Court justice, the tribute rankled many liberal faculty members and students.
And that has, predictably, rankled many of the older members who came up in a different political time and would like these young whippersnappers to pay their dues the same way they believe they did.
The two companies employ thousands of American workers, a point that Merkel hopes will come through when the pair get to discussing trade issues -- including Germany's trade surplus, which has rankled members of the Trump administration.
The wily Rafsanjani rankled hardliners in the lead-up to election to the assembly and parliament in 2016 by openly criticizing the Guardian Council, the body that vets candidates, for their large-scale disqualification of moderates.
But the outcome in Indiana may also ride on the votes of evangelicals, after Trump offered praise for Planned Parenthood family clinics and signaled support for gay and transgender rights, views that rankled some Christian conservatives.
Trump rankled top lawmakers on both sides of the aisle Tuesday by signaling he will not take strong action against Saudi Arabia or its Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for the murder and dismemberment of Khashoggi.
The topic of party affiliation has long rankled some in the Democratic Party, who say that Sanders has tried to reap the benefit of the party establishment while refusing to support the party as a whole.
The case was seen as an important test of how a 2015 NLRB decision that had rankled business groups by making it easier to prove that a company is a joint employer would apply to franchisees.
Cuomo said in a statement he expected Vullo to be "tough and fair" in the role, a combination that could help repair relationships with other U.S. law enforcement authorities rankled by Lawsky's go-it-alone actions.
Coming just three months before the start of the Women's World Cup, the litigation immediately became the central plotline for the event and brought to the fore an issue that has increasingly rankled the sports world.
Ms. Lee's campaign on her husband's behalf, which has rankled Chinese officials and drawn criticism from some Taiwanese politicians who said her activities were interfering with behind-the-scenes negotiations, struck a chord with Mr. Zhang.
It was his most definitive statement to date on a stance that has rankled his opponents, who chafe at his limitless war chest and feel he should have to endure the rigors of campaigning they do.
Her criticism of Timothy Geithner, Obama's first Treasury secretary, rankled the White House, but Warren would later serve as a special adviser to Obama during the crafting of the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform law.
Fans were understandably rankled by Cowell's threat to create Korean pop music minus Koreans, seeing it as a deeply troubling whitewashing of the ethnic, cultural and linguistic milieu from which the K-Pop phenomenon has emerged.
Still rankled by the nightmare, the 25-year-old has secured herself another shot at Olympic glory at next year's Tokyo Games after winning a bronze medal at the recent world championships at Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.
The cheering obviously rankled Bauer, though, and he relished the opportunity to stick it to the home crowd at the end of the game, helpfully filling in fans behind the dugout on the updated series record.
Bongo's announcement that he would seek re-election before the party confirmed his candidacy at its convention rankled some within PDG and dissidents have complained of dysfunction within the party and said Bongo has mismanaged the country.
However, Varela rankled the United States by formally establishing diplomatic ties with China, the second-largest client of the Panama Canal, accepting investment in a number of strategic projects and starting to negotiate a free trade deal.
The story used to be about how Uber's "move fast and break shit" philosophy upended the taxi hegemony and rankled regulators who were trying (and failing) to force the rapidly growing company to play by the rules.
The decision in Arizona may have rankled conservatives at the time, but it does seem to provide at least prima facie support for their claim today that California is thwarting ICE's efforts to enforce federal immigration laws.
Trump says he's not going to show up for the Republican debate Thursday night because of the scheduled moderator, Megyn Kelly — the longtime Fox News anchor and Kelly File host who has rankled Trump in the past.
Two former officials knowledgeable about the effort said the language rankled them because it implied diplomats could not be trusted and they questioned the need for an "ethos" statement laying out the agency's characteristic attitudes and beliefs.
When the Obama administration negotiated the Iran deal in 28503, lawmakers in both parties were rankled by the administration's insistence that the agreement was not a treaty and so did not need to go before the Senate.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil Corp said on Wednesday its board had ended a prohibition on outside directors meeting with shareholders, halting a long-standing policy that rankled big investors and led some to vote against key directors.
Bolloré had wanted Cattaneo to hand some key responsibilities to Genish, an idea that rankled the Italian and led to his exit, said a source close to the matter, adding that Vivendi viewed him as "too independent".
Such comparisons have rankled Spain's government and most mainstream parties, who insist that the 20 Catalan separatist politicians accused of rebellion — some of whom have been remanded in custody — are being prosecuted for violations of Spain's Constitution.
Ms. Miner called it an "accounting gimmick" in a New York Times Op-Ed that rankled a governor known to value loyalty, especially among those, like Ms. Miner, whom he had elevated to a position of power.
Stock markets have been rankled by weak economic indicators showing a contraction in U.S. manufacturing and a bleak reading on business activity, bolstering bets of another interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve to combat a slowdown.
One of the things that initially rankled me about the Apple Watch was that, with its display laying dormant most of the time, it wasn't constantly showing the time and thus wasn't really a watch in my eyes.
Arora, formerly an ex-Google business chief who joined SoftBank in 2014, is one of the highest-paid executives in the world (he made over $200 million in the past two years), something that has rankled SoftBank shareholders.
Buckingham Palace rankled some in the press and public on July 3 when it confirmed the youngest royal would be christened in Queen Elizabeth's private Windsor Castle chapel without photographers to capture the arrivals and departures of guests.
Speaking to reporters on May 2, the governor suggested that it was far more likely that a Republican connected to the Board of Elections, rankled by Mr. de Blasio's support of the Senate Democrats, had publicized the report.
Tough luck there, but what really rankled Cole was that, for all his efforts and success in 2015, he wasn't even one dollar richer: his $541,000 salary for 2016 is exactly the same as he made last year.
But Britain has also rankled members of the Trump administration by permitting Huawei into its telecom networks, and it has announced its own plans to move ahead with a digital tax on American technology companies on April 1.
Mr. Cohn, a former Goldman Sachs executive, has been the strongest opponent of economic policies that have rankled Republican allies and business groups, especially Mr. Trump's plan to impose tariffs on foreign products and scuttle multilateral trade agreements.
Washington (CNN)A recent spate of North Korean missile launches involving a potential new missile have rankled America's regional allies, but have received little criticism from the Trump administration -- even though they reveal Pyongyang is making technological advances.
After President Trump rankled Republicans by siding with Democrats on a short-term plan to raise the debt ceiling, the House voted on Friday to raise the debt ceiling — and send additional funds for recovery from Hurricane Harvey.
The Taliban negotiators' meetings in Pakistan rankled some Afghan government officials, who have been mostly relegated to the sidelines of the peace talks as the Taliban have, for the most part, refused to meet with the Afghan government.
Trade wars Trump's first decision -- to impose a 25% tariff on steel imports and a 10% tariff on aluminum -- rankled American allies, leading them to promise a punitive response on all American products like bourbon, jeans and motorcycles.
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Cruz has at times rankled his fellow Republicans with his willingness to use fights over raising the debt ceiling — once considered a routine vote — to try to get spending or entitlement cuts or protest the Affordable Care Act.
The deal between California and Volkswagen, BMW, Ford, and Honda has reportedly rankled Trump and administration officials so much so that they have put pressure on other car companies not to follow suit, per the New York Times.
Corporate secrecy may be the right strategy for selling the latest iPhone, but it rankled some entertainment-business veterans, who were also not impressed with the splashy Apple TV Plus rollout event at the company's Cupertino headquarters in March.
Mr. Van Drew, a rakishly dressed freshman who represents the southern tip of New Jersey, has won praise from Mr. Trump after an anti-impeachment interview he gave on Fox News, an endorsement that rankled some of his constituents.
Both are viewed internally as close to Kushner, a dynamic that rankled those in the White House close to Bannon -- who have come to term Cohn as "Globalist Gary," an insult for those aligned with the Bannon's populist views.
When she took a knee at the start of the September 30 game, a photo of that protest—showing nine kneeling members of the cheer squad in their navy blue and gold uniforms—received national attention, and rankled alumni.
He was first elected to the Senate in 22019 but rose to prominence as the party's 2008 presidential nominee and is known for a "maverick" streak that has at times rankled congressional leadership and presidents of his own party.
Trump has rankled top lawmakers on both sides of the aisle in recent weeks by signaling he will not take strong action against Saudi Arabia or its crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, for the murder and dismemberment of Khashoggi.
During the bitter 2023 primary between Clinton and Sanders, Clinton won the nomination on the strength of her showing among pledged delegates — those elected by voters — but it rankled Sanders that the unelected superdelegates broke disproportionately to Clinton's campaign.
But Trump, whose supporters have remained loyal even as he rankled women, Hispanics, Muslims, veterans and others with his fiery rhetoric on the campaign trail, predicted last month there would be riots outside the convention if he was blocked.
A year after U.S. President Donald Trump first rankled multilateral finance meetings with his "America First" trade agenda, some officials are starting to acknowledge he has changed the conversation on trade, even if they disagree with his tariff plans.
For at least a handful, the emails have especially rankled given the seeming free fall of Mr. Trump, which has bolstered their view that Mr. Sanders's proudly left-wing politics would not have precluded victory in the general election.
Instead, what often rankled him were the ethical issues that lay at the core of combat photography, like the appropriateness of depicting torture or the disequilibrium that came from being able to photograph only one side of the story.
"My guilty plea has rankled me throughout this process, and while I allowed myself to succumb to the threats from the government to save my family, I believe that I was grossly misled about what really happened," Flynn wrote.
Turkey also rankled Washington by signing a deal to purchase a Russian surface-to-air missile system in September — a move that suggested Turkey might reduce its commitment to the NATO military alliance and potentially move closer to Moscow.
The program, which was begun with little notice or consultation, soon rankled a group of professors at one campus, Berkeley, which has a deep-seated ethos of academic freedom as the cradle of the free speech movement in the 1960s.
The top adviser to the president apologized to him on Thursday after telling a Fox News audience to "go buy Ivanka's stuff" — a remark that rankled both Republicans and Democrats and led to Conway being "counseled" by White House staff.
Nunes would not say publicly who his source on the claim was, but he rankled the committee he leads by briefing the House Speaker Paul Ryan and the White House before telling the Democrats on his committee what he'd seen.
Kobach's appointment as vice chairman rankled voting rights groups from the start, and Trump's addition to the commission of Hans Von Spakovsky, a Heritage Foundation scholar and longtime sparring partner for the groups, on Thursday only added to the concern.
It's a tough proposition for a conservative candidate who has long rankled the establishment wing of his party, including by leading a fight over President Barack Obama's signature healthcare law that led to a 27-day shutdown of the federal government.
In an internal meeting over the summer that was leaked to the press, Stankey, an AT&T veteran, suggested a radical expansion of HBO, which rankled insiders fearful that its new owners would destroy a brand known for its high quality.
Schulz on Friday then gave up plans to become German foreign minister, hoping to shore up support among SPD members for the new coalition - but the manner in which he anointed Nahles as his successor rankled with many in the party.
For Republicans hoping to draw new supporters to Mr. Trump's cause, or simply project a more positive message during their national showcase, the gambit has rankled, calling to mind efforts to delegitimize President Obama by questioning his place of birth.
The decision rankled Republicans, and some Democrats, on Capitol Hill who said they were left out of the loop and argued that pulling out of Syria would aid U.S. adversaries Iran and Russia, the main backers of Syrian leader Bashar Assad.
He pointed to Trump's tweet earlier this month referring to the media as the "enemy of the American people" but was also rankled by oppositional comments made about the press by top White House staffers like Steve Bannon and Kellyanne Conway.
Among the developments that had rankled Leonard most was Parker's late-season assertion that his own quadriceps injury suffered during the 219 playoffs was "2220 times worse" than the quadriceps issues that limited Leonard to nine games in 2017-18.
Qatar has beefed up its military, pursued deeper ties with neighbors like Iran, and doubled down on the maverick behavior that rankled its Arab neighbors in the first place, like breathlessly covering their scandals on its Al Jazeera satellite network.
The company's decision a few years ago to make the new Chevrolet Blazer in Mexico in particular has rankled the union since the midsize S.U.V. is the kind of vehicle that typically can be made profitably in United States plants.
But that proxy power battle has rankled ordinary Iraqis who criticize a political elite they say is subservient to one or the other of Baghdad's two allies and pays more attention to those alliances than to Iraqis' basic economic needs.
Mitt Romney's vote on Wednesday to convict President Donald Trump on one of the articles of impeachment not only rankled his fellow Republicans but also led his niece, the chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, to publicly disagree with him.
Tom Miller, a retired dunk tank clown known as Bozo, out of central Maine, said there was always one person at every fair he worked who got rankled by being insulted — and that those numbers rose in the last decade.
Stock markets have been rankled in recent weeks by weak economic indicators showing a contraction in U.S. manufacturing and a bleak reading on business activity, bolstering bets of another interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve to combat a slowdown.
But Judge Nance's on-the-record proclamation that he could not fairly rule on matters of gay and lesbian parenting rankled L.G.B.T. advocates in the state, and prompted critics to question whether he could perform the rest of his duties.
But the way that Netflix canceled the series rankled plenty of people, not least because the process involved a lengthy tweet thread about the company's commitment to diverse storytelling and underrepresented perspectives that many fans felt was too little, too late.
The hurdles are just the latest practical difficulty faced by Trump's attempts to substantially increase immigration enforcement in the US. His moves to vastly increase the number of undocumented immigrants detained and deported have rankled Democrats and spread fear in immigrant communities.
And it has rankled top Republicans in Washington who are concerned that he's needlessly providing an opening to McCaskill, a deeply vulnerable incumbent who skated to reelection against a weak Republican opponent in 2012 — and who, they fret, may be lucking out again.
Mr. Orban reinvented himself as an outsider who promised to restore Hungarian control to an economy buffeted by external forces — a popular policy among Hungarians rankled by how privatization efforts after 1989 had allowed foreigners to take over parts of Hungarian industry.
But it has rankled U.S. merchants who have found themselves sometimes paying higher rates to ship items to customers right here in their own country than Chinese merchants are paying to send goods to shoppers on the other side of the globe.
Achleitner promised a new execution dynamic under Sewing but the chief executive has rankled some board members with what they see as short-sighted decisions to freeze spending or halt hiring to get costs down, according to one person familiar with the discussions.
Although each individual piece of advice could serve as a solid money-saving tip, the cumulative effect, and the idea that even managing to do all these things could help you "build wealth" as opposed to merely survive poverty, has rankled readers.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration on Thursday took a procedural action aimed at speeding up a vote in Congress on the new North American trade deal, but the move rankled House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has sought more time to review the pact.
The first-term lawmaker's year-end fundraising haul comes as some Democrats raise the prospect of fielding a primary challenge against Ocasio-Cortez, who has rankled some in the party's establishment wing by aligning herself with a group calling to primary incumbent Democrats.
Standing in the closet that day at my ex's house, surrounded by his new girlfriend's dresses, I wondered if he was already seeing her at that point, and if my gender-bending rankled because he was suddenly dealing with too many blurred boundaries.
While many visitors appreciate this focus on slavery, some rankled visitors have taken to review sites like Trip Advisor and Yelp to vent their frustration at what they see as political bias and so-called political correctness entrenched in the tour process.
Obama, Bush complained before Trump even arrived The tardiness of NATO governments to live up to their own pledges to spend 2% of their gross domestic product on defense and the diminished capabilities of key powers like Britain have long rankled in Washington.
The study was immediately lauded by affordable-housing advocates as more evidence that Airbnb was exacerbating thorny problems that had rankled New Yorkers for decades, including gentrification, a lack of affordable housing and the impact that rising rents can have on minority communities.
One source familiar with the situation said Trump was rankled by the way Kelly handled the Porter situation; the chief of staff initially attempted to defend Porter against the allegation until a photograph of Porter's ex-wife's blackened eye surfaced and sparked outrage.
Mr. Trump's hard-line immigration policies and his harsh comments about countries in Latin America have rankled a number of baseball players in a sport where an increasing number of players are Latino, with the most from the Dominican Republic or Venezuela.
A firm believer in training methods that were once far outside convention, like extreme long toss and weighted balls, he has rankled some with his iconoclastic views and has a gift for getting under the skin of even his own teammates on occasion.
Achleitner promised a "new execution dynamic" under Sewing but the chief executive has rankled some board members with what they see as short-sighted decisions to freeze spending or halt hiring to get costs down, according to one person familiar with the discussions.
As the United States and China have slapped tariffs on each other's products in a more than yearlong trade war, China has shifted to purchasing products from Brazil and Argentina instead, a move that has rankled Mr. Trump and other American officials.
Stacey Abrams, the former minority leader of the Georgia legislature, narrowly lost her bid to be the first African-American female governor in the South, but it was the way she lost — amid charges of voter suppression and vote rigging — that really rankled.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A Pakistani film about a rape victim who fights to bring her politically powerful attacker to justice has rankled Pakistan's censors but emboldened women to speak out about sexual assault in a country where the discussion of such topics is discouraged.
When it was reported in 2017 that the tech billionaire Peter Thiel had bought a 477-acre farm in New Zealand two years earlier for around $10 million under his New Zealand-registered company, Second Star, the deal rankled locals and politicians alike.
"Markets have been rankled by some polls putting Trump ahead of Clinton for the first time, given Trump's controversial policy platform of re-looking at trade deals and clamping down on immigration, " Chang Wei Liang, FX strategist at Mizuho Bank, said in a Wednesday note.
It was far from a sure thing: Just weeks ago, Iran was demanding the release of nearly 20 Iranians convicted or indicted in the United States; an administration official said that number had been whittled down to seven, but even that still rankled some.
But thanks to the surge in new GOP primary voters earlier this year, Trump was able to win the Republican nomination in spite of how deeply he's rankled everyone from Senator John McCain, to House Speaker Paul Ryan, to 2012 GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney.
Supporters and conservative media outlets have celebrated Trump's blistering campaign pace as a sign of drive and stamina, but the high-intensity schedule has also seen the GOP nominee running late to some events — a state of affairs which has reportedly rankled some voters.
T-Mobile does this by exempting streaming video on its network so long as a customer agrees to watch the video at a lower resolution, a move called zero-rating that has rankled net neutrality advocates who see it as a form of network prioritization.
" That Daoud's novel would end up on the side of the murdering pied noir has rankled some of his countrymen, one of whom characterized Daoud as a "self-hating" Algerian who "writes as if imperialism and capitalism didn't exist" and who "comforts white readers.
The heart of Cruz's closest argument, the candidate says, will focus unilaterally on policy differences like these, rather than reacting to the tenor of Trump's impolitic statements, which have rankled the more business-minded candidates competing for second place with Cruz here in New Hampshire.
Brennan's tweet noting that he is the "child of an immigrant" comes after Trump announced in an interview released Tuesday his intention to sign an executive order ending birthright citizenship in the U.S. The suggestion has rankled Democrats and divided Republicans just days before midterms.
But the move rankled Minnesota voters, and in 1978 they punished the entire Democratic-Farmer-Labor ticket by denying Mr. Anderson a full six-year term, electing two Republican senators and a Republican governor, and delivering half the seats in the Minnesota House to Republicans.
This in-your-face style has at times rankled even the movement's allies: A Black Lives Matter protester interrupted Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont during a Seattle campaign rally in August and seized control of his microphone, inflaming his aides and some of his supporters.
The speech rankled online civil libertarians, who have argued for years that if tech companies are forced to build exceptions or backdoors into encryption communications systems, it will creates a hole that not just law enforcement, but also hackers and malicious governments could exploit.
Mr. Khan has been particularly rankled by Jang's coverage of the 2018 election, which elevated him to power, and has accused the media company of being an ally of Mr. Sharif, who was removed from power by the Supreme Court after corruption-related investigations.
As head of the department, and chief of the nuclear program, part of Perry's job would be to grapple with long lasting nuclear waste storage—a problem that has plagued the country for decades and has rankled states across the Union with unwanted repositories.
The decision to let the unranked Sharapova, whose ranking points expired during her suspension, enter the tournament as a wild card rankled many in the tennis community, who felt anyone convicted of a doping violation should have to work their way up from the bottom.
NEW YORK, Oct 73 (Reuters) - Wall Street surged on Friday after moderate jobs growth in September offered relief from a spate of dismal economic data this week that has rankled markets and fueled concerns the world's largest economy may be sliding into a recession.
For the older boy, she cut eyeholes in a white sheet for an old-style ghost, though it rankled, a white boy in a white sheet, Florida still the Deep South; she hopes that the effect is mitigated by the rosebuds along the hems.
The Reuters story on Biden's climate change rankled Inslee and many people in the environmental community, especially the characterization of Biden's plan as a "middle ground" approach that could win over working-class voters who fear fighting climate change means job losses in manufacturing and energy.
At the time, I rankled at the thought that I wasn't mature enough, but it was also true that for me to be presented with money enough for college after years of worry over mortgages and my father's medical bills felt like an unearned luxury at best.
Republicans had made the complaint that prompted Ms. Sugarman to investigate, a detail not lost on Mr. Cuomo, who suggested to reporters in early May that it was the Republicans, rankled by Mr. de Blasio's fund-raising for their opponents, who were responsible for the leak.
But in the process, Gates has rankled potential allies by seeming to slight the rapid growth of existing renewables, urging more research to produce an energy "miracle" and dismissing the prospect of a carbon tax, which is designed to make fossil fuels more expensive to burn.
It's a question that has rankled philosophers and scientists for ages, but for the last half-century answering this question has been the exclusive purview of the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI), a scientific enterprise dedicated to looking for traces of alien intelligence in the universe.
Trump's press to scrap social distancing in all but the most virus-ravaged areas — and statements implying the fight to contain the disease have turned a corner — have rankled some GOP governors consumed with efforts to contain transmission and ease the burden on stressed local health systems.
The disclosure rankled several people in the West Wing, who were already facing questions over the President's contact with people who had since tested positive for coronavirus, including the Brazilian press secretary who was in close proximity with Trump at Mar-a-Lago the weekend prior.
Mr. Snyder has also rankled Republican lawmakers with vetoes of pet measures large and small, from issuing anti-abortion license plates to allowing concealed firearms in places like day-care centers and sports arenas to an article of partisan Republican faith, stiffening the state's voter ID requirements.
But it was clear nearly an hour after the game that Garcia was still rankled by Girardi's decision to not allow him to face Evan Longoria for a third time in the game, even though Garcia had retired him rather easily in his previous at-bats.
His conversations -- including on Saturday with Jeanine Pirro, who has previously rankled some senior White House aides for her ardent views on the Russia investigation -- led up to a burst of tweets on Sunday and Monday morning in which Trump blamed Democrats for weak immigration policies.
Most likely, intelligence officials say, Mr. Gebrev was a target because of the way his business rankled the Kremlin: his arms sales to Ukraine, his company's intrusion into markets long dominated by Russia, and his efforts to purchase a weapons factory coveted by a Russian oligarch.
That decision has rankled some Democrats who were fond of the Minnesota Democrat, but Gillibrand has defended her call for Franken's ouster, using it on the campaign trail to demonstrate how she is willing to stand up for victims even when the accused is a close friend.
For nearly two decades, from 1975 to 1993, as chairman of the state-appointed Municipal Assistance Corporation, Mr. Rohatyn had a say, often the final one, over taxes and spending in the nation's largest city, a degree of influence for an unelected official that rankled some critics.
The caravan, at least 1,3003 miles (1,600 kilometres) away, comes on the heels of a surge in apprehensions of families at the border, which has rankled Trump but has also given him a fresh talking point to rally his base ahead of the midterm elections just two weeks away.
The Chinese government sees the former secretary of state as a more hawkish version of Obama, and she has previously rankled Beijing on human rights — extending all the way from a 1995 speech that stirred controversy in Beijing, up to a 2015 tweet about the country's persecution of feminists.
He's also had a tense relationship with the American Jewish community at times, delivering an awkward address in the fall to the Republican Jewish Coalition and holding positions that have rankled the pro-Israel crowd, such as refusing to pledge that Israel will keep Jerusalem as its undivided capital.
The talk of pushing Sessions out of the administration has rankled Republicans across Washington, from the White House to Capitol Hill, where leading Republican lawmakers rallied around the embattled attorney general, expressing confidence in his efforts and support for his decision to recuse himself from the Russia investigation.
John CarterJohn Rice CarterDemocrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges Texas Democratic Senate candidate says she does not support Green New Deal Population shifts set up huge House battleground MORE (R-Texas) last year — has rankled many progressives, who say that it's time for Cuellar to go.
The incident comes at a time when Reddit is trying to change its business model to make money off of its vast audience through targeted advertising, a move that's rankled some members of its community, which have traditionally skewed from support groups to those with shared pornography interests.
Unlike Daisuke Matsuzaka, who rankled his teammates in Boston when he showed up with an entourage in 2007, or Masahiro Tanaka, who arrived in New York with a pop star wife, Ohtani came only with an interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, who had worked with English-speaking players for the Fighters.
Walter J. Minton, who as president of G.P. Putnam's Sons published Vladimir Nabokov's "Lolita," the 18th-century novel known as "Fanny Hill" and other sexually explicit works that rankled the guardians of decency but broke ground against censorship, died on Tuesday at his home in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.
Bryan Bishop: I freely admit I was an Oscar-ceremony addict even before I had to write about it for work, but the thing that's rankled me more and more as the years go by is that the Oscars are a TV variety show first, and a celebration of movies second.
This effort by the Copyright Office to both insert itself more directly into copyright policy, while religiously supporting a particular viewpoint, certainly rankled some within the Library of Congress, who saw their own mission — and the mission of copyright law — to be more about creating greater access to knowledge and education.
After three mostly hilarious years of co-hosts Amy Poehler and Tina Fey, the Globes are returning to ringleader Ricky Gervais, the acerbic British comedian who hosted the show from 2010-12 -- and whose barbed jokes about religion or bombs like Johnny Depp's "The Tourist" have sometimes rankled his targets.
The rescue rankled with Doha, according to the two sources familiar with the QIA's strategy, because Kushner - married to U.S. President Trump's daughter Ivanka - had long been one of the key supporters in Washington of the Saudi crown prince, who is the king's favourite son and heir to the throne.
But the focus on the Clinton Foundation, which has come under escalating scrutiny over potential conflicts of interest and foreign donations, has rankled him far more, according to those close to the former president, because of his deep personal investment in the foundation's charitable work over the past 15 years.
But the very existence of the report — with the implication that Palantir provided a crucial assist — has rankled CIA insiders, who strenuously avoid being recognized publicly for their work and are aware that the bin Laden mission included a large number of participants, the three people familiar with the matter said.
Mr. Dunleavy exposed Elvis Presley's addiction to prescription drugs in Star and in a best-selling book that rankled Presley fans; scored exclusive interviews with the mother of Sirhan Sirhan, Robert F. Kennedy's assassin, and Albert DeSalvo, the confessed Boston Strangler; and championed police officers, smokers and gun owners, among others.
Not only did it call attention to Mr. Trump's own failure to serve in Vietnam despite his being of prime draft age at the time, it rankled veterans who tend to rally around their own and detracted from the economic and national security message Mr. Trump was trying to present.
Number two, (Jerry) Nadler accusing him of engaging in a cover-up definitely rankled Republicans and number three, (Adam) Schiff today also said, 'We have to throw the President out because he is going to steal the next election,' that effectively is what he said, which Republicans do not believe in.
That comment stopped me in my tracks (and rankled many in the Senate GOP conference) because the conclusion of the US intelligence community was that Russia's interference in the 2016 election was designed "to undermine public faith in the US democratic process," an assessment backed up by the Senate Intelligence Committee.
In fact, the reason Senate authorities are planning to put metal detectors where the press enter the chamber -- something that has rankled the Capitol press corps -- is because they want to ensure no devices are left in the chamber that could record those closed sessions, according to a Republican aide.
Talk of a border tax has rankled senators from both parties, with Senator Chuck Schumer, the Democratic leader, accusing Republicans of making middle-class Americans pay for the border wall and Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, panning any import tax that would increase the cost of Mexican products.
The rescue rankled with Doha, according to the two sources familiar with the QIA's strategy, because Kushner - married to U.S. President Trump's daughter Ivanka - had long been one of the key supporters in Washington of the Saudi crown prince, who is the king's favorite son and heir to the throne.
The first was Jimmy Carter's controversial 1994 trip to meet with Kim Jong Un's grandfather when tensions were running high with the U.S. Carter secured a deal that defused the crisis, promising aid in exchange for a nuclear freeze, but it rankled the Clinton administration in leaving them out of the loop.
But Mr. Goodman was particularly aggressive in pushing the companies that paid him and sometimes withheld crucial information from his followers when discussing the companies during his media appearances — conduct that, in the case of Woodbridge, particularly rankled the S.E.C. When I heard about Mr. Goodman's case, I took inventory of my memory.
And the president's treatment of the American territory has rankled allies of the island, which does not have voting congressional representation, and prompted a number of Boston Red Sox players to boycott a World Series celebration on Thursday at the White House, including the team's manager Alex Cora, a native of Puerto Rico.
It was Bautista, of course, whose bat flip after a late home run in the 2015 playoffs so rankled the Texas Rangers that they hit him in their final meeting last year, which Bautista answered with a hard slide that engendered an overhand right to his chin by Rangers second baseman Rougned Odor.
The passage of the Judicial Redress Act was seen as a show of good faith to EU negotiators working to reestablish commercial data-sharing agreement with the U.S. But the 11th-hour changes to the bill — from Republicans who saw the legislation as concessionary — rankled some in Europe who saw it as strong-arming.
Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE's resignation, and Trump's decision to force him out early, rankled Senate Republicans and set a high bar for his successor.
Klinsmann has frequently rankled players, coaches, executives and fans with his lineup tinkering and lack of tactical cohesion, and his critics will point to his ill-fated attempt at a new formation early in the Mexico game, as well as his players' lack of resolve here, as evidence that a change should be considered.
"We're hopeful we can keep pushing forward with a lot of the initiatives that further American interests and that push back against Iran's aggression, so we're going to stay focused on that," Kushner, who rankled some US officials when he developed close ties to Mohammed, said in an interview during CNN's "Citizen" forum last month.
But her forthcoming position on the management committee has rankled some senior executives, according to Bloomberg: The decision to create a new seat on the committee for an executive whose prior experience at Goldman Sachs centered on philanthropy and related initiatives has become a topic of debate inside its hypercompetitive headquarters in Lower Manhattan.
As Huang shows elsewhere, Chang and Eng were treated better than slaves; if anything, what really rankled them were instances when they compared themselves to white men and felt they weren't given the respect they were due — such as their first trans-Atlantic journey, when they were booked in steerage rather than first class.
Trump's time on Capitol Hill was not spent negotiating with congressional leaders he has rankled in recent days after making disparaging comments about African countries and Haiti during a meeting with lawmakers last week, but his chief of staff John Kelly made the rounds of key lawmakers' offices on Wednesday in pursuit of a deal.
Giants Coach Ben McAdoo did not seem rankled by social media posts that appeared to show the Giants star Odell Beckham Jr. and other Giants wide receivers in a Miami nightclub early Monday morning — not long after their victory Sunday in Washington and six days before the team's wild-card game in Green Bay, Wis.
The celebration this week of comedienne Samantha Bee, who received a prestigious award Thursday night despite calling Ivanka Trump a "feckless c—" the previous evening, has rankled conservatives and even some moderates, who say that liberal comedians and celebrities are consistently getting a pass for outrageous behavior that would ruin those of a less liberal persuasion.
WASHINGTON — President Trump confirmed on Friday that he would nominate Heather Nauert, a former "Fox & Friends" host who has served as the State Department spokeswoman since last year, to replace Nikki R. Haley as ambassador to the United Nations and help promote an "America First" foreign policy that has at times rankled some of the country's leading allies.
Still, even with those appointments, the ethnic, racial and gender balance of Trump's administration is likely to continue to be watched closely, given that some of his most strident rhetoric during the campaign was aimed at Hispanics, his pitch to African-Americans rankled many in the community and he has faced multiple allegations of sexual harassment.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Even two steps away from the Saudi throne, Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the 31-year-old son of the king, had already pushed the titanic state oil company toward a public offering, loosened some social restrictions that rankled young people and waded into a costly war in Yemen with no plans for how to end it.
Mr. Trump's warning, delivered in a cordial but blunt phone call on Sunday night to President Xi Jinping, came after a flurry of actions by the United States — selling weapons to Taiwan, threatening trade sanctions and branding China for human trafficking — that rankled the Chinese and left little doubt that the honeymoon between the two leaders was over.
In regards to recent row about the whopping lack of diversity in the Oscars that has even rankled Obama, and in lieu of recent complaints about the dearth of minorities and women in DJ and producer award categories and lists, these new awards have an opportunity to provide a forum for more diversity in accolades available to electronic artists.
DeChambeau rankled several players with slow play during Friday's second round, including two shots that led to viral videos, at Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, N.J. In one instance, DeChambeau spent about three minutes before hitting a 70-yard chip shot, first walking off the distance from the hole to where his ball rested before beginning his lengthy pre-shot process.
At the time, the Saudis were rankled over the deal the US and world powers inked with Iran over its nuclear program; the emergence of legislation in Congress that could allow Saudi Arabia to face lawsuits connected to 9/11, and an interview in which Obama urged Riyadh to find a way to "share the neighborhood" with bitter rival Tehran.
A tick-tock account by the WSJ of what happened behind the scenes during this period —  it was published shortly after Musk abandoned his take-private idea — said officials in the kingdom were "rankled" by the suggestion that the Saudis, who have quietly acquired up to 5 percent of Tesla's shares this year, had made any kind of formal proposal.
Rank-and-file lawmakers appeared rankled by the president's willingness to leapfrog them and cut an agreement with Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid Colorado candidates vying to take on Gardner warn Hickenlooper they won't back down MORE (D-N.
Brexit architect Nigel Farage, the former leader of the UK Independence Party and a close friend of Donald Trump (who had rankled many in London by urging May to make Farage ambassador to the US), couldn't have been happier: I can hardly believe that the PM is now using the phrases and words that I've been mocked for using for years.
Rankled by the Miserdens' self-importance, Johnny instead envisions a work of scalding honesty (Bella's husband, Alan, a dot-com millionaire, "fit and sleek in tight jeans, with no apparent genitals, had the overall smoothness of features that expects good fortune but never attracts much personal devotion") before finally settling on something, if not exactly flattering, at least more respectful and sedate.
To the Editor: Re "Rankled by Reporter, White House Bars Her From a Public Event" (Business Day, July 26): The next time the White House bars a reporter from an event for having asked a question President Trump didn't like — or the next time the president launches a diatribe against "fake news" — every reporter present should quietly stand up and leave in protest.
Although Latino groups grew warmer toward Obama in his second term -- when, among other things, he instituted the deferred action program (DACA) to protect from deportation millions of young people brought to the US illegally by their parents -- in his first term, the large number of deportations and the sublimation of immigration reform to health care reform rankled some leaders.
Although Latino groups grew warmer toward Obama in his second term -- when, among other things, he instituted the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program to protect from deportation millions of young people brought to the US illegally by their parents -- in his first term, the large number of deportations and the sublimation of immigration reform to health care reform rankled some leaders.
"When you've had as much freedom to do what you want to do and think what you want and say what you want and act as you please, then you get irrationally rankled at having to curtail your life and your thought in any way," says McIntosh, who also founded the National SEED project, which helps teachers create courses that are more gender sensitive and multicultural.
Former Ohio state lawmaker Nina Turner has emerged as one of Democratic presidential candidate Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE's most prominent surrogates, adding another twist to a political career that has rankled the Democratic establishment at every turn.
One person familiar with the discussions said it's possible Trump Jr. could agree to provide written answers, short of returning to testify in person, although the committee has previously rejected receiving written responses from Trump Jr. Trump Jr.'s approach to the interview appears to have rankled the powerful Republican committee chairman, leading to the tense stand-off pitting Burr and Warner against the President's son and his Republican allies.
The apparent reluctance of the late-night shows to address the issue — as of Friday night, only "The Daily Show" had made a single oblique reference to the accusations — has rankled some critics of these programs, who say it is hypocritical of them to have mocked figures like Bill O'Reilly and Roger Ailes of Fox News and even Mr. Trump for sexual harassment accusations while ignoring a prominent, politically liberal transgressor.
The White House on Monday stressed the Obama administration's support for the so-called One China policy after President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE rankled Beijing by speaking with the president of Taiwan.
When the British prime minister visited Dublin last month, Mr. Varadkar welcomed him with an anecdote about Winston Churchill, Mr. Johnson's hero, spying the Irish coast through the clouds after a long flight from the United States at the end of World War II. Tall and trim, speaking in clipped sentences, Mr. Varadkar was a stark contrast to the shambling, discursive Mr. Johnson, who rankled some in Dublin by referring to his host as Leo.
Joe Biden's super PAC stumble 'Iowa Pete' poll exposes myth that Democrats are veering left MORE's eleventh-hour decision to jump into the Democratic presidential primary — and a looming entrance from Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergBloomberg to spend millions on voter registration campaign 'Iowa Pete' poll exposes myth that Democrats are veering left The Hill's Morning Report - Wild Wednesday: Sondland testimony, Dem debate take center stage MORE — has rankled progressives and rank-and-file Democrats alike, who say it underscores a major disconnect between party elites and the political reality on the ground.

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