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"recrimination" Definitions
  1. an angry statement that somebody makes accusing somebody else of something, especially in response to a similar statement from them

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The spiral of recrimination is not yet over, it seems.
Recrimination in a country where several states have criminalized miscarriages?
So it could be a soap opera of reunion and recrimination.
Our global system demands renewal and reform, not rejection and recrimination.
So there is no advantage in recrimination about where it began.
The belly is full, and the brain is writhing in self-recrimination.
Nahid and Masood flee; a half-life of regret and recrimination begins.
As oversimplifications from the past are unmasked there is bewilderment and recrimination.
Muscat appealed to the country to go beyond partisan politics and recrimination.
Every day I check my Facebook News Feed and see rage and recrimination.
This recommendation may save the nation from more mutual recrimination and civil unrest.
It turned into a looping internal monologue of personal recrimination and self-hatred.
The term traps women in an endless cycle of shame and self-recrimination.
Both spoke on the condition of anonymity, fearing recrimination for discussing internal affairs.
I never got any kind of recrimination professionally, but I would just disappear.
At the moment, the air of mutual recrimination is not promising for the party.
We must join in common effort without remorse or recrimination, without anger or rancor.
Still, the movement of the first act is from mistrust and recrimination to solidarity.
Knud Adams directs the screening of home movies and the dawning of self-recrimination.
The community was an echo chamber, witnesses said, and dissenters were subject to recrimination.
It has plunged France back into a state of grief, fear, and now political recrimination.
Laura Cox Kaplan sat right behind him as the hearing descended into rage and recrimination.
It is not too late to save this marriage from falling into bitterness and recrimination.
And there will be plenty of time for recrimination in the weeks and months ahead.
RIVEN by crisis and recrimination, the European Union has lost its way in recent years.
This will leave Polish Jews feeling persecuted, and kick off a new cycle of recrimination.
The familiar procession of hype, entitlement, crushing disappointment and recrimination is once again nearing completion.
But under the thicket of guilt and self-recrimination, I'd glimpsed something of true adulthood.
They lost, but not before sparking recrimination on the convention floor in the late afternoon.
There's recrimination — starting with Ivy toward Ally, who, it turns out, voted for Jill Stein.
Washington has been pitched back into a disorienting world of ungraspable truths, confusion and recrimination.
But other former protesters expressed bitter recrimination, blaming their own leaders as much as Israel.
"We too must let go of the fossil-fuel-dominated past without recrimination," it reads.
The single, smoldering with recrimination, offered the first outward sign of turbulence within the group.
Usually this kind of clear insubordination would have teams shooting out some kind of recrimination.
Cruz's wife, Heidi, was escorted out of the convention hall amid scenes of bedlam and recrimination.
We already are seeing the impact of such public misogyny being spewed with so little recrimination.
Meanwhile, Namibia's ethnic Germans are keeping their heads down, wary of recrimination over the distant past.
What a beautiful example of a Twitter interaction that didn't spiral downwards into rage and recrimination.
If attaining success at all costs becomes acceptable, then any failure leads to recrimination and blame.
The mutual recrimination society into which American politics has descended only abandons the field to isolationism.
Paul's political value, in turn, gives him more leeway to buck McConnell without feeling any recrimination.
So far, talks have produced a surplus of bitter recrimination and meager sign of an agreement.
I felt panic about getting to the airport, followed by irate self-recrimination (why am I such a bad driver?), then by irate spousal recrimination (why didn't he get his stinking passport renewed in time, so he could come with me on this trip and drive?).
That is, until it collapses in recrimination, as every partnership eventually seems to do for both men.
Levy's arty side made him want to lift conservation work out of the domain of angry recrimination.
Paltrow and Goop have nothing to offer these women but nagging doubt, self-recrimination, and green juice.
If conflict occurs in Korea it will undoubtedly add to the widespread spirit of partisan recrimination here.
Verbal abuse is a species of domestic abuse: Think cruelty and control, not merely complaint and recrimination.
Instead, wars bring expectations of quick victory that turn to recrimination when that victory does not come.
Instead of recrimination and rhetoric, Congress needs to do everything it can to support these workers. Reps.
But afraid of public recrimination, they did exactly as he said — they took out the P-curve.
And what I will never forget about Bo was that he had no sense of recrimination whatsoever.
Recrimination attacks have also spread, with reports of civilians and Iraqi security forces carrying out extrajudicial killings.
And efforts to reach deals on other issues, like immigration, have faltered amid partisan bickering and recrimination.
She is filled with self-recrimination: How could she fail to recognize the coach's overtures as inappropriate?
That inexorable cycle of recrimination and consolation is what gives the play its genuine pity and terror.
The lines blurred between denial and anger before settling into a deep depression weighted by self-recrimination.
Meanwhile, he and Grace sink into bitter recrimination, blaming each other for their artistic sacrifices and compromises.
After retaking the House in 2010, Republicans blocked Obama's agenda and Washington ground into gridlock and recrimination.
Every once in a while with Twitter, you find something that breaks through the bilge and recrimination.
If it cannot fulfill this basic responsibility of governance, there will be time for recrimination and change.
In February, reports that the CSIRO would lose hundreds of climate science jobs were met with international recrimination.
To keep your own family members and friends from descending into chaos, spite and recrimination: Make a will.
Thus, little work is expected to get done as both sides engage in spasms of investigation and recrimination.
Over the past century, liberals and socialists have engaged in rancorous debate, bitter recrimination, and even political repression.
If this happens in an atmosphere of equality — financial and aesthetic — rather than only recrimination, everyone will benefit.
Because beneath all your defensive emotions — the rage and self-recrimination — are more vulnerable emotions: disappointment and heartbreak.
Word of Babchenko's killing on Tuesday had shocked observers and sparked rounds of recrimination between Ukraine and Russia.
Delay and recrimination, however, could see the pound reverse the gains it racked up so quickly last week.
Ms. Abe endured a torrent of recrimination from family members who thought she was throwing her life away.
Japan and South Korea, two allies of the United States, are indulging in another spiral of mutual recrimination.
Delay and recrimination, however, could see the pound reverse the gains it racked up so quickly this week.
" As the political scientist Thomas U. Berger put it, "We live in an age of apology and recrimination.
I had said nothing at the time because I feared recrimination from his allies in the Conservative Party.
Japan and South Korea, two allies of the United States, are indulging in another spiral of mutual recrimination.
The subtext of sharing this work of fiction was a pronouncement of collective guilt or recrimination, or both.
Mr. Schachtschneider said that Cullen's accident and his own self-recrimination played on a loop in his head.
The commonly accepted need for isolating suspected cases collided with anger, confusion and recrimination between China and other governments.
First, our new Commander in Chief is a man of decisiveness and action, rather than of debate and recrimination.
But nothing came of the investigation, which has become a source of recrimination in the aftermath of the attack.
But the decision drew recrimination from the Palestinians, and it's not clear how the peace process will move forward.
Encomiums to Mr. Meklat have been replaced by a bitter war of recrimination on French airwaves and in print.
Rice: Well, I think this is a moment of dangerous friction and mutual recrimination that, frankly, needs to stop.
Her ensuing outpouring of shame and embarrassment and self-recrimination is one of the most passionate passages in the book.
After Clinton's defeat, this sort of "celebrity liberalism" is one of the many, many things that's come in for recrimination.
Some moderate Liberals hoped a humiliation might teach ideologues a lesson, but the loss immediately gave way to more recrimination.
It is not the scary decorations or costumes but "cultural appropriation" that has triggered a tradition of recrimination and anger.
" The black boy's older brother takes the recrimination of police a step further, declaring, "Cops stick up for each other.
Ryan should come in for a heap of recrimination, mostly from administration figures speaking to reporters under cover of anonymity.
As evidence of lax oversight surfaces, so does recrimination between the public institutions responsible for the museum's administration and maintenance.
Congrats on enhancing the emotional bond of marriage with all the anxiety, drudgery and recrimination potential of a financial partnership.
Coming as it did after months of intra-Democratic Party recrimination over the 2016 election results, Beshear's response felt reactive.
In this instance, the mother often blames herself, and her self-recrimination can damage her self-esteem in profound ways.
Black NFL players can't kneel in protest without recrimination from the president, team owners, or a conservative-leaning fan base.
They explained that these feelings add an extra layer of trauma to the self-recrimination and shame left by the abuse.
Rather than having a winner making their case against Trump in prime time, the process is mired in recrimination and confusion.
A year ago, the matter seemed all but resolved in Shelton's favor before combusting in recrimination during the spring and summer.
A fight between the two champions has been long sought but talks have gone nowhere with plenty of recrimination and posturing.
"Unfortunately, the result will not be 'a lesson learned,' but more recrimination between the White House and Congressional leaders," he predicted.
The speaker also said it was time for "redemption, not recrimination" and dismissed concerns about civil liberties created by Trump campaign talk.
Indeed, if Uber executives were hesitant to part ways with particular employees for fear of recrimination, it's suddenly easy to see why.
For a small group show at Lucien Terras, 10 artists were asked to make new work inspired by this vortex of recrimination.
Twenty-five years after the Visegrad summit, Europe is still searching for unity — but the mood has shifted: from solidarity to recrimination.
The scene is meant as a chaser of racial harmony after what is essentially two hours of high-proof bigotry and recrimination.
Saturday's march reminded me that it's still possible to practice a style of politics that doesn't send us down that recrimination psychodrama.
Officials said that General McMaster's departure was a mutual decision and amicable, with little of the recrimination that marked Mr. Tillerson's exit.
Collectively, they signaled that Europe — only a year ago dismissed as a crippled economic realm fraught with political recrimination — has regained force.
Beyond that, city and state officials need to move away from the counterproductive language of mutual recrimination that will hinder this effort.
Indeed, it could merely set the stage for a round of recrimination if the negotiations fail to produce a deal in time.
The crises have time and again exposed the structural flaws of the eurozone, and its tendency to generate more recrimination than action.
The third impeachment trial of an American president got underway in earnest on Tuesday, amid an atmosphere of instant recrimination and polarization.
Ruff is a decent performer, too, but over and over she has been cast as a priggish black woman swimming in recrimination.
But that vision, of the two countries modernizing Russia together, is fast fading in a changing world of war, sanctions and mutual recrimination.
In Trump's immediate vicinity, however, the atmosphere is one of recrimination and suspicion, according to the Republican with ties to the White House.
Practicing self-management means "suppressing any negative emotions such as self-recrimination and focusing on the positive aspects of yourself," according to Kelmich.
Heartland tells the story of a family that lost everything to greedy bankers who swindled their livelihoods and walked away without recrimination. 8.
In the United States, defeat brought hot-take recrimination on Twitter and examination on ESPN, but nothing like the scorn of national outrage.
Suspicion of arson combined with grief and recrimination as shattered Greeks sifted through the ruins of fires that killed at least 230 people.
That uncertainty created a fracas of rage and recrimination among the GOP that is one part House of Cards and ten parts VEEP.
In the spiral of distrust and recrimination, countries that are dissatisfied with the world will be tempted to change it—if necessary by force.
And the Greens (seemingly the main target of FDP recrimination) declared that they had reached their "pain threshold" and could not budge another centimetre.
After a torrent of recrimination, Paul ventured to apologize twice: once, using the stock iPhone Notes app, then again, via a monetized YouTube video.
"One of the great advances of the U.S.-Mexico relationship has been finding ways to move past a dynamic of mutual recrimination," Wilson said.
While the plight of nursing homes has sparked recrimination between politicians and the nursing home sector, some residents are viewing the crisis more philosophically.
The bill's defeat sets up a fresh round of recrimination, with each party holding the other responsible for the failure to reach a compromise.
Providing the Maduro regime with a façade of deniability, the colectivos perpetrate the killings for which the Maduro regime wants to avoid public recrimination.
It has so much unchecked power that even the most powerful people and companies are afraid to speak out against it for fear of recrimination.
No deal at all, which leads the conference to collapse into bitter recrimination, and sends oil prices reeling when Asia begins trading on Sunday evening.
The latest salvo in that war came on New Year's morning -- not traditionally a time for recrimination -- in a presidential tweet that denigrated retired Gen.
For Europe, a weaker euro underscores fundamental doubts about whether leaders can finally muster a formula for economic vibrancy after years of disappointment and recrimination.
A war legacy that for decades was a source of resentment and recrimination can be a compelling example of how we build a better future.
Ralph Northam, loses to his Republican opponent, Ed Gillespie, it will send shockwaves across the party, likely setting off another round of infighting and recrimination.
I know I have a short while possible to me, but I don't want to constrict or profane that with recrimination or a distorting bitterness.
In his six-volume autobiographical novel, "My Struggle," Knausgaard documents their stormy marriage in pitiless detail: her rages, his resentments, their ecstasies of mutual recrimination.
In the larger scheme of things, however, and with a measure of goodwill rather than rancor and recrimination, these differences ought to be quite manageable.
Especially when the song itself is eight and a half minute of hurricane-force rage, regret, and recrimination, propelled by drummer Ryan Parrish's percussive catharsis?
You know that if it managed somehow to fall on you, there will only be recrimination and blame all around, and a closed-casket funeral.
Much of the post-election recrimination has focused on the wrong things — on feckless second-guessing and on proposed strategies that range from utopian to counterproductive.
Chaos and disarray are no strangers to soldiers in the thick of conflict, though the discipline of established professional armies might restrict battlefield anger and recrimination.
And the government, which sporadically blocks the network, was unable to extinguish a Facebook-fuelled bush-fire of fear, anger and recrimination that swept the nation.
The Atlantic called the performance"as inscrutable as the real deal," noting that Pierce had "little to work with except rage and recrimination" in the role.
Not only the rapes but all the sequelae: the agony, the bitterness, the self-recrimination, the asco, the desperate need to keep it hidden and silent.
Though their techniques and political positions vary widely, each wants to transform the outrage and self-recrimination over Trump's election into tangible victories at the polls.
They also carry another cargo, particular to the series: guilt, recrimination and depression, built up through eight episodes of stylish but tedious and formulaic family drama.
It sets you up for a primary challenge, it sets you up for a lot of recrimination and payback from party leadership and the Trump administration.
The essential reduction in gun supply will occur only when federal and state legislators and their supporters do not fear recrimination by the N.R.A. and act.
Simply consider that in 2013, the fellow French luxury brand Hermès offered a $580 boomerang of its own "in java solid palissander wood" seemingly without recrimination.
But in a relationship plagued by recrimination, mutual misunderstanding and apparently irreconcilable Middle East policies, pinning hopes on Trump may turn out to be a miscalculation.
Worried that the recrimination could disrupt the reconciliation efforts, Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Al-Hamdallah and other Fatah delegates arrived in Gaza on Thursday to meet Hamas.
It vibrates with the kind of neurotic self-recrimination typical of exhausted and ambitious working mothers who find themselves "caught in the cyclone" of their children's needs.
" Maloney called Gabbard a "strong ally and close friend in Congress," and said the LGBTQ community should "not confuse forgiveness with weakness nor substitute recrimination for healing.
Exercising the nuclear option would invite partisan recrimination that could spill over to other issues, but it could be done as long as Senate Republicans stand united.
In this boom time for recrimination, we need a way to save our judgment for the cases that merit the toll it takes on others and ourselves.
Far beyond this country of 44 million people, Mr. Macri's tenure is testing ideas that will shape economic policy in an age of recrimination over widening inequality.
Honda also had their difficulties, switching to Red Bull's junior team Toro Rosso this season after a failed three-year partnership with McLaren ended in mutual recrimination.
Amid bipartisan condemnation of his embrace of a longtime U.S. enemy, Trump sought to end 27 hours of recrimination by delivering a rare admission of error Tuesday.
Other presidents have held out the fear of recrimination from the Oval Office to get their way, but they did not use Mr. Trump's blunt instruments alone.
When the realization finally hits, we feel the kind of intense betrayal (and buried self-recrimination) that's at the heart of an old-fashioned Agatha Christie murder mystery.
The sexual spark might fizzle, for instance, but a couple will agree to move on to being co-parents and friends without recrimination or over-the-top drama.
And if Kellyn were voted out, Domenick and Wendell would likely be so busy scrambling to maintain their place in the game, they wouldn't have time for recrimination.
The literary Arabic of the Saudi-funded local mosques -- another popular subject of national self-recrimination -- is incomprehensible to the rising generations from which the recent attackers hail.
She sings with sweetness and curiosity, without any flickers of recrimination, letting her voice slip on and off a note when doing so conveys a point more intensely.
In a matter of weeks, conservative pundits have slipped seamlessly from denial about the existence of a crisis to nativist recrimination against the foreigners supposedly responsible for it.
Similarly confusing is the use of the supporting cast to shift, in a single song, between whomever they're playing and the accusing voices of recrimination in Luke's head.
He allowed that the art world can also be an insular one where people are afraid of speaking out for fear of recrimination, or of sullying their reputation.
The reasons have less to do with the story — a nearly anecdotal chronicle of reciprocal betrayal, recrimination and regret — than with the delicacy of the filmmaker's eye and ear.
Francis, who has made several past appeals for a ban on nuclear weapons, urged countries to avoid the "mutual recrimination and polarization which hinder dialogue rather than encourage it".
And, in this, they possess an advantage their early Cold War predecessors didn't necessarily have -- the chance to make of it what they will, free from rivalry and recrimination.
But their task was completed by a new volley of chaos, political recrimination and confusion spun around the coronavirus pandemic by the President himself in a prolonged Twitter spree.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey faced recrimination from his own party and supporters after his chosen candidate lost, again, in a do-over election for mayor of Istanbul.
It was all in stark contrast to the discordant years of the Obama administration, when a 2010 visit by Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. ended in bitter recrimination.
As for any recrimination against President Trump, now is simply not the time, but his political fortunes will no doubt be tied the way that he handles this crisis.
It all began with the slightest of hand gestures by a coach in Serena Williams's box and ended in chaos, recrimination and, oh, yes, Naomi Osaka's remarkable upset victory.
For now, the reality is divided government, with a governor and legislature whose initial stab at cooperation, the repeal of House Bill 2, disintegrated in a wave of recrimination.
Periods of intense hand-wringing and recrimination always occur in Clintonworld around the New Hampshire primaries, if history is any guide — and what is Clinton history, if not utterly repetitive?
But try as they might to muffle them — through alcohol, drugs and those pacifying fantasies O'Neill called "pipe dreams" — the voices of recrimination in their heads can never be silenced.
That somebody voicing such hatred, so publicly, has faced relatively little significant recrimination and instead stands on the verge of the most powerful office in the world has terrifying implications.
It's a tough time to be American, and Schutz's new paintings capture the emotions of helplessness, self-recrimination, and disbelief like little else I've seen over the past several months.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Trump's onetime chief strategist Steve Bannon, and the White House's own fledgling political office all appeared due for recrimination by the President and his allies.
Now is not the time for recrimination, now is the time to solve this global pandemic and work to take down risks to Americans and people all across the world.
I'd love to tell you how things got so bad between the brilliant bottle service aficionado and erstwhile ace standing in the sad and spreading puddle of recrimination and his team.
The still reverberating shock and concern over Trump's conduct promises days more of political discombobulation and recrimination, setting American against American and ultimately weakening the structures of US and Western democracy.
Conservatives, trapped in their never-ending cycles of political recrimination, could only see Moon's wish to make peace for South Korea as a feint to get rid of the United States.
And I wonder if women — even those who've zoomed ahead in their careers, their feet heavy on the gas pedal — might find his inner soundtrack of self-recrimination a bit alienating.
Trump would be able to fashion a potent (and accurate) stabbed-in-the-back narrative that would tear the party apart and unleash furies of recrimination that would last for years.
He had only a slight connection to Canada — his aunt lived near Vancouver — but his death caused recrimination so strong it helped elect an idealistic, refugee-friendly prime minister, Justin Trudeau.
We've also had the sort of relationship where we can disagree (think Prime Minister Chrétien's refusal to support President George W. Bush's invasion of Iraq) without recrimination or fear of retribution.
The satire is cautious and the emotions restrained, so that what should be a swirl of lust, ambition, recrimination and bureaucratic absurdity rises only to genteel, nervous laughter and mild discomfort.
In order to pass these tests, our nation and the world need goodwill, sacrifice, wisdom, and compromise, attributes that are in short supply during this age of divisiveness, recrimination, and extremism.
In the wake of that fear and anger and recrimination and a desire to make certain another tragedy did not occur, America veered onto a path it had not previously tread.
It would make the UK more inward-looking, with both main political parties mired in recrimination and an emphasis on shutting borders rather than on the British tradition of liberal intervention.
Having assimilated all the available information, every chart and jeremiad and obituary, every bit of bad news about swastikas and slurs on lockers and churches and good news about unexpected acts of empathy and lovingkindness, every recrimination and counter-recrimination, every instance of panic and shock and relief and disbelief, I now understand how the country came to elect one of the worst and most vulgar men of his generation to its most important political office.
He has stuck to that assessment despite the fact that North Korea pledged to do nothing beyond what it has long promised, and that subsequent negotiations have bogged down in mutual recrimination.
The only song that affected me was "Worried Shoes," which whispers like a carousel dirge for the longings and hang-ups of a depressive mind spinning on an axis of self recrimination.
By waiting until his second and final term to take a major stand, Mr. de Blasio is insulated from the recrimination of city voters, since he won't have to face them again.
In the ensuing years of self-recrimination, his Marxism died, though, like Chambers, he felt that his life might be at risk if he declared his defection too openly or too soon.
If you were to nominate somebody, let's have him pick somebody that's going to have unanimous approval, and such widespread approval across the country that this could happen without a lot of recrimination.
Who was responsible for the blocking, and why, quickly became part of the international recrimination and invective that have shaped blame over the Syria war since it began more than seven years ago.
The sport's governing body is now faced with the embarrassment of scrapping the format after one race or risk another flop at the second round of the championship in Bahrain and further recrimination.
Set in the West Bank, "Fauda" makes a promise to go beyond the usual ingredients of the thriller series—intelligence gathering, interludes of violent action, and bouts of lugubrious reflection and splenetic recrimination.
Today, Christine Blasey Ford and Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh testified in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee in a hearing that was filled with tears, recrimination, anger, and deep partisan mistrust.
Some enrolled in the less well-timed Trump University, which emphasized real estate investment in 2005, at the very end of the housing boom; it shut down, amid lawsuits and recrimination, in 2010.
Recently, "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" won both praise and recrimination for featuring the first same-sex kiss in a "Star Wars" movie, but between two minor characters in a throwaway moment.
Despite Hill's flagellatory self-recrimination ("Poetry is the art of the knout"), at times there's a sense that he's delivering his final testament as standup comedy ("my odes, largely made up of joking asides").
Evolving through a cycle of sadness, poleaxing grief, frustration and outright fury, Obama has even offered hints of self-recrimination at his own earlier failure to touch the perfidious politics of gun control himself.
It turned out that when each of us had been released, we had decided we would not engage in bitterness or recrimination, that we would try to live a life of healing and positivity.
"If the League wants to topple the government, then it must say so clearly", Di Maio said in a video on Facebook, adding that the current climate of distrust and recrimination could not continue.
If not, this week's summit may be seen as a high point of a US-China relationship that faces a significant risk of degenerating into tension and recrimination and a genuine great power rivalry.
And while some of the season's new movies will offer relief from real-world troubles (that's entertainment!), others will invariably engage the cultural and social division, suspicion and recrimination that afflict the present moment.
So went the drumbeat of recrimination from officials, mostly anonymous, inside 10 Downing Street, as Prime Minister Boris Johnson's already dim hopes for a negotiated exit with Brussels appeared to flicker out on Tuesday.
But most pressing is the fact that his last role at Manchester United ended in recrimination at the club's failure to provide him with a squad able to compete with Manchester City, in particular.
With New York City's public housing chairwoman, Shola Olatoye, on her way out the door after months of criticism, controversy and recrimination, the focus should return to the 400,000 people who call public housing home.
Howard Dean's 2004 presidential bid, pointed out that, amid all the Democratic remorse and recrimination following the election, very small differences in those three states would have led to Republicans questioning their future, not Democrats.
CAIRO — After a decade of hostility and recrimination, the two main Palestinian factions came together in Cairo on Thursday to sign a reconciliation deal that holds out the tantalizing prospect of a united Palestinian front.
The uproar sparked by images of the trash-infested beaches has set off another round of blame and recrimination among Lebanese politicians, who excel at finger pointing but fall short when it comes to solutions.
She's even better at a kind of pop song that's harder to pull off, but that the greats, from Aretha Franklin to Fiona Apple, achieve with sneaky ease, which is mutual recrimination: We're both fools!
Dr. Kerr, who recently gave a talk at TEDxBuffalo about the research, said he was simply advocating that health care providers ask patients open-ended questions about dreams, without fear of recrimination from family and colleagues.
And for now, Taiwan may become an unlikely wedding hotspot for queer couples across the region to travel to and exercise their right to marry the person they love—safely, legally, and without fear of recrimination.
"He clearly failed to consider the impact of the innuendo he unleashed just days before the election, seemingly more concerned with protecting himself from recrimination by critics in Congress and the FBI," the editorial board wrote.
If Trump loses, the GOP will have to go through another one of its cycles of recrimination and soul-searching, even as it holds onto power in the House of Representatives and in statehouses all over.
Feuds over the country's past and present, waged over the airwaves of state-owned TV, on social media, and on the streets of Poland's cities, spilled over into mutual recrimination as the big day drew near.
A US president who is elected amid controversy and recrimination, reviled by a large segment of the electorate, and mired in domestic crises will be hard-pressed to forge a coherent foreign policy and challenge Russia.
" He sometimes groped clumsily for the radical language of recrimination: inching further from his earlier aestheticism, he praised Richard Wright's " Native Son " as a "Zolaesque J'accuse pointing to the danger symptoms of a self-frustrating democracy.
In another example, Nan, her son and her father (returned after years of self-imposed exile) settle on the farm they sharecropped — given to them in deed by George Wilson in a bout of self-recrimination.
For the United States, the choice — collective self-defense against the exploitation of political fissures at home by a hostile external actor, or a retreat from a Western consensus in national self-recrimination, is especially stark.
It has been a year of tuning out the haters and taming the self-recrimination, learning to maneuver in a world of darkness, rerouting her goals and figuring out who she can trust in her new life.
N.C. "I'm messing up all of Drake's words/on purpose," Chance the Rapper sings midway through this cover of Drake's "Feel No Ways," a song about feeling the sharp lash of recrimination from someone you once loved.
The next two hours would amount to a rhetorical neck massage—from, among others, a klezmer violinist, a scientist, a jazz vocalist, a family therapist, a fifth-grade teacher, and a city councilwoman—with occasional self-recrimination.
Once widely celebrated as an "independent straight shooter," in the words of The New York Post's Michael Goodwin, Comey left office under a cloud of partisan recrimination and suspicion, attacked first by Democrats and then by Republicans.
He cited this display of unity as a national example for all Americans in what has been a mean season of racial tension, violence and recrimination, one that echoes the political and social turmoil associated with the 1960s.
Mr. Pence had hoped the trip would help end the storm of recrimination unleashed by Mr. Trump's decision on Jerusalem and allow the administration to push forward with other priorities, like countering Iran and combating the Islamic State.
The authorities were struggling to persuade the group to surrender during a tense negotiation that was broadcast live online for tens of thousands of listeners and derailed over and over by screams of despair and recrimination from the occupiers.
And those who know their recent history also know that the appointment of a special prosecutor or independent counsel to probe the possible Trump-Russian ties won't do anything but ramp up the political partisan finger pointing and recrimination.
The political self-recrimination is a far cry from the days when President Franklin Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill and President Ronald Reagan and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher bonded to face down totalitarian threats to Western, liberal democracy.
The anger and recrimination are fueled by the fact that for both the White House and the airlines, CoVID19 -- the coronavirus that has infected about 108,000 people worldwide and killed around 193,500 in 93 countries -- poses a profound threat.
Charlottesville is "beautiful physically and aesthetically pleasing, but a very ugly-in-the-soul place," said Nikuyah Walker, who became its first black female mayor during the self-recrimination that swept the city after last year's white nationalist rallies.
Trump's eventual adversary confronts a daunting balancing act: He or she must be tougher than usual without being callous, mingle the right measure of pugilism with optimism, and avoid the self-examination and self-recrimination that never trap Trump.
The greatest danger is that the public continues to give Trump license to change his positions any time he likes, with minimal recrimination, and that will allow him to take popular stances outside the narrow confines of GOP orthodoxy.
On Thursday night, very few songs glanced at tough circumstances beyond romance — "No Lo Perdona Dios," a post-abortion recrimination, and "Amor de Madre," about a single mother's sacrifices for her criminal son — but love songs filled nearly the entire concert.
The debate, co-moderated by CNN's Anderson Cooper, is especially crucial because Trump botched his first match with Clinton — and then spent the next two weeks in a cycle of recrimination, denial and feud with former Miss Universe Alicia Machado.
If you set aside the yelling and the recrimination, LuAnn de Lesseps was basically in the exact same mood in Wednesday night's episode of The Real Housewives of New York City as she was last week, when everyone had cornered her.
Either Mr Trump will provoke a free-for-all of recrimination and retaliation that the WTO's courts cannot adjudicate, or the courts will second-guess America's national-security needs, in which case Mr Trump may storm out of the organisation altogether.
"The riot of recrimination was a vivid reminder that some of Trump's worst traits as a candidate—paper-thin skin, an absence of discipline, a bottomless capacity to nurse grudges—are not going away," the article says at one point.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China on Monday signaled it would again block an Indian request at the United Nations to blacklist the head of a Pakistan-based militant group because there was no consensus, a move likely to cause recrimination in New Delhi.
The band ultimately dissolved in a mess of violence, drug abuse and bitter recrimination when their second continental jaunt went awry, cut off at the knees when the label organizing their European tour discovered they'd signed with a stateside competitor.
"Loving you the way I do — it hurts," she belts in "Hurts," the album's first single and one of its very few up-tempo songs, a burst of post-breakup rage and recrimination propelled by relentless handclaps and cinematic orchestral crescendos.
Kathleen Durst's storybook marriage to a wealthy real estate heir had descended into violence and recrimination by 22000, when she suddenly vanished on a rainy winter night from the couple's stone cottage on Lake Truesdale, about 21982 miles northeast of Manhattan.
After 20 years of watching the two Koreas veer between reconciliation and recrimination only to bring us to the brink of nuclear disaster, I cannot go into these Olympic Games with the same wide-eyed optimism I had in 2000.
Although we get the occasional Tom Waits song and the stage rotates frequently, there is little to compete with the fine-chiseled performances that focus our attention on the tragic cycle of addiction, recrimination, and hopelessness that is the characters' lot.
BUENOS AIRES — A decision by Argentina's national soccer team to cancel a World Cup warm-up match against Israel after protests by Palestinian activists has set off hand-wringing and recrimination here in a nation obsessed with the sport and geopolitics.
It was a week in which President Trump was acquitted in his impeachment trial in the Senate and gave his annual State of the Union address, and the results of the Democratic caucuses in Iowa descended into chaos, delays and recrimination.
Some left under a cloud of confusion, others in a hail of recrimination, but almost all amid a storm of some sort, from former national security adviser Michael Flynn, the first big-name appointee to be sacked, to -- well, let's see.
But Ms. Miller, an investment fund manager and the lead claimant in the successful case centering on the procedure for invoking Article 50, the legal mechanism for leaving the bloc, has entered another fight that could bring her more recrimination.
" In 2004, John KerryJohn Forbes KerryTrump's winning weapon: Time The Memo: O'Rourke looks to hit reset button #FreeAustinTice trending on anniversary of kidnapping in Syria MORE implored, "We must join in common effort, without remorse or recrimination, without anger or rancor.
Conversations with industry insiders suggested staff turnover and recrimination may have been inevitable given the infusion of Big Tobacco money (and executives) into JUUL's once-highfalutin DNA as its star rose, young people got hooked, and vape-tied health problems came to light.
But in a familiar pattern of public recrimination, Turkey's minister for EU affairs, Omer Celik, said Ankara viewed the summit as "an important opportunity to move our relations forward" and that he expected "the same positive and constructive approach from the EU".
It was a speech that harkened back to a forgotten and perhaps mythical age of compromise and comity in the Senate, reminding the nation of the bedrock importance of its founding political principles at a moment of extreme national political stress and recrimination.
And whoever eventually decides to become Trump's third chief will face more than the complications of dealing with a President who constantly torches the conventions of his office and who revels at being the epicenter of an atmosphere of chaos, backstabbing and recrimination.
As a result, there are two classes of American citizens: Members of one can carry machine guns in front of the police in open-carry states without recrimination, drink alcohol in public without reproach and wait for friends in Starbucks without worry.
LONDON — After more than a year of drama, recrimination and tense, late-night votes, British lawmakers signed off on Thursday, with minimal fuss and no fanfare, on legislation to take their country out of the European Union at the end of the month.
They're the ones who really change in the film, as they begin to grasp how close they came to truly destroying their son, which leads to the requisite touching scenes of tear-streaked recrimination and regret, practically a requirement in a coming-out movie.
Last year's Oscars was deservedly mired in self-recrimination in regards to the Academy's approach to diversity and general acknowledgment of the world around them—it was a definitive and very public turning point that practically required visibly changing attitudes in years to follow.
"Appropriate," the story of a white family grappling with the death of its patriarch, is both an homage to and an investigation of writers like Shepard, who drew a map of this country through so many tired living rooms furnished with recrimination and repression.
There's chitchat about salad and how annoying smartphones can be, a lot of oh-so-contemporary argot ("e-valanche"), a lot of complaining and recrimination and interior rumination, and, in the last pages (for the straight characters at least), a sort of happy ending.
Russia on their minds There had been hopes that an inquiry by a figure as respected as Mueller could provide closure after more than two years of suspicion and recrimination sparked by a Kremlin intelligence operation intended to help Trump win the White House.
BRUSSELS — With less than 48 hours before Britain's scheduled departure, the European Union extended the exit deadline early Thursday until the end of October, avoiding a devastating cliff-edge divorce but settling none of the issues that have plunged British politics into chaos, dysfunction and recrimination.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A public health crisis is one of these human occurrences that brings several contravening responses and feelings to the surface: fear, recrimination, massive research efforts, emotional appeals for safety and help, charitable sacrifice, anger, religious discrimination, political advocacy, and on.
Such trips also play out at other Jewish heritage sites in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, where Palestinian and Israeli forces still carry out vestiges of cooperation that have somehow survived intact at ground level, years after the sides' leaders ended peace talks amid mutual recrimination and suspicion.
If the public had quietly weighed the costs and benefits of EU membership, it was often hard to hear that analysis through a din of stuff-the-lot-of-them rage from the Leave camp, and the first growls of mutual recrimination among Labour and Conservative politicians backing Remain.
The singular strength of this merciless yet compassionate work, closely modeled on O'Neill's own savagely unhappy clan and set on one devastating day in 1912 in a run-down Connecticut summer house, lies in its cadenced cycle of recrimination and forgiveness, of attack and retreat and renewed attack.
The novel begins as they pack the car for the trip, their conversation a scratchy back-and-forth of minor recrimination over who's responsible for walking Gerome, who should have emptied the recycling, the kind of complaints familiar to anyone who's ever tried to go anywhere with anyone.
Even if the 6-0 Crimson Tide, who have been ranked No. 1 since the start of the season, make it unscathed through a rugged four-game stretch that began with a 49-1743 victory on Saturday at No. 16 Arkansas (4-2), expect plenty of self-recrimination.
And with lawmakers, legislative aides and Capitol police officers hospitalized on Wednesday, a process of mourning and recrimination unfolded as a kind of familiar ritual, with a somber statement from the president and bipartisan denunciations of violence quickly giving way to finger-pointing and blame on social media.
It is on us to provide and take care of our children as citizens of the world, to educate children at a young age that it's not OK to be inappropriately touched, that underage sex can lead to unwanted teen pregnancy or HIV, and that children can tell someone without recrimination.
"On the Beach at Night Alone," one of three features directed by Mr. Hong presented at festivals this year, is split into two parts — the first set in Hamburg, Germany, the second in the South Korean seaside city of Gangneung — and includes an extended, awkward, zoom-punctuated scene of drunken recrimination.
Whatever happened at your Thanksgiving, it was probably less angsty than the reunion in Ingmar Bergman's "Autumn Sonata" (showing on Thursday and Saturday), a drama that casts the other Bergman — Ingrid — as a pianist whose distant daughter (Liv Ullmann) invites her for what promises to be a recrimination-filled visit.
Derek eventually realizes that his own obsession with Ana has become untenable, which is a subtle parallel to Ana's own obsession with her digients: He no longer has a wife who might complain about this, and Ana's boyfriend, Kyle, doesn't seem to mind, so he can call her up without recrimination.
Upon facing the electoral judgment of her persona for the first time, Hillary Rodham Clinton began what has gradually evolved into a precarious shadow game with the American public — a ritualized series of reveals, retreats and resets, each iteration seemingly more freighted with recrimination and self-doubt than the one preceding it.
It was full of regret and self-recrimination, I've broken the best thing, he wrote, he didn't know why he had done it, it was just the same thing again and again, he said, it's like I hate my own happiness, which was a phrase I had repeated to myself all day.
I ask because there has been a deluge of recrimination hurled at her for the Billboard magazine interview in which she is said to have thrown hip-hop under the bus by remaking herself as a homespun country girl reaching out across the partisan divide to speak to supporters of the current president.
There's the stilted, bulky dialogue, through which the characters deliver loads of exposition, recrimination, unhidden bias, and think-piece jargon without the slightest hint of subtlety or irony; there is little apparent effort on the part of the playwright to make them anything more than avatars for righteous, revanchist, clueless, and always predictable ideas.
Both plays are acid-etched satires of a certain type of middle- or upper-middle-class white gay man, often working or aiming to work in something creative, as he descends into whirlwinds of booze- and drug-fueled introspection and recrimination during a social event (a Palm Springs gay wedding in the earlier show).
Amer is artfully calling forth one of the underlying and fundamental complications of our genderist and sexist culture: the crucial need to recognize our desires as our own and resist projecting them onto others and thus start a cycle of blame, recrimination, punishment, reprisal, self-hatred, and the inevitable curtailing of someone else's life chances.
We're actually seeing outright competition and recrimination — if you think about these outlandish charges by the Chinese government that somehow the US Army planted the coronavirus in Wuhan — which is patently absurd — but you also see on the other side, that some Trump administration officials are calling this the "Wuhan" virus, when in fact, it's not a foreign virus.
Instead of "just say no" or "this is your brain on drugs," the ads should say "these are the victims of your drug use," or "this is what happens when you use drugs," with photos and videos of the police and judges slaughtered by drug gangs; innocent bystanders, including children, caught in the crossfire; and family members of gang members killed in recrimination.
"Don't say that you're human / don't say that it's not your fault / I won't take the bait or these excuses that you're using," Emily Warren sings on "Don't Say," a wispy tune with a satisfying chorus that, lyrically, could be interpreted as a moment of self-recrimination (however questionably effective it may be) when it comes to the Chainsmokers' shamelessly hetero-male tendencies.
And he clearly failed to consider the impact of the innuendo he unleashed just days before the election, seemingly more concerned with protecting himself from recrimination by critics in Congress and the F.B.I. In fact, the investigators had not even obtained a warrant to examine the emails when he fired off the letter; they got the warrant over the weekend.
Sometimes this circumspection is justified — the line between iconoclasm and narcissism is easily smudged — but often our reaction is more complicated: We can find ourselves unexpectedly invested in the maintenance of institutions of power, and while seeing someone willing to set those institutions aflame can inspire admiration, it can also engender envy (why can't I do that?), self-recrimination (why didn't I do that
It all makes for a fun-house take on the genre, and its current ringleader is Lil Uzi Vert, who last week released his best album, "Luv Is Rage 2," on the heels of his breakout hit "XO Tour Llif3," a bitter and cheeky song about recrimination that's part punchy rap, part dreamy R&B and part melodic hardcore, which went from a post on SoundCloud to No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Rather than putting the album's mix of anger and love, forbearance and recrimination into one woman's mind and threading those contradictions together in the telling of her life—in other words, rather than doing what each listener of "Jagged Little Pill" does by an instinctive act of imagination—Cody distributes them awkwardly among the members of a strained family, painting a tableau of white suburban anomie that feints at depth but, throughout the show's two and a half hours, is always threatening to dissolve.

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