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"renunciation" Definitions
  1. [uncountable, countable] an act of stating publicly that you no longer believe something or that you are giving something up
  2. [uncountable] the act of rejecting physical pleasures, especially for religious reasons synonym self-denial see also renounce

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Is his current renunciation a renunciation of his own radical youth?
Within Somali enclaves in Minneapolis and Pakistani ones in Dallas, renunciation of Islam is tantamount to renunciation of an entire social circle.
What if Per's final renunciation is a narrative false flag?
The renunciation of him and his work, no doubt, has some purpose.
For women, according to the opera, getting old means surrender and renunciation.
None of Ms. Muthana's known actions constitute a valid renunciation of citizenship.
Such a renunciation is not so easy on Mr Sem-Sandberg's eerie isle.
It's not his worldview that spoils the book, but his renunciation of art.
Throughout the primary campaign, Bright has used Roby's renunciation of Trump against her.
The family's story is one of renunciation, but not, ultimately, one of hunger.
It is not enough to utter words of renunciation after every terrorist attack.
They both reject the idea that getting old is a form of renunciation.
His official renunciation of the religion meant he was cut off from his siblings.
In the New Testament, Christ's followers spit on him in renunciation of their loyalty.
When Danny marries, it is to a bright woman for whom renunciation comes easily.
In spirit, it's a feminist renunciation of the very conceit of women as angels.
She imagined it as a symbol of America's renunciation of conquest, empire, and pompous aristocracy.
Brady Corbet's second film is not a departure from his first, still less a renunciation.
Signs of renunciation are everywhere in "Later the Same Day," her last book of fiction.
But Cuddy said she had never received notice that this kind of renunciation was coming.
The song is about renunciation, and its patient vocal lines require extraordinary control and restraint.
Preparing for the renunciation process, however, can be much more expensive and and time-consuming.
But the changes now pushed by H.H.S. are a renunciation of the Obama administration in particular.
By retaining "Muslim" in their name, ex-Muslims are recognizing the theological character of their renunciation.
So Richard Nixon's opening to China in 6900 led to Carter's renunciation of Taiwan in 2628.
For my father, going "out to sea" carried a mystical connotation, charged with rebellion and renunciation.
"Rapprochement with Cuba requires renunciation of U.S. arrogance," blared a headline in Xinhua, the state news agency.
He asserted that there would be a full and complete renunciation of al-Qaeda by the Taliban.
In June 21946, Michael's father, tired of flitting about Europe, returned to Bucharest to renounce his renunciation.
There has been no abdication, no renunciation of his duties by Mr. Trump for one simple reason.
Only through the renunciation of worldly desire, Schopenhauer posited, can we free ourselves from our incessant drives.
His public renunciation of past abuses drew a line between his administration and that of his predecessor.
Given the novel's astonishingly raw atheism, how are we to read the "religious" renunciation of its ending?
Cartes said Pope Francis inspired his "gesture of renunciation" in a country that emerged from dictatorship in 1989.
Trump's outspoken renunciation of the probe, Sessions and Rosenstein has long drawn comparisons to Nixon's conduct during Watergate.
But the Democratic field's renunciation of certain streams of major campaign donations is still a sign of progress.
The identity they have chosen models the renunciation of Islam upon that of addiction, alcoholism or even crime.
But Bishop Ma's renunciation of the Chinese church at his consecration ceremony had caused co-operation to break down.
You must make an appointment at a U.S. embassy, sign the appropriate forms and take the Oath of Renunciation.
After the Renunciation, as the economic collapse is called, even a small amount of money can be psychologically transformative.
Affordable but atmospheric French steakhouses modeled on the Paris bistro, they reflected Mr. Bourdain's proud renunciation of culinary creativity.
At home, Abiy's public renunciation of past abuses drew a line between his administration and that of his predecessor.
J.P. "High Enough" is K. Flay's backhanded renunciation of drugs; she's already "high enough" from just being with someone.
His 1917 application for a passport is on display, as is his 1923 renunciation of his United States citizenship.
"I thought it was a nice touch, all three of us saying the [renunciation] oath together," she told me.
While some celebrate the renunciation process with a champagne toast, others described it like a painful and expensive divorce.
Rajoy, reportedly, was unwilling to do so without a full renunciation of independence on the part of the separatists.
"I hope this gesture of renunciation will result in a deeper dialogue aimed at strengthening the republic," Cartes's letter said.
All secularized faiths tend to converge on a set of agreeable values: compassion, empathy, the renunciation of mere material riches.
" Sigmund Freud wrote, "It is impossible to overlook the extent to which civilization is built upon a renunciation of instinct.
Mr. Abe has long had an ambition to overturn the constitutional clause that calls for Japan's complete renunciation of war.
Some of his most heartfelt essays and stories were portraits of writers prone to self-silencing renunciation: Kafka, Walser, Wittgenstein.
They could possibly sell the weapons to raise money or have the guns destroyed in a symbolic renunciation of violence.
Sufi practice focuses on the renunciation of worldly things, purification of the soul and the mystical contemplation of God's nature.
Pacifism is enshrined in the Constitution, with a clause known as Article 9 calling for the complete renunciation of war.
Rather than advocate an ascetic renunciation of faux-feminist consumerism, Filipovic argues that women should pursue their right to happiness.
That renunciation had seemed irrevocable and nothing, over the years in which held sway, led me to doubt its finality.
Your renunciation is a sign of your availability and docility to the Spirit who continues to act in his Church.
Finally, the US citizen must then raise their right hand and swear the oath of renunciation before a consular officer.
Local women's rights group Amazonian Initiative Movement worked in Thawuya for several months leading up to its renunciation of the practice.
Renunciation of power seemed out of character in a region whose leaders typically conflate their own identity and the state itself.
On that view only collective repentance, and a total renunciation of all things Soviet, will be able to remove that stain.
Buddhists place less value on the idea of forgiveness itself and more on the renunciation of anger and desire for revenge.
The renunciation of plans to turn KOD into a party has helped to defray suspicions that its founder aspires to power.
When her sisters climb the 80 steps to her door, they don it as a kind of renunciation of worldly identity.
Nathan cited Pham's renunciation of the militant group as a reason for not imposing a 50-year term sought by prosecutors.
The album is too transparent a swerve, too concerned with renunciation, but its hazy, wistful warmth blossoms like his other albums don't.
But she also applied her declaration to maintaining that movement's firm renunciation of any subject matter other than painting's own material conditions.
A potential wealth tax or higher levies on capital gains are just two reasons, beyond politics, that are raising thoughts of renunciation.
JON CARAMANICA The punch-drunk frustration here comes first as an ambiguous lament, then a clear renunciation of — who else — the president.
And yet, troubled by this very homelessness, he feels that one must choose: on one side, renunciation; on the other, the world.
One can only renounce US citizenship by signing an oath of renunciation in the presence of a US consular or diplomatic officer.
For the renunciation appointment, Alpert, her husband, and daughter—also a US citizen—flew from Brisbane to the US Consulate in Sydney.
The three resignations are likely to put pressure on other Australian politicians who have been born overseas to provide proof of their renunciation.
A US renunciation of its Paris pledges "would make it almost completely impossible" to reach more ambitious goals in the future, he believes.
America's radically-minded nuns, grouped in the Leadership Conference of Women Religious, are among those who say that a clearer renunciation is still needed.
For those considering handing in their U.S. passports for good, it is important, however, to be aware of the potential tax costs associated with renunciation.
This show of 28 blue paintings show two sides of Reinhardt, the restless experimenter with a sensitive touch and the master of renunciation and austerity.
The agreement would require the Taliban to start negotiating a peace deal with the Afghan government, including a cease-fire and renunciation of al-Qaeda.
"I know there are people who won't be satisfied by anything less than a complete and unequivocal renunciation of everything," Matheson said to NBC News.
His commitment to "birtherism" sought to undermine the legitimacy of the country's first black president, and his renunciation of it included a new falsehood: Mrs.
" An expression of the founders' renunciation of monarchy, presidential impeachment is about equality, an answer to George Mason's question, "Shall any man be above justice?
Renunciation is a permanent act and, aside from applying for visas like regular foreign travelers, bars ex-Americans from ever residing in the United States.
But, he added, Sudan is responsible for settling claims with victims and ensuring more transparency to ensure a complete renunciation of terrorism support and financing.
A man who says no, but whose refusal does not imply a renunciation," read Lederer from Albert Camus' "The Rebel: An Essay on Man in Revolt.
Vows of celibacy and renunciation of family life have a long history in Indian public life, and relate to teachings in Hinduism that champion self-control.
However, his candidature is yet to be confirmed, with uncertainties lingering over a legal battle related to misappropriation of funds and his renunciation of U.S. citizenship.
Although American law does not permit the government to strip the citizenship of a natural born citizen, the law does permit the voluntary renunciation of citizenship.
Unfortunately for the U.S. which is the foundation stone of any hope of global order, such renunciation is a luxury it and its allies cannot afford.
However, his candidature is yet to be confirmed, with uncertainties lingering over a legal battle related to misappropriation of funds and his renunciation of U.S. citizenship.
Perhaps the most interesting of all, though, was groundbreaking baseball legend and activist Jackie Robinson, who had previously spoken out against Ali's radical renunciation of the war.
Whether Mr. Abe will be able to pursue that ambition — to overturn the constitutional clause that calls for the complete renunciation of war — remains to be seen.
But a visit from Trump in early 2017 ended in the $110 billion arms deal and, a couple of months later, the renunciation of the Iran deal.
The country's legal code offers a notably narrow selection of divorce-worthy faults, among them cruelty, incurable leprosy and renunciation of the world by entering religious orders.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Energy Transfer Equity LP Chief Executive Kelcy Warren on Thursday delivered the most public and concrete renunciation of his once-coveted deal for rival Williams.
For some Mrs Clinton's renunciation of the Trans-Pacific Partnership represented an insufficient disavowal of free-trade; they also regarded Mrs Clinton's foreign-policy stance as too hawkish.
The rise of May, the vote for Brexit, the election of Donald Trump—all represent a conscious renunciation of the globalist ideal that Monocle has helped to cultivate.
These groups have banded together in public pronouncements: In August 2016, 43 Pagan organizations signed Declaration 260, a public renunciation of any Heathenry that promotes hatred or discrimination.
" The vice president, Ms. Aráoz, said on Twitter that she hoped her renunciation would lead to "general elections as soon as possible for the good of the country.
But what the events at Middlebury made clear is that, regardless of political persuasion, Americans today are deeply susceptible to a renunciation of reason and celebration of ignorance.
Eid al-Adha, or feast of the sacrifice, begins on Tuesday, when pilgrims begin three days of casting stones at walls in a symbolic renunciation of the devil.
The sesh, looked at from afar, is a kind of post-ironic reselling of Binge Britain, a nihilistic renunciation of life itself, a self-indulgence of epic proportions.
There was a light, linear quality to her singing in the first act that opened up to a richer palette as renunciation and terminal illness darkened her character's life.
This group still exists: The Times wrote in 2017 about its renunciation of military guerrilla tactics and foray into political activism, a reaction to how violent Mexico has become.
"Montaigne's humanism, as it was conceptualized starting in 1585, implies a renunciation of politics," he declares, and elsewhere he sees in Montaigne a sort of false dawn of liberalism.
The Eid al-Adha, or feast of the sacrifice, starts on Friday, when pilgrims begin three days of casting stones at walls in a symbolic renunciation of the devil.
Young Koreans have for some time been known as the sam-po or three-renunciation generation, since they have neither the time nor the resources for dating, marriage or children.
Bush's renunciation of his National Rifle Association membership when the NRA circulated a fundraising letter after the Oklahoma City bombing portraying federal agents as armed terrorists killing law-abiding citizens.
The modern world was born with the Protestant embrace of the principle of national self-determination, culminating in Henry VIII's renunciation of subservience to the Holy Roman Empire in 1534.
These complications compel some Americans living abroad to cut their ties to the US altogether, according to John Richardson, a Canadian-based lawyer who coaches clients through the renunciation process.
However, she did not get confirmation from the British Home Office that her renunciation had been processed until after she was elected, according to documents she disclosed to parliament last year.
Rihanna's criticism of the app, touches on one of the biggest user issues with social platforms today and ties into the larger renunciation of big tech that is occurring right now.
Feeling impossibly frail and weary, the 82-year-old Cohen parried with a thoroughgoing renunciation—of Jahweh, Jesus, Vishnu, sex, and the acrid jokes he'd been cracking for half a century.
Renunciation of Townsend led the princess toward what the world regarded as the ultimate rebound marriage, her union with Antony Armstrong-Jones, photographer, social climber and early "metrosexual," according to Brown.
Within the first few pages of "Boom Town," Sam Anderson offers readers a pre-emptive, wryly compassionate renunciation of his subject that most writers would never have the nerve to make.
"For priests, this is the foundation of the necessity of celibacy but also of liturgical prayer, meditation on the Word of God and the renunciation of material goods," the book states.
Those who wish to believe that we should undertake unilateral disarmament or restraint from nuclear powers may have the moral satisfaction that comes from proclaiming the virtues of renunciation of power.
However, Gotabaya faces a legal battle over allegations of misappropriation of state funds when he was defense chief, which he denies, along with questions over the renunciation of his U.S. citizenship.
In exchange, the Taliban would reportedly have to begin negotiating a peace deal with the Afghan government; the deal would also involve a cease-fire and a Taliban renunciation of al Qaeda.
Caste, or jati, as it is known in Hindi, is a bio-spiritual identity, which has nothing to do with money or power, and offers no escape save for death or renunciation.
Hirst is showing real restraint here, possibly keeping his operations budget under £1 billion (~$1.3 billion); no doubt we can expect great revelations from this Siddhartha-like renunciation of his worldly holdings.
Mr. Trump's renunciation of the Paris agreement could also drag on China's expansion of emissions trading by making powerful companies and industry associations more reluctant to accept pollution cuts, Mr. Wang said.
That loser Gandhi lived and died without a single Twitter follower, so that should tell you something about the renunciation of worldly possessions in pursuit of human transcendence from the ravages of desire.
" Nevertheless, as the Truman biographer Alonzo L. Hamby has written, "the ethic by which he had been taught to conduct his life told Truman that the formal, legal renunciation of debts was disgraceful.
"The ministry for European affairs... has received confirmation from the Holy See of its renunciation of immunity in relation to the proceedings," a spokeswoman for the French foreign ministry said in a statement.
"I will say that after reviewing the documents my concerns remain about the extent to which there's no disclosed verification mechanism, there's no renunciation of al Qaeda," she told The Hill on Tuesday.
Audiences then and now want to punish the aging woman, and thus, aided by Strauss, they construct an aesthetic fiction of the "inevitability" of her renunciation and the "profound wisdom" of her acceptance.
An incremental first step to remind the president that, as Montesquieu said, political virtue is a renunciation of oneself and this requires a quote, continuous preference of the public's interest over one's own.
"We have given up absolutely nothing...We have taken a time out...which doesn't mean a step backwards, or a renunciation or anything like that," Catalan government spokesman Jordi Turull told Catalunya Radio.
They're as human and fallible as everyone else, and they're not likely to produce the perfect stone-faced explanation and renunciation of suicidal ideation that would truly speak to the MMA mindset right now.
On June 2nd 2015, Escalate Legion Gaming was penalized for "Using a ringer in an official match," which carried with it the typical penalties of prize renunciation and a short ban on championship play.
Partly it is to clarify and intensify Celia's knowledge of them, but it is hard not to see it also as a statement of Celia's own self-renunciation and the crippling of her femininity.
We misinterpret material renunciation, austere aesthetics and blank, emptied spaces as symbols of capitalist absolution, when these trends really just provide us with further ways to serve our impulse to consume more, not less.
For those who aspire to office, it will require not merely renunciation of a President but an affirmation—critical and thorough—of the values and the institutions that the President has scorned and threatened.
His act of renunciation made Cincinnatus the very embodiment of Roman republican virtue, and Canova wanted his Washington to be the same: hence the tablet on which "Giorgio Washington" drafts his Italian-language resignation.
An unfinished version of "German Concentration Camps Factual Survey" was screened in September 1945, but then the film was abandoned, an apparent casualty of changing political priorities and a shift from renunciation to reconstruction.
Based on the startling true story of Mike's renunciation of the Klan (and the resulting tussle for ownership of the museum), Andrew Heckler's film debut is often preachy and overripe with white-power symbolism.
Mattarella had vetoed the choice for economics minister, the 81-year-old economist Paolo Savona, because the latter had once called for Italy's renunciation of the euro – a position Savona says he no longer holds.
The profile also said he "seems unlikely" to pursue re-engagement, and a review board cleared him for transfer because of a "change of ideology and a renunciation of violence," according to its written decision.
Mr. Yang's renunciation of his American citizenship may have had an even greater effect, if only because there are many more Chinese-Americans in the United States today than there were some six decades ago.
Instead of looking at Per, we should perhaps look toward Jakobe, whose own renunciation takes her into the world, not away from it, and who seems to manage this turn without compromising her defiant secularism.
That night, listening to Cardi B on the bus ride home, I thought I'd made an equally powerful act of renunciation, that I would never see Thomas or allow myself to be treated that way again.
The Chinese government appeared to block the search engine on Wednesday, in what would be a startling renunciation of more than a decade of efforts by Microsoft to engage with Beijing to make its products available.
Since the late 18th century and the so-called great masculine renunciation, when men jettisoned jabots, brocades and embroidery in favor of somber wool suiting, men's clothing has been generally less flamboyant than its female counterpart.
Though he didn't like George W. Bush's renunciation of the 1972 Antiballistic Missile Treaty, his invasion of Iraq and NATO's incorporation of the three Baltic States — Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania — he took these matters in stride.
The laws were largely seen as a first step by Mr. Abe to expand the country's military power and, eventually, overturn the clause in the country's postwar Constitution that calls for the complete renunciation of war.
Japanese officials have also argued that victims of the atom bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki can sue the American government, despite Japan's renunciation of such claims in the treaty ending the war between Japan and America.
The expectation that renunciation will pay off in inspiration, Jamison realizes, is only a version of the larger "contract logic" by which we live—the idea that if we just figure ourselves out we will be rewarded.
In keeping with their ideals of material renunciation and their practice of bhakti yoga, or giving back to Krishna, they did not receive individual salaries or wages for the work they performed on behalf of the group.
The goal of his past talks with the Taliban was to trade an American pledge to withdraw for a Taliban renunciation of its terrorist allies like Al Qaeda and the start of Taliban negotiations with Afghanistan's government.
The purchase plan is likely to face criticism from opposition parties in parliament, especially from politicians wary of the watering down of Japan's renunciation of the right to wage war enshrined in its post-World War Two constitution.
Neither is violent—the first is a renunciation, the second a reckoning—but both are profoundly disconcerting, because they leave white characters and readers alike alone with past and present iniquities, and with the scales to measure them.
As a Minneapolitan, and as someone who is finely attuned to the complicated relationships between behavior and identity, I was surprised to see so much posthumous media attention focused on Prince's renunciation of same-sex marriage since 22.
But this was often couched with the Taliban's renunciation of violence and distancing from al Qaeda, or a military win for the Afghan-US coalition that would put these allies in a position of strength ahead of negotiations.
SKL Tax, a US and Canadian tax consultancy firm based in Vancouver, has received about a dozen renunciation inquiries this year with mention of Donald Trump, according to Max Reed, one of the firm's cross-border tax lawyers.
The Constitution, in place since 1947, calls for the renunciation of war, and Mr. Abe said in May that it should be amended to remove any doubt about the military's legitimacy, a view he reiterated on Sunday evening.
"He will never spell such words as 'renunciation' or 'elimination' of nukes, or returning to the Non-Proliferation Treaty as a non-nuclear weapons state," said Cheon, now a visiting research fellow at the Asan Institute for Policy Studies.
These could include the renunciation of "takfiri" ideology (which brands other, non-jihadist Muslims as death-deserving apostates), the repudiation of Al Qaeda's goals and methods, the abandonment of terrorism and a commitment to a nonsectarian future for Syria.
Not only will the outcome be interpreted as a renunciation or vindication of the Trump presidency, it will also determine whether Democrats have recouped since the 2016 disaster and where the balance of power within the Republican Party lies.
Until she was 216, she had been a model of worldly renunciation: a hermit living in a windowless trailer on the grounds of the Carmelite Monastery in East Anglia, subsisting mainly on skim milk and rarely speaking to anyone.
It stipulates first that a person taking a foreign passport "automatically" loses their Chinese nationality and then, contradictorily, that an individual has to "renounce" their nationality (hand in their household-registration documents and passport) and that the renunciation must be approved.
We see his F.B.I. chief, J. Edgar Hoover (Gordon Clapp), feeding his fury about Bobby Kennedy (Bryce Pinkham) and manipulating Johnson into a paranoid renunciation of Martin Luther King Jr. (Grantham Coleman), with whom he previously shared a wary working relationship.
What President Trump would prefer over time is a full-fledged treaty that would cover all aspects of the bilateral relationship, potentially trading economic incentives and guarantees for Iran's security and regime for withdrawal from Syria, and renunciation of terrorism and proxy warfare.
Why it matters: Abe seems to have the two-thirds majority needed to change the constitution, which calls for "the renunciation of war," but the public is split on the change, and Abe will need a majority of voters to make the amendments.
Anyone who wishes to renounce their U.S. citizenship must, according to the State Department, appear in person before a U.S. consular or diplomatic officer in a foreign country or at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate and sign an oath declaring their renunciation.
It was all part of a leave-taking that Ali had seen as a chance to lead once more by including Christians, Jews, Buddhists and Native Americans as speakers in an emphatic, if not explicitly spoken, renunciation of sectarianism and embrace of ecumenism.
If that point feels slightly simplistic — for most kids, mere exposure to a tree swing does not result in the total renunciation of modern technology — the book is so elegantly illustrated and cleverly conceived, and Blip so charming, that you won't mind.
The mass renunciation of incumbent President Mauricio Macri, which will probably be accompanied by yet another sovereign debt default, reflects just as much anger as can be seen on the streets of demonstration-racked countries like Spain, Haiti, Russia, Egypt or Ukraine.
That includes a revisionist view of history, in which Japan's only important mistake in the second world war was to lose it; a rejection of the American-imposed constitution and its renunciation of war; and perhaps a revival of Shinto as a state religion.
She would greatly improve her standing with grassroots groups by living up to her post-nomination renunciation of Common Core and using her regulatory authority to free states and localities from federal control over standards, assessments, data-mining, career-tracking, and psychological profiling of students.
The AEOI said on Wednesday that in response to Khamenei's order and Trump's renunciation of the deal, a plant for the production of UF6, the feedstock for centrifuge machines that enrich uranium, had been relaunched and a barrel of yellow cake has been delivered there.
He endorsed Trump in the 2016 campaign, even though Trump had said of him, "I like people who weren't captured," and even though Trump's birtherism and his call for a Muslim ban were a renunciation of the finest moment in McCain's 2008 Presidential campaign.
It is a beguiling idea, that one might transform one's sleep, and the rest of one's life, with a few virtuous acts of renunciation—no electronics in the bedroom, no coffee after 2 P.M. —and a few dreamy self-care rituals involving baths and tea.
After a terrifying and bloody dream, a Korean housewife named Yeong-hye stops eating meat; it's a renunciation that feels unbearably threatening to her narcissistic, conventional husband and her bitter tyrant of a father, both of whom try to force her back to conformity.
And it was a mistake for the Palestinians to bargain away recognition of the state of Israel's right to exist, and a renunciation of violence, for little more than Israeli recognition of the Palestine Liberation Organization as the legitimate representative of the Palestinian people.
Here, finally, was a political figure whose brazen repudiations of reality laid bare what Latour has been saying all along — that a complacent faith in the ability of facts to speak for themselves was what rendered them vulnerable to Trumpian renunciation in the first place.
Without a clear transition, we are condemned to infinite adolescence in three different forms: the piercings, tattoos, and drugs of the deadened "perverted" body; the extreme discipline and self-renunciation of the "sacrificed" body; and the normie career-and-music-festivals pursuit of the meritocrat "deserving" body.
For the imperialist British, the renunciation of empire after World War Two was recognition, at least by the Labour government that replaced Churchill's Conservatives, that imperial rule could no longer be afforded by a government that had earmarked huge expenditure for the construction of the welfare state.
Economic and legal challenges still abound for many, and for others, ideology is a deterrent: Marriage is regarded in certain corners of the L.G.B.T.Q. community as assimilationist — a renunciation of the unique family structures that L.G.B.T.Q. people have needed to create for most of their history.
"In making this determination, the board considered the detainee's change of ideology and renunciation of violence and his status as one of the most compliant detainees at Guantánamo, as well as his recognition of his health status and his efforts to improve it," the board said at the time.
If Trump's renunciation of the Iran deal leads Iran to resume its nuclear program, Kim Jong Un will know very well that the American military will be stretched dangerously thin with new nuclear dangers in the Middle East, while he negotiates with Trump over nuclear dangers in Asia.
To erase and omit is exactly what the test taker is asked to do; and, in juxtaposing personally and politically motivated erasures, from the renunciation of family members to the "forcibly disappeared" (los desaparecidos) of the dictatorship era, Multiple Choice suggests that there is an ethics to any act of elimination.
The General Treaty for the Renunciation of War as an Instrument of National Policy, or the Kellogg-Briand pact (named after the foreign ministers of the United States and France who had sponsored it, pictured seated right and left), was signed by more than 50 countries, including all the great powers.
Halford's apologia is as gentle as Lockwood's renunciation, and despite very different experiences, they arrive at the same secular-sounding meaning: "we all must learn to live with mystery," says Halford; "faith and my father taught me the same lesson: to live in the mystery, even to love it," says Lockwood.
But the agreement was eventually worded in a way that left sufficient interpretive latitude for Briand and other statesmen to see their way clear to signing it, and the result was the General Treaty for the Renunciation of War, also known as the Paris Peace Pact or the Kellogg-Briand Pact.
He later emailed me to make sure I was aware that she attacked him and Simmons and Simonsohn on a private Facebook page, without backing up her accusations with evidence; he was still waiting for a clear renunciation of the original 2700 paper on the hormonal effects of power posing.
TOKYO — In the first visit to Japan by a pontiff in 38 years, Pope Francis on Monday edged close to calling for the renunciation of all nuclear power in a country that experienced the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl but has yet to determine a viable alternative for its energy needs.
But the elections, which toppled many incumbents in a first round of voting earlier this month, are also a broader renunciation of the status quo, with voters frustrated by a second year of recession and the giant kickback scandal that has led to the arrest dozens of political and corporate chieftains.
Seeing how the Dakotas had been eviscerated by the loss of their young, she had come to respect the wisdom of the Benedictine vow of stability—which is, as Thomas Merton put it, a renunciation of the vain hope of finding the perfect monastery, and an embracing of the ordinariness of what you already have.
" He added: "Our big concern is with, regard to North Korea, that it is very unlikely the North Korean dictatorship is ready to agree to an international agreement to renounce the building of nuclear weapons if the only agreement in the world that has allowed such a renunciation is at the same time called into question.
And its contemplative teaching is not only perfectly compatible with capitalist pursuits but indeed acts as mental opium for the mad dance of late capitalism: for the neoliberal individuals unable to actually distance themselves from rapid technological accelerations and capitalistic endeavors, its tenet of impermanence offers moral comfort while its slogan of renunciation provides psychological distance.
This act can be interpreted as a renunciation of poetry—Pense-bête would be the last of the four collections published by Broodthaers, until then primarily a poet, who would now dedicate the remaining twelve years of his career to visual and conceptual art—or, as the show's curators would have it, a transference of the poetic urge to other means of expression.
A distinct product of Bush-era gender politics rather than a renunciation of them, the series ultimately has its heroine forfeit a chance to go to Dartmouth to stay home and tend to her half-vampire baby, one conceived after a night of violent sex that leaves her body bruised with a husband who is at least 100 years old.
Neither the failure or delay to exercise one or more rights under this agreement nor the partial exercise of any such right, will be deemed a renunciation or waiver of such rights or any part thereof or affect, in any way, this agreement or any part hereof or the right to exercise or further exercise any right under this agreement or at law or in equity. 9. Miscellaneous. Modifications.
And for someone who has made a professional and personal signature out of the plain gray tee and jeans — who has posted pictures of the row of gray T-shirts and hoodies hanging in his closet on his Facebook page; whose success has made those gray tees and hoodies into shorthand for a new generation of disrupters, as aspirational an outfit as a Savile Row suit once was — it was as much a visual statement of renunciation and respect as any verbal apology.

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