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The descendants of those who repudiated Washington and Hamilton have just repudiated Clinton for essentially the same reasons.
"Trump repudiated him on Friday, he repudiated it in 2000, he repudiated him Monday morning on the 'Today' show and he clearly messed up on CNN Sunday," Gingrich told CNN in an interview at the Kasich event.
What does it take to get a vile idea repudiated?
The biggest question of all: Can globalization even be repudiated?
He never repudiated or renounced those views once in office.
Gabbard rejected and repudiated Democratic National Committee Chair and Rep.
Yingling recalled that McMaster repudiated that kind of talk, too.
Crown Prince Mohammed should be repudiated in the strongest terms.
Stalin was repudiated by the Soviet Union after his death.
It should be repudiated by organized, well informed and passionate advocacy.
It should be repudiated by organized, well-informed and passionate advocacy.
Ryan repudiated Trump's 85033 comments in a statement over the weekend.
The team's chief executive, Alan L. Aufzien, repudiated Mr. Taub publicly.
They neither took nor repudiated the positions that progressive activists favor.
He adds that Moore "should be repudiated by voters" on Dec.
Donald Trump and Ted Cruz, have both repudiated that policy, with Trump
Guns N' Roses is a 1980s band that never repudiated the 1960s.
Republican leaders repudiated the remarks and hoped that the issue would disappear.
Its repudiation is therefore purely symbolic, but what, exactly, is being repudiated?
Dozens of conservative senators and congressmen have also repudiated the Republican nominee.
Waking up to the result of their indifference they belatedly repudiated Jones.
You eloquently repudiated the continuing attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
In effect, he repudiated the central plank of America's most important alliance.
Earlier today President Trump clearly and explicitly repudiated racism and white supremacy.
Because they don&apost like to see a Republican president, the election repudiated.
Capitol Hill — Republicans repudiated Tillerson's proposed funding cuts and straitjacketed his organizational proposals.
In private, he repudiated the speech (written by two of the queen's aides).
The Supreme Court last year formally repudiated its previous ruling in his case.
All agree that the amendment repudiated the Supreme Court's infamous Dred Scott decision.
The Cavaliers' production repudiated the defensive progress Hornacek thought the Knicks had made.
El Paso's success, he said, repudiated Mr. Trump's call for a border wall.
He said "Cold War mentality" and arrogance had become obsolete and would be repudiated.
Clinton and her running mate, Tim Kaine, who have repudiated the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Law and Justice repudiated the agreement and vowed not to take a single refugee.
Some in Washington thought her idea for a "pre-repudiated" mea culpa was crazy.
A spokesman for the Taliban, Zabihullah Mujahid, immediately repudiated the attack on the mosque.
But the truth is that Mr. Trump has, for all practical purposes, repudiated Paris.
Then, in the press conference with Theresa May, he essentially repudiated much of that interview.
Mr. Katyal said Mr. Trump and his advisers could easily have repudiated the earlier statements.
Appearing in court on Monday, Biar repudiated a document that was presented as his statement.
All this only reminded voters of his close ties to the now thoroughly repudiated Socialists.
For this he should be repudiated and censured by votes in the Senate and House.
Hillary Clinton repudiated a lot of her husband's chief accomplishments when he was in office.
Often the positions they adopt have been repudiated by mainstream Islamic legal scholars for centuries.
These remarks should also be repudiated by Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy and all of Rep.
And I think that we as a country repudiated that long ago, and rightly so.
Conservatives accused him of encouraging drug use, and the Clinton White House publicly repudiated him.
But the company has not completely repudiated its heritage — the chairs legs are still plastic.
This is a view that was emphatically repudiated by Presidents Obama and George W. Bush.
The Indian peddled cliché that Pakistan supports terrorism in Kashmir is old, tired, and repudiated.
George H.W. Bush signed the Americans with Disabilities Act and repudiated the National Rifle Association.
And he did so with a calm and humility that repudiated Trump's chaos and hubris.
His plan for wholesale constitutional reform has been repudiated by both the electorate and the judiciary.
In an emailed statement, lawyers representing Lula "repudiated" on Wednesday that the police document was leaked.
As in America and parts of Europe, an angry electorate has repudiated the established political elite.
The result was that the repudiated Attorney General decided to run for governor in the primary.
Le Pen continued to use this all week, tying Macron directly with the equally repudiated Hollande.
For this Trump should be repudiated and censured by a vote of the House and Senate.
A member of Christie's political team helped draft a statement that essentially repudiated Trump's earlier one.
Trump blamed a faulty earpiece for misunderstanding the question and said he's previously repudiated the support.
But now that drivers have actually filed demands, their lawyers said, Uber has repudiated those representations.
At her confirmation hearing, Haspel repudiated the programs and said she would not allow their return.
The analytics movement that ran parallel with his prime repudiated Gay's strengths and crucified his weaknesses.
When National Review repudiated the head of the John Birch Society, Buckley received piles of letters.
Scientific research and common sense long ago repudiated the once-held view that homosexuality is pathological.
President Trump, who has dismissed engagement with North Korea as "appeasement," hasn't repudiated Mr. Pence's comments.
But Donald J. Trump and his team have legitimized rather than repudiated this kind of speculation.
It was a message lost on—or anxiously repudiated by—plenty of critics at the time.
"He's never repudiated what he said about the Muslim ban," Judge King said of the president.
Both Rousseff, the first woman elected president in Brazil, and interim President Michel Temer repudiated the act.
It is immoral and must be repudiated," Schmidt writes of the policy, citing "internment camps for children.
Mr Mirziyoyev has never publicly repudiated Karimov, but has spent the past two years undoing his legacy.
For the second time in as many days, a judge repudiated his strategy of ignoring congressional subpoenas.
Third, the Senate totally repudiated the rule of law and any constitutionally mandated limits on the presidency.
They wanted to be truthful, so their account couldn't be repudiated later if the full details emerged.
For this the president should be censured, repudiated and condemned by members of the House and Senate!
The general was repudiated by politicians, mocked on social media and called upon by pundits to resign.
Donald Trump is the first president since World War II who has openly repudiated America's international interests.
Mr. Jackson repudiated Mr. Farrakhan, but the minister's support proved troublesome to his 1988 campaign as well.
It both embodied and repudiated a set of sexual attitudes that was starting, however slowly, to change.
He did this first as a candidate when he repudiated some of the core beliefs of Reaganomics.
But voters resented the intervention and repudiated him by re-electing nearly all of his Democratic rivals.
Both not only repudiated flawed notions of "electability" but also focused attention on their campaigns' core messages.
The United Nations secretary general swiftly repudiated the report, and it was removed from the agency's website.
On December 228, 22015, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals repudiated a key part of Bharara's legacy.
Instead, conservatives protested his findings and after they applied pressure to the Obama administration, DHS repudiated the paper.
South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, a former McKinsey business consultant, specifically repudiated Moore's assertion that capitalism matters most.
In April 2015, the UAE publicly repudiated Pakistan for refusing to take sides in the war in Yemen.
In Utah, nearly the entire Republican establishment repudiated the nominee of the party that has dominated state politics.
"Has the president ever repudiated the campaign statements he made about a Muslim ban?" asked Judge Robert King.
Many in the T.I. community, as anyone would, have repudiated the shootings by Mr. Alexis and Mr. May.
Van Lathan, the black TMZ employee who repudiated West's comments on camera, was quickly championed as a hero.
The government had repudiated the original truce, treating it as not only an aberration but a criminal conspiracy.
Seizing the reins of party leadership at once, Lenin insisted on a program that repudiated all imperialist war.
And each time this happened, the offending party leaders repudiated the distasteful and disrespectful actions of their constituents.
After Bin Laden's death, Zawahiri fully repudiated the Islamic State, which grew out of Zarqawi's movement in Iraq.
But instead, the week has been dominated by the news that he was repudiated by his own FBI director.
By pretty much any measure, this attitude was totally repudiated in the GOP primary by Trump and his supporters.
On Mr Trump's watch it may fill up again, just as the torture Mr Obama repudiated may be revived.
The courts have repudiated his methods on multiple occasions but often after the damage has been done to voters.
The founder of this week's petition, comedian-activist Thierry Paul Valette, has repudiated personal attacks on Madame Macron herself.
We felt in the deepest chambers of our being that America had betrayed us, had repudiated who we were.
He added that "fears of being criticized publicly or repudiated against" can distort what teachers ultimately choose to instruct.
Some were keen to corroborate a Native American component; some coveted Jewish or Muslim connections, while others repudiated them.
As national treasuries have emptied, voters in Argentina, Bolivia and Venezuela have repudiated populist statesmen at the ballot box.
Despite California's liberal reputation and growing unease with the death penalty, voters have repeatedly repudiated efforts to abolish it.
Here is an alphabetical list of the actors who have publicly repudiated their work with Allen since October 2017.
Senator Heidi Heitkamp, a Democrat trailing in her bid for re-election in Trump-friendly North Dakota, repudiated Mrs.
It may be as straightforward as reminding them why the Trumpified Republican Party needs to be repudiated in November.
They dip below the level of normal political discourse, she said, and ought to be repudiated by all Americans.
Similarly, it's pretty clear that he had no idea what was actually in the Iran agreement he just repudiated.
The Home Depot board characterized Vides as an outlier that was quickly repudiated by other state and federal courts.
I think he not only backed off of that statement, but sort of repudiated it later in the campaign.
It is unclear what the legal impact would be if either the pope or Mr Trudeau publicly repudiated the concepts.
" He added: "I have always fully repudiated the KKK and white nationalists and their vile ideology of hatred and bigotry.
In 2016, Romney repudiated these positions and others (notably on immigration) and pitched himself as a Tea Party-style conservative.
Xi, who hours earlier had lavished just the attention and prestige Trump enjoys, repudiated his American counterpart's vision on trade.
"Heritage" is a racist dog-whistle because our heritage is racist, which is precisely why it must be publicly repudiated.
The Chief Justice surely should have repudiated Trump's wholly unwarranted and improper attacks last week on Justices Ginsburg and Sotomayor.
Another man, Peter Tefft, was repudiated by his entire family in a letter to The Forum, a North Dakota newspaper.
Yet top intelligence chiefs last week all but repudiated Trump's optimism that a deal is possible with the isolated state.
The fact-checking website PolitiFact repudiated that claim in a post that showed the topic's presence on the various websites.
He has repudiated American foreign policy backing anti-Communist governments and resistance forces, and he has been fervently against war.
And the climate crisis, for one thing, you know, Hillary has not repudiated fracking by any means, nor fossil fuels.
Shulkin's chief of staff resigned in the wake of a damning inspector general's report on the matter, which Shulkin repudiated.
When he repudiated by tweet the agreement with other G7 countries he blamed in part Canada's "massive tariffs" on American farmers.
The winner-take-all interpretation of the 1968 election was that, with the defeat of Hubert Humphrey, the nation repudiated liberalism.
He is being repudiated for violating progressive ideals about sexual consent, workers' rights and the fundamental equality of men and women.
Jacob Zuma stepped down as South Africa's president, ending a nine-year, scandal-plagued tenure after his own party repudiated him.
Then their memory of Charlottesville will be of a community that repudiated them by not getting drawn into their pathetic drama.
But we shouldn't conclude that Gantz and the center-right is now triumphant or that the hard right has been repudiated.
They ran openly and proudly as proponents of gun violence prevention and repudiated the National Rifle Association (NRA) at every opportunity.
Addendum: I should have explicitly noted, as the link to MuckRock shows, that General Flynn repudiated the "Dress for Success" presentation.
Trump, however, offered a lot more than the course correction, leading out of the gate with an unpopular health care bill that repudiated his campaign promises to "cover everyone" and then followed it up with an unpopular tax bill that repudiated his campaign promises to leave rich people alone and focus tax cuts on the middle class.
But Trump denounced the deal as one-sided in Iran's favor and repudiated it, nudging Rouhani towards the position of Iranian hardliners.
In nearly all these trial judgments, defendants had repudiated their confessions, saying they were coerced, including by beatings and prolonged solitary confinement.
Clinton repudiated Sister Souljah, a black entertainer who had appeared at the conference after making provocative comments about the Los Angeles riots.
The manifesto contained a not very thinly veiled rejection of Thatcherism: it repudiated "the cult of individualism" and attacked "untrammelled free markets".
In that vein he repudiated not only waterboarding but an outright ban on Muslim immigration, another of the president-elect's erstwhile notions.
It is telling that even prominent members of the former president's own party would not defend the decision and even repudiated it.
"Such deceptive tactics have no place in American politics and must be repudiated by those involved in our political system," Jones added.
At last year's summit in Charlevoix, Canada, Trump left early and repudiated the final statement in a tweet from Air Force One.
The Paris Agreement on climate change would be repudiated; federal programs to support clean energy would be replaced by programs boosting coal.
In contrast to Scalia's confession of fainthearted originalism (which Scalia himself repudiated in 2013), Gorsuch professes to be absolutist on the matter.
Both leftists and Islamists repudiated this combination of a mono-ethnic nation state and modernity, and the Kemalist state punished both groups.
Hillary Clinton has never repudiated Blumenthal, though she has distanced herself from him, while he has continued to be her ardent defender.
Such revolts were not new; but since they now claimed to be inspired by Luther's Gospel teaching, he brutally repudiated the rebels.
The very next day, the Trump administration repudiated yet another of former President Barack Obama's initiatives aimed at reducing those same emissions.
As early as 1964, with "My Back Pages," Dylan explicitly repudiated the topical protest songs he wrote during his folk-revival ascent.
Trump was under pressure during Sunday's debate to restore confidence in his struggling campaign after dozens of lawmakers repudiated him over the weekend.
The Arab east of the city was occupied by Israel and then annexed after 1967 in a move that is legally repudiated internationally.
After Britain had repudiated the negotiated withdrawal agreement, the temptation for one of these bodies to reject any replacement deal would be large.
So it was no surprise when in 1980 he repudiated as "false prophecy" his earlier stance against the separation of church and state.
No evidence for that charge has been offered, and critics have repudiated the site and Stone and Baldasaro for engaging in conspiracy theories.
Democrats disavow Many Democratic office-holders quickly repudiated Weinstein, with some going so far as to send donations given by Weinstein to charity.
These figures belonged to an avant-garde that repudiated the American and European conception of the art-object alienated from the surrounding world.
O'Reilly's spokesman Mark Fabiani said that the Times had "maliciously smeared" him, in an online statement, and that Wiehl had repudiated all allegations.
He has had to campaign for his wife in an era when signature policies of his administration have been repudiated both by Mrs.
He has repudiated Mr. da Silva's party at nearly every turn, vowing that socialists will never again take the reins of the country.
He's pledged to "bring back a hell of a lot worse than waterboarding," something Senator McCain long opposed and President Bush ultimately repudiated.
And he publicly repudiated parts of it that called for a constitutional amendment to deny automatic citizenship for children born to illegal immigrants.
And he and his surrogates have repudiated Trump's hesitation to disavow former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke's endorsement of his campaign.
We have 51 weeks to work our asses off to make sure that Donald Trump is repudiated and removed from office next November.
Trump's comment that maybe authorities should "take the firearms first and then go to court" if someone suspected mental illness repudiated conservative dogma.
"Unless its repudiated right away, we will set back the rule of law around the globe in ways that will degrade human existence."
"Such actions, when not repudiated by the Chinese government, are deemed to have been adopted by it," the department said in a statement.
Lest there be any confusion in the future, Race Horse's view that statehood implies the forfeiture of Indian rights is "repudiated", Justice Sotomayor wrote.
When detainees repudiated their confessions in court saying they were extracted through torture, the court rejected their allegations out of hand in all cases.
And he could show off the scars he received from a heated political battle over immigration reform (though he later repudiated his own bill).
Ryan, for instance, repudiated Trump's attacks on an American-born judge of Mexican ancestry who is presiding over a civil suit against the billionaire.
Last September, for instance, Trump finally repudiated his years-long conspiracy theory that claimed President Barack Obama was not born in the United States.
On Wednesday, before a joint session of of Congress, the charismatic French leader turned around and repudiated the US President's political philosophy and worldview.
But beyond the familiar, sententious sport of Washington hypocrisy-spotting, it's pointless to deny that McDaniel is right: Weinstein's "dirty money" should be repudiated.
They have repudiated the heroes and traditions of the past by judging them by today's standards rather than in the context of their times.
Mr. Trump has repudiated decades of G.O.P. support for free trade, calling for heavy tariffs on Mexican-made goods from the likes of Carrier.
Malcolm had been an eminent leader in the Nation of Islam until 1964, when he repudiated that movement, led by Elijah Muhammad in Chicago.
David Bowie's son Duncan Jones has repudiated claims that his father's ashes were scattered at the Black Rock Desert festival Burning Man this weekend.
President Trump does not express much affection for celebrities, which is unsurprising considering how many of them have vocally, even profanely, repudiated his policies.
They also blamed the F.B.I. for not informing Mr. Flynn ahead of time that lying to agents is illegal — an argument that prosecutors repudiated.
United States, which upheld the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II — and which the court formally repudiated alongside its ruling on Tuesday.
Also quiet was President Trump, who ignored questions about Mr. Moore's increasingly imperiled candidacy, which has been repudiated by much of his party's leadership.
The United States is a longstanding ally of Saudi Arabia, and it has become more so since President Trump repudiated the Iran nuclear deal.
By 333 a majority of Americans repudiated the necessity for gender-specialized roles in marriage, saying instead that shared responsibilities should be the ideal.
Trump explicitly repudiated this worldview, drawing instead a sharp distinction between what's good for America and what's good for the rest of the world.
Incidentally, the Supreme Court case opponents sometimes cite to "prove" congressional control is a 79-year old minority opinion the courts have long repudiated.
For centuries, Christian cultures repudiated them as evil, until the 16th century, when cats imported to Europe from the Mediterranean became a status symbol.
Even as late as Charlottesville, his inflammatory language was repudiated by elected Republicans, business leaders and senior aides including his daughter Ivanka and Gary Cohn.
And despite claims that there are "no plans" to launch it "right now," the Dragonfly project never seems to just be fully repudiated and buried.
During the campaign, Trump in many ways repudiated President Obama's national security and foreign policy approach on issues like the Iran nuclear deal and immigration.
Unlike other prominent Republicans, Kasich refused to endorse Trump and repeatedly repudiated his behavior, potentially positioning himself as an anti-Trump in a 2020 run.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg appealed the judge's ruling, but after Mr. de Blasio took office the Police Department repudiated the strategy and stopped using it.
Few of them have explicitly repudiated Mr. Hekmatyar's leadership of the party, and some were present at the signing of the draft agreement on Thursday.
Oculus co-founder is leaving Facebook after cancellation of 'Rift 2' headset This was a decision former-CEO and co-founder Brendan Iribe strongly repudiated.
The only problem with that, retorted The Wall Street Journal, is that the Obama-era Democratic Party has repudiated the Bill Clinton-era centrist agenda.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Friday repudiated reports that Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's days in Foggy Bottom are numbered after days of speculation.
A lawyer for the challengers, Neal K. Katyal, said yes, but he added that Mr. Trump and his advisers had never repudiated the campaign statements.
The university has publicly repudiated B.D.S. proposals, condemned attacks on pro-Israel groups and rejected calls to close its 10-year-old Tel Aviv campus.
" House Speaker Paul Ryan, who repeatedly denounced Trump during the campaign, now hails Trump's election as a sign that Americans have repudiated "failed liberal progressive policies.
Almost immediately after he became a candidate, Ellison's past support for Israel was questioned, along with questions he had made (and later repudiated) about Louis Farrakhan.
"Such deceptive tactics have no place in American politics and must be repudiated by those involved in our political system," Jones added, according to the Times.
But then Bill de Blasio became mayor, dropped the litigation and repudiated the policy, mooting the litigation before it could be resolved at a higher level.
The danger here, is that power is seldom relinquished once assumed, and aside from a select few candidates who have repudiated the practice such as Sen.
But Ayatollah Khamenei has not repudiated the accord, which was meant to end Iran's economic isolation in return for its verified promises of peaceful nuclear work.
Sanctions against Iran, reimposed as Trump repudiated his predecessor's deal to halt Iran's development of nuclear weapons, is playing a major role in crude oil prices.
That makes "disavow" perfect to mollify nagging reporters: You demonstrate your willingness to repudiate racists, but in a way that won't actually leave racists feeling repudiated.
Lula da Silva's likely replacement as his party's presidential candidate, Fernando Haddad, tweeted that he "repudiated any act of violence" and wished Bolsonaro a speedy recovery.
Kerensky could have repudiated the deals made by the czarist empire and announced his willingness to accept the Reichstag formula of peace without annexations or indemnities.
All of the candidates — with the exception of Mr. Stewart, only recently a cabinet minister — repudiated the policies of the government of which they are members.
Oliveira was affiliated with the leftwing Socialism and Liberty Party from 2007 to 2014, the party said in a written statement, in which it repudiated the violence.
Both showed that Mr Trump has lost little of his popularity: Republican candidates who praised the president were rewarded by voters; those who repudiated him were punished.
" However, the lawsuit alleges that Fatbird "has defaulted on every installment payment owed to Cora and how now repudiated its agreement to make future payments to Cora.
To rally the base, both candidates have repudiated their past comity, and turned to the same anti-immigrant sentiment that vaulted Mr Trump into the Oval Office.
This week, dozens of down-ballot candidates running for House and Senate seats have repudiated the standard-bearer in a wave of defections not seen in decades.
On Thursday, his aides quickly repudiated a former butler, Anthony Senecal, whose threats on social media to lynch Mr. Obama are being investigated by the Secret Service.
Michael R. Bloomberg, then the mayor, appealed the judge's ruling, but when Mayor Bill de Blasio took office, he repudiated the policy and dropped the appeal. Mrs.
The governing Justice and Development Party (AKP) will rally round its leader and all of the opposition parties – including the Kurds – have strongly repudiated the coup attempt.
In many cases he failed to reimburse them, they said, and even told former employees their expenditures would require new approvals and could be repudiated by him.
"These fringe groups have repudiated efforts by the state Democrats, Senate Democrats and the governor to go into the November elections with a unified party," he said.
Sam Brownback's experiment in cutting taxes for his state was repudiated by his Republican-controlled Legislature, dealing a potential blow to similar conservative plans outside of Kansas.
" The Iranian supreme leader left only a tiny window for future multilateral talks, "If the US repudiated, repented and returned to the nuclear treaty that they violated.
Among those who had traveled to the Colombian side of the border were a number of former Venezuelan military officers who have repudiated loyalty to Mr. Maduro.
The ease with which she repudiated both centuries of Shakespearean dogma and decades of high school rom-com tropes continues to feel like something of a miracle.
So, if the party doesn't strongly repudiate Trump — and I think they should have strongly repudiated him from the beginning — I don't see how that party can reform.
" But King repudiated socialism and communism, noting in his 1967 speech "Where Do We Go From Here" that when it came to communism, "I have to reject that.
The memo sent this week did not mention Trump by name, though it implicitly repudiated much of the hateful rhetoric upon which the Republican nominee based his campaign.
But most of all, modern-Orthodox Israelis, young and old, felt embarrassed and repudiated the rabbi's comments by declaring their intention to march in the gay pride parade.
Without such decisions, public schools risk becoming the very "enclaves of totalitarianism" that the Supreme Court repudiated in its 1969 decision vindicating student protests of the Vietnam War.
But instead of being joined by like-minded counterparts across the Atlantic, Mr. Trump finds himself facing a European leadership that has repudiated his fiery brand of politics.
China told Tuesday's WTO meeting that if the United States repudiated the pledge it made during the 1999 dispute hearings, its laws may no longer be in conformity.
"I'm sad to see the Republican Party embrace someone who has so thoroughly repudiated every principle that got me to join the party in the first place," Markay said.
The use of antibiotics in chicken farming has by now been widely repudiated by US fast-food joints, including the likes of Chick-fil-A, McDonald's, KFC, and Subway.
Orban told parliament the referendum had achieved its goal as more Hungarians, some 3.28 million, repudiated the migrant quotas than had voted for EU membership in a 2003 referendum.
The Indigenous Missionary Council on Monday said it "repudiated, with vehement indignation" Albuquerque's proposal and blasted the administration of right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro, who assumed office on Jan.
"The Democratic Party can no longer be the same, it has been repudiated," Reich said on a conference call with members from the progressive grassroots group Democracy for America.
Warner was discussing how Brennan, who led the agency in the final years of the Obama administration, had repudiated enhanced interrogation techniques in his confirmation hearing before the Senate.
So Biden will go along with the activists when they demand a specific shift, as they did with his long-held, now-repudiated opposition to public funding for abortion.
The Taliban publicly repudiated al-Baghdadi's authority, calling his apocalyptic ideology a "scourge," while ISIS denounced the Taliban's relationship with Pakistan, which supports the insurgency and harbors its leaders.
Trump has repeatedly repudiated the very concept of American Exceptionalism and espoused a variety of moral false equivalency that is deeply at odds with the republic's long bipartisan tradition.
"Such actions, when not repudiated by the Chinese government, are deemed to have been adopted by it," the Department of Foreign Affairs said in a rare rebuke of Beijing.
But that he does trample the fumie and live out his life in Japan, having publicly repudiated his faith, is both a kind of rebuke and salvation for Rodrigues.
Immigration has been the issue the president returns to whenever he's feeling thwarted; it's the one thing his otherwise understaffed executive branch has most thoroughly repudiated his predecessor's policy on.
While on board with some of Mr Trump's instincts—for example, in his stepped-up bombing campaigns against the Taliban and Islamic State—Mr Mattis quietly repudiated the president's values.
Powell repudiated the idea that he shares any responsibility for her choice in the following days, however, and Clinton told CNN's Anderson Cooper last month that she takes full responsibility.
I'll never forget the furious reaction in some corners of the trans community when actress Laverne Cox repudiated a video where she read a letter from an incarcerated trans woman.
Republican U.S. Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky said on CNN he could not vote to confirm Bolton unless he repudiated his support for the Iraq war and bombing of Iran.
In the on-the-record discussion of the bill, the possible benefits of enforcing the extant laws on illegal drugs was put way into the background, and, indeed, essentially repudiated.
His remarks, made in numerous speeches to church groups, were publicly repudiated by President George W. Bush, who argued that America's war was not with Islam but with violent fanatics.
In 2008, when it was revealed that a minister who endorsed the Republican nominee, Senator John McCain, had made anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim remarks, Mr. McCain forcefully repudiated them.
On Monday, France joined Germany and Britain — as well as the other signatories, Russia, China, and Iran — in recommitting to the Iran nuclear accord, repudiated by Mr. Trump in May.
Still, Britain not only has maintained diplomatic relations with Iran but also has sought to preserve the 2015 nuclear agreement easing economic sanctions, which has been repudiated by President Trump.
But when the island's new President, Tsai Ing-wen, took office last year, she effectively repudiated the two-China concept, suddenly ratcheting up the temperature between Taiwan and the mainland.
His forceful address offered a strikingly grim view of the United States, repudiated the establishment and alarmed leaders around the world — but also energized his supporters at home and abroad.
The C.I.A. long ago repudiated the program, which included waterboarding and other methods banned by law, and many senators say they are looking to Ms. Haspel to do the same.
Johnson scraped through his impeachment trial by one vote in the Senate, but for the rest of his term he was a lame duck, repudiated by his party and country.
In elite settings, largely for the benefit of insiders, Mr Xi has repudiated past crimes by ultra-leftists who were deemed by Deng to have deviated from the party line.
Why should the Democratic and Republican parties be in charge of the debates, especially at a time when the largest block of voters has repudiated the Democratic and Republican parties?
Nothing that happened Thursday lessened Trump's potential legal or political exposure, or repudiated Mueller's investigation, which has uncovered a pattern of lying by Trump acolytes about unexplained ties to Russia.
This is slightly less true of Nazism, but Hitler never repudiated his membership in the church and the Vatican offered prayers to Hitler on his birthday until the very end.
With the Democratic leadership in full resistance mode and the Republicans facing a treacherous political climate in the fall elections, Congress repudiated President Trump's extreme budget cuts in rare bipartisan fashion.
On April 12, an arbitration panel denied FirstEnergy's demand for declaratory judgment that force majeure excused its performance under the coal contracts, and ruled that FirstEnergy breached and repudiated the contract.
President Donald Trump on Thursday lashed out at his former chief of staff, branding John Kelly an attention seeker after Kelly publicly repudiated the president on a vast range of subjects.
A lot of the European distrust of vaccines is seen as a hangover from Andrew Wakefield's repudiated 1998 study in the Lancet linking autism to vaccines, sparking a worldwide anti-vaccine movement.
The first officials in the hot seat are the chieftains of the intelligence services, including Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats, who was personally repudiated by the President in the news conference.
The controversy here has also been amplified by assertions, made by Mr. Shumpert's defenders and repudiated by city officials, that his killing echoes some of the cruelest episodes of the South's past.
Appealing to China as a partner, he made a pointed reference to the United States under President Trump, who has repudiated multinational agreements like the Paris Climate accord and Iran nuclear deal.
Iran on Monday strongly suggested that it was about to reduce compliance with the landmark 2015 nuclear deal because of sanctions reimposed by President Trump when he repudiated the Obama-era accord.
"The F.B.I. repudiated the transcripts of the wiretaps," Burton Hersh later wrote in "Bobby and J. Edgar: The Historic Face-Off Between the Kennedys and J. Edgar Hoover That Transformed America" (274).
The Boy Scouts of America condemned Mr. Trump's speech to its national jamboree as overly political and apologized to scouts, while some police organizations repudiated his call to be rougher on suspects.
Congress repudiated it directly in the Civil Liberties Act of 1988, which paid reparations to detainees, and in the Non-Detention Act of 1971, which prohibits the detention of citizens without trial.
A Sentencing Commission analysis estimated that as of May 2018 there were around 2,660 cases like Mr. Charles's — people sentenced under repudiated crack laws who are now eligible for more equitable treatment.
Buttigieg, a Navy reservist who was deployed to Afghanistan, repudiated Trump's go-it-alone, America First approach to the world in the first foreign policy speech of his 2020 White House campaign.
Masharipov repudiated his previous statements to police in which he admitted guilt, and disputed evidence against him, saying he was not the person photographed holding an assault rifle in the club, Anadolu said.
Lincoln never publicly repudiated the Know-Nothings; for this he was assailed by Democratic newspapers, just as Trump was assailed in the progressive media for not sufficiently repudiating the white nationalists in Charlottesville.
But that's like saying Christians would be acceptable so long as they repudiated the doctrine of Christ's divinity, or that Jews could be tolerated if they denied God's revelation to Moses at Sinai.
But he will leave a hole in the Republican Party, one that conservatives have very probably earned having repudiated several of their very best governors in a rising red America — former Louisiana Gov.
Many GOP foreign policy experts for instance endured a period of soul-searching as they considered whether they could stomach serving a disruptive force like Trump who repudiated decades of Republican strategic orthodoxy.
Members of groups like these at once make up a critical portion of Arizona's conservative base, and espouse derogatory rhetoric that must repeatedly be repudiated, creating political difficulties for the state's Republican lawmakers.
But Mr. Trump's over-reliance on generals as potential appointees probably has as much to do with the fact that most Republican civilian foreign policy experts repudiated him during the campaign as unqualified.
If he had gone on TV, if he had made a statement, that he was against these books, that he repudiated them and would never publish them again, then maybe he would be alive.
As psychologist Jeffrey Arnett notes, Hall's ideas about adolescent storm and stress have been widely repudiated by subsequent generations of psychologists, even if some of the physiological changes he tracked are still considered accurate.
One possibility is that he doesn't know what the game plan is going forward, given that the court fully repudiated the main method by which conservative statehouses have attempted to limit access to abortions.
Last week, the Supreme Court of Missouri repudiated the business groups that said the City of St. Louis lacked the authority in 2015 to raise its minimum wage above the state minimum of $7.25.
At Trump's first G-7 summit, last year in Sicily, the president repudiated longstanding U.S. support for trade liberalization and hinted he would leave the Paris climate agreement, which he did the following month.
At the weekend, an eastern member of the Council, Fathi al-Majbari, announced a series of appointments during GNA Prime Minister Fayez Seraj's absence that were subsequently repudiated by another of the council's members.
But the base-appeasing strategy is risky for a President who rarely gets above 45% in opinion polls and who saw his hardline immigration message repudiated in the loss of the House in November.
AFSCME, in which the nation's highest court repudiated in utterly unambiguous terms the damage that government employee unions have committed in the decades during which they've wielded almost unchecked power over the public workplace.
Conventional wisdom held that President Lyndon B. Johnson's landslide victory over Senator Barry Goldwater a few weeks earlier meant that America had embraced a liberal agenda and repudiated the conservatism embodied by Mr. Goldwater.
For years, Mr. Trump was an extreme vaccine skeptic who not only blamed childhood immunizations for autism — a position that scientists have forcefully repudiated — but once boasted he had never had a flu shot.
Even as he signed the bill, the president seethed about being forced to swallow legislation that broadly repudiated an agenda that once foresaw the reshaping of the federal government into his "America First" image.
There is an unpopular Republican tax bill now to echo the unpopular Democratic health care bill eight years ago, but policy is a much smaller part of what was repudiated last night in Alabama.
The protests struck as Iranians are dealing with an acute economic crisis caused in part by sanctions imposed by President Trump last year after he repudiated the nuclear agreement between Iran and major powers.
Three of the most active ethnic armed groups released a statement supporting the ICJ investigation, while the chairman of another, the Karen National Union, repudiated reports that they had agreed to support the government.
Over a biscuit at the Rice Palace on Thursday morning, Bill Broadhurst, a lawyer from Crowley and a consummate veteran of the political world that had just been soundly repudiated, mused about the times.
Mr. Brat, a member of the conservative Freedom Caucus, assailed the deal with Ms. Collins as an example of horse trading that is characteristic of the Washington swamp that he said voters had repudiated.
Judge King asked whether Mr Trump had "ever repudiated statements he made on the Muslim ban", noting that his call in late 2015 to ban Muslims from entering the country "is still on his website".
Activists with Black Lives Matter, whose peaceful march police were guarding as he opened fire, repudiated the shootings, and it wasn't immediately clear if Johnson had any connection to the movement, which has disavowed violence.
It's a scorched-earth strategy that the Republican nominee appears likely to stick to before millions of viewers on Wednesday night, even though many of Trump's fellow Republicans have repudiated talk of a rigged vote.
And his go-to arguments for why someone is a loser, a dope or a dummy is that he or she has made erroneous predictions or been repudiated by the ratings, the marketplace, the audience.
The only candidate repudiated by some party members is Steve King, a congressman from Iowa, after he endorsed a white-supremacist candidate for Toronto's mayorship and gave an interview with a far-right Austrian website.
I argued in mid-December that Democrats should drop all talk of bipartisanship until Republicans reached out first—especially since Trump hadn't repudiated the racism, sexism, xenophobia, and other assorted cruelties of his presidential campaign.
Defending the law at the time, a frightened era of crack cocaine wars and record murder rates, Hillary Clinton, as first lady, warned about an emerging generation of "super-predators" — a notion she later repudiated.
Moreover, if the Democrats do not make noteworthy down-ballot gains, Republicans will surely claim that it was only the tarnished Donald Trump and not their party's ideology that has been repudiated by the voters.
Another witness was Jeff Perkins, father of an autistic son who Gorsuch ruled against in 2008 in a special-education dispute using legal reasoning repudiated by the Supreme Court in a related case on Wednesday.
Just because last fall's debt deal also allowed lawmakers to break Congress' own spending caps shouldn't mean House Republicans need to craft their budget – a conservative Republican budget – in line with that widely repudiated deal.
Warren, who had written sympathetically of segregation in a 1930 essay he later repudiated, sought out the voices of African-Americans and Ku Klux Klansmen, of ministers and teachers, businessmen and professors, farmers and lawyers.
Ellison has also publicly repudiated past positions, such as his brief association with the notorious anti-Semite Minister Louis Farrakhan during the days leading up to his Million Man March in 22019, 22 years ago.
It was dismaying also because it repudiated the rock-solid scientific consensus that without swift action the consequences of climate change — rising seas, more devastating droughts, widespread species extinction — are likely to get steadily worse.
They learn from their superior (Ciarán Hinds) that their mentor and former confessor Father Ferreira (Liam Neeson), who had gone to Japan as a missionary, is reported to have apostatized — that is, repudiated his faith.
The phrase "satanic verses" was coined by 19th-century British Orientalists to designate one or several suppressed verses in the Quran, which the Prophet Muhammad is said to have repudiated as having been suggested by Satan.
"Such deceptive tactics have no place in American politics and must be repudiated by those involved in our political system," Mr. Jones wrote in a letter to Ellen L. Weintraub, a Democratic member of the commission.
As the title suggests, Moeller van den Bruck had some influence on the Nazis (Goebbels said his book was "very important for the history of National Socialist political ideas"), though they later repudiated the author himself.
Voters repudiated Trump's fear-mongering about immigrants during last November's midterm elections, but even with Democrats now controlling the House, Trump hasn't given up on trying to convince Americans that undocumented immigration is a national emergency.
"If you are a conservative Republican and you refuse to call Nazism a form of hate and something that should be repudiated, then I am not sure that your standing should be in our party," he added.
The president's top legislative objective — Obamacare repeal — was defeated, but not before Trump leaned on Republican representatives to support a bill that he later repudiated as "mean," leaving those who voted for it hanging out to dry.
In another major case, the Supreme Court repudiated a 27-year-old Federal Circuit precedent and tightened where patent lawsuits may be filed, a blow to the "trolls," or entities that generate revenue by suing over patents.
Mr. Trump's campaign has been in crisis for a full week, since his criticism of the Khan family set off a war of words between Mr. Trump and a host of Republicans who have repudiated his comments.
In an election that turned on the economy, they repudiated Mr. Bush in 1992 and chose a relatively little-known Democratic governor from Arkansas, Bill Clinton, a baby boomer, ushering in a generational shift in American leadership.
Whatever the immediate trigger, the attack on a major source of global energy was the most dangerous development since Mr. Trump repudiated the 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran last year and began reimposing economic sanctions against Iran.
In a speech at the Security Council, Mr. Abbas categorically repudiated everything about the plan, which Mr. Trump unveiled with great fanfare two weeks ago in Washington with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel at his side.
The big Democratic win Tuesday night by Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ralph Northam, rejecting the Ed Gillespie campaign, which tried to out-Trump Trump in its hateful, fear-mongering, misleading ads, means Trumpism without Trump has been repudiated.
Furthermore, television propaganda has repudiated the justice system for the past three years, calling it harmful for citizens, in need of a complete changing of the guard; judges are accused of being a caste above the law.
Speculation is rising in Washington over Bolton's position -- since two weeks ago the President also repudiated another of his hardline positions -- by pulling back from a strike on Iran to avenge the shooting down of a US drone.
After a weekend of scrambling, in which numerous House and Senate incumbents repudiated Donald Trump over lewd videotaped comments, the party held out hope that their nominee's feisty debate attacks on Hillary Clinton would halt his political erosion.
There is no longer a subtle way to say this: Trump and what he represents must be soundly rejected, wholly repudiated and fully dispelled from our body politic, by a popular and electoral number that can't be questioned.
The Iranian rial has plunged 70 percent against the U.S. dollar in the free market this year, inflation has risen and foreign trade has been disrupted after Washington repudiated an agreement on Tehran's nuclear program and reimposed sanctions.
Both parties have largely repudiated Greenspan's precepts, with Republicans lurching toward protectionism and a nativist hostility for globalization and Democrats lurching toward something he would surely find equally repugnant: income redistribution, ever-expanding government entitlements and identity politics.
"This was clearly a political coup d'état carried out by a group of people who were amazingly, openly dishonest and I think it's going to be repudiated," said former Speaker Newt Gingrich, a strong ally of the president's.
Sure." But, he added, there are "very few Republican senators" who are "prepared to say as a historic duty that they believe that the choice of the American people should be repudiated because he's done something sufficiently bad.
Even though the Trump administration has repudiated the Paris climate accord, there could be agreement on issues like curtailing plastics pollution in the oceans, or protecting coastlines from hurricane damage, said John Kirton, director of the research group.
Would he actually be willing to order his agents to use torture methods that have been formally repudiated by his immediate predecessors and that could leave personnel in the interrogation program vulnerable to criminal probes down the road?
Either he is strongly repudiated, or about 30 to 40% of the party breaks away — a lot of those being young women who don't want any part of a party that normalizes actions and words that glorify sexual assault.
Yet when Farook Hameed, a 31-year-old father of two in the Indian city of Coimbatore, was hacked to death by childhood friends for having repudiated Islam and declared himself an atheist, there was little reaction from abroad.
His nemesis, Alexander Hamilton, who in their time of revolution claimed, "there was no stability, no security in any kind of government but a monarchy," may still be a hero on Broadway, but he has been repudiated by America.
The department in 2017 had already repudiated legal guidance issued by the Obama administration that had expanded the circumstances in which a company could be considered a so-called joint employer under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).
The revolution in Catholic-Jewish relations began 50 years ago with when a document by the 1962-1965 Second Vatican Council repudiated the concept of collective Jewish guilt for the death of Jesus and called for inter-religious dialogue.
Voting centers in pro-government strongholds and opposition areas alike often had no lines — a significant change from previous presidential elections, and a sign that many Venezuelans repudiated the candidacies of both Mr. Maduro and the two opposition candidates.
It repudiated the rock-solid scientific consensus that without swift action the consequences of climate change — widespread species extinction, more devastating droughts, more Harveys and Irmas and wildfires like those now raging in Northern California — will become more likely.
The now-repudiated draft, obtained by The New York Times, concluded that lifting delta-smelt protections would jeopardize several types of salmon in the Sacramento River, an outcome that the salmon fishing industry has said could devastate the business.
At the conclusion of last week's hearing, Mr. Warner noted that John O. Brennan, who led the C.I.A. in the second term of the Obama administration, had during his 2013 confirmation process "quite explicitly repudiated" the agency's interrogation program.
Catholic and Jewish officials said the exhibition, called Menorah - Cult, History and Myth, was another sign of radically improved inter-religious relations since 1965, when the Second Vatican Council repudiated the concept of collective Jewish guilt for the death of Jesus.
Republicans across the political spectrum sharply repudiated Trump's remarks, including House Speaker Paul Ryan who said it was "the textbook definition of a racist comment" -- a remark that blindsided Republicans in the Senate and forced them to scramble in response.
It wasn't the recounting itself so much as the belief she had taken from the experience, one that was repudiated by O. J. Simpson's acquittal despite a mountain of evidence: that justice, universally, meant vengeance for victims of a crime.
To his great credit, President Obama has repudiated the extreme claims made by former Vice President Dick Cheney and John Yoo, a deputy assistant attorney general under President George W. Bush, who have denounced the War Powers Resolution as unconstitutional.
The motion said that Ms. Muthana had been moved to a different refugee camp, known as Roj, after receiving death threats at the first one where she was held, Al Hol, from Islamic State loyalists for having repudiated the group.
That might easily become a joint rant against American sanctions, as well as an arms deal in which Russian weapons that violate the INF Treaty, now repudiated by the administration, become part of a perilous mutual research and development agreement.
And I'm not doing it lightly, or without a sober sense of my ties and responsibilities to a country in which so many of my dreams have been realized, even as so many of my hopes have lately been repudiated.
This repudiated an argument laid out not only by Mr. Trump's lawyers, but also by Attorney General William P. Barr in an unsolicited, 19-page memo he wrote for the administration before the president appointed him to lead the Justice Department.
"This new weapon potentially acts as both an antipersonnel land mine and a cluster munition, both of which have been repudiated by the international community for their disproportionate harm to civilians," said Brian Castner, the senior weapons adviser for Amnesty International.
This proved to be a prudent trade in the presidential race: the higher-education regions that repudiated him were clustered in uncompetitive states like Texas and California, whereas the lower-education ones that embraced him were concentrated in hotly contested battleground states.
Inevitably, the most powerful man in the world found himself repudiated by the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, who told a committee of Congress and a world watching on TV that his agency had found no evidence to support Trump's charge.
Both Dylan and Wayne became famous within their respective genres (folk and southern hip-hop) through injecting a sly psychedelia into forms that had previously embraced only earthbound imagery, and each icon publicly repudiated their cults by embracing techniques once thought verboten.
"Now, to fulfill campaign promises, the newly elected district attorney has repudiated the agreement and has based these criminal charges on the very testimony Mr. Cosby gave in reliance on the Commonwealth's non-prosecution agreement," Mr. Cosby's lawyers said in a statement.
Having presided over America's victory in World War I, Wilson saw his triumph turn to ashes in 19443 when the Senate repudiated not only the peace treaty he had helped write but the crowning achievement of his life, the League of Nations.
The encounter took place at Pakenham Hall in County Westmeath, Ireland, seat of the Earl of Longford, who had inherited the title at 13 and later repudiated it, being an Irish nationalist to the extent of changing his name to Eamon de Longphort.
Lindh repudiated his support of the Taliban before a federal judge in 2002, telling a court at the time that he never had any intention of fighting the U.S. after joining the Taliban in 85033, a year before the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Those who don't see Trump's nomination as inevitable want to avoid alienating all his followers, while those who think he has it sewn up are trying to persuade him to see things their way (which would be impossible if they repudiated him).
In his appeal to the bottom of the top-down Republican coalition, Trump has defied elite Republican orthodoxy that minimizes government responsibility for social insurance and he has repudiated classic Republican demands for the reduction or privatization of Social Security and Medicare benefits.
The certainties of racial superiority and a right to rule justified by a higher civilization floundered and seemed to drown in the years following, as liberals and leftists and a new generation of young radicals repudiated and sneered at their imperialist elders.
Nebenzia said he expects the summit to primarily focus on U.S.-Russia relations, but that "we will not be able to avoid" the civil war in Syria, the 2015 international accord on Iran's nuclear program, which Trump has repudiated, and the Ukraine crisis.
On Wednesday morning, Mr. Trump retweeted a series of anti-Muslim videos posted by Jayda Fransen, the deputy leader of Britain First, an ultranationalist group so far to the right that it is repudiated by nearly every sector of British politics and society.
The tension bubbled into public in August when James sent an email to a list of blind-copied recipients that repudiated President Trump for his response to the violence in Charlottesville, Va. Mr. Trump counts Rupert Murdoch as a friend and informal adviser.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two of Brazil's former presidents, a chief justice and heads of both chambers of Congress on Tuesday repudiated the country's economy minister for saying the government might take draconian steps if leftist opponents stirred up protests such as those in Chile.
But most of them have also long believed that they have a better chance of convincing the party that Trump's approach represents a dead end if it is repudiated by voters in 2020, rather than if he's somehow forced from office before then.
An adaptation of Shūsaku Endō's classic 22016 novel, the film is a gorgeous, unnerving, quietly brilliant story in which 17th-century Portuguese Jesuit missionaries travel to Japan, looking for their mentor who is rumored to have apostatized (in other words, repudiated his faith).
He boldly repudiated several Trumpist themes, warning against the president's brand of nationalism (think "America First"), saying America and France must be united against the threat of climate change, and urging lawmakers to support the Iran nuclear deal — something Trump has wavered on.
But even if he wasn't married to Sanders' rival, the fact that some of his key 1990s policy achievements -- reforms of criminal sentencing, welfare eligibility and financial regulation -- have been repudiated by the Vermont Senator, Bill Clinton isn't likely to play a unifying role.
The Social Democrats, who have served with Merkel's conservatives as junior partners in a "grand coalition" for the past four years, won just 20.6 percent of the vote, as nearly half of voters repudiated the two parties that have dominated Germany since World War Two.
Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes this year publicly repudiated the product he helped build, writing a New York Times op-ed arguing that his co-founder, CEO Mark Zuckerberg, has built a monopoly business that stifles competition, and urging regulators to break up the company.
By voting for Jemisin's trilogy three years running, the speculative fiction community has effectively repudiated a years-long campaign, mounted by an alt-right subculture within its midst, to combat the recent rise to prominence of women and other marginalized voices in the SFF space.
"The violence this morning -- unfair, unjustifiable, arbitrary and illegal -- will be repudiated by all ... who have faith in the institutions and the rule of law in Brazil," the nonprofit said, alleging not physical but rather symbolic harm to Lula da Silva and his allies.
Florent Geel, Africa director of the International Federation for Human Rights, said that his group's investigators had gathered accounts of rape from more than 50 women and girls, but that others had yet to speak out because they feared being repudiated by their families.
She added that the trip had been agreed and coordinated with Britain and France, both of which support the non-proliferation deal they signed with Iran, and had also been discussed with Mike Pompeo, chief diplomat of the United States, which has repudiated the agreement.
While the State Department is still sending a team to negotiate the rule book, the Trump administration has largely repudiated the Paris deal and has refused to send an additional $2 billion in climate aid that had been pledged by the Obama administration at Paris.
A spokesman for Iran's Foreign Ministry, Bahram Qasemi, sought on Tuesday to shift at least part of the blame to the United States, which under President Trump reimposed economic sanctions on Iran after having repudiated the nuclear agreement with Tehran nearly a year ago.
The proposed orders could lead to sweeping and controversial changes in the way the United States conducts itself at home and around the globe in the name of security, potentially leading to the reinstatement of policies that have been repudiated by much of the world.
Trump's extraordinary White House meeting on school violence -- in which he repudiated conservative orthodoxy on gun control in front of Vice President Mike Pence and a bipartisan group of lawmakers -- bolstered the impression that Trump was actually enjoying going rogue, free of political constraints.
What we don't know is whether Pompeo, as CIA director, would actually be willing to order his agents to use torture methods that have been formally repudiated by his immediate predecessors and that could leave personnel in the interrogation program vulnerable to criminal probes down the road.
They could try to form a government with Podemos and Catalan separatists, which would be repudiated by their more moderate voters, or abstain to let Mr Rajoy govern, even though they are infuriated by his austerity measures and instances of corruption in his People's Party (PP).
Whereas Obama had used a speech of his own in Cairo in 2009 to trumpet a "new beginning" and to push for advances on issues like human rights, Pompeo repudiated the previous president's hopes for a better Mideast, hammering Obama's vision and attacking Iran's regional aggression.
Trump stopped short of his repeated — and repudiated — claim that Clinton and President Obama "founded ISIS," but did say that the group was founded in the "vacuum" created by the U.S. Trump said he would "knock the hell out of ISIS" but did not offer specifics.
Between the lines: A key member of the Lima Group countries that are pressing for democracy in Venezuela, Paraguay repudiated the fraudulent re-election of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro in May 2018 and quickly recognized the interim government of National Assembly President Juan Guaidó in January.
"He's never repudiated what he said about the Muslim ban," Judge Robert B. King said, underscoring a key rationale for a Maryland federal district court's halt to the ban: That it is intended, as evidenced by Trump's campaign statements, to target Muslims and is therefore discriminatory.
He's seen over 140 concerts and Bruce has continually repudiated him in interviews and made fun of him on late night TV. Christie sucks, but I can't imagine how I'd handle it as a fan if my favorite artist went public telling me to fuck off.
According to a Los Angeles Times report from 2016—well after the Sacklers' playbook for OxyContin had been repudiated by the medical establishment as possibly the main driver of the opioid epidemic—Mundipharma commissioned studies showing that millions of people in these countries suffered from chronic pain.
"It is unbelievable that an athlete who should be coming to a country to participate in the Olympic spirit has total disrespect for those who welcome him, committing grave acts that would be repudiated in any part of the world," Judge Saly said in a court statement.
This charge that he continues to make has been debunked and repudiated by the Republican and Democratic leaders of the House and Senate, the Republican and Democratic leaders of the House and Senate Intelligence committees, the Justice Department and the directors of the FBI and NSA.
In the context of Japan's highly politicized and divisive battles over the wartime past, the emperor's words and actions are carefully scrutinized and parsed because he has not-so-subtly repudiated rightwingers who want to revise the Constitution, and aim to rehabilitate Japan's shabby wartime past.
Not since the Concorde's last flight in 2003 has a means of transportation given the language such an evocative code word for a way of life — the flitting between cities of Northeastern elites, whose values and habits are said to have been repudiated in the last election.
In a city that repudiated Mr. Trump — he won about 18 percent of the vote — those who support him, like Bradley Maurer, are not surprised that he has not ventured back, instead spending seven weekends of his young presidency at his resort in Palm Beach, Fla.
He won by a small margin, and even if his support is combined with that of Elizabeth Warren, who like him had a geographic advantage, what is significant is that a large majority of New Hampshire voters repudiated them in favor of those with more moderate stances.
Based on a novel by Shūsaku Endō and set in the 17th century, the movie stars Andrew Garfield and Adam Driver as two young Portuguese Jesuit priests, Rodrigues and Garrpe, who travel to Japan to find their mentor (Liam Neeson), who's rumored to have repudiated his faith.
Many of the drawings can be interpreted, although this notion is repudiated time and again in the essay, as preparations for the sculptures, and the sculptures, in turn, sometimes seem to be awaiting enlivenment by an imaginary performance to take place in, on, or around them.
"This disturbing display of violent bigotry targeting an American religious minority should be investigated by state and federal law enforcement authorities, and must be repudiated by public officials and religious leaders of all faiths," said Jaylani Hussein, the executive director of the Minnesota chapter of CAIR, in a statement.
"There may be a narrower precedent created and less damage going forward if senators repudiated the Dershowitz approach — a president who acts with mixed motives, some corrupt and some in the public interest — and also reject the president's claim that a statutory crime must be identified," he said.
His becoming an avowed conservative, one colleague suggested, was prompted by the liberal backlash to his early research, which cast Wisconsin's public utility companies in a favorable light and repudiated Charles A. Beard's theory that the Constitution was framed to preserve the personal wealth of a ruling elite.
When Ruth Benedict repudiated the very notion of racial purity in The Races of Mankind (21960), right-wing evangelicals charged that not only was the book ungodly but it was also Communist propaganda—allegations that led the USO, the U.S. Army, and some schools to ban the book.
WASHINGTON — When the Philippines appeared to jilt its old ally the United States in favor of China this week, it repudiated not only President Obama and his "pivot" to Asia, but also Hillary Clinton, who made reaching out to the region her signature project as his secretary of state.
There are plenty of pressing issues for world leaders to discuss — wars in Yemen and Syria that have killed hundreds of thousands of people; negotiations over North Korea's nuclear program; and the fate of the Iran nuclear accord, which Mr. Trump repudiated but European leaders want to preserve.
" Warren, similarly, repudiated the notion that a woman can't win, while also making an argument for herself as the most electable person on stage: "We need a candidate who will excite all parts of the Democratic Party, bring everyone in, and give everyone a Democrat to believe in.
We know that he, an Algerian-born Jew who first came to notice in the early 1970s as one of the Nouveaux Philosophes who repudiated Marxism, has taken unfashionable positions, especially on Israel, that have alienated others on the French left of which he considers himself a part.
The party's left wing has repudiated some of Mr. Clinton's main achievements, including the 1994 crime bill and the 1999 repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act, which allowed the rise of big banks, and is eager to distance itself from the scandals that defined Mr. Clinton's second term.
On the legal front, once an all-consuming distraction, he now has much less worry: a pair of landmark insider-trading cases, which had strong bearing on a third case involving an employee, were repudiated by an esteemed judicial panel and turned down for a hearing by the Supreme Court.
Even with an international sanctions regime throttling the life out of the Iranian economy and the possibility of war still rumbling, the diplomats who were there believe that the Iranian negotiating team could not have been pushed further without being repudiated by hardliners at home, including the supreme leader, Ali Khamenei.
Those psychiatrists who served after 1968 and after America repudiated the war were typically bitter, disillusioned and deeply regretful because, while by then most were against the war and earnestly sought to reduce psychiatric suffering, their soldier-patients nonetheless opposed treatment as if they were agents of a persecuting military.
The movement reached its swelling, grandiose climax in the work of Emerson, Lake and Palmer, whose adaptations of classical compositions and lengthy tracks, given operatic expression in lavish stage shows, epitomized the vaulting ambition of a style that was vehemently repudiated with the rise of punk in the late 1970s.
His unrestrained approach is the reason people who love him support him even more intensely one year in, but it's also why a majority of the nation fears he's disastrously unsuited to the job and why his immediate predecessors in the President's club, in a highly unusual move, have repudiated him.
The first reference to the song in The New York Times describes a performance at a dinner sponsored by the National Conference of Christians and Jews, where religious leaders repudiated the "doctrine of race and hate" in totalitarian Europe and urged Americans not to let it happen within their own communities.
After Mr Nunes's strange visits to the White House, during which he says he acquired, then relayed, information that some in the Trump camp had been caught up in legal monitoring of foreign targets, Mr Trump said he felt "somewhat" vindicated over the wiretapping nonsense—though even Mr Nunes has repudiated it.
But the issues that carried Trump to victory, the issues that define "Trumpism," are still repudiated by many on the right who refuse to learn from history, common sense, or the observable world around them, even though those positions, and those positions alone, won them an election they had absolutely no business winning.
But the truth is that they are all reeling, trying to process how they could have been so blindsided by Tuesday's result, stung by the notion that the nation has just repudiated everything they have worked for, and wondering how different their lives will look from what they imagined a week ago.
Another reasonable response would be clear defiance, in the style of the "never Trump" movement, based on a recognition that in this election conservatism as we've known it could be fighting for its very life, and that if Trump is not repudiated then the American right could be remade in his authoritarian image.
What was repudiated in Massachusetts in early 2010 was a specific policy course: The Obama White House's pursuit of a sweeping and complex health care bill in the teeth of an enormous recession, which unsettled voters who wanted hope and change only so long as the latter didn't affect their health-insurance premiums.
"Shanahan's group published a report that was based on falsehoods, was repudiated by retired chiefs of military medicine, and that withheld key Pentagon data that contradicted the ban's rationale," said Aaron Belkin, director of the Palm Center, an LGBTQ rights advocacy group, referring to a document the Pentagon prepared justifying the ban.
But Republicans weren't the only ones who had been repudiated by the election; it was also, Shesol said, "a tremendous rebuke of the court," which had gutted major New Deal programs, striking down more legislation between May 1935 and June 1936 than it had during any other 20213-month period in American history.
Last year he in effect repudiated an agreement between his conservative predecessor, Park Geun-hye, and Japan's prime minister, Shinzo Abe, that aimed to resolve once and for all the matter of wartime "comfort women": tens of thousands of Koreans, a handful still alive today, who were forced to have sex in Japanese army brothels.
And in a 30-page section of the opinion that could have implications beyond Trump's lawsuit, Marrero repudiated the conclusions of a set of Justice Department memos that held the President can't be indicted or criminally prosecuted, documents that prosecutors including special counsel Robert Mueller have said prevented them from pursuing cases against the President.
Mainstream dinosaur discredited media that have fake pollsters and fake media analysts and all the disinformation that's been totally repudiated and proven to be a lie... Their now desperate attempts to flood the web through third party sites they control with so much fake news and disinformation that it discredits the entire web itself.
"MBS has repudiated the norms and rules of conduct of the royal family and is emerging as an authoritarian strongman who no longer accepts the ruling-by-consensus style of governing," said Gal Luft, co-director of the Institute for the Analysis of Global Security, a Washington-based think tank focused on energy security.
The rebels fear that under Mr. Corbyn, 67, a leftist who has repudiated what remained of the centrist New Labour movement of the Tony Blair era, the party will be crushed and they will lose their seats with an even worse showing than in last year's general election, when the Conservatives won an outright majority.
Does he really want to cozy up to an American president who says he could, if he chose, wipe Afghanistan "off the face of the earth," killing "10 million people"; portrays himself as a potential mediator in the Kashmir conflict with an outright lie; and resorts to a racist outburst repudiated by the German chancellor?
Jeb Bush repudiated Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE for creating a "toxic" environment for American Muslims with his call to ban Muslim immigrants.
Judge Genece Brinkley maintains she has been giving and will continue to give Meek a fair shake, this according to her lawyer, A. Charles Peruto, Jr. Peruto tells TMZ the judge does not feel the Supreme Court in any way repudiated her rulings when it ordered that Meek go free without bail, pending the next hearing in June.
But he quickly earned the trust that so many of those voters had lost in other fixtures of America — not just in its leaders, but in institutions like Congress, the Federal Reserve and the big-money campaign finance system that Mr. Trump has repudiated, as well as in corporations, the Roman Catholic Church and the news media.
In Los Angeles, he was among a group of art-school grads — including artists Frances Stark, Pae White, and Laura Owens, and gallerists Steve Hanson and Giovanni Intra, founders of Pylypchuk's first LA gallery, China Art Objects — who established a new art scene in Chinatown and repudiated both conventional materials and modes of exhibition and circulation.
President 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 went all in for Roy Moore, but proud Alabamians wisely repudiated their behavior.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE (I), who harks back to an even earlier world — even to an archaic vision which was largely repudiated until he brought it back — is no place to start.
JOHANNESBURG — President Jacob Zuma of South Africa, a master tactician who survived a string of corruption scandals and harsh court judgments during his nearly nine-year presidency, agreed on Wednesday night to step down, repudiated by the governing African National Congress Party, threatened by a no-confidence vote in Parliament, cornered by opposition parties and abandoned by millions of voters.
The document was also greeted with silence by Western countries, a reflection of the fact that Hamas failed to bend on any of the factors that have caused it to be branded a terrorist organization — and has not even formally repudiated the 1988 charter, with its talk of "obliterating" Israel and creating an Islamic State on "every inch" of historic Palestine.
It first gained notoriety a few years ago for having pupils recite the Imperial Rescript on Education, a royal decree issued in 1890 that served as the basis for Japan's militaristic prewar school curriculum and that was repudiated after World War II. Conservatives see the rescript as a paean to traditional values; liberals as a throwback to a more authoritarian era.
In their zeal to enable President 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, Republicans in the House of Representatives have repudiated the bipartisan legacy of the Watergate investigations.
" He added that Iliza's show "repudiated hundreds of years of women's struggles to be viewed as being equal to men and is typical of old-fashioned sexism that might also advise a young woman that her best chance for a happy life is to ace her home economics class and learn how to make a queso dip from Velveeta to catch a good man.
Nikki Haley, President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's pick for ambassador to the United Nations, repudiated the idea of a registry for Muslim immigrants or Muslim Americans during her confirmation hearing Wednesday.
Although this blending of genres has been repudiated by some (a website even called this year's lineup "the most disgusting lineup of all times"), this trend is on par with the listening habits of young music lovers around the world, who, as Nielsen has reported, have more eclectic tastes and are less fixated on listening just one style of music, unlike, say, 20 years ago.
Energy Secretary nominee Rick PerryJames (Rick) Richard PerryThe credible case for Texas and its clean energy solutions Oversight: Trump confidant Tom Barrack pushed for Saudi nuclear plant construction Amazon taps Trump ally to lobby amid Pentagon cloud-computing contract fight MORE on Thursday repudiated a transition team questionnaire that sought the names of Energy Department employees involved in climate research, and vowed to "protect" those workers.
The fact that this dictatorship would have been emphatically repudiated by a great many people with a much better right to adjudicate the use of the word "socialism"—Marx, Engels, William Morris, Karl Kautsky, Rosa Luxemburg, Jean Jaurès, Bertrand Russell, Eugene Debs, Antonio Gramsci, Ignazio Silone, George Orwell, Dwight Macdonald, and C.L.R. James, among many others—would have made no impression on Hoover or Stalin.
"By nominating an open lesbian who proclaims that she is married to another woman, the Department of Defense states its disregard for the fundamental moral order established by God, thus breaking trust with the millions of Christians who voted for the new president in hope that the ungodly policies of the previous administration would be repudiated," Kayla Moore wrote in the letter, according to excerpts that ran in World Net Daily.
American military officials, who still have 4,500 troops in Iraq and Syria fighting against the Islamic State, and are active in training and advising Iraqi troops, face a difficult decision in how to deal with a government dominated by Mr. Sadr and other militia leaders like Mr. Ameri, who have close ties to Tehran at a time when the Trump administration has repudiated the nuclear agreement with Iran.
By contrast, Professor Lewis believed that the United States had lost opportunities to ease tensions with North Korea — first when the administration of George W. Bush abandoned an agreement, reached in 1994 under his predecessor, Bill Clinton, to recognize North Korea, and then when President Bush repudiated a communiqué, signed by President Clinton and Vice Marshal Jo Myong Rok, declaring that Washington had "no hostile intent" toward Pyongyang.
The misstep has has been repudiated by multiple fact checkers, but in part been overshadowed by Republican nominee 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's continued bickering with the parents of a deceased American soldier who was Muslim.

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