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Whoever is trying to succeed the incumbent can't really position him or herself as the agent of change, because then you're repudiating your own president: Nixon would be repudiating Eisenhower, Gore would be repudiating Clinton, Hillary would be repudiating Obama.
Soleimani's assassination, to read Richard Spencer, once again, repudiating his
"Saving" the GOP will mean repudiating not just Trumpism, but Reaganism.
Reuters, for its part, is not repudiating any of its reporting.
Strikingly though, Mr Ledezma talks of renegotiating those loans, not repudiating them.
He's registering disagreement with Trump's most controversial moves, without publicly repudiating him.
As new metrics emerged, commentators and coaches took pride in repudiating them.
She urged Brazilians to attend nationwide protests repudiating Mr. Bolsonaro on Saturday.
There is a big difference between rejecting a proposition and repudiating a person.
It might pass resolutions repudiating any or all of Trump's initiatives toward Moscow.
She's not running as a "Clinton Democrat," but she's not repudiating that legacy either.
He's also repudiating some of the presumptive nominee's comments -- particularly about prisoners of war.
At his hearing today, Perry plans on repudiating his call to scrap the DoE.
"Some high profile evangelicals are completely repudiating the conviction that character matters," Moore said.
Western unity in repudiating the Kremlin, an exodus from eastern Ghouta and subversive knitting.
Maybe she's taken this public stance as a way of repudiating her husband's behavior.
"Do we run the risk of depressing our base by repudiating the guy, or do we run the risk of being tarred and feathered by independents for not repudiating him?" asked Glen Bolger, a Republican pollster working on many of this year's races.
It is this vision of an open, rule-bound world that Trump is repudiating today.
The GOP can regroup only by thoroughly repudiating the divisive message of the Trump campaign.
And it is in tune with Trump's habit of repudiating the approaches of his predecessor.
That goal militated against simply repudiating the government's previous position in this high-profile case.
Faced with a choice between backing Trump and repudiating him, Ryan has chosen carefully choreographed distance.
If they are proved correct, they will be repudiating not only historical experience, but most experts.
Congress is on the verge of formally repudiating a president's national emergency declaration, a historic first.
That, in turn, raises another familiar question: is Mr Rubio repudiating Mr Trump or capitulating to him?
He equivocated before repudiating former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke during the White House race.
In a state that grew up fiercely committed to repudiating political machines, ticket splitting is a given.
Nor, he said, was Harvard repudiating the "inspiration" it took from European institutions or capitulating to student demands.
For Thiel and his peers in Silicon Valley, such a refusal amounts to repudiating their way of life.
That was the clearest moment in the campaign of her repudiating a specific past call for gun control.
"I was elected to represent the citizens of Pittsburgh, not Paris," Mr. Trump said in repudiating the accord.
This morning the Republican House Speaker called out his party's presidential frontrunner for being cagey about repudiating the KKK.
Still, the threatened measures also appear intended to be sufficiently ambiguous to hold back from fully repudiating the deal.
That person calls an election—possibly on the grounds of repudiating the deal or merely to give themselves a mandate.
Be like Tommy Gunn, and without repudiating your own views, invite the "other" onto your stage (whatever your stage is).
Iran says it cannot negotiate with Trump, who broke promises by repudiating the deal reached under his predecessor Barack Obama.
Iran says it cannot negotiate with Trump who broke promises by repudiating the deal reached under his predecessor Barack Obama.
In other words, Trump has ended up embracing some of his free trade-loving predecessor's values instead of repudiating them.
Cruz implied that it is possible -- which conservatives read as preferable -- to remain loyal to the GOP precisely by repudiating Trump.
It was premised on rejecting "derogatory language and imagery", not repudiating the statements' religious roots or the piety of the customer.
That is to say, the campaign is repudiating any suggestions from other Republicans for a general-election "pivot" to the middle.
Moreover, it would give some troubled Republicans a way to register their disapproval of the president's actions without completely repudiating him.
The criminologists weren't repudiating their prior insights about poverty, Mounk says; they were just looking at crime from a different perspective.
"Jane Roe," coming out as a lesbian, then turning to strict Catholicism and repudiating both her lesbianism and Roe v. Wade.
Whoever Trump choses, Conway has set it up so that he will either be seen as repudiating his base or rewarding it.
Repudiating and eradicating opponents of equality in America should be a primary duty of all of our leaders, conservative and liberal alike.
Eleven states have officially legalized recreational cannabis, with Illinois joining last month in officially repudiating the longstanding federal prohibition on the plant.
"I feel like I let my family down, my brother down and myself down," Saadeh told the judge, before repudiating Islamic State.
And then came Trump, repudiating all of the above for irredentist nationalism, and smashing crockery as none have done since Andrew Jackson.
Of course, as long as everyone stays in, this plurality means nothing beyond repudiating the claim that Trumpism is sweeping the Republican Party.
He shocked many by saying he might not accept the election result if he lost, repudiating a U.S. tradition of peaceful government transition.
He lost on including language repudiating the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal but overall the Vermont senator's stamp is all over the document.
The only reason they're not repudiating his behavior, his threat to our democracy, our decency, our foundation, is just because of political consequences.
Mr Sharif hoped that voters would elect his wife to his old seat by a huge margin, thus repudiating the Supreme Court's verdict.
He stumbled over repudiating David Duke, the former leader of the Klan, during an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper during the presidential campaign.
Sanders acknowledged that the Michigan vote was close, but thanked voters for "repudiating" polls that indicated Clinton had stronger support in the state.
Minneapolis (CNN)Hillary Clinton on Super Tuesday took aim at Donald Trump for not immediately repudiating former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke.
Surely, Sanders cannot be seeking the votes of superdelegates at the same time he is repudiating their right to vote as unpledged delegates.
Argentina also did quite well with heterodox policies in 2002 and for a few years after, effectively repudiating 2/3 of its debt.
Adjectives like "open" were dropped, and the ministers omitted language used in previous communiqués that condemned protectionism, repudiating decades of free trade doctrine.
He was hit with criticism last year for not promptly repudiating key Ku Klux Klan figure David Duke, though Trump did later do so.
Update, Thursday, April 21: St. John's daughter Amilia St. John has responded to the controversy in a lengthy Medium post repudiating her father's ideology.
Judiciary association and prosecutors working with Moro sprang to his defense, repudiating what they called efforts to intimidate him and his team of investigators.
Judiciary associations and prosecutors working with Moro sprang to his defense, repudiating what they called efforts to intimidate him and his team of investigators.
Moreover, while China richly merits retaliation for its practices, Trump undermined the strongest possible platform for doing so by repudiating the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Republicans and Democrats united last month in repudiating Trump's failure to publicly condemn Russian President Vladimir Putin for interfering in the 2016 U.S. elections.
But Arya's character arc — in which she spends literal years disguised as a boy — is about her repudiating and subverting gender roles and expectations.
It's also when the company realized Goldman's more subtle error: He had made it look like his company was repudiating the work of Robert Mueller.
But repudiating Trump entirely would risk a backlash by the record breaking millions of voters who flocked to the Republican nominee in the primary process.
During one particularly impassioned response, she also said "we must abolish the Federal Reserve" and called on repudiating U.S. interest payments on its federal debt.
He also tried to force her to sign an "apology," repudiating all her allegations against him, according to a court filing in the divorce proceeding.
His archetypal boomer has traded dean's-office occupations for corner-office employment, but a little sheepishly, walking away from the counterculture without really repudiating it.
The former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia chief negotiator in Venezuela announced his return to combat, repudiating the controversial peace accord signed three years ago.
I've explored that repricing and found that, far from the public markets repudiating Slack's equity, the company was merely mispriced in its early trading life.
The French Prime Minister gave a fiery speech repudiating Trumpism in many of its forms, including current policies on climate, Mideast peace, Iran and trade.
Despite her past Republicanism, Ms Warren could not win votes on the right without repudiating her party in some way; by opposing mass immigration, for example.
But the panel, in vehemently repudiating that notion, cited a Supreme Court case that ruled U.S. courts could hear cases on the Guantanamo Bay detention facility.
EPA recently announced that it was considering repudiating the reasoning behind a decision it made under the Obama Administration to regulate mercury emissions from power plants.
Last February, U.S. Soccer sued the the women's team, saying it was doing so reluctantly to prevent the players from repudiating the CBA and potentially striking.
Gandhi, who described it as a "battle of right against might," lifted a fistful of salt and auctioned it, repudiating the tax and challenging the empire.
"Rather than assist the effort to fully investigate a deadly terrorist attack ... Apple has responded by publicly repudiating that order," prosecutors wrote in the Friday order.
By any realistic assessment, the long-term health of the state depends not on repudiating the need for security sector reform but on making it a priority.
After repudiating some of its debt in 2008, Ecuador worked to repair relations with investors and made a landmark return to the international bond markets in 2014.
Slate's Jamelle Bouie has argued that any Democratic collaboration with Trump should be predicated on his reducing and repudiating the racial hatred he stoked in his campaign.
The president has come to embody Russia (as his deputy chief of staff put it, "No Putin—no Russia"); disapproving of him verges on repudiating the country.
Nonetheless, they were quickly picked up by news organizations in neighboring countries, which in turn began covering the statements as facts while repudiating Qatar and its rulers.
It's one where bipartisan members of Congress are doubting the outcomes of his Singapore summit, while repudiating his rapprochement with Russia and his alienation of US allies.
This will help radical Islamist groups' recruiting and further damage America's international reputation, undoing the progress Obama made by repudiating the Bush administration's wars and torture regime.
Civil rights activists, African American veterans, and ordinary citizens have protested while proudly carrying the flag, while others have demonstrated by defacing, burning, or repudiating that very symbol.
He luxuriates in his boorishness, somehow perceiving that changing what came before means repudiating every shred of decency, renouncing every ounce of compassion, rejecting every hint of morality.
It had everything to do with repudiating gains that date all the way back to civil rights, and culminated with the election of our first African American president.
The head of Syria's delegation to U.N.-backed peace talks in Geneva, Bashar al-Ja'afari, rejected the election, repudiating "any unilateral act that happens without coordination" with Damascus.
The next day, we now learn, the acting director of the Drug Enforcement Agency, Chuck Rosenberg, issued a memo to DEA agents around the world repudiating Trump's comments.
In significant ways, the Washington that the Obama alumni are returning to is a different place, ruled by people who rose to power by explicitly repudiating Mr. Obama.
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Sunday publicly contradicted the U.S. on a landmark deal between U.S. and Taliban forces, repudiating a provision that would release 5,85033 Taliban prisoners.
Some of his applications of "America first" — repudiating the Paris climate agreement or abandoning the Iran nuclear deal — may not even prove to be in the national interest.
During the 2016 election cycle, the magazine became a premier outlet of Trump criticism on the right—at which point its subscribers began repudiating the publication en masse.
The Justice Department and the CFPB, repudiating the CFPB's longtime defense of its structure, backed Seila's petition, arguing that the provision was an unconstitutional restraint on the president.
Almost 10 years later, Sarah Burton has slowly, subtly made the brand her own and moved it forward without ever repudiating or losing its connection to its founder.
Jeremy Corbyn, its left-wing leader, agreed only grudgingly to accept that utterances repudiating Israel's right to exist, or accusing it of behaving like the Nazis, were anti-Semitic.
Bloomberg kicked off his own presidential campaign last November with an equally gratuitous mea culpa, repudiating his support as mayor for the police tactic of stop, question and frisk.
"Rather than assist the effort to fully investigate a deadly terrorist attack by obeying this court's [previous order], Apple has responded by publicly repudiating that order," US attorneys wrote.
In 2009, President Barack Obama signed an executive order repudiating these enhanced interrogation techniques and banning the practice of waterboarding detainees, but another president could theoretically reverse that decision.
Those repudiating Cox included members of the anti-EU European Research Group, chaired by Jacob Rees-Mogg, a millionaire hedge-funder who once canvassed for votes with his nanny.
Nor is it surprising that the GOP comeback — which came very quickly — took the form of repudiating the Bush legacy and promising a new, more rigorous form of conservatism.
You can get over your racism by repudiating it and embracing a "colorblind" view of the world, striving not to let race affect the way you speak and act.
"More connects us than separates us," T'Challa says near the end of Black Panther, repudiating Killmonger's conclusion even as he takes action to solve the wrongs that motivated his cousin.
The "Lone Wolf" approach involves "not truly repudiating or embracing Trump," and the "Prius approach" is a hybrid of pointing out the good in Trump as well as the bad.
"Nobody has produced any alternative proposal," May told reporters at a news conference, adding that repudiating a backstop altogether would kill any chance of a deal with the European Union.
Pompeo on Monday said the State Department is "urging U.N. members states to join us in repudiating publication of the database and to oppose any expansion of the mandate."ADVERTISEMENTgoogletag.cmd.
She gave Mr. Maldonado an ultimatum, and he broke off his relationship with the woman in the Melrose Houses, repudiating her in front of her friends, Mr. Maldonado's relatives said.
The new administration could intensify its use of economic sanctions to counter Tehran without repudiating the JCPOA, which does not address Iran's support for terrorism or development of ballistic missiles.
During his speech in Atlanta, Mr. Biden took pains to state explicitly that he was not repudiating his previous stance on abortion funding and would make "no apologies" for it.
"I hold Hillary Clinton accountable for her performance and her character," Christie began his attacks, repudiating the presumptive Democratic Presidential nominee on her performance as Secretary of State under President Obama.
BALTIMORE — House Democratic leaders went after President Trump on Friday over his aggressive immigration policies, saying the recent court decisions repudiating his travel ban is clear proof of his team's ineptitude.
Turkey opened its western borders on Friday to let migrants reach Europe, in an apparent move to demand EU support in Syria by repudiating a 2016 agreement to shut the frontier.
We call on all art institutions to actively shift the status quo of complicity, to work against the promotion of white supremacy by joining us in repudiating these prototypes as "Art".
But Iranian officials are defiant, citing Trump's isolation in repudiating the nuclear deal, climbing oil prices and Trump's agreement to grant sanctions waivers to eight countries especially dependent on Iranian crude.
We could intensify use of economic sanctions to counter Tehran, without repudiating the accord; it does not address Iran's support for terrorism or ballistic missiles, per White House critiques of the deal.
Allies of Feinstein in California's Democratic establishment have rallied behind the state's senior senator, repudiating de León's critiques as acts of political opportunism from a trailing candidate looking to build his profile.
But in terms of what the party represents and if they were looking to the future, in my view, they would have stood up strongly early on in repudiating his racist, sexist language.
To cap it all, China is facing a backlash against some of its plans, with elected governments in Sri Lanka and Myanmar repudiating or seeking to renegotiate projects approved by their authoritarian predecessors.
And just as important: Why has Trump not passionately delivered a speech, or any part of a speech, repudiating all of these groups and telling them to take their support and shove it?
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.
In a finding that grimly foreshadows the risk of repudiating the protection of public health, Inglesby's team recorded a worldwide death toll of 150 million, including 15 million deaths in the United States.
Sooner rather than later, NATO is also going to have to decide what to do with Turkey and the other countries that are eroding the fabric of the alliance by repudiating democratic principles.
Mr. Rouhani denounced the Trump administration not only for repudiating the nuclear agreement, but also for threatening through the use of sanctions to punish any country that seeks to do business with Iran.
"It's important to get those questions out of the way, but I wish my colleagues in the majority were more concerned about corroborating or repudiating the serious allegations of the dossier," he said.
"Once again, The New York Times has maliciously smeared Bill O'Reilly, this time even failing to print a sworn affidavit from his former lawyer, Lis Wiehl, repudiating all allegations against Bill O'Reilly," he said.
Yet Sasse has been getting attention in recent weeks with provocative statements, starting in November when he delivered his first Senate floor speech, sharply repudiating both parties and questioning the effectiveness of the institution.
Trump spoke to reporters hours after President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of Turkey delivered a vivid speech repudiating the Saudi explanation that Khashoggi died during a fistfight inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul (The Hill).
It has been a painful year for the Bushes, as Mr. Trump has not only upended the party that they dominated for decades but has done so by publicly repudiating the 93rd president's legacy.
He has few defenders, especially within his own party, which was split at the time by his support for the war and has since shifted leftward again, repudiating much of what he stood for.
The gloss of youthful vitality can persuade us that life is for the living, but life is also for the dying, and repudiating that ultimate punctuation escalates our anxiety and deprives us of final dignity.
With all its mopey geniuses and angsty relatability, the alternative movement of the 22008s had inadvertently inured a generation of rock fans to heart-on-sleeve emotionality, seemingly repudiating decades of boneheaded lyrics and antics.
American Airlines, United Airlines, and Frontier Airlines have cautioned the Trump administration against using their planes to transport immigrant children separated from their families, repudiating Trump's controversial "zero-tolerance" policy that has triggered widespread outrage.
Before visiting Nicaragua in 19883, he had already championed a city referendum repudiating American support for a military government in El Salvador, and had lobbied the board of aldermen to denounce the invasion of Grenada.
Repudiating both militarism and racist mysticism, it has been built slowly and painstakingly across three generations, in cooperation with other powers (including its old enemies the French), using a mix of democratic and bureaucratic means.
The Trump administration has angered European leaders by imposing tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, questioning the value of NATO and repudiating the nuclear treaty with Iran, which Europe signed onto during the Obama administration.
The article noted the renewed attention being paid to Allen's history in the wake of #MeToo — including stars publicly repudiating their work with the filmmaker and the first televised interview from his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow.
A viral twitter thread is suggesting her majesty may have been using her trademark brooches to send subtle messages repudiating the Trump administration and its policies during the president's much-discussed visit to London last week.
" He also posted a statement from spokesman Mark Fabiani saying the Times "once again... maliciously smeared Bill O'Reilly, this time even failing to print a sworn affidavit from his former lawyer, Lis Wiehl, repudiating all allegations.
Repudiating Trump became an almost-obligatory part of such events, as Streep's speech was followed by similar displays at other major award shows of 2017, including the Screen Actors Guild Awards, Grammys, Oscars, Tonys and Emmys.
James W. Cronin, a physicist who shared a Nobel Prize for repudiating a fundamental principle of physics and explaining why the universe survived the Big Bang with anything in it, died on Thursday in St. Paul.
Among those waxing indignant was Yemen -- a country torn by a war pitting a Saudi-led alliance against Iran-back rebels -- and whose leaders took time to co-draft a United Nations resolution repudiating the US decision.
Embracing elements of Keynesianism without repudiating capitalism; preserving many of the old hierarchies (particularly in the South) while allowing an unprecedented state intervention into the economic life of the country, the United States got the New Deal.
In 2008, when Michelin knocked his Erbusco restaurant down to one star from two (it, like his original restaurant, had once had three), he called a news conference and announced that he was repudiating the rating system.
If Mr. Trump fails to notify Congress, as required by the 1973 statute, he will be repudiating his own precedent and embracing an extreme position that even Mr. Bush rejected during the second term of his administration.
Repudiating the result of more than a decade of diplomacy, Trump complained that the deal does not cover Iran's ballistic missiles, its role in regional wars or what happens after the pact begins to expire in 2025.
But do look for a Hillary Clinton substantial victory on Tuesday night as the American people elect her as president while repudiating Donald Trump's reckless charges and his shameless hypocrisy since the beginning of his presidential campaign. Trump.
In 2013, a federal judge ruled that the stop-and-frisk tactics of the New York Police Department violated the constitutional rights of minorities in the city, repudiating a major element in the Bloomberg administration's crime-fighting legacy.
From his earliest days in office, Mr. Sanders aimed to execute his own foreign policy, repudiating President Ronald Reagan's aggressive support for anti-communist governments and resistance forces, while going further than many Democrats in backing socialist leaders.
For instance, the documentary takes pains to show her father repudiating the idea, floated by a journalist, that Knox would publish her story for money, while failing to mention that Knox reportedly received $4 million for her memoir.
Then three days before the opening the Cuban Artists and Writers Union issued a statement repudiating of the #003Bienal, calling it an operation designed to denigrate the state run biennial and claiming that it was financed by counterrevolutionary mercenaries.
Never mind that Ryan's Democratic critics have castigated him for repudiating a reputation as a policy wonk and years of warnings about the perils of bloating deficits and swelling government debt, by embracing a bill that does exactly that.
In repudiating the 2015 nuclear agreement, Mr. Trump has reimposed and intensified nuclear-related economic sanctions on Iran, warning other countries to stop buying Iranian oil, the country's most important export, or risk economic penalties from the United States.
But it seems certain he will not take the route since to do so would involve not only admitting the bitter taste of a high stakes legal defeat but repudiating the combative win-at-all-costs attitude that animates his character.
Given that Mr Trump is currently probing new depths of unpopularity around the world, repudiating him is likely to bear political fruit in most countries—though not in Russia and Israel, where respondents to polls prefer him to Barack Obama.
Two missions:"Operation Resolute Support": While the Trump administration is explicitly repudiating both the idea and the phrase "nation building," ORS is a train, advise and assist mission to help the Afghan army fight the Taliban, an official tells me.
"The Muslim community joins our fellow Americans in repudiating anyone or any group that would claim to justify or excuse such an appalling act of violence," said Rasha Mubarak, the Orlando regional coordinator of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
In repudiating China's sweeping claims over the South China Sea, the tribunal handed the government a credibility problem not only abroad but also at home — where the population has been treated to a steady diet of Chinese invincibility over the waterway.
"The church would benefit itself and its members — and one member in particular, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee [Mitt Romney] — by formally repudiating the priesthood ban and the racist theories that accompanied it," religion scholar John G. Turner wrote in the  .
"The Muslim community joins our fellow Americans in repudiating anyone or any group that would claim to justify or excuse such an appalling act of violence," said Rasha Mubarak, an official with the Council on American Islamic Relations Florida chapter.
Repudiating the result of more than a decade of diplomacy, Trump quit the accord last week, complaining that the deal does not cover Iran's ballistic missiles, its role in regional wars or what happens after the pact begins to expire in 2025.
In the meantime, a growing body of research and expert opinion supports the only fair and just solution: Repudiating Mr. Trump's cruel decision and giving transgender people the same right to serve their country in a military uniform as any other citizens.
After one of Donald Trump's worst days as president — the FBI director confirming an investigation of his campaign's possible links to Russia, and repudiating his claim that Barack Obama wiretapped him — he makes his most difficult policy pitch of his first two months in office.
The present government has done some wonderful things, such as lowering taxes, rebuilding our military, standing up for our European "partners" paying their fair share of our mutual defense, and particularly repudiating certain steps taken by the Obama administration against the interests of Israel.
"  Repudiating claims that Germany had acted in self-defense, the tribunal declared in Webster's words that "preventive action in foreign territory is justified only in case of 'an instant and overwhelming necessity for self-defense leaving no choice of means, and no moment of deliberation.
Bret: It causes me great pain because I'm attached to no party: I can't support the Trumpian G.O.P. but I can't support the Democrats, either, as long as they're repudiating their belief in traditional liberalism for the sake of an anticapitalist, ruinously expensive policy agenda.
A third scenario would see religious leaders repudiating this latest display of hatred masquerading as piety, promoted by phony Christians who believe the Gospels, which they've obviously never read, require them to deny certain people their God-given rights — when in fact the exact opposite is true.
Before he allegedly began mailing pipe bombs to Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and others, Cesar Sayoc found encouragement online — maybe not in the form of explosives instructions, but in the sense that he could scream his resentments in a theater that did the opposite of repudiating them.
Warren, who has previously said that she would disavow the support of a super PAC that sought to aid her bid for the presidency, told reporters that she had changed her mind after failing to get her rivals to join her in repudiating the outside spending groups.
" Last April, a group of faculty and staff at the university -- not the law school -- released a letter repudiating some of Scalia's opinions on gay rights and affirmative action and arguing that the renaming of the law school "undermines our mission as a public university and tarnishes our reputation.
In an emotional speech in which he thanked his family and declared his time as president the honor of his life, Obama gently prodded the public to embrace his vision of progress while repudiating some of the policies that Trump promoted during his campaign for the White House.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Clinton and Trump Pile Up the Delegates" (front page, March 16): We have witnessed the Republican political establishment repeatedly repudiating Donald Trump, rightly declaring that he is not a true conservative and seeking to scare Republican voters into voting for more orthodox Republican candidates.
Mr. Johns's early flags and targets, as everyone now knows, rewrote postwar American art by repudiating most everything about Ab Ex — the splashy emotionalism, the metaphysical longings, the well-rehearsed enactments of agony and ecstasy played out against the quaint bohemian backdrop of Tenth Street and the Cedar Tavern.
His own career arc involved cracking the traditional secrets of his trade, then consciously unlearning, without repudiating, all he had mastered in order to write about what had not been written about before, at least not with the almost psychotic candor Ginsberg and his friends brought to the task.
Increasingly, GOP senators are preparing to distance themselves from the businessman's more divisive rhetoric -- as Johnson did in repudiating Trump's plan to ban Muslims from entering the country -- but they don't want to abandon the real estate mogul because they'll need his voters to come to the polls in the fall.
Now, Mr. Trump's candidacy may force them into making a fateful choice: whether to fully embrace the Trump model and become, effectively, a party of white identity politics, or to pursue a broader political coalition by repudiating Mr. Trump's ideas — and many of the voters he has gathered behind his campaign.
In repudiating the nuclear deal reached by his predecessor Barack Obama, Trump said he wanted to secure a more far-reaching accord that would not only put stricter limits on Iran's nuclear activity but also curb its ballistic missile programme and end its support for armed proxies in Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Lebanon.
In repudiating the nuclear deal reached by his predecessor Barack Obama, Trump said he wanted to secure a more far-reaching accord that would not only put stricter limits on Iran's nuclear activity but also curb its ballistic missile program and end its support for armed proxies in Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Lebanon.
The Supreme Court said the FOIA exemption doesn't demand a showing that a business will suffer "substantial competitive harm" from the disclosure of its confidential information, specifically repudiating a test that many federal circuits – including the 6th Circuit in the opioids case – have applied in cases involving the disclosure of commercial information.
A group of scholars, pundits, and artists are reshaping how liberals understand American history and crafting a new usable version of a political tradition that runs from the Federalist Party through to the Whig Party and on to the "radical" faction of the early Republican Party while repudiating the early founders of the Democratic Party.
He's not alone in making this kind of turn to the iconography of whiteness: Miley Cyrus, who like Timberlake used her performance of hip-hop to leverage her way out of post-Disney-child-star purgatory, spent much of 22003 repudiating her old persona and reimagining herself as a decidedly white country-pop star.
The conventional reply to critics like Mr. McKibben is that prosperity and individual choice are also high values, that economic systems always adapt with unexpected success to scarcity or the constraints imposed by antipollution laws and that better or more cleverly applied technology is a surer answer to environmental destruction than repudiating technical advance.
Those who are troubled by the idea of repudiating the 14th Amendment should be alert to the risk that White House lawyers will not be bothered by the Constitution's vesting of the power to decide citizenship rules in Congress, and will gin-up a theory about why a statute already authorizes the president to do this.
Now here's what's even more shocking: that Republican members of the Senate, many of them up for reelection and faced with what even conservative high priest George Will calls the party's "incoherent response to the Supreme Court vacancy," are blindly following McConnell's lead over the cliff instead of repudiating him and remaining true to their oath to uphold the Constitution.
By undoing American support for an international agreement on climate change, repudiating an Asia-oriented trade deal and calling for funding cuts for the United Nations, Mr. Trump has already ceded leadership in key areas to Mr. Xi, who is eager to expand Beijing's role as an international power and has increasingly positioned his country as a competitor of the United States.
Op-Ed Contributor On Tuesday, President Trump stood in the lobby of his tower on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan and again made excuses for bigotry and terrorism, effectively repudiating the remarks his staff wrote a day earlier in response to the white supremacist violence in Charlottesville, Va. I stood in that same lobby in January, fresh off a meeting with the new president-elect.
Although Trump's anti-terrorism policy needs some work (like repudiating his proposed temporary ban on Muslims entering the country, which he has already watered down), he has been the first major American politician to seemingly reach the impolitic (but true) conclusion that the United States would have less blowback from terrorism if it refrained from trying to meddle in other nations' affairs by a policy of regime change and nation building.
The storybook France game started a cascade of storybook moments in the rest of the World Cup: a goal for Christen Press months after her mother's sudden death; Morgan's 30th birthday gift of a goal to beat England; Alyssa Naeher's penalty-kick save, repudiating the doubts that had swirled around her for years; Lavelle solidifying her breakout tournament by scoring in the final in the most Rose Lavelle way possible.
A New York Times review of Mr. Sanders's mayoral papers — including hundreds of speeches, handwritten notes, letters, political pamphlets and domestic and foreign newspaper clippings from a period spanning nearly a decade — revealed that from his earliest days in office Mr. Sanders aimed to execute his own foreign policy, repudiating Mr. Reagan's approach of aggressively backing anti-Communist governments and resistance forces, while going further than many Democrats in supporting socialist leaders.
During last night's presidential debate, 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 had an opportunity to repair his relationship with the Latino community by repudiating - or at least retracting - many of the anti-immigrant, anti-Latino comments which have been part of his stump speech for the past year.
Trump had a better idea: As Axios reported weeks ago, Team of Vipers contains a passage in which Sims sits down for a clandestine talk with the president to create naughty and nice lists of staffers (in Sharpie, of course) in an attempt to root out leakers: In one of the more damning excerpts of the book, published in Vanity Fair, Sims spends a great number of words dissecting the ruthlessness and tenacity of Conway, one of the president's longest-serving aides: Sims describes how, while working on Conway's laptop to compose a statement for her repudiating allegations that she talked trash about Trump, he caught evidence she was a frequent leaker on her still-open iMessage: As of Tuesday afternoon, the book was number six on Amazon's list of best-sellers.

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