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The collaborators knew better then to try and to mess with the traditionalists, and the traditionalists knew if they messed with the collaborators the state would come down hard on them.
At the time, Republicans lambasted the move, particularly the traditionalists.
I'm learning about traditionalists, baby boomers, the Xers, the millennials.
The second factor is his tense relationship with CDU traditionalists.
Muslim and Hindu traditionalists want to keep it that way.
Tory traditionalists said Sunday should remain a day of rest.
So far, Francis's popularity has shielded him from the traditionalists.
Some traditionalists took to social media to vent their dismay.
More importantly, the five traditionalists are deeply split among themselves.
Suddenly, the progressives were pleased and the traditionalists were confused.
But some traditionalists fear that its roots are at risk.
But even the traditionalists give Mr. Hearn credit as well.
Traditionalists are still medicating babies and keeping them in intensive care.
Traditionalists may object to any new infrastructure in beautiful old cities.
After the election Mr Söder, the traditionalists' favourite, toppled Mr Seehofer.
The traditionalists won, but on their watch the malaise has worsened.
He has the full allegiance of the traditionalists that he championed.
For decades, traditionalists and modernizers have dueled inside Britain's royal family.
Artists were typically categorized into three groups: individualists, traditionalists, and professionals.
Traditionalists might opt for the standards and convenience that NetJets provides.
This has both raised expectations for reform and made traditionalists nervous.
Traditionalists once saw the Japanese as a chosen people (some still do).
Traditionalists may be appalled by all this, but they should not be.
But his bold symbolist frescoes offended traditionalists and were later covered up.
Some traditionalists might call that cultural appropriation, but at least it pays.
But traditionalists—and there are many—complain of vandalism to beloved venues.
Traditionalists say that Japan's Chrysanthemum throne dates back more than 2,000 years.
At one end were traditionalists who proclaimed they no longer had any
Even restated as traditionalists versus liberals, the division is not really accurate.
Republican traditionalists who prefer Cruz are no more ebullient in their outlooks.
Such efforts are happily tempting traditionalists as well as the gastronomically restless.
It's a serious question for watchmakers, most of whom are traditionalists at heart.
Of course, the classic Big Mac will always be there to satisfy traditionalists.
It is not what we traditionalists would have recommended in the first place.
Pope Francis has infuriated Catholic traditionalists by pushing for a more welcoming church.
To type traditionalists, use of the font can signify frivolity or even disrespect.
Some traditionalists found Sushi Nakazawa's mix of American and Japanese sensibilities off-putting.
In terms of solutions to the shrinking pool, the traditionalists are of no use.
And in our film we kind of broke down characters between traditionalists and innovators.
By voting "leave," traditionalists are not bringing back manufacturing jobs long lost to automation.
If so, how much pushback would there be from Republican traditionalists and movement conservatives?
The toughest part is to get traditionalists and purists to actually try the sandwich.
It was his sound: He championed gruff-voiced outsiders, new school traditionalists and originators.
To please traditionalists, you can still fill some of the buttery dough with jam.
Harry startled traditionalists by announcing plans to make a television documentary with Oprah Winfrey.
Some traditionalists have been horrified by the pope's welcome to gay and divorced Catholics.
For traditionalists, our apple pie, pumpkin pie and pecan pie are tried-and-true.
Many women are forging ahead, making the "traditionalists" ever more furious about westernised "feminazis".
So who won the canon wars: Mr. Bloom's traditionalists or Ms. Morrison's new guard?
Needless to say, many of Berger's ideas are likely to be anathema to traditionalists.
To traditionalists, organizations like Trybe and its wellness-minded peers don't just cross a line.
And to those traditionalists who want to keep the status quo, Garber has a response.
At times it involves castigating Muslim traditionalists for poor treatment of women, gays, and lesbians.
Still, many traditionalists do not believe a man should hear a woman's voice in prayer.
"Financial traditionalists view cryptocurrencies the way traditional stores used to view online retailers," Green said.
Pastry traditionalists fret over the willingness of restaurateurs to rely on the young and inexperienced.
Hardcore traditionalists and extremists just can't seem to agree what makes a sandwich a sandwich.
Traditionalists flick a fan or a skirt to mark their control over the physical space.
Many mainstream politicians are vocal homophobes, which appeals to some Confucian traditionalists and evangelical Christians.
Increasingly, cosmopolitan risk takers flock to cities while traditionalists remain in rural and exurban areas.
MoMA traditionalists will call the pairing sacrilegious; I call it a stroke of curatorial genius.
Although the majority of senior religious scholars approved the move, some traditionalists are not happy.
Traditionalists resented her integration of contemporary music like Marvin Gaye's "Wholy Holy" into Amazing Grace.
Wheel can also be hung on the wall to further disorient the traditionalists in your life.
Traditionalists may thus hold on to an anachronism imported from India, at least for a while.
Traditionalists wrung their hands, but for a while it looked like Demand Content's model was working.
Even cinnamon raisin is a step too far some bagel traditionalists, but that seems unnecessarily restrictive.
Aside from other objections, traditionalists see such huge government outlays as requiring unsustainable amounts of debt.
A self-declared asshole with a punk attitude, he's rubbed a few traditionalists the wrong way.
Dutch traditionalists responded with floods of racist invective on Facebook, and Denk scored a publicity coup.
A third rationale is to encourage virtue and discourage vice, as defined by (usually male) traditionalists.
For traditionalists, there are hard ice creams from Il Laboratorio del Gelato sold by the scoop.
Populists will claim they have the answers; traditionalists will say nothing is wrong they can't fix.
But don't worry, Disney traditionalists, you'll still be able to pick up a Mickey-shaped dessert.
Though traditionalists remain a tiny minority in Nigeria, as throughout the world, their number is growing.
The move rankled traditionalists but reflected Mr. Ghosn's outspoken belief in merit- and market-based recognition.
Ms. Markle did not introduce this tension, which has divided palace traditionalists from modernizers for generations.
That sum includes $13 million the traditionalists contributed instead of receiving as part of their portion.
It's not unusual for traditionalists to blame and shame women who flout gender norms, of course.
While Archbishop Viganò, who was once criticized by church traditionalists as overly pragmatic, has aligned himself with a small but influential group of church traditionalists who have spent years seeking to stop Francis, many of his critics think his personal grudges are central to his motivations.
Mr Mattis is not the only former general upon whom security-policy traditionalists are hanging their hopes.
The Pixel 260 models will come with a USB-C to headphone jack adapter for headphone traditionalists.
Russ offers various levels of craftsmanship, a model he says does not sit well with Cremona's traditionalists.
To the slight chagrin of certain traditionalists, Mimouna is a bit of a political event as well.
" In a footnote that outraged traditionalists, he added that "this can include the help of the sacraments.
Nintendo surprised traditionalists on Thursday with a new way to defeat Dr. Wily, Mother Brain and Bowser.
For headphone traditionalists, Note25 smartphones come with a wired pair that plug into its USB-C port.
To Hollywood traditionalists' dismay, Netflix has proven that it's a force to be reckoned with in Hollywood.
Atlanta rap is crowded with youthful innovators and traditionalists alike, small-time insurgents and big-league legacies.
For a vocal faction of traditionalists this spirit of boldness is already on the verge of heresy.
Traditionalists and heretics both get a fair hearing this season on an array of new holiday albums.
Recently, his work on the Apple Watch drew acclaim among smartwatch fans (and scorn from some traditionalists).
"A lot of people that are Traditionalists," he said in his Vatican remarks, "are attracted to that."
This track by Blac Youngsta and the bête noire of traditionalists, Lil Yachty, is comic and relentless.
What traditionalists dismiss as non-core business, Georgieva sees as an essential piece of a global puzzle.
Call us traditionalists, but a true ugly Christmas sweater should lack any irony when it is made.
Both Lowry and Hoptman described the artists in The Forever Now as traditionalists in so many words.
First, you select a base animal type: wolf, rabbit, cat, dog, bear, bird, and for the traditionalists, hedgehog.
For Francis's supporters, it is a way of reminding the traditionalists that, however vociferous, they remain a minority.
Traditionalists want NASA to continue making spacecraft like it has always done: by developing vehicles through established contractors.
Cottonmouth and Black Mariah are cast as the staunch traditionalists, gatekeepers trying to keep the old hierarchies intact.
He was known for taking chances, breaking the mold, and sometimes alienating performance car traditionalists in the process.
Traditionalists say he should spend more energy on tackling the problems of the party's working class electoral base.
A website for Catholic traditionalists, Rorate Caeli, pronounced some of the prayers "scandalous," claiming they extolled Martin Luther.
Traditionalists and those looking to add classic anchor furnishings to your eclectic home style, this one's for you.
Traditionalists howl—this too is universal—but in most cases, the new spellings settle in without much fuss.
They're maybe less the beauty traditionalists, and maybe that's why we're a little less popular in the coasts.
The reformists and the traditionalists in Jokowi's cabinet have often clashed, both with each other and with him.
Traditionalists, eager to maintain the purity of Japanese culture, would be happy for things to stay that way.
Recent iconoclastic stagings by the German director Frank Castorf have irked traditionalists by tinkering with the source material.
The menu includes a few concessions to traditionalists who like to feast upon the bounty of the season.
Both liberal reformers and conservative traditionalists in Moscow are talking about Mr Putin as a 19043st-century tsar.
Traditionalists worry that Longquan's flashy high-tech tools may have muddled the teachings of the Buddha, the dharma.
There are maximalists and traditionalists, a Memphis mecca in Chelsea — even a Baptist church-cum-home in Harlem.
But Archbishop Viganò returned from his Milan home often enough, joining forces with traditionalists antagonistic to Pope Francis.
But in fashioning itself as a 21st-century upstart challenging the traditionalists, it has also pushed the limits.
When the team installed the chambers in late May, it was a bit of a shock to traditionalists.
To be sure, many art traditionalists are quick to criticize the integration of virtual reality and Van Gogh.
But even in Rioja, the style seems to be slipping away, except in the hands of committed traditionalists.
As a nod to traditionalists, the down stance could be allowed on fourth-down or goal-to-go situations.
An alternative option that might better suit the traditionalists at the All-England Club is to simply do nothing.
And we formed the Federalist Society to bring liberals, conservatives, Libertarians, Traditionalists altogether to debate these big legal questions.
Mr Fillon's social conservatism—for instance, he opposes adoption by gay couples—appeals to Catholic traditionalists within the party.
Mr Fillon, the son of a provincial notary and a practising Catholic with five children, appeals to conservative traditionalists.
But it is a stepping stone into alternative powertrains, and a way to initiate traditionalists and woo new buyers.
The first, "traditionalists," are described as more optimistic about market performance and comfortable with a buy-and-hold strategy.
Centre-right voters, in other words, now find Mr Macron's party palatable, while traditionalists flirt with Ms Le Pen.
Traditionalists pounced; Mr Abbott didn't hate all women, they said, so Ms Gillard obviously didn't know what misogyny meant.
For traditionalists like Mr Trump, Super Bowl 22001, which will be played on February 2200th, should be a treat.
Even the economics prize, introduced in 1969, is looked down on by traditionalists as not being a proper Nobel.
One-day cricket has taken over, to the chagrin of traditionalists like Tony Megson, a 50-year-old spectator.
But don't despair, traditionalists; we'll get to one and a half actual travel programs before this article is through.
That said, the move to mid-engine could be just one of the decisions that might shock Corvette traditionalists.
The film includes interviews with conservative reformers, but Mr. Mims makes no secret that he stands with the traditionalists.
But his shortcomings as a passer turned off many traditionalists, and their opinion has been ascendant in recent years.
" According to Miller, Smith's style irritated traditionalists within the company, who favored the relatively buttoned-up presentation of "SportsCenter.
Under Rousseff, the government offended traditionalists by legalizing same-sex marriage and designing materials for schools to combat homophobia.
Whether food actually needs soil is one of the flash points between organic traditionalists and people like Mr. Musk.
Montreal Dispatch A culinary symbol of Montreal has become ensnared in a battle pitting environmentalists against bagel-loving traditionalists.
As he watched the conference play out, Harris felt that the traditionalists were unwilling to meet in the middle.
The country's top court has released landmark judgments legalizing gay sex and adultery to the alarm of Hindu traditionalists.
Then there are the more daring — typically younger — provocateurs, who incorporate demanding tricks and lifts frowned upon by traditionalists.
But as long as the presidential debates are ruled by the traditionalists, candidates will be expected to do both.
However, if there's one shoe style that trend lovers and traditionalists alike can always agree on, it's black strappy sandals.
Shangri-La, a five-star hotel chain, has won fans with its blueberry-cheese mooncake (dismissed by traditionalists as cheesecake).
Traditionalists attending the annual dog-meat festival in Guangxi now find themselves under attack by packs of snarling animal-lovers.
The British, gay provocateur and former Breitbart editor is everything that traditionalists hate: bold, politically incorrect, unapologetic, and often offensive.
Traditionalists hanker for the papacy of his predecessor, Benedict XVI, who retired to a life of prayer three years ago.
When Formula One made the halo mandatory in 2018, racing traditionalists were critical that it changed the look of cars.
When that happens, you can count on good, honest traditionalists pushing back by losing their minds at the mere suggestion.
There have been discussions about amending the laws to allow women to inherit the throne, but traditionalists oppose this move .
Like the rat-infested Hans Neuenfels staging it replaces, this "Lohengrin" offers tradition to traditionalists and a critique to progressives.
Journalistic traditionalists didn't like the idea of sharing an unfiltered, unverified document with the public, whatever the caveats and context.
On one side are the traditionalists, who insist that abuse can be prevented only by tighter adherence to church doctrine.
Though one can never be sure, we're counting on most New Yorkers, even confirmed traditionalists, to adjust without much trouble.
The array of colors expected on players' feet and in their hands this weekend, then, may be blinding to traditionalists.
I tended to do well with voters interested in creating a welfare state and traditionalists that cared about rural life.
Jazz traditionalists shouldn't be alarmed, though: There's plenty of virtuosic firepower with Branford Marsalis, Benny Golson and Cécile McLorin Salvant.
Not surprisingly, that importance is most evident among older generations: 533% of GenX, 52% of boomers and 221% of traditionalists.
In the longer term, foreign policy traditionalists worry about what Trump's ideological turn means for the American-led world order.
The first category, "traditionalists," are described as more optimistic about market performance and comfortable with a buy-and-hold strategy.
Traditionalists would bemoan the loss of the long-form Davis Cup, which has generated many epic matches through the decades.
"FN traditionalists complained loudly that their party was being taken over by a gay cabal," the Spectator's Rachel Halliburton reports.
All the while, closed-guard traditionalists frown and Helio Gracie rolls over in his grave, wondering what they have wrought.
The Pope's progressive streak has delighted his fans and dismayed traditionalists, and occasionally drawn the ire of U.S. President Donald Trump.
He is socially liberal, whereas his opponent, close to Roman Catholic traditionalists, opposed gay marriage and wants to limit gay adoption.
For example, 28% of traditionalists said fees were their biggest focus when choosing a financial advisor, compared with 12% of trailblazers.
A shortage of male heirs has led to calls to change the succession rule but the reform is anathema to traditionalists.
The traditionalists don't often intervene directly in earthly affairs, particularly when it comes to Saudi Arabia; this is a rare exception.
Indeed, evangelical traditionalists commonly believe that God will lavishly reward those who obey his commandments while subjecting others to eternal damnation.
Conservatives maintain a change of this ilk could lead to the advent of female succession, unthinkable to some of Japan's traditionalists.
For years, many traditionalists treated the genre with a rigid sense of rules prescribed by street-photo-godfather Henri Cartier-Bresson.
Yes, it's been dressed up with an internal battery, Bluetooth, and a companion app — things that traditionalists usually loathe to embrace.
Since then, the G.O.P. has shifted sharply to the right, and it is now consumed by conflicts between populists and traditionalists.
When the Terror Squad was at its peak, circa 2004, it was part of the last wave of hardcore mainstream traditionalists.
It was an atypical rifle for its time, seemingly futuristic, and made partly with lightweight plastics and aluminum that traditionalists scorned.
His combustive personality might rankle tennis traditionalists and some members of the media, but it was a boon for the sport.
Traditionalists, however, limit oyster eating to non-spawning months—according to French lore, those that have the letter "r" in them.
When the next downturn comes, we'll find out who was right: real estate traditionalists, or the ones trying to upend them.
FOR DECADES Kwality restaurant has served spiced chickpeas and fried flatbreads to traditionalists and tourists amid the colonnades of central Delhi.
" Gorbachev, under great pressure from traditionalists to keep the Soviet sphere intact, responded that "he had noticed that and appreciated it.
It's true, there are still the traditionalists, who feel the holidays aren't complete without a post-turkey trip to the mall.
That show crystallized conservative fears about America under Obama by depicting small communities of stalwart traditionalists being beset by hordes of outsiders.
US Capitol, completed in 1935 That philosophy resulted in a country full of strange, modern buildings, but it didn't make traditionalists happy.
Spain's entry drew strong criticism for performing a song sung entirely in English, a move that bothered many traditionalists in that country.
Some traditionalists are horrified at the recent journalistic toughening, and it's true that fact-checking is a high-wire act for moderators.
Traditionalists should gather round quickly if they want to effectively contend, as no one else on the stage quite fills the bill.
If one wants to divide the justices two ways, it would be more accurate to distinguish them as traditionalists or liberal activists.
But fear not, traditionalists: Melvin says this is just a one-time thing, and the NFL is still a Roman numeral league.
There are traditionalists rooting for Trump over Cruz, and the thinking of some goes like this: Neither candidate can win the presidency.
Traditionalists in the Vatican are insisting that Francis would do better not to engage with intransigent leaders and intractable problems at all.
Benedict has become the point of reference for traditionalists and conservatives who disdain Francis' informality and his focus on inclusiveness over doctrine.
"You've got some staunch traditionalists who say a tree's got to be green," T. Jay Roland, regional product manager for Kirk, said.
"The fact that Bannon even knows Evola is significant," said Mark Sedgwick, a leading scholar of Traditionalists at Aarhus University in Denmark.
Pledges to end the death penalty and rescind oppressive laws such as the colonial-era Sedition Act were also unpopular with traditionalists.
Frankly, it's not hard to understand the skepticism that creates among traditionalists tied to the idea of lyricism as the genre's core value.
Others, like Mattis and Vice President Mike Pence, are traditionalists who support maintaining the status quo and a more aggressive approach to Russia.
Kyoji Horiguchi stands out among traditionalists as he has managed to do a decent job of making himself elusive after his big hits.
The Academy still has a lot of traditionalists in its ranks, and this is probably the most typical "Oscar film" in the running.
Traditionalists fear that ordaining married men as priests in the Amazon could gradually lead to wider, if not complete, acceptance of the practice.
On March 10th he again shocked traditionalists, suggesting that the church might ordain married men to help lessen an acute shortage of priests.
Traditionalists, who think of the emperor as something like the soul or essence of Japan, will fight tooth and nail to protect it.
Catholic traditionalists in her own party -- who have never really warmed to the Protestant woman at the helm -- will become even more vocal.
If you think that such traditionalists will look more kindly on a meeting in Crete where all the participants are Orthodox, think again.
Cramer said companies that use mini-mills have been performing much better than the traditionalists because the process adds a little more value.
That compares to just 22 percent of workers who were born in 1948 or before, a group defined as "Traditionalists" by the report.
Exactly the sort of player feared by LME traditionalists and the industrial supply-chain users who lend LME pricing its real-world credibility.
Like most major shifts in communicative modes, # democratizes, while freaking out traditionalists, who worry, not wrongly, about the loss of ambiguity and complexity.
Traditionalists have raised the specter of a "global recession" and "trade war" they claim could follow remedial trade action by the U.S. government.
He is a beholder's dream: Traditionalists see in him a savior; outlaws find him rebellious; country outsiders and newbies find him thrillingly unfluffy.
Scotland's great experiment seemed to be over, the modernists routed by the traditionalists, and Cathro's managerial career — statistically, at least — along with it.
You can even save some of the jus to whisk into a roux for gravy, which you'll want for mashed potatoes and traditionalists.
According to those who assign generational categories, traditionalists were born between 1927 and 1946, putting many of them in their 80s these days.
All current clergy and lay employees of the denomination, even if they affiliate with the traditionalists, will get to keep their pension plans.
Surprisingly, older Americans were less likely to visit physical banks monthly, with GenX (213%), boomers (22012%) and traditionalists (2300%) saying they did so.
Distasteful infighting between traditionalists and progressives and scapegoating gay and lesbian Catholics for the crisis alienate even more those stuck in the middle.
Francis's remarks are likely to cheer Catholic traditionalists, who are increasingly prone to accusing the pope of confusing the flock on doctrinal matters.
The Democrats best equipped to beat Trump, he adds, include a young gay man and a young black woman who make party traditionalists nervous.
Traditionalists worried that the antics of these two twentysomethings—giggling at public events, sitting in one another's lap at Ascot—could destroy the crown.
Yet the standoff, Mr Chaladze says, is about something bigger: a struggle between Georgian traditionalists and a growing movement of social liberals in Tbilisi.
Neighborhood traditionalists took a while to adjust to Bandini's style, but now people are beginning to seek out the pizzeria from outside the city.
His version calls for thick-cut country loaf–traditionalists be damned–and is even cheesier and more decadent than one you'd find in Paris.
Frank Bruni Just when you think it can't get any worse for the sober-minded, cool-headed traditionalists in the Republican Party, it does.
That fact hasn't stopped innovation being curtailed; the recurring sight of the ball flying out of the stadium is a powerful one to traditionalists.
While it sounds like a good idea in theory, there are inherent issues with this new format with traditionalists and athletes voicing their concerns.
Although many religious traditionalists voted for Trump, they do not seem to be the ones who made the difference that handed him the election.
Conservatives and traditionalists feel they are being pressured by the cultural imperialism of urban liberal elites who can afford not to have a car.
The unsubstantiated allegations and personal attacks amounted to an extraordinary public declaration of war by traditionalists at a particularly vulnerable moment in Francis' papacy.
While he attracts men and traditionalists, he's seen as abrasive and impersonable -- and out of touch with the way Merkel has updated the CDU.
Conservatives and traditionalists in the Vatican secretly pass around phony mock-ups of the Vatican's official paper, L'Osservatore Romano, making fun of the pope.
" She added: "Because it affected access to both wealth and power, its success provoked the outrage of successive groups of moralists, aesthetes and traditionalists.
Trailblazers are more focused on technology when selecting an advisor or advisory firm, with 37% naming it a priority, compared with 9% of traditionalists.
For certain monetary policy traditionalists, the robust wage growth in that report — up 3.2 percent over the past year — could point to inflation worries.
The United States Open was the first major tennis tournament to use Hawk-Eye technology, in 2006, and it has largely won over traditionalists.
Comic book fans may notice a few changes to the character, but even the most die-hard traditionalists are sure to appreciate the entire look.
Traditionalists will tell you that cannoli are to be eaten in the early spring, at Carnival time, but I disregarded the Italian devotion to seasonality.
Heading into the new millennium, Porsche shocked traditionalists with the 996, the biggest break from the original look in more than 30 years of 911s.
Heading into the new millennium, Porsche shocked traditionalists with the 996, the biggest break from the original look in more than 30 years of 911s.
"I became aware of a group of Tumblr users calling themselves 'the axis of evil' that consisted of libertarians, Evolian traditionalists, and neoreactionaries," he said.
Trailblazers also are more focused on technology when selecting an advisor or advisory firm, with 37% naming it a priority, compared with 9% of traditionalists.
The women wear skirts on the court, and aside from the occasional sniping by traditionalists on social media, they don't hear much grief about it.
The struggle over schools breaks down into two main camps, traditionalists who favour teacher-centric direct instruction and progressives who favour student-centred experiential instruction.
Thinking about [reproductive freedom] doesn't really clear up the mystery because there, too, it seems like religious traditionalists in America are mostly winning the fights.
Though the statement said there was "neither victor nor vanquished" it was clear that the traditionalists had gained some satisfaction, though not everything they wanted.
But worry not, traditionalists, "Donna T. Rumpshaker," — which is similar to "2.0" but comes with blue "booty shorts" — is also back by popular demand, Yandy.
Women like me who scale back in the face of impossible expectations feel themselves morphing into caricatures: attachment freaks, helicopter moms, concerted cultivators, neo-traditionalists.
Neither the fashion traditionalists nor the radical rule-breakers talk much about the fact that plus-size women generally don't (or "can't") show their backs.
If there's anyone whose understanding of the network's core audience of older white traditionalists is close to that of Mr. Ailes, it is Mr. Murdoch.
Mr. Ryan, the country's highest-ranking Republican, seeks to maintain his stature in the party without alienating its Trumpian factions or its Romney-esque traditionalists.
Like him, she refused to align fully with either jazz's avant-garde or its traditionalists, insisting that structure and spontaneity could go hand in hand.
You can't deny that for appearances or because it's unconventional or because traditionalists will mock you from their safe perch of general consensus and intertia.
The traditionalists chanted their well-worn odes to loyalty, competitiveness and Larry Bird and Magic Johnson, who each played their entire careers with one team.
When Professor Scully began to teach, while still a graduate student at Yale, in 1947, the Modernists had decisively won their battle with the Traditionalists.
One, to leave the decorations alone, was meant to appease the region's traditionalists, according to Benjamin Branham, the chief communications officer at the Port Authority.
Although Reza Shah's intentions were to turn Iran into a modern westernized state, his bans on religious garments alienated and frustrated religious conservatives and traditionalists.
Traditionalists can get their fix with concerts marking the 450th anniversary of the birth of Monteverdi, and one commemorating the centenary of the Russian Revolution.
In a reversal of their habitual bias in favour of traditionalists, security-service agents offered the festival team their support to deal with the threats.
"A set of complex church issues were reduced to a showdown between the left and the right, 'progressives' and 'traditionalists,'" he said in a statement.
In addition to the progressives and "traditionalists," there have been millions of Methodists in the middle, neither condemning LGBTQ people nor advocating for their liberation.
Moral traditionalists, struggling to hold ground against rising mass movements for racial and gender equality, found much to like in libertarianism's principled skepticism of democracy.
Mr. Coogler explains how he includes small details to "contrast [his] pairings of innovators and traditionalists" in developing the setting of Wakanda and the characters.
There are fears however, that these changes may only serve to fuel the fire of traditionalists and campaigners desperate to hold back the tide of change.
What the Chattanooga native has also noticed is that even the traditionalists "are traveling more," and trying less familiar products, including artisanal breads, in other places.
Democratic leaders want to make sure the opposition is in place, and Republicans are taking the pulse of traditionalists who might chafe at a rules change.
Sitting in this bright space that feels more modern Brooklyn than Georgian Dublin, I couldn't help but wonder how Irish whiskey traditionalists have reacted to Teeling.
Foreign policy traditionalists argue that meetings with Kim should be the last step on the diplomatic process — to formally endorse an agreement, not the first step.
Like the previous models, they're water-resistant (up to 30 minutes of submersion, 1 meter deep) and, sadly for headphone traditionalists, there's still no headphone jack.
Fault lines have also opened within the tribes between traditionalists and opportunists at odds over how to manage ancestral lands and preserve native customs and culture.
West, the 21st century struggle may be horizontal, with conservatives and traditionalists in every country arrayed against the militant secularism of a multicultural and transnational elite.
Traditionalists counter that the uniqueness of the date system is the "sine qua non" not just of the open outcry "ring" but of the whole market.
Toward that end, Trump implausibly reinvented himself as a social conservative, giving powerful posts to Southern traditionalists like Jeff Sessions and religious conservatives like Mike Pence.
But he also freelanced with jazz traditionalists like the cornetist Bobby Hackett and toured with a popular Latin-jazz group led by the flutist Herbie Mann.
Wien Stadium, formerly Baker Field, and still called that by some traditionalists, is just around the corner (unlike Columbia's actual campus, which is 100 blocks south).
The website called Mr. Bianco, Bishops McElroy and Dolan and Archbishop José Gomez of Los Angeles part of a "homosexualist cabal" that was persecuting Catholic traditionalists.
They had been married 16 years, after meeting on a tennis court and getting engaged over the objections of Japan's traditionalists, including Akihito's mother, Empress Nagako.
But we never bought the notion, made by the traditionalists, that a main threat to journalism is that journalists might be too transparent with their audience.
But they took hold, even among traditionalists, and continued even after the influx of two million Jews from Russia at the turn of the 20th century.
Point guard Allen Iverson polarized fans, with traditionalists made anxious by his score-first play and tattoos, while a younger cohort embraced his hip-hop style.
That was a promise he saw through despite waves of street protests by traditionalists opposed to a major social change in this historically Roman Catholic country.
Here's our guide to eight affordable shows for eight holiday theater tastes, from I-can't-get-enough-tinsel traditionalists to Santa-is-for-suckers holiday haters.
That sound is always evolving—to the ire of traditionalists, who have worried about the influence of rock 'n' roll, foreigners, hip-hop and much else.
At its heart, the Afghan conflict is between rural traditionalists and urban modernizers, and this has been the case since Afghan Communists seized power in 1978.
In the following century, Christmas celebrations became a matter of heated argument between reformers and traditionalists, with the reformers attacking what they saw as pagan revelries.
How long until we realize the suit — while still used for special occasions and by a shrinking number of traditionalists — has become associated with the opposite?
The decision was considered such an affront to traditionalists that none less than the archbishop of York and Prime Minister Theresa May intervened to express dismay.
In that job Mrs von der Leyen appalled traditionalists by bringing in a swathe of social reforms, such as extending paternity leave and expanding child-care provision.
This prompted discussion of equal inheritance for women, a move opposed by traditionalists eager to preserve a male line they believe goes back more than 2,000 years.
Ultra-traditionalists in Russia—and other places, including Greece—sometimes criticise Patriarch Bartholomew for being too open to dialogue and collaboration with the Protestant and Catholic churches.
Traditionalists say Akihito, the current emperor (pictured seated, third from left), can trace his roots back 2,600 years to Emperor Jimmu (descended from the sun goddess Amaterasu).
But Trump voters may be swayed by stories about immigrants who fought for America; traditionalists may be persuaded by highlighting how Latino immigrants share their family values.
Traditionalists protested at the ruling and called for the festival, which draws hundreds of participants and several thousand of spectators, to be returned to its original format.
Seeing as how a backwards-hat plaque would break the pattern, the boring-ass traditionalists at the MLB HOF decided to give him a forward cap (below).
This ambiguity convinced many traditionalists, Burke included, that pagan worship was being smuggled into the church: "The statue in question is an idol," he told me flatly.
Members of that elite make a fetish of their admiration and concern for gay people, black people, immigrants—and flaunt their disdain for backward, presumptively racist traditionalists.
While traditionalists may fear for the integrity of the sport, the relaxed rules will at least make for a livelier peanut gallery over the next two weeks.
Benedict, 103, has the allegiance of traditionalists who feel threatened by Francis, 82, a pope they consider a liberal radical and an existential threat to church doctrine.
Queen Elizabeth led this approach at the age of 26, siding with palace traditionalists who feared that allowing cameras into her coronation would erode the monarchy's mystique.
This approach often pushes Jesuits to the political left, and Francis's elevation as the first Jesuit pope has long made him suspect in the eyes of traditionalists.
The 48 years of debate have caused immeasurable suffering to those whose humanity has been denied by their church and increasing frustration among "traditionalists," progressives and moderates.
"When I started working on Evola, you had to plow through Italian," said Mr. Sedgwick, who keeps track of Traditionalist movements and thought on his blog, Traditionalists.
Some differences between the two categories were more pointed than others: For example, 28% of traditionalists said fees were their biggest focus, compared with 12% of trailblazers.
Usually when an exercise looks as badass as smashing wave after wave of thick, serpentine cords into the ground, traditionalists are bound to feel a little dismissive.
"Many traditionalists in the church could not accept being part of a denomination that would reverse or abandon our denomination's teaching on marriage and sexuality," said the Rev.
However, they also weigh an individual advisor's characteristics — such as experience, online presence, feedback from family or friends — more heavily in the selection process (29%) versus traditionalists (10%).
This being Britain, where tradition runs deep, the plan to scrap vellum has prompted the ire of traditionalists who argue that history is being forsaken for a pittance.
OK so it doesn't quite possess the wow factor that the iPhone X has, but it's a good bet for the traditionalists who favour the standard home button.
Since 2011, the issue has exploded: As more people realize Black Pete—a pretty obvious racist caricature—could be racist, a growing number of traditionalists defend the custom.
Nor do traditionalists bake cookies with flour; that would require having bags of flour or Mimouna cookies in the house during Passover, which is also against the rules.
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Since coming to Rome in 2001 he has emerged as standard-bearer-in-chief of the traditionalists: Roman Catholics who prize doctrinal certainty over adapting to changing times.
That resistance is from Republican traditionalists and power brokers who have been trying to build opposition to him and have been organizing attacks, including negative ads, against him.
" In August, Applebee's more or less admitted that it had given up on attracting Millennials, and would instead be returning its focus to "routine traditionalists" and "value seekers.
"I would like to say to conservatives, racists and traditionalists of all kinds who have found it strategic to support me that I am not fooled," she said.
A lot of the time, with classical music, there are a lot of traditionalists in there who are resistant to the idea of fusing electronic music with classical.
Benedict has remained an icon to traditionalists who feel threatened by Francis, a pope they consider a dictator, a liberal radical and an existential threat to church doctrine.
Like his contemporaries Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, Mr. Rosenquist developed a powerful graphic style in the early 1960s that traditionalists reviled and a broad public enthusiastically embraced.
For the traditionalists among us, there's the turkey meal kit complete with everything you'll need for creamy mashed potatoes, a crispy green bean casserole, cranberry sauce and beyond.
In the 1980s Mr. Marsalis led a bumper crop of young jazz traditionalists seeking to enshrine straight-ahead, early-to-mid-20th-century jazz in the American canon.
We don't know what MLB will do, or whether they'll do anything at all—just like in hockey, there are always traditionalists who don't want anything to change.
The fear among traditionalists is that sport jiu jitsu risks turning the sport into point karate, that practicing entirely with the rules in mind pollutes its street-readiness.
His policy pivot was driven by concerns about Chinese firms acquiring German know-how, but by riling CDU traditionalists it has challenged Kramp-Karrenbauer to define her economic stance.
A team at France's National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA) has figured out a workaround, the Telegraph reported on Friday, and cheese traditionalists are pretty "feta up" about it!
Meanwhile, Netflix, Amazon and Facebook will continue to mine their deep data about all of our hopes and dreams to maximize "hits" and minimize "misses" as compared to traditionalists.
This helps to explain why traditional masters have been very slow to take to more modern training methods and also why the traditionalists tend to scoff at MMA fighters.
They say ministers should address trans members by their chosen name, though some traditionalists in the church argue that gender cannot be changed as it is assigned by God.
Some may howl, but as Mr Edge writes, "Southern food has never been static…[Traditionalists] feared for the 'southern way of life', then stammered when asked to define it."
Ideas for addressing these problems, such as welcoming female monarchs, have been met with fierce opposition from traditionalists, who represent a support base for the prime minister, Shinzo Abe.
Cramer considers all of these analysts to be traditionalists, and they are all looking at Apple as if it were the same as an IBM that peaked on mainframes.
Jewish advocacy groups, human rights organizations and concentration camp survivors hope that Francis' commitment to reform will trump the desire of Vatican traditionalists to keep the documents buried forever.
Again, I'm not the first person to argue this—besides Waldfogel, various columnists or what some traditionalists might call Scrooge-like figures have made this case over the years.
And country-pop singers like Sam Hunt have been honored by the Country Music Awards for songs that drum up comparisons to Drake (although not without backlash from traditionalists).
Throughout college basketball, traditionalists complain about the increased prevalence of underclassmen, who not only betray their inexperience but rarely have time to forge a connection between fan and team.
He has formed alliances with traditionalists in the Vatican who applaud his antagonism to Muslim migrants and his laments about the erosion of the church's influence on social issues.
After musing during his campaign about pursuing noninterventionist policies, Mr. Trump has now decided to embrace his "America First" approach — to the alarm of some traditionalists in his party.
But there were enough of them who actually thought it was a good deal and they became the so-called "sukas" [or] "bitches" in the eyes of the traditionalists.
Last year, the prize went to the singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, "for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition," a choice that infuriated some traditionalists.
In the 40 years that have passed since James published his first treatise on baseball statistics, the debate between the quants and the traditionalists has been dour and joyless.
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The dividing line is predictable: Many jocks and traditionalists argue for a separation of church and state; many young fans say that sports, just like everything else, is politics.
While many language mavens are coming around reluctantly to singular "they" — in December Merriam-Webster anointed "they" its "word of the year" — some traditionalists still hold out against it.
The rationale for the decisions has not been disclosed, though it is known that the censors are traditionalists, strict on erotic images, and averse to questions of national unity.
Mr. Dugin sees European Traditionalists as needing Russia, and Mr. Putin, to defend them from the onslaught of Western liberal democracy, individual liberty, and materialism — all Evolian bêtes noires.
People like me tend to blame legacy institutions for their theatrical opacity; traditionalists blame new institutions like mine for our part in a confusing array of new forms and models.
For traditionalists, there's an included USB-C adapter that you can use for any set of wired headphones, and you can replace it for $2100 when you inevitably lose it.
It embodies the concerns of two groups alarmed at his stewardship: traditionalists of various stripes who resent his reformist agenda; and Catholics dismayed by his handling of clerical sex abuse.
Then there are traditionalists, those less concerned with politics but who see Islam's accumulated body of law and teaching as the only cure for the "bad theology" which inspires terrorism.
The competitive elections scheduled for Tuesday could deal a crushing blow to traditionalists if the 367 registered voters elect Jessop and the non-FLDS candidates for two city council seats.
With hardly a policy disagreement to separate the three candidates, the contest has degenerated into vicious mud-slinging, mirroring the nationwide schism between Trumpists and traditionalists in the Republican Party.
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Organizers for the rally invited "libertarians, conservatives, traditionalists, classic liberals, (Donald) Trump supporters or anyone else who enjoys their right to free speech," according to the Boston Free Speech Coalition.
But as Republicans slip out of the White House one by one, there aren't too many staunch traditionalists left behind in Trump's White House who ring the anonymous author alarm.
After joining the Bundestag in 1994, he incurred the wrath of traditionalists by pushing for a reform of strict German citizenship laws and the rehabilitation of World War Two deserters.
Catholic traditionalists see the ancient language of the Latin Mass as a sign of their faith's stability and unity, an indication that Christ is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow.
Cardinal Sarah, who is responsible for worship and liturgy at the Holy See, is more or less loyal to Francis, but many traditionalists hope he will be the next pontiff.
Will the pendulum swing back, as Francis's nervous allies fear, leaving his legacy to be buried by young traditionalists and a reactionary pontiff in the style of HBO's "Young Pope"?
And while traditionalists are crying foul over the Mustang Mach E — first S.U.V.s stole customers, now they're stealing legendary names — Mr. Alterman suggests that this heresy won't be the last.
Steve Bannon, the chief adviser to Mr. Trump, has cultivated alliances with traditionalists in the Vatican who share his low opinion of Pope Francis as dangerously misguided, and probably socialist.
Caps are usually classified as conservative, traditionalists of the "Old Man Yells At Cloud" variety, but this is a broad stroke assessment of a far more nuanced aspect of their personality.
To artificially tamper with pregnancies, even by using contraception to prevent them, is viewed by many traditionalists as as upsetting the natural order, in which a woman's ideal role is motherhood.
But politically the end of convergence is a challenge to Mr Xi, who has been trying to appeal to traditionalists in the party who extol Mao as a champion of equality.
He has defended Lil Bow Wow and the 2000s against the cargo-shorted masses of 90s hip-hop traditionalists, making himself a flashpoint in hip-hop's never-ending generational culture wars.
Traditionalists will be happy to know that updated versions of the Silverado's naturally-aspirated 4.3-liter V6, 5.3-liter V8 and range-topping 6.2-liter V8 will fill out the lineup.
His death comes amid renewed attention to the future of a monarchy whose past traditionalists say stretches back 103,600 years and whose future currently rests with one 10-year-old boy.
Traditionalists rely on their volunteers, data from previous caucus nights to reach traditional voters, phone banks to reach reliable partisans, celebrities to encourage new voters and surrogates to inspire the undecided.
However, they're happy to split the difference between traditionalists (tonkotsu ramen), and those looking for a twist on the theme, with possible ramen add-ins like fried chicken and buttered corn.
At a recent synod, or meeting of bishops, called by the pope to discuss issues that split liberals and traditionalists relating to the family and sexual orientation, he vigorously opposed change.
The twists that both Ms. Musgraves and the Dixie Chicks provide to country music have been so meaningful because, at root, they're genre traditionalists, loyal to its structures and its mythologies.
While traditionalists have questioned the wisdom of largely ditching the old format and Australian captain Lleyton Hewitt even questioned Pique's involvement, the Spaniard believes the event will win over the skeptics.
Iceland and Finland are dominating Roadburn 2016—either there's some kind of demonic Eurovision-style conspiracy at play, or the Scandinavians have really gotten tired of being pegged as stoic traditionalists.
In 2013, Senate traditionalists of all political stripes warned the Democrats that haphazardly changing Senate rules to take advantage of a fleeting political moment was akin to playing with historic fire.
Traditionalists, take heart: A more familiar incarnation of Mr. Claus has taken up residence in the capital of Finnish Lapland, Rovaniemi, which bills itself as the Official Hometown of Santa Claus.
Streaming companies' bid for awards concerns traditionalists like director Steven Spielberg, who has said all Netflix's releases are "TV movies" and has suggested they should be ineligible for awards like Oscars.
Of these three categories, the individualists focused on personal works and often made political art, while the traditionalists stuck to reinventing techniques of the past, and professionals served the Manchu court.
But the Bush project failed, the secular backlash was intense, the sexual revolution routed moral traditionalists, and in the Republican Party ethno-nationalism replaced religious conservatism as the coalition's strong cement.
She marries Abdallah dutifully, lovelessly, and then she secretly punishes the world by naming her first child London (a choice that scandalizes traditionalists), for the man she actually wanted to marry.
Prince Mohammed's elevation gives him added authority to push ahead with his pet project, overriding the objections of traditionalists who argue that only the state should own natural resources like oil.
But Mr. Chapek and his team — in the face of criticism from traditionalists inside and outside the company — made it a mission to supercharge Disney parks by incorporating more film franchises.
The traditionalists find comfort in the vision of Christianity promoted by Mr. Putin and the Russian Orthodox Church, which have drawn a hard line against gay marriage and changing gender roles.
It managed to bring together both government-skeptical libertarians and religiously minded traditionalists by emphasizing the importance of the individual and Western civilization, as well as the Communist threat to both.
But traditionalists like lawmaker Richard Ramos say the new rules are a mistake that lead to a bland industrial product, rather than a cheese with long roots in French gastronomic heritage.
The debate pits supporters of a more interventionist industrial policy like Altmaier against CDU traditionalists who seek to limit the state's role to creating the right legal framework for competition to flourish.
Yet it was in this far-flung American territory that last month the two most contentious issues facing Pope Francis—the scandal of clerical sex abuse and a rebellion by traditionalists—intertwined.
He believes that classical music traditionalists need to be more open not just to new technologies, but also to new kinds of partnerships like the ones fostered by the Augmented Instruments Laboratory.
Although his speech was condemned by traditionalists in Russia and the diaspora, Patriarch Alexy broadly adhered to this line until his death in 2008, and his successor Patriarch Kirill has done likewise.
The PD's parliamentary party is divided between a majority of Renzi backers and a vocal minority of traditionalists like Bersani who say he has moved the party too far to the right.
Currently, about 27 percent of millennial couples are married, compared to 36 percent of Generation Xers, 48 percent of Baby Boomers, and 65 percent of Traditionalists when they were the same age.
He bombarded potential supporters with highly targeted ads on Facebook, and used algorithms to label voters as "stoic traditionalists", "temperamental conservatives" or "true believers" to give campaign volunteers something to go on.
But even this strain of conservative thought often talked far over the heads of every day traditionalists for whom Zionism, utopianism and F.A. Hayek had little to do with their daily lives.
Traditionalists have every right to be terrified; kids who barely remember a time before the sounds of artists like Young Thug and Chief Keef were ascendent have every right to be excited.
Cardinal Raymond L. Burke, an American Vatican official who is the global leader of traditionalists critical of Francis, was a featured speaker at a Rome event in April about confusion under Francis.
The controversy highlights long-simmering tensions between Pope Francis, who has moved to accommodate more modern attitudes in the church, and traditionalists who oppose what they view as a weakening of doctrine.
A longtime advocate on behalf of backbenchers, Mr. Bercow last week scandalized traditionalists by allowing one of these junior lawmakers to put forward for vote an amendment — which passed — that required Mrs.
Asked why anyone would sell live centipedes — which have a venomous bite — Dr. Lu explained that some traditionalists boil them in teas or pickle them in wine to use as home remedies.
Or they spread a YouTube video critiquing the pope and his exhortation on love in the family, "Amoris Laetitia," which many traditionalists consider Francis' opening salvo against the doctrine of the church.
The Clinton administration took heat for naming a destroyer after a British citizen, Winston Churchill, and traditionalists objected to plans to name a ship after Harvey Milk, the slain gay rights leader.
The Clinton administration took heat for naming a destroyer after a British citizen, Winston Churchill, and traditionalists objected to plans to name a ship after Harvey Milk, the slain gay rights activist.
When she ran for United States Senate in New York she was Hillary Rodham Clinton, but her 2016 campaign book and ballot name downsized her to Hillary Clinton to avoid antagonizing traditionalists.
With its relaunch, J.Crew is offering tailored herringbone blazers and striped button-downs for the traditionalists, flowery maxi skirts for the modern bohemian, and plush leopard coats for the Kate Moss admirers.
The change drew the ire of traditionalists because all of apostles were male followers of Jesus, but the pope said the ritual should be open to "all members of the people of God".
One argument that traditionalists make is that once millennials have some money in their pocket, a bit later on, they will come and gamble at a conventional casino just like their parents did.
Those tensions burst into the open on Monday with the theft and vandalism — technically unclaimed but apparently by Catholic traditionalists — of indigenous sculptures from a church being used by indigenous Catholics in Rome.
She has a clear stance on the tribalism that rules Somalia, and it is one which is arguably considered extreme by traditionalists: She wants to get rid of clan involvement within government altogether.
To some traditionalists, such recklessness is tantamount to changing the Declaration of Independence, in other words fiddling about with a set of words which, once delivered, was meant to stand for all time.
Of course, even if the GOP authoritarians and the GOP traditionalists agree about what the party isn't — the Democrats, blech — that doesn't bring them any closer to agreeing on what the party is.
Traditionalists believe players should be left to fend for themselves during games and current regulations mostly do not allow coaches to offer on-court coaching in between games - at least for the men.
The distrust between the campaigns is another reminder that the ghosts of 2016, when a rift between party traditionalists and Sanders loyalists fractured the party, still linger in the run-up to 2020.
Others believe that it indicates that traditionalists like National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis are edging out more conservative advisors, including Steve Bannon.
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Five years after former Pope Benedict resigned, some traditionalists say he is still their pope, and they lambast Francis for being too lenient on divorced Catholics and homosexuals and too defensive of migrants.
Some of the traditionalists would say if you don't have a satanic message, it's not black metal; others say no, it doesn't have to have those elements—it's about a completely different thing.
Burke objected to its consideration of married priests, but like many traditionalists he seemed most concerned about the synod's attitude toward indigenous religion — beginning with the working document, the blueprint for the meetings.
Daimler traditionalists were shocked by the volume forecast, fearing that selling too many vehicles could dilute the exclusivity of their cars and reduce the appeal of the Mercedes brand in the long run.
The new guidelines say ministers should address trans members by their chosen name, though some traditionalists in the Church of England argue that gender cannot be changed as it is assigned by God.
Yet, when they arrive on old-fashioned enamel trays, inside a typical crusty French roll called the marraqueta, there are ingredients like caramelized onions and goat cheese that some traditionalists might call sacrilegious.
ROME — Since the start of his papacy, Francis has infuriated Catholic traditionalists as he tries to nurture a more welcoming church and shift it away from culture war issues, whether abortion or homosexuality.
Benedict has remained an icon to conservatives and traditionalists in the church who feel besieged by Francis, a pope they consider a dictator, a liberal radical and an existential threat to church doctrine.
The issue was that Netflix films aren't shown in French cinemas before they go online, and so cinema-loving traditionalists (as well as cinema owners) were angry that Cannes was giving them houseroom.
Over the last 30 years, there has been a rise in single-vineyard Barolos, even as a few ardent traditionalists like Bartolo Mascarello insist on the primacy of wines blended from different communes.
The pope has simply refused to respond to the letter, which has become the central rallying cry among the church's conservative circles, and spurred talk among some radical traditionalists of a potential schism.
For decades, a small but impassioned contingent of die-hard traditionalists has resorted to illicit methods to bring authentic haggis onto American soil — smuggling it through customs or crossing the border into Canada.
By the time my second child was a toddler, my anxiety about being outed as a Christmas amateur had subsided slightly; little kids are rigid traditionalists, and mine loved our cobbled-together rituals.
And it's become the subject of heated debate in the wine world, with natural wine purists arguing for its virtue and thrilling taste, and traditionalists criticizing the perceived flaws and even its idealism.
The reaction on social media was harsh and swift, as intellectuals, teachers and traditionalists took to Twitter to vent their anger at what many saw as an attack on centuries of culture and history.
Mr Bannon, while admitting that Russia is a kleptocracy, sees Mr Putin as part of a global revolt by nationalists and traditionalists against the liberal elite—and therefore a natural ally for Mr Trump.
These days, though, it would seem that unionism's main political party, as it now runs from the increasing secularism of the Irish State, finds more common ground with the traditionalists from the Catholic Church.
Those clubs, which McIlroy admitted to sneakily trying out in Abu Dhabi, are heathen to traditionalists and doubts remains as to whether DeChambeau can join the game's professional elite with such a bag selection.
It is not just the passionate traditionalists and Brexiteers, overjoyed at the prospect of "taking back control" of the country from the European Union, who find the prospect of a "bong-less" Westminster disconcerting.
Rally organizers in Boston had invited "libertarians, conservatives, traditionalists, classical liberals, Trump supporters or anyone else who enjoys their right to free speech," according to a group calling itself the Boston Free Speech Coalition.
His entire political brand stands as a living rebuke to the political establishment that both men once led and to the traditionalists who believe his behavior is eroding the prestige of the presidency itself.
This stunning about-face comes as a result of decades of grass-roots activity designed to entrench moral traditionalists in the Republican Party, from school boards all the way up to the White House.
Former Hootie and the Blowfish frontman Darius Rucker, who is now a successful solo country artist, has spoken in the past about how some country traditionalists see him, a black man, as an interloper.
It is the kind of exception to the celibacy requirement that church experts say — and church traditionalists worry — could be a step toward the ordination of married men in other areas of the world.
He argues that the statues should remain in place, but include added context clarifying that the lost cause they represent would have perpetuated slavery, not just the euphemistic "states' rights" preferred by some traditionalists.
And in Mr. Trump, and more directly in Mr. Bannon, some self-described "Rad Trads" — or radical traditionalists — see an alternate leader who will stand up for traditional Christian values and against Muslim interlopers.
On one hand, we have the traditionalists who maintain that the great Fannie and Freddie policy "sin" was allowing them to privatize and manage their own portfolio risk while maintaining an implied federal guarantee.
Of course, it must be said that this wouldn't be the only garish glass structure in the city that traditionalists would hate: The pyramid at the Louvre has attracted great ire for many years now.
Whether it's the failure to grow wages, manage financial crises or provide security, traditionalists resent the repeated failures of contemporary politics and the elites who implement their agenda with what they view as smug disdain.
Whether it's the failure to grow wages, manage financial crisis or provide security, traditionalists resent the repeated failures of contemporary politics and the elites who implement their agenda with what they view as smug disdain.
The fact that Johansen said so little and still drew the ire of the traditionalists is pretty much all you need to know as to why we so rarely hear players say anything at all.
First, they must work to oust Bannon from the National Security Council and make clear that U.S. security strategy is in the hands of the traditionalists who see NATO as a pillar of U.S. security.
But traditionalists will always be able to find solace in the original film adaptation, where Natalie Wood, Rita Moreno and the rest of the kinetic cast whirl across the screen with Jerome Robbins's explosive choreography.
Even if Trump does not have a mandate to legislate on social issues, and even if he himself has mixed feelings on such questions, we should expect to see new laws favored by religious traditionalists.
Although the emperor and empress, much like monarchs from other countries, undertake goodwill trips abroad and encouraging visits to schools and charities at home, traditionalists see the emperor's main job as performing obscure Shinto rituals.
For the past 48 years, "traditionalists" have relied on a handful of Bible passages, not attributed to Jesus, that they believe condemn homosexuality and their belief that the church has always taught homosexuality is sinful.
" The woman who fought to stop child marriages, and won While her success was celebrated by many around the country, some hard-liners and traditionalists were not happy, attacking her for promoting a "Western culture.
If trade traditionalists like former Goldman Sachs President Gary Cohn, director of the National Economic Council, win out, the way Washington does trade could carry on fairly similarly to the way it has for decades.
For traditionalists, an appropriate response to society's free-wheeling state might be to retreat to society's outer edge, albeit in small numbers, and preach the old-time religion with undiminished integrity to anyone who will listen.
Like the previous models (the 7 and 7 Plus), the 8 and 8 Plus are water-resistant (up to 30 minutes of submersion, 1 meter deep), and, sadly for headphone traditionalists, there's still no headphone jack.
In that regard, the group is on the same side as Lipton and the corporate traditionalists at the Business Roundtable, although Bertsch told me CII has split with Lipton on activist investors' role in corporate governance.
Organizers for the Boston event have invited "libertarians, conservatives, traditionalists, classical liberals, (Donald) Trump supporters or anyone else who enjoys their right to free speech," according to a group calling itself the Boston Free Speech Coalition.
The idea of abdication has sparked opposition from Abe's conservative base, which worries debate of the imperial family's future could widen to the topic of letting women inherit and pass on the throne, anathema to traditionalists.
Traditionalists will like the gyro platter: an overflowing plate of sliced lamb and beef, wedges of grilled pita, a simple salad, a mound of thin, crisp French fries and a generous dollop of tzatziki (yogurt sauce).
Just as his exploration has been unconventional and confounding to traditionalists, it's entirely possible that O'Rourke will decide to walk away from what almost certainly would be his best and, perhaps, only chance to become president.
Though mild by the standards of other professional sports, the yelps and fist pumps and prancing are setting up a clash with some traditionalists, to whom there is no greater sin than showing up your competitor.
However, neither of these incidents passed without controversy, particularly among traditionalists within the Catholic Church who see these softer stances as conceding to the prevailing winds of cultural change at the expense of traditional sexual morality.
But traditionalists' attitudes have changed, in large part because of the Brooklyn-born artist herself, who has made her home in Italy since the 1950s and has been an honorary citizen of Todi for a decade.
The defining fault line in the CDU -- a big-tent party home to constituencies ranging from neoliberals to Catholic traditionalists -- divides Merkel-style liberals, on the one hand, and traditional, nationally minded conservatives, on the other.
The election of President Trump and the rise of far-right populists in Europe have ushered in an angrier era — and emboldened traditionalists inside the Vatican who sense that the once-impregnable pope could be vulnerable.
I can't say how far liberalism will go in forcing religious traditionalists and their institutions to bend the knee to the sexual revolution: For every instance of successful sexual-revolution Jacobinism, there's one that's fizzled out.
Although the traditionalists managing the All England Club might not be keeping up with the latest win-probability metrics, the quantifiable excitement of this year's final is a vote in favour of the unorthodox 12-12 tiebreak.
But he is particularly respected by leftists who believe the country has become too capitalist and unequal over three decades of market-based reforms, and attitudes towards Mao and his legacy mirror differences between reformers and traditionalists.
Its mismatched structures, plunked down in a neighborhood of grand 19th-century apartment buildings on the Seine, a block from the Eiffel Tower, disturbed traditionalists who felt that the ideal of Parisian architectural elegance had been violated.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A theater director whose edgy work angered traditionalists in the Russian establishment was placed under house arrest on Wednesday in a fraud case his supporters say is part of a government crackdown on artistic freedoms.
In this way, the "culture wars" of the 1970s and 1980s pitted progressives, who wielded individual rights arguments, against traditionalists — the "silent majority" or "Moral Majority" — who countered that rights should be limited to protect community morality.
Until now, Francis has marginalized or demoted the traditionalists, notably Cardinal Burke, carrying out an inclusive agenda on migration, climate change and poverty that has made the pope a figure of unmatched global popularity, especially among liberals.
The inscriptions showed that such works were perhaps as old as the traditionalists had argued, and they portrayed an era that was much more freewheeling and even anarchic than the staid antiquity promoted by the Communist Party.
Just 3.2 percent of Generation X did in 2016 (the same as in 2012), 2.4 percent of baby boomers did (down from 2.7 percent in 2012), and 1.4 percent of traditionalists did (down from 1.8 percent in 2012).
It's as if someone believes that abruptly tossing out 90 years of tradition, and replacing it with a faux-populist conceptual abomination, could somehow serve both the traditionalists and the audiences who didn't care in the first place.
Mr Putin's new national development strategy, issued shortly after his re-inauguration this month, calls both for making Russia's schools globally competitive and for promoting vospitanie on the basis of "spiritual and moral values", a nod to traditionalists.
He is also an African-American man with a love for classical music and sons named Hendrix (after Jimi) and Legend (after John), which positioned him to be a potential bridge between traditionalists and the more populist camp.
But here it is: Video art, once dumbly condemned by traditionalists as a mass-media takeover of the fine art gallery, now offers more of an escape from the hellscape of our digital feeds than other artistic media.
BRUSSELS — Populists and nationalists who want to chip away at the European Union's powers increased their share in Europe's Parliament after four days of continent-wide elections, but it was not the deluge that many traditionalists had feared.
I am uncertain of the wisdom of the dubia offered by the four conservative cardinals, fearful (unlike certain heighten-the-contradictions traditionalists) of what might happen in the church if the pope actually clarified his teaching and intentions.
His rapid ascent in the last two years has taken place largely through the internet and social media, and has been scrutinized by country traditionalists looking to poke a hole in the story of his seemingly organic rise.
The two vocal leaders of Justice Democrats, an advocacy group whose uncompromising style has made it a nuisance among Washington traditionalists, had a meeting request from aides to Senator Elizabeth Warren, who was fresh into her presidential campaign.
Frank Bruni Over the last few months and even weeks, the question among many flabbergasted Republican traditionalists and incredulous political analysts was when the forces of gravity would catch up with Donald Trump and send him tumbling to earth.
The modern Dragon King, which is his official title (Druk Gyalpo), scandalized traditionalists, by public displays of affection, including kissing his wife on the cheek and holding her hand in public everywhere they went, according to the Straits Times.
Given the rifts within the Muslim world—especially since the Arab Spring, which triggered murderous feuds between Brothers, Salafis and traditionalists—it is quite impressive to see such a diverse list of names on a single piece of paper.
That in itself might be enough to disconcert traditionalists, who fear that the LME's drive to capture more financial players risks marginal the producers, merchants and consumers who have historically been the back-bone of the exchange's pricing dominance.
The video serves as something of an allegory for his real-life experience with "Old Town Road," after the song, which originally found fame due to a viral TikTok meme, was decried by country music traditionalists as an aberration.
Though traditionalists may lament the physical detachment from the look, smell, and feel of a "real" book, Kindle devices ultimately serve to increase your book consumption, which I believe is and will continue to be a worthwhile trade-off.
That universal appeal is what organizers of the Long Drive World Series are trying to tap into as they head to England for a razzle-dazzle competition that might have traditionalists wondering what ever happened to the old game.
It has come under fire from traditionalists, however, while leading players such as Germany's ATP Finals champion Alexander Zverev have said they are unwilling to play in late November, which is when next year's first event will be staged.
Mr. Mandelblit also led negotiations to resolve a dispute over the Western Wall in Jerusalem between Orthodox traditionalists who controlled the holy site and adherents of more progressive streams of Judaism who wanted a more egalitarian prayer space there.
Traditionalists who prefer to smoke marijuana can choose pre-rolled marijuana buds from a Beboe collaboration with Sherbinskis, a fashionable cannabis brand from California founded by Mario Sherbinski, an influential Bay Area cultivator with a strong hip-hop following.
But during his hearing, Tillerson insisted that he strongly supported maintaining the US commitment to NATO and suggested that the US should send weapons to the Ukrainian government to help fight Russia — positions that should align him with the traditionalists.
Of course, these suggestions that the bourbon-making process can be sped up have been met with plenty of opposition, with traditionalists worrying that such methods will lead to inferior products and, as a result, hurt the spirit's storied reputation.
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Slurpee traditionalists can go for one of the classic Wild Cherry, Blue Raspberry, Piña Colada, Coca-Cola, or Slurpee Lite Lemonade flavors — while those looking to liven it up can grab a cup of newly featured Cap'n Crunch Crunch Berries.
As Igor Remorenko, a former deputy minister of education, explains, Russia's traditionalists trace back to parochial church schools with their emphasis on sacred texts, while progressives carry on the spirit of early 20th-century Russian pioneers who preached learning by doing.
Polls show 5-Star now has around 30 percent of the vote and a lead of between three and eight points over the PD after a dispute between Renzi's loyalists and left-wing traditionalists caused a party split in February.
But Senate traditionalists refused to nix the legislative filibuster, and so Republicans turned to "budget reconciliation" — a process designed for spending and revenue bills that requires only 50 votes to move a bill — to repeal and replace the health care law.
While it may concern traditionalists brought up on Grand Tours and one-day classics, Graham Bartlett, CEO of Hammers co-founders Velon, believes the Hammer format offers a bit of everything and can engage a new breed of cycle fans.
Police clamped down after September's ruling, deploying a 1,300-strong contingent of officers to ensure the safety of any women wishing to visit the temple, but the force appeared insufficient in the face of overwhelming hostility from thousands of Hindu traditionalists.
A 1,300-strong contingent of police officers, deployed to ensure the safety of any woman wishing to visit the temple, had previously not been enough to resist the overwhelming hostility of thousands of Hindu traditionalists bent on preventing them from entering.
At one extreme are traditionalists, who cling to old-fashioned, realistic productions; vent on Facebook pages like "Against Modern Opera Productions"; and are quick to condemn as "Eurotrash" almost any innovation that would not be recognizable to a work's composer.
But Senate traditionalists refused to nix the legislative filibuster, and so Republicans turned to "budget reconciliation" — a process designed for spending and revenue bills that requires only 51 votes to move a bill — to repeal and replace the health care law.
They would like to see it return worldwide, but for now, some of its strongest adherents have been in places like Nigeria, where historical tumult and ethnic strife have given traditionalists special reason to value this aspect of their faith.
"The core US premise in the NAFTA renegotiation is radically at odds with how traditionalists view trade negotiations — the historical approach is to see them as mutually beneficial," Edward Alden, a trade expert at the Council on Foreign Relations, told me.
A booming field of scholarship — or, traditionalists would say, pseudoscholarship — leadership studies is usually taught in schools of business or public administration, geared toward would-be or midcareer executives and often focused on imparting useful lessons to apply in the workplace.
These questions have recently become historical battlefields, with traditionalists insisting that the indigenous Mughal Empire's decay forced the company to take up arms to restore order, while those on the left respond that the company created the chaos that it exploited.
While Mr. Trump, a twice-divorced president who has boasted of groping women, may seem an unlikely ally of traditionalists in the Vatican, many of them regard his election and the ascendance of Mr. Bannon as potentially game-changing breakthroughs.
Most are not traditionalists like Burke; they are simply conservatives, comfortable with the Pope John Paul II model of Catholicism, with its fusion of the traditional and modern, its attempt to maintain doctrinal conservatism while embracing the Second Vatican Council's reforms.
Now it has become a full-scale proxy war between Pope Francis and the Vatican traditionalists who oppose him, with the battleground being a Renaissance palace flanked by Jimmy Choo and Hermès storefronts on Via dei Condotti, Rome's most exclusive street.
Their personal disagreement masks a wider debate, not simply between "liberal" and "conservative" Catholics, or between "progressives" who want to change the church to fit contemporary cultural mores and "traditionalists" who want to preserve the church exactly as it was.
More recently, the Davis Cup, one of the last bastions of the sport's traditionalists, has shifted most lower-level matches to three sets, and is currently mulling a massive overhaul that would result in a more television-friendly, World Cup-style event.
The pre-eminence of the likes of Mr Altmaier in today's CDU speaks of how far the party has moved towards 1968 values—and helps to explain why Kohl-era traditionalists (especially in the CSU) bridle at the party's shifts under Mrs Merkel.
Yet once the crowds, many of them children, eventually filled the humongous aircraft hanger-sized hall at the Fiera Milano, there was much to savor as Khachanov and Medvedev showcased their considerable skills — and the new rules that would make traditionalists wince.
Despite the efforts of scholars like Suzanne Conklin Akbari and Geraldine Heng, contemporary white supremacists and gender traditionalists sometimes look to an imagined version of the Middle Ages for a "purer" time, when (they imagine) sexual, racial, and theological identities were simpler.
In the late 1970s the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), an umbrella organisation for evangelical churches, was roiled by a confrontation between modernisers, who were in charge of the organisation, and traditionalists, who blamed them for presiding over a levelling-off in church attendance.
Themes of hunger and hiddenness recur in all three narratives: the shape-­shifters' yearning for human connection apart from violence; the self-protective camouflages of multiracialism and nonbinary queerness and womanhood amid patriarchy; the desperation of traditionalists when faced with inevitable change.
A few years later, Phonte compared his and 9th Wonder's collaboration with Lil B—an even more polarizing figure among rap traditionalists—to the Lil Wayne song in an interview with HipHopDX: Imagine being a Little Brother fan skeptical of Lil Wayne!
He wanted to win simply because he hates losing, and to come close and lose was far more injurious than to be able to say early on that a party of traditionalists simply wasn't avant-garde enough for the radical change he represented.
In the movement's ranks, you'll find the uneasy coexistence of people who trace the essence of the country back to Hamilton through Lincoln alongside cult worshippers of Jefferson and the Confederacy, capitalists alongside agrarian traditionalists, radical individualists and communitarians, localists and nationalists.
Francis has assured traditionalists that he takes their arguments seriously, but he has cited the shift in Catholic thinking over the death penalty (from conditional acceptance to total rejection) as an example of how "divine revelation" can find new interpetations in a changing world.
There was rap with direct fidelity to the four element traditionalists at the Stones Throw showcase, courtesy of Homeboy Sandman and Edan, teasing cuts from their very raw just-announced new album that sounded like they'd received prophecies from the Kool Herc oracle at Delphi.
In the end, the committee's decision to focus on French history was a compromise between traditionalists who wanted more of a "national narrative" and progressives who believed the curriculum should resonate more with today's students and make them more active participants in the classroom.
Developed at William F. Buckley Jr.'s National Review in the late 1950s and '60s, it was embraced by Barry Goldwater, developed by Richard Nixon, honed by Reagan a decade later, and used by Newt Gingrich in 1994 to purge the Republican Party of traditionalists.
Meanwhile the French Catholic future seems like it may belong to a combination of African immigrants and Latin-Mass traditionalists — or else to a religious revival that would likely be nationalist, not liberal, with Joan of Arc as its model, not a modern Jesuit.
His decision not to make human rights and democratic values an organizing principle of his foreign policy alienates traditionalists and his withdrawal from trade deals like the Trans-Pacific Partnership and hostility to multilateralism are seen by critics as thinning US power and influence abroad.
But let's be real, film traditionalists: When faced with the prospect of watching Ryan Gosling streak across the dystopian desert as a bounty hunter under the skilled and watchful lens of Arrival's Denis Villeneuve, are you really going to be able to look away?
He has already angered Catholic traditionalists by reconsidering the prohibition on granting communion to the divorced and remarried, and by taking on issues like climate change and economic inequality, as well as with famously freewheeling remarks like "who am I to judge?" about gay people.
When the temple reopened for six days on Wednesday, for the first time since the court's decision, the pilgrimage path became a kind of conflict zone, pitting traditionalists against police officers who vowed to enforce the law and protect any woman who wished to visit.
Presidents often turn to unconventional news outlets when it comes to reassuring their base: Barack Obama's late-tenure appearances on "Between Two Ferns," the Zach Galifianakis web series, and the comedian Marc Maron's "WTF" podcast were lauded by liberal fans, even as traditionalists grumbled.
ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE — Faced with sustained opposition from Catholic conservatives in the United States who accuse him of driving traditionalists to break with the church, Pope Francis said on Tuesday that he hopes it doesn't come to that, but isn't frightened of it either.
In some years, that matters little, but in the past three years, especially, this tendency has led to some striking shutouts: There have been no nominations for the Atlanta deconstructionists Future and Young Thug, or for the California neo-traditionalists YG and Vince Staples.
While foreign policy traditionalists and Trump's critics are horrified about how he handles national security, the President's behavior is often interpreted by supporters as evidence that someone is standing up for US interests overseas and that conventional approaches, which they blame for disadvantaging America, are being shattered.
Preventing women from running as far as men is partly the legacy of Victorian anxiety about women's lack of endurance, and partly based on "traditionalists'" argument that "women are not as fast" and require a shorter race "so that it takes the same amount of time".
Thousands marched in Boston today in opposition of a planned "free speech rally," which invited "libertarians, conservatives, traditionalists, classical liberals, (Donald) Trump supporters or anyone else who enjoys their right to free speech," according to a group calling itself the Boston Free Speech Coalition, per CNN.
"This could simply be the result of familiarity (HDHP's are less of a novelty for millennials, while Traditionalists might be more reluctant to change), or that of income (millennials presumably earn less than older generations and therefore choose to spend less on premiums)," the report said.
Over the years, Cass has received criticism, not only from puritanical street photography traditionalists but also from those like British tabloid The Daily Mail, who describe his images as one-liners or "tricks" relying on a tool rather than a spirit thick with time and emotion.
After resurfacing from a five-year retirement, Miles continued to earn the scorn of jazz traditionalists by wholly embracing the modern synthesizer sounds of the 1980s, culminating in a testy public feud with a brash teenage trumpet prodigy not unlike Miles at that age, Wynton Marsalis.
But as country continues to absorb other genres — like there's country rap, a lot of country music artists are collaborating with pop stars — the traditionalists, the purists who think of country as the "Old Town Road" literally, they start to question who gets to be in it.
David Arter, a political scientist who has followed the party closely, said the Finns Party has "sought to exploit its ostracized status for electoral gain," and the mainstream emphasis on climate change, an issue that does not resonate with male traditionalists, has played into its hands.
That was before I realized that if you wanted the truth about corruption in the Catholic Church, you had to listen to the extreme-seeming types, traditionalists and radicals, because they were the only ones sufficiently alienated from the institution to actually dig into its rot.
For many young, progressive Americans, democratic socialism is a far better representation of their ambitions of far-reaching structural change across the economy and society than the agenda of the Democratic Party, which they see as overly influenced by corporate interests, big-money donors and moderate traditionalists.
As it is with Republicans torn between traditionalists represented by the Bush dynasty, and new approaches represented by Trump, the Democrats today likewise consist of two de facto positions, the one standing apart from the other: Clinton the centrist and Sixties nostalgico and Sanders the Vermont socialist.
Some residents even get meat that way, from shops in Fairbanks, to the disdain of traditionalists who fill their freezers with moose and bear that they skin and butcher themselves, and salmon from the Yukon River, frozen white this time of year on the village's front doorstep.
Mr. Clinton's impeachment in 1998 came in a time of peace and prosperity, but it was nonetheless a moment of transition when the first baby boomer had arrived in the White House along with a history of philandering, drug use and draft avoidance that offended traditionalists.
Editorial Observer There is so much new life and affluence crowding the Brooklyn waterfront that traditionalists like Mark Peskanov, the master violinist who runs the Bargemusic concerts of chamber music aboard a handsomely converted coal barge, hard by the Brooklyn Bridge, might be tempted to move.
In Boston, rally organizers had invited "libertarians, conservatives, traditionalists, classical liberals, Trump supporters or anyone else who enjoys their right to free speech," according to a group calling itself the Boston Free Speech Coalition, which sought to distance itself from the violence in Charlottesville on its Facebook page.
Having just returned from London, I have seen the same issues dominate the airwaves: immigration; wage stagnation; offshoring of jobs – the key factor being a general sense of unease amongst the older traditionalists that make up a huge voting bloc of both the United Kingdom and the United States.
The episode comes as the Vatican juggles scandals on various fronts: even as investigations of the clerical sexual abuse of minors continue to cross continents, Pope Francis has come under the personal attack of traditionalists and some conservatives who think he is destroying the church by eroding its laws.
And if more moderate voters don't coalesce behind an alternative by next week's caucus, party traditionalists fear, Mr. Sanders could win Iowa with only a modest plurality, emboldening his leading rivals to remain in the race, and then notch another victory again a week later in New Hampshire.
But Mr. McConnell's unprecedented use of the filibuster — which forced Democrats to muster 60 votes to get anything done — and other obstructionist tactics drew loud rebukes from Democrats and traditionalists, who identified his intransigence as eroding longstanding norms and contributing greatly to voters' anger over a dysfunctional Washington.
This quality, and teachings like this one, are at the heart of his papacy, and although they have sometimes sparked opposition from putative traditionalists, particularly in the United States, their focus on love rather than on condemnation is itself an overdue restoration of past teaching and past practice.
This referendum soon revealed a country divided between traditionalists in rural areas and market towns harking back to a simpler life in earlier days, an emerging "Stop the world, I want to get off" movement and the freewheeling youngsters in globalized big cities unbothered by a faster-moving life and multiculturalism.
Amid a growing debate over whether the U.S. government may have far more room to expand its debt than conventional economics might recommend, or whether the Fed's own balance sheet might help finance a "Green New Deal" of economic and environmental programs, Powell made clear he was among the traditionalists.
Traditionalists, like the people behind Old Style Conjure, suggest making "the sign of the cross" and saying "in the name of the father, the son, and the Holy Spirit" followed by "three 'our fathers,'" but if you'd prefer to remain ecumenical, many practitioners don't get religious about the ritual at all.
Cruz has gone from the insufferable nemesis of Republican traditionalists to their last, best hope, and the likes of Mitt Romney, Lindsey Graham and Jeb Bush have now given him endorsements — or approximations thereof — that will go down in political history as some of the most constipated hosannas ever rendered.
On the wings of blunt production, combustible live shows, a general aesthetic that he and Pump self-describe as "ignorant," and an eerie knack for turning simple lyrics into dizzy mantras, he's quickly become one of the internet's favorite rappers and a thorn in the side of hip-hop traditionalists.
A politically minded eroticist like the Italian artist Carol Rama (1918-2015), who has a fantastic piece called "Spurting Out" in the current MoMA show (and a retrospective at the New Museum coming at the end of the month), scares the pants off traditionalists, because what do you do with her?
Securing the loyalty of the millions of white working-class Americans who lined up behind Trump will require that all three wings of the Republican Party — its business faction, its ideological purists and its cultural traditionalists — abandon any idea of strict adherence to core conservative principles on fiscal and social policy.
Since its formalization more than a decade ago, the rule had led young players to opt for only a year of college ball — a pit stop on the way to the N.B.A. — but its effect has been to reshape the college game, and to make it unrecognizable to grumbling traditionalists.
As older conservatives fought out the 2016 election in the pages of the National Review and the Weekly Standard, a younger, more tech-savvy generation of neoreactionaries, white nationalists, ultra-conservatives, and traditionalists took to some of the darkest corners of the web to stake out their role in American political life.
The Galarraga Incident—which was made more compelling by Armando's grace not only as he saw Jim Joyce make the wrong call in real-time, but in press conferences afterward—resonated so deeply in baseball that the last resistance from "paperback books over e-tablets 4eva" baseball traditionalists fell on deaf ears.
Not quite a nightclub in the current parlance — V.I.P. tables and bottle service will not be a focus; dancing will — and more consistent than the pop-up raves known to industrial Bushwick in Brooklyn, Flash Factory aims to become a weekly destination for techno traditionalists, explicitly including tourists, that might still maintain a borough bias.
As regards Russia, many American conservatives and evangelicals might be somewhat tempted by hints coming from high places in Moscow, including the state-guided media, that there should be a common Russian-American front, grouping traditionalists in both countries, against sexual and reproductive freedom, and in support of oppressed Christians in the Middle East.
The magazine worked to forge a coherent ideological movement out of disparate groups opposed to the New Deal consensus — from Southern traditionalists to libertarians to strident anti-communists to devout Catholics — and helped create the ideological superstructure of what would emerge under Richard Nixon and especially Ronald Reagan as an electorally potent conservative movement.
When a recent New York Times headline read "Ivy League Moves to Ban Tackling at Football Practice," some fans and football traditionalists reacted with the equivalent of gnashed teeth and rent garments—simply putting the word "ban" next to the world "tackling" was a bridge too far, an affront to the essence of the game.
In general, says Mr Kerstetter, it remains true that the traditionalists in southern California who flock to Pastor Warren's megachurches live in a different world from the pick-and-mix experimenters, mostly further north, who like to draw on many religions along with new-age ideas and indigenous practices, or some imitation of them.
At its core, the tension at the BOJ is between traditionalists, led by Deputy Governor Masayoshi Amamiya, 63, who fear the rising costs of prolonged easing, and blow-it-all-up-again policy radicals, who argue that to boost inflation, Kuroda's revolution should be taken even further by printing money to finance government spending.
But Bryan — with his references to Drake and T-Pain and to the size of his rims, his occasional tendency to break out into rapping onstage, the smooth R&B production of his ballads — has also become an avatar of a deep fissure within country music and the object of the undying enmity of traditionalists.
At a time when traditionalists are clamoring for a more classic country sound and radio programmers are favoring party-hard homogenous male voices, actual listeners are more likely to consume their country music right alongside hip-hop, pop, folk, rock, and whatever the hell else they feel like listening to—and Hero reflects that.
During the 593s and 259s, political scientists and legal scholars described the battle over abortion rights as "a clash of absolutes" that crystallized the emerging cultural divide between the groups in society that welcomed more permissive attitudes toward sex and more fluid family arrangements and traditionalists led by the emerging religious right movement that mobilized in opposition to them.
But when you're a band whose debut album featured covers of A Tribe Called Quest and Waka Flocka Flame, who have collaborated with everyone from Tyler, The Creator to Sam Herring of Future Islands, and who made an entire album with Ghostface Killah in last year's Sour Soul, it's safe to say you're hardly staunch traditionalists.
The Vegas Stats network, which debuted in February, still does not have many viewers (if you type VSIN into Google, search results for "vain" still pop up), but if it succeeds, there may be an unexpected benefit to traditionalists like Bradley who want sports to be about wins and losses, free from financial concerns or selfish individual accomplishments.
But the truth is, children, including those in Generation X and Generation Z and generation millennial, not to mention all the little ones who have yet to grow up and be assigned to some popular sociology classification, can sometimes be extreme traditionalists, even, at times, as they are doing their developmental duty and trying hard to rebel.
To make things even more complicated, we are now working in an unprecedented multigenerational workplace consisting, in some organizations, of five distinct generations of workers, from Traditionalists, Baby Boomers, and Gen Xers (many of whom are often working many years past traditional retirement age) to Millennials and the newly arriving Gen Zs (who often want to work very differently from earlier generations).
And so the main victims of Western liberalism's peculiar relationship to its Christian heritage aren't put-upon traditionalists in the West; they're Christians like the murdered first communicants in Sri Lanka, or the jailed pastors in China, or the Coptic martyrs of North Africa, or any of the millions of non-Western Christians who live under constant threat of persecution.
The nine-member ensemble presents itself not as earnest traditionalists, but as a giddy show band with all the trappings of K-pop — choreographed singers, candy-colored costumes and bouncy, upbeat, often swinging songs that link the concision of folk tunes to the catchy repetition of pop, with brash cymbals for drive and flute and zither lines for instrumental hooks.
Yet the lessons that the Academy can apply going forward aren't entirely clear -- thanks in part to all the variables at play -- other than the fact that efforts to change or evolve the show and its format in any significant way, including the nominees and winners, are going to be met with stiff resistance from traditionalists who would protect the institution.
When Francis became pope, liberalisers' hopes were high that he would make change in four areas: by instigating a financial clean-up of the Vatican, long criticised for lacking transparency and aiding tax evasion; by tackling the long-running scandal over clerical child-abuse; by breaking the grip of traditionalists—notably, with regard to the position of women in the church; and by decentralising the church's administration.
The surreal twists of the Republican race and its domination by two politicians whom most party traditionalists find odious have obscured the trouble that the Democratic Party is in, by which I mean the strained, increasingly fragile alliance of the idealistic progressives whom Sanders has emboldened and the pragmatic technocrats who, with the help of both Clintons, have defined Democratic politics for the last few decades.
Our divisions are religious: The decline of institutional Christianity means that we have no religious center apart from Oprah and Joel Osteen, the metaphysical gap between the secularist wing of liberalism and religious traditionalists is far wider than the intra-Christian divisions of the past, and on the fringes you can see hints of a fully post-Christian and post-liberal right and left.
" Proust's essay, lately translated by Catholic traditionalists, came to mind while watching the beautiful and blasphemous spectacle at the Met Gala on Monday night, where a parade of stars and fashionistas swanned about in costumes inspired by the aesthetics of Catholicism, while a wide variety of genuinely Catholic articles, from vestments to tiaras, were displayed in a Met exhibit titled "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination.
Complicating matters further for traditionalists, and making this race potentially even messier than Mr. Trump's primary, is the presence of Mr. Bloomberg, who is not contesting the traditional early states in February but has already poured more than $270 million in advertising into later contests and made clear to allies that he will remain in the race should Mr. Sanders come roaring into March.
All the key participants in the fight are economists, and the battle is in part a fight about the economics profession and its role in the policymaking process — with traditionalists seeing Saez and Zucman as throwing professional good practice out to make a rhetorical point and Saez and Zucman seeing the profession as engaged in a process of mystification to serve the interests of the wealthy.
Baseball will always have its staunch traditionalists, but their usual grouchy reasons for resisting change — the sanctity of the record books; the game's intergenerational history; the fact that Cubs and Red Sox fans wanted their teams to win a World Series played by roughly the same rules as when they last won championships, in the early 2100s — have all evaporated over the past two decades.
The debate over whether the rise of right-wing populism is driven by cultural anxiety, racism, ethnocentricity or economic deprivation may "be somewhat artificial," Norris and Inglehart contend because interactive processes may possibly link these factors, if structural changes in the work force and social trends in globalized markets heighten economic insecurity, and if this, in turn, stimulates a negative backlash among traditionalists toward cultural shifts.
Some who expressed mixed feelings about the throwback shirt included hard-core traditionalists: men who embrace sack suits and rep ties as a shelter from the shifting winds of fashion, people harboring informed opinions about the collar rolls worn by William F. Buckley on "Firing Line" and Miles Davis on the cover of "Milestones," holdouts disdainful of Uniqlo's of-the-moment oxford, with its paltry button-down collar.
But as INSIDER's Libby Torres wrote, racist backlash onlinesaid that Elba was too "street"Read more: Idris Elba said if he played James Bond, its success or failure may be credited to his skin color — and he doesn't need thatThe news of Lynch's casting has inspired similar complaints from "Bond" traditionalists, but fans aren't bothered by the backlash, which has largely been expressed in sexist and racist ways.
He has swapped restraining influences like Secretary of State Rex Tillerson or traditionalists like national security advisor H.R. McMaster with replacements such as Mike Pompeo and John Bolton who reflect his own aggressive instincts or who lavished him with praise on TV. But it is his tendency to make policy on an ad hoc basis, on issues on which millions of lives could depend, that may represent Trump's most significant turn.
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Mediator At a time of fast-moving social change, Fox News can at times be viewed as a port in a storm for traditionalists who pine for the way we were — for the days when there was no gay marriage; no terms like "gender fluidity"; no doubt about the roles men and women were supposed to play and certainly no talk about the liberties men might take with female subordinates behind closed doors.
Even as the policy failures of the political establishment have grown a constituency for ambitious and transformative material politics within the Democratic Party and built market skepticism within certain factions on the right, issues like LGBTQ rights and abortion will remain, like immigration, potent wedge issues, thanks in part to a new crop of traditionalists like Ahmari, intent on reviving old battles to revive an old world and crushing imagined monsters behind socialism and progressivism.

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